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message 651: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16594 comments Mod
😉 time flies, huh?!


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 6399 comments So half way through my current book - European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman by Theodora Goss and it actually covers all the letters.

S - Sherlock Holmes
A - Joe Abernathy
N - Irene Norton
D - Diana Hyde


message 653: by Kristel (new)

Kristel | 287 comments Camilla wrote: "Completion post

Title: Walk with Me: Camino de Santiago — France
Author: L.M. Soria
Date: 29.6.19
Pages: 280

Letters:
S - author

Genre: no"


I'm afraid we won't be able to use this book, 'cause it appears to be a travel guide with a lot of pictures and it's hard to know whether or not it has enough words to qualify for this challenge.


message 654: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "So half way through my current book - European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman by Theodora Goss and it actually covers all the letters.

S - Sherlock Holmes
A - Joe Abernathy
N - Irene N..."


Gotta love books that cover all the letters!


message 655: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "My husband and daughter walked the Camino de Santiago from France right across Spain to the coast in 2014. I think it was around 800 km and took them five weeks. They love trekking.. me not so much..."

That is impressive!!
And I feel like it's also a little insane haha. So much walking! But you do see a lot of beautiful scenery when you do this kind of trek and that's definitely worth it.


message 656: by Emma (M) (new)

Emma (M) | 1777 comments So I started reading Dead Girls Essays on Surviving an American Obsession by Alice Bolin (supposedly it examines societies obsession with dead women - through the news, true crime, film, tv, literature, etc) I was really looking forward to it as the premise of the essay collection sounded really interesting. What a disappointment! I ended up DNFing it as it was just a rambling collection of thoughts, with minimal discussion of the topic on the blurb. Le sigh, I wish I had read the GR reviews first but I was so interested in the topic I didn’t even check it’s GR page first. Now I want to read an actual good book about the topic if anyone happens to know one?


message 657: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 1885 comments Kristel wrote: "I'm afraid we won't be able to use this book, 'cause it appears to be a travel guide with a lot of pictures and it's hard to know whether or not it has enough words to qualify for this challenge."

Well, it's definitely not a travel guide. Yes, there are some small photos, but they comprise a very small part of the pages. The content of the book is:
Part 1: about the history of the Way of St. James
Part 2: the author's daily memoirs about her walk to Santiago de Compostela during 1.5 months
Part 3: advice on how to plan your journey, packing tips etc.
Part 4: descriptions of the different regions during the way
Part 5: daily prayers for 31 days
Amazon gives the print length as 280 pages, so it is definitely over the 160-page limit even with some photos thrown in.


message 658: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12885 comments I don't drive, so do a LOT of walking. When the kids were younger just doing the school run and walking to work was a little over 11 miles (18k) a day. Then I still had to work, mostly on my feet all day.
As there were no direct bus routes, and going into town on the bus and back out again would end up taking twice as long as walking, I never bothered. Also doen't help that I get motion sickness, lol.

I have managed to complete a 100km in 24 hours event before, which was surprisingly fun, even if my feet did feel like they were going to fall off by the end of it!


message 659: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16594 comments Mod
Sammy wrote: "I don't drive, so do a LOT of walking. When the kids were younger just doing the school run and walking to work was a little over 11 miles (18k) a day. Then I still had to work, mostly on my feet a..."

wow! That's a great way to stay fit!


message 660: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16594 comments Mod
COMPLETION POST

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
336 pages

67380 words

S: Character; Silas
A: Character;Abanazer Belger
N: Author
D: Character;Mr Dandy

Genre: MPG Horror 1694 users


message 661: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Completion post

Title: The Rest of the Story
Author: Sarah Dessen
Date: 30/6/19
Pages: 440
Letters: S (author), D (author), A (character April)


message 662: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Camilla wrote: "Kristel wrote: "I'm afraid we won't be able to use this book, 'cause it appears to be a travel guide with a lot of pictures and it's hard to know whether or not it has enough words to qualify for t..."

Thanks for the clarification, Camilla!

Seems like we'll be able to use it then, since the photos are only a small percentage and the rest is text.


message 663: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12885 comments Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "wow! That's a great way to stay fit!."

I really was back then. I also went to the gym/pool and boxercise classes most evenings, lol.


message 664: by Kristel (new)

Kristel | 287 comments Camilla wrote: "Kristel wrote: "I'm afraid we won't be able to use this book, 'cause it appears to be a travel guide with a lot of pictures and it's hard to know whether or not it has enough words to qualify for t..."

