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**Autumn Reading Challenge - 1/3/13 - 31/5/13**

Steve wrote: "Bleh, my sixth, Circle of Friends is starting to actually annoy me. It also doesn't help that one of the characters shares a name (same spelling and everything) with a person that bullied me in hig..."
Give it the flick Steve...not worth it!
Give it the flick Steve...not worth it!

I'm currently in the "It will get better ... right?" stage, so we'll see.
Steve wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Give it the flick Steve...not worth it!"
I'm currently in the "It will get better ... right?" stage, so we'll see."
Is the genre maybe a little too far removed from your normal taste Steve?
I'm currently in the "It will get better ... right?" stage, so we'll see."
Is the genre maybe a little too far removed from your normal taste Steve?

Well, it seemed okay when I was writing my third list, and it's listed as Historical Fiction. It's only the late fifties, so maybe I am just too young (born in the 80s) for it.
Steve wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Is the genre maybe a little too far removed from your normal taste Steve?"
Well, it seemed okay when I was writing my third list, and it's listed as Historical Fiction. It's only t..."
That's why you can never trust lists. Whoever put it under historical fiction was reaching a bit hard I think!
Well, it seemed okay when I was writing my third list, and it's listed as Historical Fiction. It's only t..."
That's why you can never trust lists. Whoever put it under historical fiction was reaching a bit hard I think!

The top genre is 'Chick Lit', so perhaps I'm allergic -- but so is My Sister's Keeper, so I don't know.
Steve wrote: "Phrynne wrote: "Whoever put it under historical fiction was reaching a bit hard I think!"
The top genre is 'Chick Lit', so perhaps I'm allergic -- but so is My Sister's Keeper, so I don't know."
Yes - there is good and bad in all genres. I actually like Maeve Binchy but her older books are very dated now. Perhaps that's why they called it Historical fiction!!!
The top genre is 'Chick Lit', so perhaps I'm allergic -- but so is My Sister's Keeper, so I don't know."
Yes - there is good and bad in all genres. I actually like Maeve Binchy but her older books are very dated now. Perhaps that's why they called it Historical fiction!!!


11. TBR List: The Wars of the Roses, Robin Neillands
Brenda wrote: "Tanvi wrote: "Well, I managed 6 out of 10!"
You've still got 10 days Tanvi:)"
Sadly, those 10 days will be taken up with assigments. :(
You've still got 10 days Tanvi:)"
Sadly, those 10 days will be taken up with assigments. :(
Louise wrote: "Only 1 more to go!
1. International Women's Day: Kushiel's Dart, Jacqueline Carey
2. Reduce: Blue Coyote Motel, Dianne Harman
3. Recycle: Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, Douglas Adams
4...."
Yay, well done!
1. International Women's Day: Kushiel's Dart, Jacqueline Carey
2. Reduce: Blue Coyote Motel, Dianne Harman
3. Recycle: Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, Douglas Adams
4...."
Yay, well done!
Tanvi wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Tanvi wrote: "Well, I managed 6 out of 10!"
You've still got 10 days Tanvi:)"
Sadly, those 10 days will be taken up with assigments. :("
Well congratulations on a job well done! And good luck with your assignments.
You've still got 10 days Tanvi:)"
Sadly, those 10 days will be taken up with assigments. :("
Well congratulations on a job well done! And good luck with your assignments.

1. International Women's Day - Read a book about a strong female character either fiction or non-fiction.
Clean Up Australia Day - 3.3.13 -
2. REDUCE - Read a book from your TBR shelf
3. RECYCLE - Read any book from the library
4. The Ides of March - 15.3.13 -
Read a book with a murder or assassination in the plot.
5. St. Patrick's Day - 17.3.13 -
Read a book written by an Irish author, set in Ireland or has an Irish character.
6. Australian Labour Day - Choose a book whose main characters are working class people, e.g. construction, office or health workers, policemen or teachers.
7. Colours of Autumn - Choose a book which has red, gold, brown, orange or yellow in the title or whose cover is primarily an Autumn colour.

