Happy Holidays, readers! I hope you are enjoying the holidays with friends and family. In these last few days of December, I'm trying to wrap up some of my remaining reading challenges. I'm almost half way done! The Thirteenth Tale wraps up my Alex Award reading challenge this year.
Description: Margaret Lea works in her father's antiquarian bookshop where her fascination for the biographies of the long-dead has led her to write them herself. She gets a letter from one of the most famous authors of the day, the mysterious Vida Winter, whose popularity as a writer has been in no way diminished by her reclusiveness. Until now, Vida has toyed with journalists who interview her, creating outlandish life histories for herself - all of them invention. Now she is old and ailing, and at last she wants to tell the truth about her extraordinary life. Her letter to Margaret is a summons.Somewhat anxiously, the equally reclusive Margaret travels to Yorkshire to meet her subject - and Vida starts to tell her tale. It is one of Gothic strangeness featuring the March family; her mother, the beautiful and willful Isabelle, who had a powerful hold on her father and brother, and the feral twins Adeline and Emmeline.Margaret, herself a twin, is doubly intrigued. But as a biographer she deals in fact not fiction, and she doesn't entirely trust Vida's account. She goes to check up on the family, visit their old home and piece together the story in her own way. What she discovers on her journey to the truth is for Margaret a chilling experience that will transform her life.
Review: The Thirteenth Tale pays homage to the great Gothic writers, particularly Charlotte Bronte and Daphne Du Maurier, while weaving a wholly original story of its own. The story at first seems very familiar as a plain girl gets wrapped up in a dark, haunted ruin of a house, which guards family secrets that are not hers and that she must discover at her peril. Along this bleak journey, she also learns secrets about her own family.
Margaret Lea is a London bookseller's daughter and a bibliophile. An introvert, she has lived vicariously through the written world. Her world revolves around what knows through her books. Books are her solace, friends, and adventures she can safely go on without any dangers. She enjoys books where the truth is written out in black and white terms and where the unjust are punished in the end. She also has an interest in siblings and has written an obscure biography that suggests deep understanding of siblings.
It is Margaret's fascination with siblings that attracts the attention of the famous and now aging author Vida Winter, who finally wishes to tell her own, long-hidden, life story. Facing imminent death and feeling an unexplainable connection to Margaret, Miss Winter begins to spin a haunting, suspenseful tale of an old English estate, a devastating fire, twin girls, a governess, and a ghost. As Margaret carefully records Vida's tale, she ponders her own family secrets.
The Thirteenth Tale immediately grabbed my attention right away. I felt a kinship with Margaret's love of books and I was swept away with the story that Ms. Winter spun. All throughout the story with a story, I wondered which bits were true. I had no problems distinguishing between the two narrators as their voices were so different, but the transition from one to the other felt smooth. I loved the connections with some of my favorite books, but I was delightfully surprised that the connections were not a complete retelling of the story but showed how books can touch our lives in so many different ways. The book's pace was steady and there were plenty of twists and cliffhangers that kept me turning the pages. I was sad when the story concluded, but I think it could be enjoyed even more the second time you read it. The Thirteenth Tale is truly a book lover's book that celebrates reading and storytelling.
Rating: 5 stars
Words of Caution: There are hints of sex and incest in the book, but nothing graphic or explicit. Recommended for teens and adults only.
If you like this book try: The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton, The Children's Book by A.S. Byatt, Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier, and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
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Showing posts with label Reading Challenge 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reading Challenge 2012. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Saturday, December 31, 2011
2012 Debut Author Challenge
12/12 books
For my final reading challenge for 2012, I will be participating in the Debut Author Challenge hosted by Kristi at the Story Siren. I had a blast doing this challenge this year and have found some new author to follow. 2012 looks like it is going to be another fantastic year. Like this year, I plan on reading 12 books for this challenge.
Details:
- The objective of this challenge is to read at least twelve novels from Young Adult or Middle Grade Authors. 12 books is the minimum to participate but there is no max limit.
- Anyone can join. You don't have to live in the U.S. or be a blogger.
- If you do have a blog, it doesn't have to be written in English to participate.
- You can join anytime. The challenge runs from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012.
You can sign up for this challenge here.
