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message 1: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I'm not sure I'd call a 26 book challenge low octane but compared to the alternative...


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments This will be on authors last name


message 4: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Great start Travis. You just jumped in with both feet first!


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments With such a demanding challenge I guess theres no break in period for us newbies


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I think I may give audio books a try for spring and summer when its 18 to 20 hour workdays I could load them on my ipod.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59905 comments Travis of NNY wrote: "With such a demanding challenge I guess theres no break in period for us newbies"

Sometimes those newbies jump in and take off, leaving the rest of us oldsters in the dust. So... no break-in period. :)


message 8: by Ava Catherine (last edited Dec 12, 2012 11:51PM) (new)

Ava Catherine | 4258 comments Travis, this is a fantastic list of books. You have a really great mix here. I especially want to read The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl by Timothy Egan also since it is on my tbr.

Good luck with your alphabet! ; )


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Connie wrote: "Travis, this is a fantastic list of books. You have a really great mix here. I especially want to read The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl by Ti..."

thanks I'm sure there will be some substitutions along the way, but a good start. My tbr is heavy with authors in letters C and R. At least Egan should come along february march time that was on my tbr


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments All letters of the alphabet present so thats good


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AmyK (yakyma) | 1045 comments Careful with those J and K books Travis, both of those book series can be challenges themselves. Especially if you are like me and can't stand the thought of not finishing them :)


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments AmyK wrote: "Careful with those J and K books Travis, both of those book series can be challenges themselves. Especially if you are like me and can't stand the thought of not finishing them :)"

I'll be sure to keep that in mind since I'm a" challenge accepted" type of person and would have to force my way to the end just to say I did it. I'm hoping some new 2013 reads will replace a few books along the way but thats a wait and see what pops up kind of thing


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I might be reading the Bernard Cornwell book as well. I've read the first few in the series, but not the last 3, so need to re-read the start of the series and remind myself what's been going on.


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Helen wrote: "I might be reading the Bernard Cornwell book as well. I've read the first few in the series, but not the last 3, so need to re-read the start of the series and remind myself what's been going on."

My C choices were before I understood the multiple author thing. I have been waiting months for the release of The Blood Gospel by James Rollins which may be available but I am eager to read Bernard Cornwell also.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59905 comments Oooooh, that book looks good, Travis. I just finished reading The Dovekeepers which is historical fiction that tells the story of Masada.

You could use it as R as well since it's written by 2 authors and thereby save Cornwell


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Janice wrote: "Oooooh, that book looks good, Travis. I just finished reading The Dovekeepers which is historical fiction that tells the story of Masada.

You could use it as R as well since it's written by 2 aut..."


The Dovekeepers does look quite interesting. Considering the amount of reading it would take me to get to R I'll never make it. I enjoy Rollins and this is his first collaboration it seems to be getting good reviews with those priveleged to an ARC copy. Blood Gospel is a must read for me doesn't even have to fit into the ABC challenge.


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Beverly | 194 comments I like your list especially the one on the dust bowl. My parents lived through the dust bowl. You ' ll have to let me know what you think. Also would like your opinion on Team of Rivals.


message 18: by Marcus (new)

Marcus | 865 comments Great looking book list man. I'm excited for you to get into Cornwell and the Dark Tower books...they are some of my favorites. I just started my B book so we'll see how it goes. I'm trying to do the alphabet with the monthly challenges sprinkled in between to keep things interesting.


message 19: by Travis (last edited Jan 30, 2013 06:33AM) (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 1/28 : A: I, Robot 4 stars Isaac Asimov


message 20: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59905 comments One down, 25 to go. :) Was the book as good as, or better, than the movie?


message 21: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I'll have to re watch the movie because the 3 rules of robotics is about the only thing the book and the movie have in common from my memory of the movie. Can't compare them they are as different as they are the same.


message 22: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59905 comments Ahh! It's one of those "very loosely based on the book".


message 23: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 1/30 Beneath the Dark Ice by Greig Beck 2 stars
1/30. Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia 4 stars action packed and hilarious its like a men in black monster style


message 24: by Ava Catherine (last edited Jan 30, 2013 02:04PM) (new)

Ava Catherine | 4258 comments I am glad you enjoyed Isaac Asimov.

Congratulations on completing three books! ; ) WOW!


