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message 1: by Jamie (last edited Feb 06, 2013 03:42PM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments So below are challenges mentioned within this group that I have chosen to take on. Some have been altered a bit for my own personal use.

No graphic novels or children's picture books (books may have pictures but will not to classified as picture book) will be included unless otherwise specified. Books may be youth books though. 150 page minimum unless otherwise specified.
Book titles may/may not use the word a, an, the as the the first word of the title
Example: some of my spell it out challenges has an x. I may use 'The x-factor' for that part.
Spell it out challenges may be title or Author based. Mix/match.

To make this more challenging: Books used in a challenge where I choose the books author (such as the spell it challenges)listed on this thread may not be used for any other challenge where I choose the book. Excludes things list, author challenges, or any challenge where the list is pre-made and I cross them off as I go.

Just because a challenge is listed here does not mean it has been actually started. Start/end dates will be noted for each challenge as I do them. I may not over-push myself to complete these challenges in a certain amount of time but I will note the date completed for each book as I read it. the exception is challenges that have specific books on the, such as author challenges, Shakespeare, etc. If I read them prior to 2013 they will simply be crossed off without a date. These challenges are for just my own fun to challenges so I am not following specific dates unless specified.


message 2: by Jamie (last edited May 05, 2013 11:50PM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments 50 states challenge
Read a book that is set in each of the 50 states
7/50
1/11/13-?

Alabama (AL)
Alaska (AK)
Arizona (AZ)
Arkansas (AR)Heart of the Beastby Carla Cassidy 1/18/13
California (CA)Bloodlines by Richelle Mead (4/16/13)
Colorado (CO)
Connecticut (CT)
Delaware (DE)
Florida (FL)Bone Key by Keith Decandido (3/37/23)
Georgia (GA) With Abandon by JL Langley (3/16/13)
Hawaii (HI)
Idaho (ID)
Illinois (IL)
Indiana (IN)
Iowa (IA)
Kansas (KS)
Kentucky (KY)
Louisiana (LA)
Maine (ME)
Maryland (MD)
Massachusetts (MA)Acceptable Riskby Robin Cook 1/30/13
Michigan (MI)
Minnesota (MN)
Mississippi (MS)
Missouri (MO)
Montana (MT)
Nebraska (NE)
Nevada (NV)
New Hampshire (NH)
New Jersey (NJ)
New Mexico (NM)
New York (NY)-Nevermore by Keith R.A. DeCandido 1/11/13
North Carolina (NC)
North Dakota (ND)
Ohio (OH)
Oklahoma (OK)
Oregon (OR)
Pennsylvania (PA)
Rhode Island (RI)
South Carolina (SC)
South Dakota (SD)
Tennessee (TN)
Texas (TX)Carpe Corpus by Rachel Caine 2/16/13
Utah (UT)
Vermont (VT)
Virginia (VA)
Washington (WA)
West Virginia (WV)
Wisconsin (WI)
Wyoming (WY)


message 3: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments All About You-Birthday Month
Spell out the month of your birth
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message 4: by Jamie (last edited Mar 25, 2013 12:42AM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments All about you-birthstone
Spell out your birthstone
3/11 (I have 2 options I am going with my favorite of the 2)
2/11/13-

A-Anna to the Infinite Power by Mildred Ames 2/24/13
L-
E-Eyes of Elisha by Brandilyn Collins (3/22/13)
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D-Deadly Desireby Keri Arthur 2/11/13
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message 5: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments All about you-favorite flower
Spell out your favorite flower
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message 6: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Spell your name
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message 7: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments All about you-favorite color part 1
Spell out your favorite color
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message 8: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments All about you-Favorite sport 1
Spell it out
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message 9: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments All about you-favorite sport 2
Read 4 books that involve your favorite sport

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Sport: Hockey


message 10: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments You against the elements
Read four books total, one each with “earth, wind, fire, water”in the title, or has a depiction of them on the cover, or is the subject of the book.
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message 11: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments All about you-favorite media delivery system
Kindle, NOOK, Kobe, iPad, e-book, audiobook,audio, iPod, paperback, hardback etc. Spell-It-Out.
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message 12: by Jamie (last edited Feb 06, 2013 11:17AM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Animal Alphabet Reading Challenge-This is a Spell It Out challenge. Pick an animal for each letter of the alphabet and read books with titles, character (first or last name), or authors (first or last name) that begin with letters tha correspond to letter of the animal you choose.
*I hold the rights to change any animal as I need to (in case I cannot find enough titles using certain letters)


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message 13: by Jamie (last edited May 05, 2013 11:58PM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Color Challenge-
Use a book cover for each color. Color must a one of the predominant colors on the cover.