8. Easter - 29.3.13 - 1.4.13 -
Read a book that YOU would associate with Easter: death and resurrection
9. Anzac Day - 25.4.13
10. Mothers Day - 12.5.13 -
11. & 12. Finish the challenge with at least two books from your TBR list - Just because you can!!
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I was going to prioritise



Well done!

Well done!"
Not as well done as you, Steve! How many are you up to on your 3rd list now??



Currently reading my sixth. Expecting to finish the seventh before the end of the month.



Kathryn wrote: "After several changes to my initial selections, I'm finished the Autumn Challenge. I read all 12, with an extra one for the first category!
1. International Women's Day - Read a book about a str..."
Congratulations Kathryn, great result!
1. International Women's Day - Read a book about a str..."
Congratulations Kathryn, great result!
Louise wrote: "Yay! I've finished. Just in time to sort out my Winter reading and to finish my last assignment of the semester. Rock on!
1. International Women's Day: Kushiel's Dart, Jacqueline Carey
2. Reduce:..."
Well done Louise! Great effort!
1. International Women's Day: Kushiel's Dart, Jacqueline Carey
2. Reduce:..."
Well done Louise! Great effort!
Elaine wrote: "Finished my 9th for this challenge St Patrick's day The Likeness
which I thoroughly enjoyed and gave 4 stars to. Don't think I'm going to finish the challenge on tim..."
You are doing extremely well Elaine!

You are doing extremely well Elaine!

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Well done!
Steve wrote: "Since this challenge is nearly over (Boo!), what happens to this thread?"
We just archive them Steve, so you can access it at any time:)
We just archive them Steve, so you can access it at any time:)


Thanks Brenda...nowhere near the calibre of you or Steve but I am enjoying it. Hope to catch up on a few in the June challenge!!!!
Elaine wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Finished my 9th for this challenge St Patrick's day The Likeness
which I thoroughly enjoyed and gave 4 stars to. Don't think I'm going ..."
Everyone has their own speed of reading Elaine...you mustn't compare yourself to others:)

Everyone has their own speed of reading Elaine...you mustn't compare yourself to others:)


No...not comparing Brenda just stating the facts. I'm pretty sure you guys are the exception not the norm. :)

1. International Women’s Day – Cold Light by Frank Moorhouse
2. Reduce - Love and Death on Long Island by Gilbert Adair
3. Library - The 39 Steps by John Buchan
4. Murder - HHhH by Laurent Binet
5. St Patrick's Day - The Blackwater Lightship by Colm Tóibín
6. Worker - Hide and Seek by Ian Rankin
7. Easter - The Secret Life of France by Lucy Wadham
8. Autumn - Death Comes To Pemberley by P.D. James
9. ANZAC - My Brother Jack by George Johnston
10. Mother's Day - Room by Emma Donoghue
11. TBR - Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola
12. TBR - Father's Day by Tony Birch
Loved the challenge and enjoyed all of the books apart from the first mother's day book I gave up on. Looking forward to the Winter challenge.

As Trevor said, looking forward to the Winter challenge!

1. International Women's Day

Clean Up Australia Day
2. REDUCE - Read a book from your TBR shelf

3. RECYCLE - Read any book from the library

4. The Ides of March

5. St. Patrick's Day

6. Australian Labour Day

The history of the movement
7. Colours of Autumn

8. Easter – I don’t associate Easter much with anything but thought this book would be interesting!

9. Anzac Day

10. Mothers Day

11. & 12. Two books from my TBR list –

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Now onto my winter challenge!

1. International Women's Day

Wonderful Nicola :)




Elaine, I haven't always finished my challenges either! I just try to fit those books in the next challenge!


Thanks Nicola. Yes I normally do that too but I've actually had to say no to the Winter challenge. Although I have been sneaking peaks at what everyone has chosen to read and I must say I'm very tempted to change my mind!!!


Hey! Go for it and just do what you can! It's not a competition, just an avenue for getting some reading time in!
Elaine wrote: "I'm on my tenth for this challenge,my Anzac day read A Fortunate Life
. What an amazing story. I am really enjoying it but clearly will not complete the challenge..."
You have done exceptionally well Elaine, congratulations!

You have done exceptionally well Elaine, congratulations!
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