Books Read for the Debut Author Challenge (tentative list and I'm sure I'll add a bunch more)
- Everneath by Brodi Ashton
- Fracture by Megan Miranda
- Incarnate by Jodi Meadows
- Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
- The Whole Story of Half a Girl by Veera Hiranandani
- The Wicked and the Just by J. Anderson Coats
- Love and Leftovers by Sarah Tregray
- Cinder by Marissa Meyer
- My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick
- Seraphina (Seraphina #1) by Rachel Hartman
- Hemlock (Hemlock #1) by Kathleen Peacock
- Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
2012 Picture Book Reading Challenge
33/24 books
I've thought about reviewing picture books on my blog, but wasn't sure if anyone would be interested. I think it would be a great opportunity to diversify my reads and update my recommendations for younger readers. I plan on reading from the Monarch Awards, a list of recommendations for picture books sponsored by the Illinois School Library Association as well as books listed on the Caldecott award too. Thanks to Jennifer of An Abundance of Books for hosting this challenge!
The Details:
- Timeline: January 1, 2012- December 31, 2012
- Select your level:
- Level 1 - Read 12 picture books
- Level 2 - Read 16 picture books
- Level 3 - Read 24 picture books
- You don't have to select your books ahead of time, you can just add them as you go. If you do list your books in the beginning, you can always change them later on.
- Crossovers with other challenges count.
- Digital books count
- Re-reads count as long as you read them in 2012 and you post a new review for the book.
- You can join anytime
Pictures Books Read
- Children Make Terrible Pets by Peter Brown
- In the Small, Small Pond by Denise Fleming
- Owl Babies by Martin Waddell
- Airport by Byron Barton
- The Grand Mosque by Karen Grey Ruelle
- The Wonderful Book by Leonid Gore
- A Story for Bear by Dennis Haseley
- But, excuse me, that's my book by Lauren Child
- The Golden Sandal by Rebecca Hickox
- Mirror by Jeannine Baker
- The Secret Message by Mina Javaherbin
- Tunjur! Tunjur! Tunjur! by Margaret Mead MacDonald
- Mystery Bottle by Kristen Balouch
- Silent Music by James Rumford
- Joha Makes a Wish by Eric Kimmel
- Mirror Mirror by Marilyn Singer
- How to Raise Mom and Dad by Josh Lerman
- How Rocket Learned How to Read by Tad Hills
- Even Monsters Need a Haircut by Matthew McElligott
- That Cat Can't Stay by Thad Krasnesky
- Blackout by John Rocco
- The Circus Ship by Chris Van Dusen
- Ant and Grasshopper by Luli Gray
- Clemente! by Willie Perdomo
- Art and Max by David Wiesner
- Redwoods by Jason Chin
- Monster Museum by Marilyn Singer
- Bone Dog by Eric Rohmann
- Just Say Boo! by Susan Hood
- Boogie Knights by Lisa Wheeler
- Sheep Trick or Treat by Nancy Shaw
- The Halloween Kid by Rhode Montijo
- Boris and Bella by Carolyn Crimi
2012 100+ Reading Challenge
262/245 books
I read 240 books this year. Just short of 10 books for my reading goal of 250, but I still think that's pretty good considering I had two jobs and all the other obstacles that life throws at you. For 2012, my goal is to read 245. Thanks to Tales of the Crypt for hosting this challenge.
- Starts January 1, 2012 and ends December 31, 2012
- Anyone can join
- You don’t have to have a blog to participate.
- Non-Bloggers feel free to share your list of books in the comment section of the monthly link up post.
- Reviews though not required are always nice.
- Audio, E-books, Bound and re-reads all count
- There is no need to come up with your list of books in advance.
- Challenge crossovers ok
- Create a sign up post and sign up here.
- The goal of this challenge is to read 100+ books during 2012.