See http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4... for more details.
3/8
Started 1/31/13

Black
White
Red: The Search for the Red Dragon by James Owen (3/11/13
Blue: The Selection by Kiera Cass (1/31/13)
Green
Yellow Dread Champion by Brandilyn Collins (5/3/13)
Purple
Brown
Pink
Orange


message 14: by Jamie (last edited May 05, 2013 11:54PM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments decades challenge*
The number of books you have to read for each of the years is the number corresponding for that year and must be published within that year.
*Note-I am tweaking this a bit so that as each year passes, I can add to it. So it 2014 I will add it with 14 books to read.

2013: 1/13
Spellbinding by Maya Gold (4/27/13)

2012: 2/12
The Hunger Games A�Z by Martin Howden 1/8/13
Survivors by Z.A. Recht 1/24/13

2011: 0/11

2010: 1/10
Shadow Souls by L.J. Smith 1/8/13
Uprising by Sean McCabe 4/3/13

2009: 4/9
The Vast Spread of the Seas by Fuyumi Ono 1/8/13
Lord of Misrule by Rachel Caine 1/24/13
Bound to Shadowsby Keri Arthur (3/3/13)
The Dragon Book: Magical Tales from the Masters of Modern Fantasy by Jack Dann (3/15/13)

2008: 0/8

2007: 0/7

2006: 0/6

2005: 0/5

2004: 0/4

2003: 0/3

2002: 0/2

2001: 0/1


message 15: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Disney Prince Challenge:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

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"The Prince" Any hero that approaches, lures, or kisses the heroine on a balcony. any book where the protagonist is name "Harry" will also count.

"Prince Charming" Read a book where the hero is a duke searching for the "right girl"- for whatever reason - to be his bride. Or any hero named William or Mike.

Prince Phillip: Look for a hero betrothed to the heroine at an early age, or before he has even met her. Or read a book where the hero is named Phillip.

Prince Eric: Read a book where the hero is a sea captain, or is saved by the heroine, or is named Eric, or Christopher.

Prince Adam, also known as "The Beast": Read a book where the hero is a shape-shifter, scarred, or a redhead. Or arrogant, self-centered, and spoiled at the start of the book. Or named Adam, or Robby.

Aladdin: Read a book where the hero is - or once was - a street rat, orphan, thief, or comes from the "wrong side of the tracks". Or is named Aladdin, Scott, or Brad.

Captain John Smith: Find a book where the hero is a captain, or exploring a new world. He is one of our few blonde heroes, so you can look for one of those, too. Of course, a hero with the name of John or Mel

Captain Li Shang: He's is a Chinese army captain, so any of those characteristics will count, but so will any hero that is too "by-the-book," putting his duty above his feelings at the beginning. A hero named Li, or with the initials B.D, or named Donnie will also count.

Prince Naveen: Find a hero that is a playboy at the beginning of the book, or who is visiting New Orleans for Mardi Gras. I'll also allow it if he lives in a swamp. He can be named Naveen or Bruno.

Eugene Fitzherbert , better known as "Flynn Rider": Read a book where the hero is knocked unconscious by the heroine. Or one where the hero is hired by the heroine to escort or show her the way some where (as in a "road trip" story). Or where the hero is named Eugene, Flynn, or Zachary.


message 16: by Jamie (last edited May 06, 2013 12:00AM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Disney Princess Challenge:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...

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started 4/20/13

Pocahontas:
Read a book where the protagonist is Native American, loves nature, or displays shamanic powers. You can also read a retelling of Pocahontas.

♚Princess Jasmine:
from Aladdin
Read a book where the protagonist is of Arabic descent or is named Jasmine. You can also read a retelling of Aladdin.