Okay, then we can use it! I used Amazons "look inside" feature and in the beginning, there appeared to have a few pictures. Good to know it's not actually that picture heavy:)


message 665: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 1885 comments Completion post

Title: Blood and Chocolate
Author: Annette Curtis Klause
Date: 30.6.19
Pages: 264

Letters:
A - author
D - char Kelly Desmond

Genre: Horror by 126 users (first column)


message 666: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Pet Sematary is a very odd book.... I'm about half-way through and I feel sorry for the pet. Which is probably not what King intended haha.


message 667: by ❀Tea❀ (new)

❀Tea❀ (ttea) | 9624 comments Completion post

Title: And Then There Were None
Author: Agatha Christie
Date: 30.6.19
Pages: 320

Letters:
A - title

Tag: horror


message 668: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12885 comments Eldarwen wrote: "Pet Sematary is a very odd book.... I'm about half-way through and I feel sorry for the pet. Which is probably not what King intended haha."

Teehee, probably not. Most of the books written around that period are somewhat on the odd side. May have had something to do with the substance abuse thing, lol.
If you ever fancy something really odd, try The Tommyknockers ;)


message 669: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16594 comments Mod
Ok, Tea. I think that book gets the award for most inappropriate horror tag. Agatha Christie?! 😮
Although that book is really suspenseful... I guess there are people even more sensitive than me to spine-chilling stories lol


message 670: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 1885 comments Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Although that book is really suspenseful... I guess there are people even more sensitive than me to ..."

My daughter was absolutely terrified by it when they had to read it in school. I think she was 14 or 15.


message 671: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
I was getting a little restless with reading King last night (I think it's the writing) so I've now also started Secrets of a Summer Night for a little light reading which I've been meaning to pick up for a while now.

I'll try to have the King done by Thursday though to count for the horror tag this week - we're doing really good on those top shelves though! Half-way done already!

And because I can't really sit at work openly reading my paperback, I've also started His Banana for the lolz and because it's short and I can finish it in 3 work days.


message 672: by Kristel (new)

Kristel | 287 comments July Back Room BOM has been chosen!

It's What Remains and starts in July 17th.

Volunteers for DQs can give their bid here: BOM Discussion thread.


message 673: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
I'm trying to get a hold of the book. If I manage, then I'll join in the discussion and volunteer for DQ.


message 674: by ❀Tea❀ (new)

❀Tea❀ (ttea) | 9624 comments Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Ok, Tea. I think that book gets the award for most inappropriate horror tag. Agatha Christie?! 😮
Although that book is really suspenseful... I guess there are people even more sensitive than me to ..."


I remember I've read it for horror in battleship (original challenge) bur wasn't sure how many tags it has. Battleship had more relaxed rules about genres (I think it was 10 people). So I was surprised when I saw how many people actually tagged it as horror.

But come to think about it, if you read a blurb and if you don't know it's AC, it does sound horror-ish.


Sadly, it didn't work for many letters (only 1) I hoped with all those characters, there'll be more


message 675: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16594 comments Mod
Camilla wrote: "My daughter was absolutely terrified by it when they had to read it in sch..."

Oh yes at that age I think I would have been too!


message 676: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16594 comments Mod
❀Tea❀ wrote: "come to think about it, if you read a blurb and if you don't know it's AC, it does sound horror-is..."

True!
Oh battleship was a while ago. I think we were much nicer with rules back then 😂


message 677: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12885 comments Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Oh battleship was a while ago. I think we were much nicer with rules back then."

Couldn't have been much stricter! I think RSU has scarred me for life for challenges that require certain colours on the cover! lol.


message 678: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16594 comments Mod
Sammy wrote: "Couldn't have been much stricter! I think RSU has scarred me for life for challenges that require certain colours on the cover! lol. ..."

haha I think Laura also regrets creating that red & white cover task!


message 679: by Tina ❣ (new)

Tina ❣ (nutrinut) | 2000 comments Week 3 Completion Post

Book 1
Title: Flight
Author: Alyssa Rose Ivy
Date: 29 June
Pages: 263 pages

Letters:
A - Alyssa, author first name
D - Allison Davis, character

Book 2
Title: Inhibitions
Author: Kimberly Bracco
Date: 30 June
Pages: 303 pages

Letters:
A- Ashley Marie Mitchel, character


Book 3
Title: In a Great Southern Land
Author: Mary-Anne O'Connor
Date: 30 June
Pages: 416

Letters:
D- David Tumulty, character

Book 4
Title: Four Dead Queens
Author: Astrid Scholte
Date: 2 July
Pages: 429

Letters:
A - Atrid, author first name
S - Scholte, author surname


message 680: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Wow, Tina, you've been on a roll!


message 681: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
I signed up for DQs for the Back Room. Will let you know if I get selected.