Books Read in 2012
Italics indicate a review has already been posted
Italics indicate a review has already been posted
- Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy #1) by Richelle Mead (YA)
- Sweetly by Jackson Pearce (YA)
- Darker Still (Magic Most Foul #1) by Leanna Renee Hieber (YA)
- Smile by Raina Telgemeier (GN)
- Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier (Children/YA)
- This Dark Endeavor by Kenneth Oppel (Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein #1) (Children/YA)
- The Secret Sisterhood of Heartbreakers by Lynn Weingarten (YA)
- Library Wars Vol. 4 by Kiiro Yumi (Manga)
- Touch of Power (Healer #1) by Maria V. Snyder (Adult/YA)
- Hallowed (Unearthly #2) by Cynthia Hand (YA)
- Everneath (Everneath #1) by Brodi Ashton (YA)
- Library Wars Vol. 5 by Kiiro Yumi (Manga)
- Library Wars Vol. 6 by Kiiro Yumi (Manga)
- The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab (Childrens/YA)
- The Fine Art of Truth or Dare by Melissa Jensen (YA)
- A Spy in the House (Agency #1) by Y.S. Lee (Children/YA)
- A Body at the Tower (Agency #2) by Y.S. Lee (Children/YA)
- Under the Never Sky (Under the Never Sky #1) by Veronica Rossi (YA)
- Incarnate (Newsoul #1) by Jodi Meadows (YA)
- Children Make Terrible Pets by Peter Brown (Children)
- Airport by Byron Barton (Children)
- The Grand Mosque of Paris by Karen Gray Ruelle (Children)
- Owl Babies by Martin Waddel (Children)
- In the Small, Small Pond by Denise Fleming (Children)
- Love and Leftovers by Sarah Tegray (YA)
- Legend by Marie Lu (YA)
- Stardust by Neil Gaiman (Adult)
- Cinder (Lunar Chronicles #1) by Marissa Meyer (YA)
- Amelia Rules! The Whole World is Crazy by Jimmy Gownley (Graphic Novels)
- Amelia Rules! Superheroes by Jimmy Gownley (Graphic Novels)
- Fall From Grace by Charles Benoit (YA)
- Deadly by Julie Chibbaro (Children/YA)
- What Angels Fear (Sebastian St. Cryr #1) by C.S. Harris (Adult)
- Afterschool Charisma Vol 1 by Kumiko Suekane (Manga)
- Afterschool Charisma Vol 2 by Kumiko Suekane (Manga)
- Where the Streets Had a Name by Randa Abdel-Fattah (Children)
- Blood Lie by Shirley Vernick (YA)
- Afterschool Charisma Vol 3 by Kumiko Suekane (Manga)
- Afterschool Charisma Vol 4 by Kumiko Suekane (Manga)
- Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley (YA)
- How to Raise Mom and Dad by Josh Lerman (Chldren)
- The Wonderful Book by Leonid Gore (Children)
- A Story for Bear by Dennis Haseley (Children)
- But, excuse me, that's my book by Lauren Child (Children)
- Traitor in the Tunnel by Y.S. Lee (Children/YA)
- Friendship on Fire by Danielle Weiler (YA)
- Death Sentence (Escape from Furnace #3) by Alexander Gordon Smith *Review coming soon
- Fracture by Megan Miranda (YA)
- The Kingdom by Amanda Stevens (Graveyard Queen #2) (Adult)
- Black Butler Volume 6 by Yana Toboso (Manga)
- Black Butler Volume 7 by Yana Toboso (Manga)
- The Apocalypse Gene by Suki Michelle and Carlyle Clark (YA)
- Tunjur! Tunjur! Tunjur! by Margaret Read MacDonald (Children)
- Alia's Mission by Mark Alan Stamaty (GN)
- Mystery Bottle by Kristen Balouch (Children)
- The Golden Sandal by Rebecca Hickox (Children)
- The Secret Message by Mina Javaherbin (Children)
- Mirror by Jeannie Baker (Children)
- I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga (YA)
- Hexed by Kevin Hearne (Iron Druid Chronicles #2) (Adult)
- New Girl by Paige Harbison (YA)
- Sisters of Glass by Stephanie Hemphill (YA)
- Scary School by Derek Kent (Children)
- Bewitching (Kendra Chronicles #1) by Alex Flinn (YA)
- The Whole Story of Half a Girl by Veera Hiranandani (Children)
- Grave Mercy (His Fair Assassin #1) by Robin LaFevers (YA)
- Anything But Typical by Nora Baskins (Children)
- 172 hours on the Moon by Johan Farstad (YA)
- My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick (YA)
- Spies of Mississippi by Rick Bowers (Children/YA)
- Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper (Children)
- Nana Vol 1 by Ai Yawaza (Manga)
- Nana Vol 2 by Ai Yawaza (Manga)
- Exile by Anne Ousterlund *Review coming soon
- Breaking Night by Liz Murray (Adult)
- Why We Broke Up by Daniel Handler (YA)
- The Wicked and the Just by J. Anderson Coats (YA)
- Boys Over Flowers Volume 1 by Yoko Kamino (Manga)
- Boys Over Flowers Volume 2 by Yoko Kamino (Manga)
- Boys Over Flowers Volume 3 by Yoko Kamino (Manga)
- Boys Over Flowers Volume 4 by Yoko Kamino (Manga)
- Boys Over Flowers Volume 5 by Yoko Kamino (Manga)
- Boys Over Flowers Volume 6 by Yoko Kamino (Manga)
- Boys Over Flowers Volume 7 by Yoko Kamino (Manga)
- Cross My Heart by Sasha Gould (YA)