♚Snow White:
Read a book where the protagonist has fair skin and dark hair. Or read a book where the protagonist is German (or of German descent). Read a book where the protagonist has many male friends. You can also read a retelling of Snow White.

♚Aurora:
more commonly known as Sleeping Beauty
Read a book where the protagonist has a curse placed upon her at birth. Or read a book where the main character is unaware of her biological family or where she comes from. You can also read a retelling of Sleeping Beauty.

♚Mulan:
Read a book where the protagonist is Chinese (or of Chinese descent), she must also be able to kick some serious ass. Read a book where the protagonist disguises herself as a man or enlists in the army.

♚Ariel:
from The Little Mermaid
Read a book where the protagonist has red hair, has a lot of sisters, or is a mermaid. Or read a book where the protagonist frequently disobeys her father. You can also read a retelling of The Little Mermaid.

♚Belle:
from Beauty and the Beast
Read a book where the protagonist loves books and reading. Read a book about a protagonist who adores her father or falls in love with a man who is not handsome (he can have scars, be it emotional or physical) or is temperamental . You can also read a retelling of Beauty and the Beast.

♚Esmeralda:
from The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Read a book where the protagonist is a Gypsy or read a book where the character has a pet goat (this should be interesting). You can also read a retelling of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.

♚Megara:
from Hercules
Read a book where the protagonist has a low opinion of men and is cynical about love. You can also read a retelling of Hercules.

♚Tiana:
from The Princess and the Frog
Read a book where the protagonist is African American, takes place in New Orleans, or is a waitress or an excellent cook.You can also read a retelling The Princess and the Frog.

♚Cinderella
Read a book about someone who has an evil stepmother, or read a book about someone who has had a difficult life but perseveres with the help of love. You can also read a retelling of Cinderella.

♚Rapunzel:
Read a book where the MC has really long hair or read a book where the MC was kidnapped. You can also read a retelling of Rapunzel.

♚Alice
Read a book where the protagonist lives in a dream world or discovers an alternate (fantasy) world; read a book where the protagonist defies a monarch (preferably a queen). You can also read a retelling of Alice in Wonderland.
Quite Contrary by Richard Roberts (4/20/13)

♚Jane
from Tarzan
Read a book where the protagonist is an artist; set in Africa or in a rural (out of reach) area; read a book that has a vibrant yellow cover or features someone on the cover dressed in yellow. You can also read a retelling of Tarzan.

♚Tinker Bell
from Peter Pan
Read a book where the protagonist is a fairy ( not to be mistaken with a faerie ). Or, because Tinker Bell doesn't speak, read a book where the protagonist is very shy or has problems communicating . You can also read a retelling of Peter Pan (but it has to feature a Tinker Bell).


message 17: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments My Hero Challenge:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...
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Bad Boy Hero:
The Bad Boy hero is in a league of his own. More heroines and readers/viewers have fallen for the Bad Boy than any other hero. He is the ultimate rebel: mysterious, seemingly indifferent, and hard to get. He starts off behaving badly and unrepentant. His inner good is revealed however by the end of the novel due to actions of the heroine or circumstances that force the Bad Boy to become the knight in shining armor.

Alpha Hero:
Oh the Alpha Hero… how we love to hate and adore him. The innate leader in any situation, all look up to him and want to be him. He’s cool, confident, steady, strong, and sure. His ultimate role, I’ve noticed, is to take care of the heroine.

Brooding Hero:
Our poor tortured lonely Brooding Hero, how we love to torment him! Aloof, angry, wounded, and ultimately one of the most vulnerable heroes out there, the Brooding Hero has captured the most hearts in very recent history with Angel and Edward Cullen. (The Brooding Hero is a perfect foil for the Paranormal Hero.)

Rogue Hero:
The Rogue, who by any other time period outside of Regency, is a promiscuous cad in need of a physical. Utterly charming, completely dashing, and carelessly carefree about life and love, the Rogue is ready to live life to the fullest. Commitment is not a word in his vocabulary until the heroine sweeps into his sphere of influence.