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Lucy Furr (lucyfurr) | 775 comments Hmm, I think I'm gonna have to add Monster Hunter International to my TBR, sounds fun!


message 26: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments MHI is a fun book the dialogue is so funny


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 1/31: Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky 5 stars. Everyone should read this book at some point in life.


message 28: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I tried it about 2 years ago and only got 1/2 of the way through. I have never been able to get back into it again. 5 stars huh? I made it through The Brothers Karamazov. I hated it.


message 29: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Dostoevsky can get a bit wordy and long winded at times I'll admit.


message 30: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments So what is it that draws people to read his books and give them 5 stars?


message 31: by Travis (last edited Feb 01, 2013 12:05PM) (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I listened to it as an audiobook. The narration perhapsadded something to it that I may not have gotten if it were a print version for me. It held my attention quite well since I read it in a day. Everyone is different in what interests them though. Take The Great Gatsby many love this book, I could of found more enjoyment getting my teeth pulled than reading that book. As for Crime and Punishment I loved the psychology. The mad man not knowing if he was mad and trying to out smart the police by not out smarting the police to out smart the police and on and on.


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 2/1 The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story Of Those Who Survived The Great American Dust Bowl: Library Edition by Timothy Egan 3.5 stars. I found it a little hard to follow in the beginning, but once it got to the actual dust bowl part I could follow along just fine. Very interesting stories and first hand accounts of such a crazy, unimaginable time


message 33: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Travis of NNY wrote: "I listened to it as an audiobook. The narration perhapsadded something to it that I may not have gotten if it were a print version for me. It held my attention quite well since I read it in a day. ..."

LOL! I may give C&P a try another time. Might try it in audio. Would love to hear someone pronounce the names! ha ha I have not read The Great Gatsby yet.


message 34: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59905 comments Is that 5 books completed already? Awesome!


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April | 970 comments Cherie wrote: "Travis of NNY wrote: "I listened to it as an audiobook. The narration perhapsadded something to it that I may not have gotten if it were a print version for me. It held my attention quite well sinc..."

And yet, I loved The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald ! I tried to read The Idiot The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky a few years back. It didn't go over very well as I didn't make it past the first chapter. I decided to wait to read until the mood struck me. I'm still waiting.


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 2/2 The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth 3.5 stars just an old school read on an assassin on his pursuit of completing his task while staying one step ahead of france government trying to stop him from killing their president


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 2/4 No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt by Doris Kearns Goodwin 5 stars although I should give it 10 because it is that good. An intimate look at the behind the scenes American world war 2 scene. The private lives of the president and the Mrs. as well as civilian life, blacks, women, industry, the Churchill connection, FDR as a mamas boy. Very good read


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 2/9 Les Miserables 4 stars a bit wordy on tangents but very good story over all


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Janice (jamasc) | 59905 comments Travis of NNY wrote: "2/9 Les Miserables 4 stars a bit wordy on tangents but very good story over all"

That looks like quite the book to slog through and you did it in record time!


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Janice wrote: "Travis of NNY wrote: "2/9 Les Miserables 4 stars a bit wordy on tangents but very good story over all"

That looks like quite the book to slog through and you did it in record time!"


George Guidall audiobook 61 hours basically listened before sun comes up til after it went back down. Being self employed with no employees does have some advantages for knocking down the tbr pile with audio


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 2/20 The Broken Onesby Stephen M. Irwin 4 stars rather interesting mix of murder, corruption, crime, ghosts and a detective with nothing to lose and refusing to quit.


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 3/3 Dubliners by James Joyce I 3 star it because I just didn't find the stories that interesting, but I'm not big into short stories. It is well written though just not for me.


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jaxnsmom | 8341 comments Travis of NNY wrote: "2/1 The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story Of Those Who Survived The Great American Dust Bowl: Library Edition by Timothy Egan 3.5 stars. I found it a little hard to follow in the beginning, but on..."

Wow, you're doing so great! I've added MHI to my tbr, sounds fun. I own The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America, I hope it's as good as The Worst Hard Time.


message 44: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 3/15/13 The Stand by Stephen King 4 stars


message 46: by Ava Catherine (new)

Ava Catherine | 4258 comments Already up to M! Congratulations! You are moving like lightning! ; )


message 47: by Marcus (new)

Marcus | 865 comments Nice work Travis. I just finished my L book also...I'm going to have to take a break from the alphabet for a while though. Too many good books sitting on my shelft that dont fit.


message 48: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I'm currently working on m n o and p depending on my mood so that should get me ahead a bit more


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Marcus | 865 comments Travis of NNY wrote: "I'm currently working on m n o and p depending on my mood so that should get me ahead a bit more"

Wow man. I often do 2-3 at a time but four is pretty impressive. Good luck!


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments 4/18 After a bit of bouncing around I finally settled and finished Moby-Dick by Herman Melville a disappointment to give this 3 stars because some editing and a little more focus to Ahab and his obsession to the whale and about 200 pages cut out of general fishing stories and I think this would be a 5 star read but I couldn't give it that rating in its official print as is. Perhaps someone should write a modern story of it as the idea is a good one.


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