- The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonym Bosch (Children)
- American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin (Adult)
- Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn (YA)
- Countdown by Deborah Wiles (Children)
- The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger (Children)
- Captain Nobody by Dean Pitchford (Children)
- River Marked (Mercy Thompson #6) by Patricia Briggs (Adult)
- Shine by Lauren Myracle *Review coming soon
- Shadows on the Moon by Zoe Marriott (YA)
- Crescent by Diana Abu-Jaber (Adult)
- Fables #1: Legends in Exile by Bill Willingham (Adult/Graphic Novel)
- Dark Life by Kat Falls (Children)
- Mirror Mirror by Marilyn Singer (Children)
- How Rocket Learned to Read by Tad Hills (Children)
- That Cat Can't Stay by Thad Krasnesky (Children)
- Even Monsters Need Haircuts by Matthew McElligott (Children)
- Blackout by Jon Rocco (Children)
- Shadows: Book of Elsewhere #1 by Jacqueline West (Children)
- Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore (YA)
- Bossypants by Tina Fey (Adult)
- Black Heart (Curseworkers #3) by Holly Black (YA)
- My Abandonment by Peter Rock (Adult)
- The Summer My Life Began by Shannon Greenland (YA)
- Night Sky by Joelle Perry (YA)
- The Prophet (Graveyard Queen #3) by Amanda Stevens (Adult)
- Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs (Alpha and Omega #1) (Adult)
- The Circus Ship by Chris Van Dusen (Children)
- Ant and Grasshopper by Luli Gray (Children)
- Clemente! by Willie Perdomo (Children)
- Art and Max by David Wiesner (Children)
- Skellig by David Almond *Review coming soon
- Trash by Andy Mulligan (Children/YA)
- Summer of No Regrets by Katherine Grace Bond (YA)
- Redwoods by Jason Chin (Children)
- Familiars (Familiars #1) by Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson (Children)
- City of Lost Souls (Mortal Instruments #5) by Cassandra Clare (YA)
- Bloodrose (Nightshade #3) by Andrea Cremer (YA)
- Silent to the Bone by E.L. Konisburg *Review coming soon
- Shades of Milk and Honey (Shades of Milk and Honey #1) by Mary Robinette Kowal (Adult)
- Witch Child by Cecilia Rees *Review coming soon
- Star Crossed by Elizabeth Bunce *Review coming soon
- Lulu and the Brontosaurus by Judith Viorst (Childrens)
- Wonder by R.J. Palacio (Childrens)
- Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson (Adult)
- The Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan (Childrens/YA)
- Hunting Ground (Alpha and Omega #2) by Patricia Briggs (Adult)
- We Are All Equally Far from Love by Adania Shilbi (Adult)
- Zeina by Nawal El Saadawi (Adult)
- Hammered by Kevin Hearne (Iron Druid Chronicles #3) (Adult)
- Nana Vol. 3 by Ai Yawaza (Manga)
- Nana Vol. 4 by Ai Yawaza (Manga)
- Beauty Queens by Libba Bray (YA)
- Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern (Adult)
- Karma by Cathy Ostlere (YA)
- The Secret Message by Mina Javaherbin (Children)
- Tunjur! Tunjur! Tunjur! by Margaret Mead MacDonald (Children)
- Mystery Bottle by Kristen Balouch (Children)
- Silent Music by James Rumford (Children)
- Joha Makes a Wish by Eric Kimmel (Children)
- Three Girls and Their Brother by Theresa Rebeck (Adult)
- Jessica Rules the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey (YA)
- Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins (YA)
- Drop Dead Healthy by A.J. Jacobs (Adult)
- A Million Suns (Across the Universe #2) by Beth Revis *Review coming soon
- Between by Cyndi Tefts (YA)
- Alanna: The First Adventurer (Song of the Lioness #1) by Tamora Pierce (YA)
- Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson (Adult)
- In the Hand of the Goddess (Song of the Lioness #2) by Tamora Pierce (YA)
- The Abandoned by Amanda Stevens (Graveyard Queen Prequel) (Adult)
- Unbreak My Heart by Melissa Walker *Review coming soon
- Tricked by Kevin Hearne (Iron Druid Chronicles #4) (Adult)
- The Woman Who Rides Like a Man (Song of the Lioness #3) by Tamora Pierce (YA)
- Seraphina (Seraphina #1) by Rachel Hartman (YA)
- Vampire Knight Vol. 14 by Matsuri Hino (Manga)
- Lioness Rampant (Song of the Lioness #4) by Tamora Pierce (YA)
- Girls Don't Fly by Kristin Chandler *Review coming soon
- Unraveling by Elizabeth Norris (YA)
- The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith *Review coming soon
- Nana Vol 5 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- And Only to Deceive by Tasha Alexander (Adult)
- Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce (YA)
- Nana Vol. 6 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson (Childrens/YA)