Nerd Hero:
Another name for the Nerd Hero is the Beta Hero. He’s kind, sweet, and decent. He’s the best friend or the slightly awkward gentleman. The Nerd Hero almost always meets his full potential because of the heroine. He rises to the occasion… in more ways than one!

Tycoon Hero:
This hero type literally litters Harlequin presents. He can be a millionaire, billionaire, prince, sheik, or wealthy boss. Ninety percent of the time the Tycoon starts out isolated and jaded in the novel only to wind up happy and easygoing by the end.

Protector Hero:
The Protector Hero comes in many disguises and professions, most are obvious, but some not so much. You can find him playing the role of a cop, firefighter, spy, detective, bodyguard, part of the military, etc. The plot behind many Protector Hero stories involves a mystery where he almost loses the heroine while trying to save her.

Daredevil Hero:
Pirates and superheroes compose the majority of the Daredevil Heroes. They love action, they love fights, and they love thrills. Give them a damsel in distress and they’re all over that like white on rice.

Warrior Hero:
The Warrior Hero, funnily enough is a very reluctant hero. He thinks himself above it all. His mission in life is to fight and protect his home, his country, and his men. Then a woman gets thrown into the mix all kinds of chaos and havoc ensure and he fights it every step of the way only to get conquered by the heroine.

Paranormal Hero:
Oh yes, the Paranormal Hero, when a normal man just won’t cut it the Paranormal Hero steps in prepared to win hearts and steal our very souls. He oozes sex with his otherworldly good looks and quickens our imagination with images of the extraordinary. Call him a vampire, a wizard, a lycanthrope, or any other kind of superhuman being it’s all the same to him.


message 18: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Hero Alphabet Reading Challenge
read books where the hero's/male main character's first name, last name, nickname, or heroic occupation begin with a letter from A through Z. The goal is to find one character for each letter of the alphabet.
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message 19: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Heroine Challenge
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...
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Outsider/Rebel/Bluestocking Heroine - Tough, self-sufficient, self-thinking woman who will not conform just because she's told to by others or because society dictates it. A person who wishes to control her is barking up the wrong tree.
Wallflower Heroine - Plain looking an overlooked by most but an extraordinary type of woman that excels at everything but small talk. Needs someone who can look beyond the surface and see her inner beauty.
Professional Heroine - Sometimes mistaken as being a bitch for using her authority, but she just knows how to handle people and will not be pushed around. Needs someone not intimidated by her brain or her authority and can give as good as they take.
Rich Girl Heroine - Rich and smart and a little spoiled, but has a good heart. Needs someone who'll appreciate her for her and not her money.
Brainiac Heroine - Smarter than your average bear and willing to use that to her advantage. Needs someone that will not be intimidated by her brain and can hold their own.
Spinster Heroine - Thought to be too old to ever marry, but possesses hidden passion and is too smart to settle for anything less than she deserves. She needs someone that has it all.
Woman Warrior/Kick-Butt Heroine - Tough, self-sufficient, uncompromising and needs someone that won't change her and accepts her the way she is -faults & all.
Minx/She-Devil Heroine - Mischievous, feisty, and self-thinking. Will give a person a run for their money and will be well worth it.
Girl Next Door Heroine - She's pretty, smart, sweet, wholesome, but somewhat naïve. Most likely to fall for the boy next store.
Paranormal Heroine - Strong, self-sufficient, and dangerous woman who won't put up with cr@p. Needs a person who can handle her and not be intimidated. Can be a witch, vampire, shape-shifter, etc.


message 20: by Jamie (last edited Apr 01, 2013 02:33PM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Heroine Alphabet Reading Challenge
(See hero Alphabet challenge)
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R-Riley from Moon Sworn by Keri Arthur
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message 21: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Let's Do the Time Warp Again
Ever wish you could travel through time? Well this challenge will have you reading through time. Take a magical journey reading your way through the centuries. Pick 4 time periods and read through them. 4 books to each time frame. Plus 4 books with time travel.**I added a fifth time period!
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4....

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Ancient Times B.C-500 A.D
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Medieval/Dark Ages (or equivalent in other lands)400 AD- 1599 AD
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Early Modern 1600-1900
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Current Times (1901-today)
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Time Travel
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message 22: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Oh my Gods!
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...
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◈Zeus is the father of gods and men. Read a book about a president, monarch, ruler, or someone in a leadership position. This includes, but is not limited to: kings, princes, presidents, sheikhs, or prime minsters.