Also, it's not a scarring story this time. In case someone else from the team would like to join. The discussion, I give no guarantee for ;-), but the book is actually a proper story, and not some weirdly googled-images-and-some-text-to-go-with-them sort of style.


message 682: by Emma (M) (new)

Emma (M) | 1777 comments I was going to read Perfect Formation but after the comments about how terrible it was I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. This month’s sounds a lot more promising.


message 683: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Aww, but Perfect Formation was fun! As long as you could take the piss out of it in comments ;-))


message 684: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 1885 comments Aargh, I just realised that the book I finished yesterday doesn't work for any of this week's letters! Sorry!


message 685: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Camilla wrote: "Aargh, I just realised that the book I finished yesterday doesn't work for any of this week's letters! Sorry!"

Well that sucks, but shit happens! ;-)


message 686: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 1885 comments Well, the rest of the books I'll finish this week definitely work, and at least one of them is horror, maybe another one too, need to check.


message 687: by Kristel (new)

Kristel | 287 comments Completions post:

Title:Suicide Club
Author: Rachel Heng
Date read: 30 June
Pages: 339
Letters:
S- title
A- character: Anja


Title: Windwitch
Author: Susan Dennard
Date read: 30 June
Pages: 416
Letters:
S- author
D- author
A- character: Aeduan
N - character: Merik Nihar


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 6399 comments COMPLETION POST

European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman by Theodora Goss
706 Pages paperback
horror - first page 12 people.
All letters covered.


message 689: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
I love it when a book fits all letters!


message 690: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments I haven't been having a great week reading-wise so far, but I'm hoping to turn things around tomorrow and finish a couple of books... I also hope to start & finish & participate in the BOM for Daisy Jones before the Friday deadline


message 691: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12885 comments I've not been doing so great either, and our guest will be staying this week too (and a distinct possibility of next week), but one way or another, I will finish my book in time for the deadline. Really annoying, as normally I'd have easily finished it by now. :(


message 692: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12885 comments Looks like we have Walnut next week. That's a big nope from me on the New Adult theme, but I'll read The Wise Man's Fear at 994 pages.

It's covers W - title and A- character :)


message 693: by Kristel (new)

Kristel | 287 comments Sammy wrote: "Looks like we have Walnut next week. That's a big nope from me on the New Adult theme, but I'll read The Wise Man's Fear at 994 pages.

It's covers W - title and A- character :)"


New Adult?? Oh, no! I'm afraid I'm not going to be very helpful. I'll try to find something. Maybe I'm lucky and have something in my tbr😅


message 694: by Kristel (new)

Kristel | 287 comments On a lighter note Daisy Jones & The Six BOM started yesterday. If you are interested join the discussion.


message 695: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments I have a few options for New Adult & think I should be able to get to at least some of them

The Bride Test (53 tags)
Fix Her Up (30 tags)
Sutphin Boulevard (11 tags) + a couple other books in that series


message 696: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Sammy wrote: "Looks like we have Walnut next week. That's a big nope from me on the New Adult theme, but I'll read The Wise Man's Fear at 994 pages.

It's covers W - title and A- character :)"


Still need to read that one. Hope you enjoy!


message 697: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
And yep, our word for the next week is:

WALNUT

Top shelf is: New Adult


Here's the COUNTDOWN to the end of week 3 / start of week 4.


message 698: by Emma (M) (new)

Emma (M) | 1777 comments New adult isn’t really my thing but I think I have a Colleen Hoover on my Kobo from a few years ago that I never got around to reading that will probably apply.


message 699: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Judy wrote: "I haven't been having a great week reading-wise so far, but I'm hoping to turn things around tomorrow and finish a couple of books... I also hope to start & finish & participate in the BOM for Dais..."

Don't worry, we all have those weeks :-)


message 700: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 1885 comments Uhh, New Adult is really not my genre...


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