- Nana Vol. 7 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Gunmetal Magic by Ilona Andrews (part of the Kate Daniels series) (Adult)
- First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones (Charley Davidson #1) (Adult)
- Nana Vol. 8 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Hemlock (Hemlock #1) by Kathleen Peacock (YA)
- Tiger Lilly by Jodi Anderson (YA)
- Nana Vol. 9 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Team Human by Justine Larbalestier and Sarah Rees Brennan (YA)
- The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins (Adult)
- Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry (YA)
- Vampire Empire: The Greyfrair by Clay Griffith (Vampire Empire #1) (Adult)
- Three Wishes by Deborah Ellis (Children)
- Tasting the Sky by Ibtisam Barakat (YA)
- Nana Vol. 10 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Library Wars Vol. 7 by Kiiro Yumi (Manga)
- What She Left Behind by Tracy Bilen (YA)
- Storm by Brigid Kemmerer (Elementals #1) (YA)
- Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain (Adult)
- Gilt by Katherine Longshore (YA)
- Nana Vol. 11 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Nana Vol. 12 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Timeless (Parasol Protectorate #5) by Gail Carriger (Adult)
- Await Your Reply by Dan Chaon (Adult)
- Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein (YA)
- Nana Vol. 13 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (Adult)
- Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden #1) by Julie Kagawa (YA)
- The New Phenomenon by Chris Raabe (YA)
- Lousy, Stinkin' Grapes by Margie Palatini (Children)
- Night Flight by Robert Burleigh (Children)
- Pop! The Invention of Bubble Gum by Meghan McCarthy (Children)
- Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes by Eric Litwin (Children)
- Clockwork Prince by Cassandra Clare (Infernal Devices #2) (YA)
- Second Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones (Charley Davidson # 2) (Adult)
- Nana Vol 14 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Fair Game (Alpha and Omega #3) by Patricia Briggs (Adult)
- Black Butler Vol. 8 by Yana Toboso (Manga)
- Secret Letters by Leah Scherier (YA)
- The Last Echo by Kimberly Derting (Body Finder #3) (YA)
- Wild by Cheryl Strayed (Adult)
- Nana Vol. 15 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Such Wicked Intent (Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein #2) by Kenneth Oppel (Children/YA)
- Nana Vol 16 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Nana Vol 17 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff (Lotus War #1) (YA)
- Monster Museum by Marilyn Singer (Children)
- Bone Dog by Eric Rohmann (Children)
- Just Say Boo! by Susan Hood (Children)
- Boogie Knights by Lisa Wheeler (Children)
- Sheep Trick or Treat by Nancy Shaw (Children)
- The Halloween Kid by Rhode Montijo (Children)
- Boris and Bella by Carolyn Crimi (Children)
- Scary, Scary Halloween by Eve Bunting (Children)
- The Fierce Yellow Pumpkin by Margaret Wise Brown (Children)
- Zen Ghosts by Jon J. Muth (Children)
- Night Fright Flight by Laura Kraus Melmed (Children)
- Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst (YA)
- Nana Vol 18 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Summer at Forsaken Lake by Michael Beil (Children)
- Monstrous Beauty by Elizabeth Fama *Review coming soon
- The Age of Miracles by Karen Walker Thompson (Adult)
- Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Book 1 Graphic Novel by Denise Mina (Adult/Graphic Novel)
- Nana Vol 19 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Girl of Nightmares by Kendra Blake (Anna #2) *Review coming soon
- Drama by Raina Telgemeier (Graphic Novel)
- Crow Boy by Taro Yashima (Childrens)
- Dirty Cowboy by Amy Timberlake (Childrens)
- Guess What? by Mem Fox (Childrens)
- Death and the Girl Next Door by Darynda Jones (Dark Light #1) *Review coming soon
- Nana Vol 20 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Nana Vol 21 by Ai Yazawa (Manga)
- Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones (Charley Davidson #3) (Adult)
- Two Ravens and One Crow by Kevin Hearne (Iron Druid #4.5) (Adult)
- Fourth Grave Beneath Me by Darynda Jones (Charley Davidson #4) (Adult)
- Stealing Parker (Hundred Oaks #2) by Miranda Kenneally (YA)
- Trapped by Kevin Hearne (Iron Druid #5) (Adult)
- There Comes a Prophet by David Litwack (YA)
- A Poisoned Season by Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily #2) (Adult)
- Crossed by Ally Condie (Matched #2) *Review coming soon