◈Poseidon is the god of the sea. Read a book about a man who lives in close proximity to a large body of water or has a job as a fisherman, marine-biologist, or sailor. You can also read a book with a body of water on the cover. Poseidon also has a lot of children so you can read a book about a man with more than 3 children.

◈Apollo is the god of music, poetry, prophecy, light, plague, healing and the sun. Read a book about an artist or a doctor. You can read a book with a cover that appeals to you aesthetically (in layman's terms: read a book that you think has a beautiful cover).

◈Ares is the god of war. Read a book about a man that is or was in the military or a warrior. This includes, but is not limited to: a Marine, someone in the army, navy, or air force, a knight, viking, ninja, gladiator, mercenary, etc...

◈Hephaestus is the god of fire and smiths. As a symbolism for fire, read a book with a predominantly red cover.

◈Hermes is the herald of the gods. Read a book about a man who has a sense of spirituality. Or read a book with a mythical being such as an angel (think paranormal).
◈Hera is the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family. Read a book about a woman who is married or has children. You can also read a book about a female president, monarch, ruler, or someone in a leadership position. This includes, but is not limited to: queems, princesses, or prime minsters.

◈Demeter is the goddess of fertility, grain, and agriculture. Read a book where the protagonist is pregnant, is trying to get pregnant, or is someone who owns a farm, raises vegetables/flowers.

◈Athena is the goddess of wisdom and crafts, war and strategy, and inventions in science. Read a book about a woman who can --for lack of better words-- kick some serious ass.

◈Hestia is the virgin goddess. Read a book with a youthful character (think YA) or a virgin.

◈Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, wild animals, childbirth, healing and plague. Read a book with foliage or animals on the cover. Or read a book about a woman who loves nature.

◈Aphrodite is the goddess of love, sexuality, and beauty. Read a book about someone who is extremely beautiful, or in tune with her sexuality (think erotica)


message 23: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments The Oscars Challenge for 2012
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8...
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1. The Artist - Read a book where the protagonist is either an artist, an actor/actress, a dancer or a mute. Or read a book set in Hollywood in the late 1920s.

2. The Descendants - Read a book where the protagonist is a single-dad. Or read a book set in Hawaii.

3. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close - Read a book where the protagonist is a young boy who has lost his father or who doesn't have a father. Or read a book where the protagonist’s father suddenly dies. Or read a book set in New York. Or read the Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.

4. The Help - Read a book where the protagonist is an author or a hired help. Or read a book about the differences in social classes. Or read a book that takes place in the 1960s. Or read The Help.

5. Hugo - Read a book where the protagonist is an orphan or named Hugo. Or read a book set in Paris. Or read The Invention of Hugo Cabret.

6. Midnight in Paris - Read a book that is set in Paris (must be a different book you choose for Hugo). Or read a book about a couple who go through difficulties in their relationship/marriage. Or read a book about time travel.

7. Moneyball - Read a book about baseball. Or read a book about a sports team with low budget.

8. The Tree of Life - Read a book where the protagonist has/is a strong and demanding father. Or read a book set in Texas. Or read a book that takes place in the 1950s.

9. War Horse - Read a book where the protagonist is a horse. Or read a book where the protagonist has a special and strong tie with a horse or another animal. Or read a book about the first world war. Or read the War Horse.


message 24: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Precious Jewels and Gems Challenge
Pick a jewel/gem/stone and spell it out and read a title or author that begins with that letter.
*NOTE-I am not going to start listing here until I am actually ready to start since I already have other spell it out challenges listed that are more specific. I am just listing this for now to remember to do it. I will probably to this several times once I get started.


message 25: by Jamie (last edited Mar 25, 2013 12:35AM) (new)

Jamie | 357 comments Read It Before You See It Challenge
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5...
Movies coming out 2011 or later, based on books
Slated for 2011

