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WOuld that Harry fit under the propehcy task? can any work for the abc task,

The Battle of the Labyrinth not as ..."
how about the 1,2,3 title, or abc challenge or under math?

And I am the opposite, I loathed the Alex cross series, but love love love the woman murder club

I finished Shutter Island over the weekend, which I enjoyed. I'm starting The Concubine's Daughter A Novel tonight. It's another book for the ABC challenge.

Thanks for the ideas, Teresa, but I already claimed the prophecy and the abc tasks. It does seem a shame to not use it. Am still looking at switching books around to make them all fit - I'll become a juggler yet!!

Oh dear.....I've got this audio book in my library pile for the Go Back To School task. I hated it in school and was hoping that time and maturity and audio format may make it more bearable. Sounds like that won't happen. Good thing it's a short-ish book.
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Kathryn, I started listening to The Old Man And The Sea last week and am very surprised. I hated it in High School. I don't remember any details other than it was boring and we didn't seem to move on from that book. However, I'm now finding the writing to be quite beautiful. Hemingway does have a way with words. That said, I don't get the point of the story. He's caught his fish already and I still don't see the point.
Well, at least I'm not hating it and I'd be happy if I didn't feel put-off just by the fact that a book is Hemingway's writing. I'm still not fond of this book but that's because the plot goes nowhere.
Maybe the last third of the book will pull things together??

Oh dear......."
I am glad that you are liking it better this time around. I guess that I am the kind of writer who like plot movement more than the beauty of words. I guess that is why I like Dan Brown and other people don't. But then again, if we all liked the same style of writing lots of writers wouldn't be around. I just read Utopia by Sir Thomas More and I am so glad that we don't all have to be alike like in that society.

Thanks for the ideas, Teresa, but I already claimed the prophecy and the abc tasks. It does ..."
yw I am beginning to learn the art of juggling : )

I just started The Best Day of Someone Else's Life by Kerry Reichs, I'm using it as a Mother/Daughter team. So far it's a fun read!

I finished (finally!) The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver and will now be starting Out Stealing Horses A Novel by Per Petterson.

I finished (finally!) The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver and will now be starting Out Stealing Horses A Novel by Per Petterson."
I'm reading Petterson's To Siberia next. I just won it in the Goodreads giveaway. Haven't read him before...not sure what to expect.

@Katie - Congrats Katie on your win. You beat me out! ;P

Well, I didn't hate it like I did before but I still don't get the appeal of Hemingway. This story was just too slow moving and I didn't find any meaning to it other than "man catches fish, loses fish, makes it home". Not my cup of tea, despite the beauty of the writing.
I'm now reading Rebecca. I had started The Birds Fall Down but it starts a bit slow and, after Hemingway, I wanted something with a bit more action. While Rebecca is rather gothic (perfect for October reading), the plot is moving forward.

But it's worth it!

I also just realized that I have four in-progress tasks, and they're all multi-book challenges so I have not been able to claim points for a while!

Petra--I haven't read The Old Man and the Sea, but it does sound a bit boring. If you like Hemingway's writing, but want a more exciting plot, you might try For Whom the Bell Tolls. The story centers around an American who goes to help fight the fascists in the Spanish Civil War. His mission is to blow up a bridge in the mountains, working with the guerrilla fighters. I'm not big on military stories (though I do like a good revolution), but I found this book to be sufficiently character driven. It has some good suspenseful fighting scenes, too.
Or you could just not read another book by an author you don't like. LOL.

Anyway, I think I'm going to read a couple of shorter books before I start in on A Breath of Snow and Ashes.
I'm just about done with Welcome to Temptation in audio book form and will start on the audio version of Coraline next.
I am reading Talk to the Snail Ten Commandments for Understanding the French for the 'momento' book in the 50 point mid-way task. I have fond memories of my mother meeting her linguistic match in Paris. My Mom didn't want to try to speak French, and the desk clerk at the hotel didn't want to try to speak Engligh. My Mom did actually learn that the word for newspaper in French is 'journal' after the desk clerk handed her a French/English dictionary. We laugh about that to this day.
I'm starting The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly today. Someone suggested that it might work the current job portion of Roseann's task. (Unemployed software development business analyst). If it won't fit there then I'm thinking that it will fit in the 'emotion' portion of PJ's mid-way task. The emotion being fear. I just wanted a change of pace from Diana Gabaldon for a bit. (Gasp, is that a sacrilege?) :-) I haven't read Michael Connelly before so I'm interested to see if I like this author.

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Katie, thank you. I may just give Hemingway another try if the book has some action. I'll check this one out the next time I'm in the Library. Hemingway may be worth one more try. Thanks!

I never liked The Old Man and the Sea when I had to read it in school. But as an adult, I actually didn't find it so bad of a read and enjoyed it this time for one of my tasks (the sea one).

I may have been the one to suggest The Scarecrow. It would work for the software business, minus the unemployment. Connelly is my favorite author, especially his Harry Bosch series. I also recommend his book, The Poet.



Lisa, thanks for the recommendation. I'll keep you posted as to how I like it. I checked out The Poet. Should this be read before The Scarecrow?

No, it doesn't need to be read first. The main character Jack McEvoy is in both books, but the stories stand alone.



I am really enjoying Jacob right now, and it is actually forcing me to go to the gym a lot more htan i normally wood jsut to keep reading it!


It works for the noun task (symbol=thing noun). It works under three word task. I don't know if it will work for any of your math task... I hope that helps. I just finished it!





Kathryn wrote: "Marie-vicky wrote: "I have just finished Eat Pray Loves by Elizabeth Gilbert.I'm reading the Last Symbol by Dan Brown. I will use it for the Fall Challenge, but I still don't know on what task it w..."<
Marie-vicky: thanks Kathryn It's good idea. I will use it for the noun task

I've finished Rebecca for the Apple A Day task (apple on cover) and started The Avatar Syndrome last night as my Three Word Title selection.

Jennifer, how was Lies My Mother Never Told Me? I almost bought it yesterday.


How was The Concubine's Daughter? I'd also love to hear your thoughts on the Julie Andrews memoir when you finish. I've always liked her and have come close many times to buying her book.



Hello!
I am just about to begin The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde, for the alternative history task (15.2).

The Last Symbol is for the Noun's task
The Art of racing in the Rain is also foe the nouns task

I just finished The Art of Racing in the Rain and loved it. Have some tissues handy Marie-vicky!



Dracula-should finish today-am reading through gutenburg and it is much quicker than I thought it was going to be and I am also enjoying it more than I had anticipated
A Game of Thrones-just started
Ghost at Work-have only read a few chapters, but looks like it will be a fast read with an interesting premise-will try to finish this today also

I have about a chapter left of TCD, but I really liked it. It reminded me of cross between Sidney Sheldon and Shogun, if that makes sense. If you enjoy these types of books, then you will like TCD. I'll also follow-up on Julie Andrews after I read it some time within the next week. Work and family have really slowed down my reading progress, but I'm doing my best to read when I can.
I've just started to listen to Dracula for the Lets Get Physical task.
I'm also part of the way through Cause of Death which is my last book for the Learn your ABC's task
I'm also part of the way through Cause of Death which is my last book for the Learn your ABC's task
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