- Vampire Knight Vol. 15 by Matsuri Hino (Manga)
- Samir and Yonatan by Daniella Carmi (Childrens)
- A Game for Swallows by Zeina Abirached (Graphic Novel)
- The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield (Adult)
- Spark by Brigid Kemmerer (Elementals #2) (YA)
- Zahra's Paradise by Amir and Khalil (Graphic Novel)
- Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander (Adult)
- Two Crafty Criminals by Philip Pullman (Childrens)
- Afterschool Charisma Vol. 5 by Kumiko Suekane (Manga)
- Hiroshima No Pika by Toshi Maruki (Childrens)
- And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell (Childrens)
- Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron (Childrens)
- Beast by Donna Jo Napoli *Review coming soon
- Afterschool Charisma Vol. 6 by Kumiko Suekane (Manga)
- Space Between Our Footsteps edited by Naomi Shihab Nye *Review coming soon
Friday, December 30, 2011
2012 Ebook Challenge
25/25 books
I gave in and bought myself a Simple Nook Touch during the Thankgiving holiday. I absolutely love it! I've already read a few books on the ereader and find it much more comfortable than reading on my laptop. It was even a bigger bonus to get free ebooks from my library. I was thrilled to find the 2012 Ebook Challenge hosted by Ladybug reads. I hope to use this challenge to keep up with all the e-galley reads I receive from Netgalley and other publishers.
Challenge Guidelines:
- This challenge will run from Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012.
- Anyone can join, you don't need to be a blogger. If you don't have a blog, feel free to sign-up in the comments. You can post reviews to any book site (i.e. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, Goodreads, etc).
- Any genre or length of book counts, as long as it is in ebook format.
- You can list your books in advance or just put them in a wrap-up post. If you list them, feel free to change them as the mood takes you.
- When you sign up, put the direct link to your post about joining the E-Book Reading Challenge.
- You can move up levels, but no moving down.
- Sign-ups will be open until Dec 15, 2012, so feel free to join at any time throughout the year.
Levels:
- Floppy disk - 5 ebooks
- CD - 10 ebooks
- DVD - 25 ebooks
- Memory stick - 50 ebooks
- Hard drive - 75 ebooks
- Server - 100 ebooks
- Human brain - 150 ebooks
At the beginning of each month there will be a roundup post for you to add your reviews for that month. If you forget, feel free to add your reviews in the following month. Any reviews submitted will be entered into the draw for that month.
There are prizes for this challenge! Yes, there will be draws every month for participants. As long as you are signed up, every review you add to the monthly roundups will get one entry into the giveaway for that month.
There will also be a grand giveaway at the end of the year for everyone who achieves their goal level (or higher). There may be different prizes for different levels, but that is not decided yet.
Goal for this challenge: 25 ebooks
Books Read for the 2012 Ebook Challenge
- Darker Still (Magic Most Foul #1) by Lynn Renee Heisber
- Touch of Power (Healer #1) by Maria V. Snyder
- Everneath (Everneath #1) by Brodi Ashton
- Under the Never Sky (Under the Never Sky #1) by Veronica Rossi
- Blood Lie by Shirley Vernick
- Friendship on Fire by Danielle Weiler
- Apocalypse Gene by Suki Michelle and Carlyle Clark
- The Kingdom (Graveyard Queen #2) by Amanda Stevens
- Incarnate (Newsoul #1) by Jodi Meadows
- New Girl by Paige Harbison
- Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers
- Hexed (Iron Druid Chronicles #2) by Kevin Hearne
- The Wicked and the Just by J. Anderson Coats
- Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley
- Shadows on the Moon by Zoe Marriott
- Night Sky by Joelle Perry
- Sisters of Glass by Stephanie Hemphill
- Cross My Heart by Sasha Gould
- The Prophet by Amanda Stevens
- Traitor in the Tunnel by Y.S. Lee
- Scary School by Derek Kent
- Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy #1) by Richelle Mead
- Hallowed (Unearthly #2) by Cynthia Hand
- Seraphina (Seraphina #1) by Rachel Hartman
- The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
2012 Banned/Challenged Reading Challenge
9/12 books
As a bibliophile and a librarian, I strongly believe in the freedom to read. Every year, I dedicate a full week in reading and discussing banned/challenged books for the Banned Book Week but why stop at one week? So I was glad that The Eclectic Bookshelf is hosting this challenge to spread more awareness of banned/challenged books.