One Day (July 8, 2011)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1
Beautiful Creatures (2011)
The Forest of Hands and Teeth (2011)
Hamlet (2011)
Untitled House of Night Project (2011)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo US version (December 27, 2011)
Uglies (2011)
Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard Atwater (June 17, 2011)
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See (July 15, 2011)
Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne (July 15, 2011)
Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay. (July 22, 2011)
The Help by Kathryn Stockett (August 12, 2011)
Troll Hunter (June 10, 2011)

Slated for 2012

One for the Money (January 27, 2012)
The Hunger Games (March 23, 2012)
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (November, 16, 2012)
The Hobbit: Part 1 (December 19, 2012)
Fallen (2012)

Forgotten (2012)
Heist Society (2012)
Jennifer Government (2012)
Three Musketeers (2012)
The Mortal Instruments (2012)
Romeo and Juliet (2012)
Shiver (2012)
Valiant (2012)
Wicked Lovely (2012)
The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons (2012)

Slated for 2013

A Great and Terrible Beauty (2013)
Delirium (2013)
Firelight (2013)
The Hobbit: Part 2 (2013)
Incarceron (2013)
Maximum Ride (2013)
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2013)
Rats of NIMH (2013)
Untitled Vampire Academy Project (2013)
Where's Waldo? (2013)

Slated for 2014

World War Z (2014)
The Zombie Survival Guide (2014)

Slated to become movies but don't yet have a potential date

Gil's All Fright Diner (????)
The Graveyard Book (????)
Immortals (????)


message 26: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 357 comments The Shakespearian Challenge

Comedies
All's Well That Ends Well
As You Like It
The Comedy of Errors
Love's Labour's Lost
Measure for Measure‡
The Merchant of Venice
The Merry Wives of Windsor
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Much Ado About Nothing
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
The Taming of the Shrew
The Tempest
Twelfth Night
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Two Noble Kinsmen
The Winter's Tale

Histories
King John
Richard II
Henry IV, Part 1
Henry IV, Part 2
Henry V
Henry VI, Part 1
Henry VI, Part 2
Henry VI, Part 3
Richard III
Henry VIII

Tragedies
Romeo and Juliet
Coriolanus
Titus Andronicus
Timon of Athens
Julius Caesar
Macbeth†
Hamlet
Troilus and Cressida
King Lear
Othello
Antony and Cleopatra
Cymbeline

Shakespeare's sonnets
Venus and Adonis
The Rape of Lucrece
The Passionate Pilgrim
The Phoenix and the Turtle
A Lover's Complaint


Lost plays
Love's Labour's Won
Cardenio

Poems
Shakespeare's sonnets
Venus and Adonis
The Rape of Lucrece
The Passionate Pilgrim[nb 5]
The Phoenix and the Turtle
A Lover's Complaint

Apocrypha - from the definition of this term I'm guessing these works are questionable as to whether they are works of Shakespeare? I'll you to decide if you'll read them.
Arden of Faversham
The Birth of Merlin
Locrine
The London Prodigal
The Puritan
The Second Maiden's Tragedy
Sir John Oldcastle
Thomas Lord Cromwell
A Yorkshire Tragedy
Edward III
Sir Thomas More


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Jamie | 357 comments Chinese Zodiac Challenge:
Read a book that has each zodiac animal in it. *this is a tweaked challenge*
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Rat
ox
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Sheep
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
Boar


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Jamie | 357 comments Ten Book Author Train Challenge
For this challenge, you read a book, then for your second book the author's first name has to start with the same letter as the first book's author's last name.
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Jamie | 357 comments Read the Alphabet
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Jamie | 357 comments Villains Alphabet Reading Challenge
For this challenge, read books where the Villain's first name, last name, or nickname begin with a letter from A through Z. The goal is to find one character for each letter of the alphabet. Try to see how many you can find. USE SPOILERS IF UNKNOWN VILLIAN.
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Jamie | 357 comments Author Challenge-Dean Koontz
*I excluded some nonfiction, poetry and some short story books that were not predominantly Koontz.

