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1) The Help by Kathryn Stockett. (set in another country)
2)The Martain by Andy Weir. (Sci-Fi)(a totally different genre)
3)And the Mountains echoed by Khaled Hosseini.(place name) Does No.3 qualify?
Only chose 3 catagories for my first reading challenge.
What a great excuse to make the time to sit down and read.
Vivian wrote: "Finally chosen my booklist.
1) The Help by Kathryn Stockett. (set in another country)
2)The Martain by Andy Weir. (Sci-Fi)(a totally different genre)
3)And the Mountains echoed by Khaled Hosseini.(..."
Vivian, could you please edit your post to link your books thanks? In the comment box you will see "add book/author". Click on that and follow the prompts. Thanks:) It just makes it easier for everyone to see and check out your choices:)
Yes #3 qualifies:)
1) The Help by Kathryn Stockett. (set in another country)
2)The Martain by Andy Weir. (Sci-Fi)(a totally different genre)
3)And the Mountains echoed by Khaled Hosseini.(..."
Vivian, could you please edit your post to link your books thanks? In the comment box you will see "add book/author". Click on that and follow the prompts. Thanks:) It just makes it easier for everyone to see and check out your choices:)
Yes #3 qualifies:)
Vivian wrote: "Hi Brenda,
have just posted books to read for Oct. challenge.
Now how do I link?"
Check my previous post Vivian :)
have just posted books to read for Oct. challenge.
Now how do I link?"
Check my previous post Vivian :)

*1.
2. Different Genre: The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown
*3.
*4.
5. Your Choice: Life or Death by Michael Robotham






The Helpby Kathryn Stockett
The Martianby Andy Weir
And the Mountains Echoedby Khaled Hosseini

1). Geographical Setting: Read a book set in a different country than your own.
2). Travel to a Different Genre: Read a book from a genre you haven't explored before/for a long time.
3). Cover Hunt: Read a book with a picture of a mode of transport on the cover.
4). Title: Read a book with a PLACE NAME in the title, such as the name of a country, state, city, town, etc. Titles with words like ‘woods’, ‘beach’, ‘mountain’, ‘river’, ‘garden’, ‘park’, etc, in the title would count as places too.
5).Reader’s Choice: Read any book of your choice.





Vivian wrote: "My list for Oct challenge
The Helpby Kathryn Stockett
The Martianby Andy Weir
And the Mountains Echoedby Khaled Hosseini"
Well done:)
The Helpby Kathryn Stockett
The Martianby Andy Weir
And the Mountains Echoedby Khaled Hosseini"
Well done:)
Stef wrote: "Not sure which three of the following
1). Geographical Setting: Read a book set in a different country than your own. Dying in the Dark USA (I am from Australia not surprisingly)
2)..."
Nice list Stef! Yes, I think we can count factory:)
1). Geographical Setting: Read a book set in a different country than your own. Dying in the Dark USA (I am from Australia not surprisingly)
2)..."
Nice list Stef! Yes, I think we can count factory:)


2). Travel to a Different Genre: Read a book from a genre you haven't explored before/for a long time.

3). Cover Hunt: Read a book with a picture of a mode of transport on the cover.

4). Title: Read a book with a PLACE NAME in the title

5). Reader’s Choice: Read any book of your choice.

Where do I add the read books to rate them once I've completed the challenge?
Sorry. Still finding my way around the maze.
Thanks for all tips
Vivian
Vivian wrote: "Hi all. Ready to embark on Oct reading challenge.
Where do I add the read books to rate them once I've completed the challenge?
Sorry. Still finding my way around the maze.
Thanks for all tips
Vivian"
You go back to your original post where your books are listed and click on "edit". Then rate your books as you read them. Once you've finished you can copy and paste the completed list in a new post to show everyone you've finished, what you read and how you rated them :)
If you check September challenge now you'll see some completed posts coming through..this will give you the idea :) And once October starts you'll see the posts from people as they complete a read:)
Where do I add the read books to rate them once I've completed the challenge?
Sorry. Still finding my way around the maze.
Thanks for all tips
Vivian"
You go back to your original post where your books are listed and click on "edit". Then rate your books as you read them. Once you've finished you can copy and paste the completed list in a new post to show everyone you've finished, what you read and how you rated them :)
If you check September challenge now you'll see some completed posts coming through..this will give you the idea :) And once October starts you'll see the posts from people as they complete a read:)