Rules:
- Anyone can join
- You don't need a blog to participate. For non-bloggers, please leave a comment with a link (if you review somewhere else) to the review or leave a list of the books you read on the monthly link up post.
- Audio, ebooks, and bound books are ok.
- No re-reads
- Create a sign up post and post at this link.
- Challenge goes from January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
- Challenge Crossovers are ok.
Levels:
Level 1 - Read 12 Banned/Challenged books
Level 2 - Read 24 Banned/Challenged books
Level 3 - Read 36 Banned/Challenged books
Level 4 - Read 37+ Banned/Challenged books
Goal for this Challenge: I will be reading 12 books and follow my same format as my Banned Books Week where I discuss why the book was banned/challenged.
Goodreads Lists to refer to:
American Library Association Links:
Books Read for the Challenge
- Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn
- Three Wishes by Deborah Ellis
- Crow Boy by Taro Yashima
- Dirty Cowboy by Amy Timberlake
- Guess What? by Mem Fox
- Boys Over Flowers Vol. 5 by Yoko Kamio
- And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell
- Hiroshima No Pika by Toshi Maruki
- Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron
2012 Death by Gaslight Reading Challenge
10/10 books
I love reading about Victorian England and I love mysteries so the Death by Gaslight Reading Challenge is a win win for me! I'm really excited about reading a few series that I've had my eye on for a while such as The Agency by Y.S. Lee, Enola Holmes by Nancy Springer, and the Sebastian St. Cyr series.
Here are the details for the challenge:
For the Death by Gaslight Reading Challenge, the goal is to read mysteries set in or written during the Victorian and Edwardian eras (1837 - 1910). I'll probably be reading mysteries set in England (since those are the ones I'm most interested in), but any location is acceptable, as long as the time frame fits. No more than 3 titles can be from the same series (except for the first special challenge, listed below).
There are 4 levels to choose from:
1. The Merry Widow of Windy Nook: 5 books
2. Palmer the Poisoner: 10 books
3. Burke and Hare, Body Snatchers: 15 books
4. Jack the Ripper: 20+ books
Additionally, there are 4 "special challenges". Books which are read for any of these mini-levels do not count towards the main reading levels. These are "extra credit" and are purely optional.
1. Serial Killer: Read an entire series (re-reading if necessary) from the first book until the last (or most recently published). There is no limit on the number of books, so a series could consist of 2 books or 20.
2. The Great Detective: Read 5 (or more) books featuring Sherlock Holmes, at least one of which must be an original story by Arthur Conan Doyle.
3. Arsenic and Air Ships: Read 5 (or more) books which are steampunk mysteries.
4. Penny Dreadfuls: Read 5 (or more) non-fiction books that detail Victorian or Edwardian crimes.
All the regular rules apply:
* cross-overs between challenges are more than okay
* any format counts - audio, ebook, etc.
* you don't have to have a blog to participate (since I technically don't - I post reviews at Goodreads)
* feel free to change levels at any time
* re-reads are fine, but books must be read in the 2012 calendar year to count
Reading challenges are suppose to the challenging (hence the name)...but we don't do this for a living, we do this for fun!
Goal for this challenge: 10 books and I may do the Great Detective extra challenge if time allows.
Some sites for ideas...
19th Century British Mysteries (at HistoricalNovels.com)
19th Century European Mysteries (at HistoricalNovels.com)
Books Read for the Death by Gaslight Challenge
1. A Spy in the House by Y.S. Lee (Agency #1)
2. What Angels Fear by C.S. Harris (Sebastian St. Cyr #1)
3. The Body at the Tower by Y.S. Lee (Agency #2)
4. Traitor in the Tunnel by Y.S. Lee (Agency #3)
5. And Only to Deceive by Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily #1)
6. The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
7. The Secret Letter by Leah Scheier
8. A Poisoned Season by Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily #2)
9. Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily #3)
10. Two Crafty Criminals by Philip Pullman
2. What Angels Fear by C.S. Harris (Sebastian St. Cyr #1)
3. The Body at the Tower by Y.S. Lee (Agency #2)
4. Traitor in the Tunnel by Y.S. Lee (Agency #3)
5. And Only to Deceive by Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily #1)
6. The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
7. The Secret Letter by Leah Scheier
8. A Poisoned Season by Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily #2)
9. Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily #3)
10. Two Crafty Criminals by Philip Pullman
Thursday, December 29, 2011
2012 Alex Awards Challenge
6/6 books
Believe it or not I have a hard time choosing adult contemporary novels to read. I've been very successful in finding great reads from the Alex Awards. So I figured this was a great challenge to discover more great titles.