Star Quest
Fear That Man
The Fall of the Dream Machine
Hung (as Leonard Chris)
Hell's Gate
Dark Symphony
Dark of the Woods
Beastchild
Anti-Man
Legacy of Terror (as Deanna Dwyer)
The Crimson Witch
Warlock!
Time Thieves
Starblood
Demon Child (as Deanna Dwyer)
A Darkness in My Soul
The Dark of Summer (as Deanna Dwyer)
Children of the Storm (as Deanna Dwyer)
The Flesh in the Furnace
Chase (as K. R. Dwyer)
"The Terrible Weapon"
Shattered (as K. R. Dwyer)
A Werewolf Among Us
The Haunted Earth
Hanging On
Dance with the Devil (as Deanna Dwyer)
Blood Risk (as Brian Coffey)
Surrounded (as Brian Coffey)
After the Last Race
Wall of Masks (as Brian Coffey)
Nightmare Journey
The Long Sleep (as John Hill)
Dragonfly (as K. R. Dwyer)
Night Chills
The Vision
The Face of Fear (as Brian Coffey)
The Key to Midnight (as Leigh Nichols)
Whispers
The Voice of the Night (as Brian Coffey)
The Funhouse (as Owen West)
The Mask (as Owen West)
The Eyes of Darkness (as Leigh Nichols)
The House of Thunder (as Leigh Nichols)
Phantoms
Darkfall
Twilight Eyes
The Door to December (as Richard Paige)
Strangers
Watchers
Shadow Fires (as Leigh Nichols)
The Servants of Twilight (as Leigh Nichols)
Lightning
Midnight
The Bad Place
Cold Fire
Hideaway
Mr. Murder
Dragon Tears
Winter Moon
Dark Rivers of the Heart
Icebound
Strange Highways
Intensity
Ticktock
Santa's Twin, a children's book
Demon Seed
Sole Survivor
Fear Nothing
Seize the Night
False Memory
One Door Away from Heaven
The Paper Doorway: Funny Verse... a children's book
By the Light of the Moon
The Face
Odd Thomas
Every Day's a Holiday : Amusing Rhymes...children bk
The Taking
Life Expectancy
Robot Santa: The Further Adventures... a childrenbook
Prodigal Son, Bk 1 in Frankenstein series
Velocity
City of Night, Bk 2 in Frankenstein series
Forever Odd
The Husband
Brother Odd
The Good Guy
The Darkest Evening of the Year
Odd Hours
In Odd We Trust
Your Heart Belongs to Me
Nevermore
Breathless
Darkness Under the Sun (Novella): A Tale of Suspense
Odd is On Our Side
What the Night Knows
Frankenstein: Lost Souls
Frankenstein: The Dead Town
77 Shadow Street
Dean Koontz' Nevermore, comic book
Fear Nothing, Volume 1, graphic novel
Nightrunners
Island
Predators
Sacrifice
In the dark
Moonchasers and other stories
Trapped graphic novel
The Place
Black River
Dead and Alive (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, #3)
Lost Souls (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, #4)
Odd Is on Our Side (Graphic Novel)
The Moonlit Mind: A Tale of Suspense
The Dead Town (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, #5)
Frankenstein: Prodigal Son, Volume Two graphic novel
Odd Apocalypse
House of Odd (Graphic Novel)
Odd Interlude
Deeply Odd (Odd Thomas, #6)
Relentless
From the Corner of His Eye
The Best of Cemetery Dance Vol. II
They're Here... Invasion of the Body Snatchers
October Dreams:: A Celebration of Halloween
Ambush at Ruby Ridge
Tropical Chills: 14 Tales of Scorching Horror...


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Jamie | 357 comments Mythical Creatures
Find 50 books about mythical creatures. Clearly indicate which creature is featured in your listing. No repeat creatures, of the ones you are choosing. (Repeats can be in the story, but not be the reason you are choosing the book. In otherwords, you can NOT choose vampire twice; nevertheless, they CAN appear in every book you select.)
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8... for other variations of this challenge.
4/50
1/13/13-?

1-Faun-Here, There Be Dragons by James A. Owens
2-leprachaun Into the Night by jade Fowler
3-Raveners-City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
4-Zombie-Thunder and Ashes by Z.A. Recht


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Jamie | 357 comments Man's Best Friends
Read 39 books about animals. Animal can be main character OR can impact/make a profound effect on the main character. Books that refer to animals lightly do not count. Real life animals only.
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