Where do I add the read books to rate them once I've completed the challenge?
Sorry. Still finding my way around the maze.
Thanks fo..."
Thanks for that.
Michael wrote: "Lol. How did i know that would happen. Your method is a bit different than mine Brenda but both good. :)"
We're either not online or we are - it seems we both are at the same time though Michael;) At least we're BOTH helpful;)
We're either not online or we are - it seems we both are at the same time though Michael;) At least we're BOTH helpful;)
I decided to double my October challenge so here it is:)
My list:
1a. Geographical (Different Country) Germany - The Children's Train: Escape on the Kindertransport by Jana Zinser
1b. Russia - From Afar by Frank Scozzari
2a. Different genre - Dystopia - Nirvana by J.R. Stewart
2b. Memoir - Born for Life: A Midwife's Story by Julie Watson
3a. Cover - Mode of Transport Police Car- NYPD Red 2 by James Patterson
3b. Train Spirits of the Ghan by Judy Nunn
4a. Title - Place Name - The Storyteller of Inis Mor: Could a Legend Save His Life? by Brian O'Raleigh
4b. Australia's Most Murderous Prison: Behind the Walls of Goulburn Jail by James Phelps
5a. Readers Choice - Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See
5b. Back Again by Susan May
Subject to change:)
My list:
1a. Geographical (Different Country) Germany - The Children's Train: Escape on the Kindertransport by Jana Zinser
1b. Russia - From Afar by Frank Scozzari
2a. Different genre - Dystopia - Nirvana by J.R. Stewart
2b. Memoir - Born for Life: A Midwife's Story by Julie Watson
3a. Cover - Mode of Transport Police Car- NYPD Red 2 by James Patterson
3b. Train Spirits of the Ghan by Judy Nunn
4a. Title - Place Name - The Storyteller of Inis Mor: Could a Legend Save His Life? by Brian O'Raleigh
4b. Australia's Most Murderous Prison: Behind the Walls of Goulburn Jail by James Phelps
5a. Readers Choice - Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See
5b. Back Again by Susan May










Subject to change:)
Carolyn wrote: "Reading fantastic book set in Afghanistan at moment.."
Hope it's not part of the October challenge Carolyn - October hasn't started yet!
Hope it's not part of the October challenge Carolyn - October hasn't started yet!


but no children's books? I suppose this is a children's book?
Deborah wrote: "Oh dear, I just read the new guidelines and I had planned to read Leon Garfield's classic set in london
but no children's books? I suppose this is a children's ..."
It seems to be classed as one Deborah, though it has Young Adult specified as well. I'll leave it to one (or all) the other mods to comment as well...

but no children's books? I suppose this is a children's ..."
It seems to be classed as one Deborah, though it has Young Adult specified as well. I'll leave it to one (or all) the other mods to comment as well...
It's borderline but I think it could be YA. It has enough pages. I used to read Leon Garfield many (many) years ago. He is very good!

My choices are:
1) Mode of Transport on Cover:
2) Title:
3) Geographical location:
4)Geographical location:



And as a bonus read:


2).
3). Cover Hunt: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling.. it has a hippogriff on it that's definitely a mode of transport haha.
4).
5).
Yay super excited to try out a challenge!!!
Ellie wrote: "1). Geographical Setting: Angus, thongs and full-frontal snogging by Louise Rennison. (really just looking for an excuse to read this book and nearly every book is written in a different location t..."
Welcome to the group Ellie :) Could you please edit your post to link your books? We all love to check out each others choices..
In the comment box, click on "add book /author" and follow the prompts. You can do link, cover pic and author that way:)
Welcome to the group Ellie :) Could you please edit your post to link your books? We all love to check out each others choices..
In the comment box, click on "add book /author" and follow the prompts. You can do link, cover pic and author that way:)

2). Travel to a Different Genre: The Red Tent
3). Cover Hunt: Hester and Harriet Bicycle on Cover
4). Title: Heartbreak Hotel
5).Reader’s Choice: TBA

Not that I am saying that a whale (or a hippogriff) are not totally reasonable as modes of transport...

Not that I am saying that a whale (or a hippogriff) are not totally reasonable as modes of transport... ..."
LOL - well Jonah certainly travelled by whale :)

Thanks Michael. Now to getting on with the reading
Vivian wrote: "Michael wrote: "Hi Vivian. What i do is once i finish a book is to write a post saying you have finished and your rating and then update your original post with all the books you are reading. I add..."
Tomorrow, tomorrow....oh only a few hours before we can all start!!! lol
Tomorrow, tomorrow....oh only a few hours before we can all start!!! lol

Geographical Setting - Gathering Prey by John Sandford (USA)
Cover showing mode of transport -

Place name in title - Big Lake by Nick Russell
Reader's choice - Blood Sport by Dick Francis
I have to finish my current book first Library of Souls. Then I will probably start with The Final Detail by Harlan Coben. It's a library book and I always read those first so they can be returned.

Michael wrote: "What is Library of Souls like Phrynne? I loved the first two books and have been holding out for that one. Sorry for getting a bit of topic. :)"
So far the same as the others Michael. The story continues and the photos are quite remarkable!
So far the same as the others Michael. The story continues and the photos are quite remarkable!

So far the same as the others Micha..."
It's the final in the series? Or is there going to be another?


This seems to be one of those books that people either Loved or Cant for the life of them see what all the fuss was all about.
Wonder which camp I will fall into :)

Sharon wrote: "My goodreads is out by a day? Just started reading The Girl on the Train and updated status to currently reading just then, yet Goodreads states that I started reading it on the 30t..."
Sharon, Goodreads stems from the US - they are around 17 hours (give or take) behind us. Don't worry...you can change it when you "edit review" - "change to today"...
Sharon, Goodreads stems from the US - they are around 17 hours (give or take) behind us. Don't worry...you can change it when you "edit review" - "change to today"...

Sharon wrote: "Thanks Brenda, goodreads makes it appear that we're all cheating on this challenge, lol! Not waiting another day "
That's right:) I always adjust my date started when I read a book...book finished too for that matter. Very backward these US peeps;)
That's right:) I always adjust my date started when I read a book...book finished too for that matter. Very backward these US peeps;)
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