What are the Alex Awards? The Alex Awards are given each year to books written/marketed to adults that have special appeal to young adults (age 12-18). They often feature teen protagonists.
Why should we care? As an eclectic blogger, I love crossing over from genre to genre. I have found that occasionally there is a division between adults who read adult books and adults who read young adult books (and of course, there are many who read both). I think it would be interesting for both types of readers to try out these books that blur the lines between these two genres.
When does the challenge run? It runs from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012. You have to start the book after January 1, 2012 for it to count.
What are the rules? It's pretty simple -- read Alex Awards winners! I will also count nominees. You can find lists here. There are four levels - 1-3 books, 4-6 books, 7-9 books, or 10+ books. You are not required to post reviews, but on January 1, 2012 I will put up a linky for participants to post their reviews.
Great! How do I sign up? Write an introductory post stating your desired level and link to it in the linky at The Story Girl's reading challenge post. You can sign up at any time from now until the challenge ends, so feel free to join in midway through the year.
Books Read for Alex Awards 2012
1. Stardust by Neil Gaiman
2. My Abandonment by Peter Rock
3. Breaking Night by Liz Murray
4. Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
5. Three Girls and Their Brother by Theresa Rebeck
6. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
2. My Abandonment by Peter Rock
3. Breaking Night by Liz Murray
4. Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
5. Three Girls and Their Brother by Theresa Rebeck
6. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
2012 Middle Eastern Reading Challenge
20/24 books
I had a great time with the Middle Eastern Reading Challenge this year and was thrilled to see that Helen was hosting the challenge again. I hope to read books from a wide range of genres and audiences from this region.
What is considered the Middle East?
The Middle East is a nebulous term with each person defining it in a different way (it's also a very Euro-centric term so please forgive me for that). However I am going to use it for lack of a better way to define the area covered by this reading challenge. So, what is the Middle East? Traditionally it included only the "middle eastern" countries in Asia plus Egypt. Some define it as countries with Arabic as the dominant language, while others say it is all Islamic countries. For the purposes of this challenge I am going to stick with the more traditional/geographic approach including the countries around the Arabian peninsula.
Countries Include: The author of the book may be from the following countries: Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Yemen. Update: Given the news lately, let's add in the north African countries of Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco
What books qualify for this reading challenge?
The author of the book may be from the countries listed below or the book can be set in one of the countries included in this challenge. The book could be about Islam. Fiction, non-fiction, YA and Adult lit, graphic novels, audio books, books for other challenge... they all count.
Levels: There are no levels for this challenge, my hope is that we'll each read whatever number works for us, learning to appreciate and understand the Middle East more along the way.
What are the dates of the challenge?
The challenge will run January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012.
Goal for the Challenge: 24 books
How do I sign up to participate?
Write an introductory post about what you hope to get out of this challenge, or why you are signing up, or what you know/feel about the Middle East, or something that relates to this challenge. If you want to list books you are going to read you may, but you certainly don't have to. Please include a link back to this post so that others who are interested can find it. Use the Middle East Reviews link to post your introduction/intent to participate.
Books Read for Middle East Challenge 2012
1. Crescent by Diana Abu Jaber (Iraq)
2. The Golden Sandal by Rebecca Hickox (Iraq)
3. Mirror by Jeannine Baker (Morocco)
4. The Secret Message by Mina Javaherbin (Iran)
5. Where the Streets Had a Name by Randa Abdel-Ratah (Palestine)
6. Tunjur! Tunjur! Tunjur! by Margaret Mead MacDonald
7. Mystery Bottle by Kristen Balouch
8. Silent Music by James Rumford (Iraq)
9. Joha Makes a Wish by Eric Kimmel
10. Alia's Mission by Mark Stamatay (Iraq)
11. We All Are Equally Far From Love by Adania Shibli
12. Zeina by Nawal Sadawi (Egypt)
13. Tasting the Sky by Ibtisam Barakat (Palestine)
14. Three Wishes by Deborah Ellis (Palestine/Israel)
15. Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan (Egypt)
16. A Game for Swallows by Zeina Abirached (Lebanon)
17. Samir and Yonatan by Daniella Carmi (Palestine/Israel)
18. Zahra's Paradise by Amir and Khalil (Iran)
19. Beast by Donna Jo Napoli (Iran)
20. Space Between Our Footsteps by Naomi Shihab Nye (various countries from the Middle East)
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