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A Fire in the Sun

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Euphoria

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This is for "A book my mother loved." My mom has been gone for nearly 14 years, but she was an avid reader. She so often spoke of this book as well as the prequel "Freckles."
Even though I am way behind in this book challenge, it matters not to me :) I am enjoying this challenge because of the new genres I have read, expanding my world of reading!

I am now at 34/50
#20 A book at the bottom of my TBR pile.

#24 A book based entirely on its cover.

#34 A book with a love triangle.

Cheryl wrote: "ven though I am way behind in this book challenge, it matters not to me :) I am enjoying this challenge because of the new genres I have read, expanding my world of reading!"
That's what challenges are all about! ☺
That's what challenges are all about! ☺

A book w/ more than 500 pages-Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott This book was 519 pages long. ;) :)
A book you were supposed to read in HS but didn't-To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee I read everything assigned in HS, so I chose a typical HS book that I hadn't been assigned. This was a really good book! :)
A book that made you cry-The Prayer Box by Lisa Wingate Wow! This was a really good book, and it definitely got me in tears. :) I've downloaded at least one more by this author and hopefully I can read it soon. :)

That looks like a great book Kimberly. I think I will check it out. This is one of the reasons I love these challenges.

28/52
[X] A book with 500 pages – The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova – 5/22/15
[X] A book from an author you love that you have not read yet – Cat-a-Lyst by Alan Dean Foster – 5/27/15
[X] A book with a love triangle – G'Day to Die by Maddy Hunter – 5/29/15





That could have fulfilled the local book as well.

I thought about using it for a local book, but I have so many other choices for that category, I wanted to use something a bit more substantial for that category. :)



Just finished reading/listening to The Exile Kiss

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Trilogy: Read Riding High and Riding Hard by Vicki Lewis Thompson over the weekend and am working on book three, Riding Home.

A classic romance-My Antonia by Willa Cather
A book set in a different country-Gold and Fishes by Donna Carrick (took place in Banda Aceh, Sumatra Island, Indonesia, mostly, and some in Phuket, Thailand)
A non-fiction book-I'm OK - You're OK by Thomas Harris
A book set in high school-Glimpse by Stacey Wallace Benefiel

The Count of Monte Cristo

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

31/52
[X] A book published this year – Ming Tea Murder – Laura Childs – 6/5/15
[X] A book with bad reviews – Wuthering Heights – Emily Brontë – 6/6/15
[X] A book you own but have never read – The Big 5-Oh! – Sandra D. Bricker - 6/9/15


Cheryl wrote: "I just finished reading my book "I didn't read in high school/middle school." Shane, Shane: The Critical Editionby Jack Schaefer. I have no idea how I missed bei..."
Have never read the book, but believe I have seen the movie.
Have never read the book, but believe I have seen the movie.

Cheryl.....I love Cody. I worked in Yellowstone for several summers as a young aldult. A older co-worker (think retiree) from Cody always let me stay at her home when I wanted to visit the town. I have never forgotten her kindness....just her name.
[X] A book originally written in a different language: Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren (Originally published in Swedish)

Hi Sharmon, I do feel privileged in many ways to live in God's country. It is so beautiful here. I just wish myself and my family could get out more and enjoy the area (ie Yellowstone, the Beartooths, etc.) Often when you live somewhere you end up just working and not getting to enjoy what the tourists get to see so much of!

My husband actually has the DVD. It was made into a pretty popular movie with Alan Ladd released in 1953. It was filmed in Jackson, Wyoming (I live in Cody WY). I have never seen the movie, so need to take an afternoon and watch it. The book really touched me in its simplicity and its very classic Western theme.
Once again this challenge has opened up my reading choices. I never was much of a Western fan, and I don't even know why, but now I have read a couple more Westerns (not even for the challenge), and I am enjoying them very much.

The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath: A Graphic Novel by H.P. Lovecraft, I.N.J. Culbard
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

A popular author's 1st book-The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie; Nope, I hadn't read this one yet! :O I loved it, though! :)
A book based on a true story-The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd; I read this as part of June's mini challenge (book on a friend's Goodreads list). It's about Sarah Grimke, one of the first women fighting for equality for all people, including slaves and women. I loved Kidd's first book (The Secret Life of Bees) but was totally unimpressed by her 2nd book (The Mermaid Chair). I wasn't sure about this third one, but took a chance. And, I'm glad I did. :)

The Fallen Angel

[X] A book you own but have never read The Killing Game by Iris Johansen
Am now 32/52 for this challenge. ☺
Am now 32/52 for this challenge. ☺

Tensleep

Cheryl wrote: "Just finished a book for the prompt "a book that takes place in my hometown (or close by)."
Tensleep Tensleepby Sarah Andrews Great mystery, took place 20 mile..."
Had not heard of this one, sounds good!
Tensleep Tensleepby Sarah Andrews Great mystery, took place 20 mile..."
Had not heard of this one, sounds good!


It wasn't my cup of tea.

Book at bottom of to read list: Touched by Angels by Debbie Macomber-Pretty good book. The three Angels were funny and I liked the love stories, all three had good endings.
Book set in future: Summer Ruins by Trisha Leigh-Excellent book. :) This was the last book in a 4 set series and I really liked all of them. It is definitely geared towards the young adult, but I found it enjoyable. :)




#26 of 52 - A book originally written in a different language - Candide

#27 of 52 - A book you started but never finished - Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor



We should never, any of us, have to be ashamed or apologise for what we enjoy reading. Glad you enjoyed it! :D

35/52
[X] A book with a number in the title – The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas – 7/4/15
[X] A book set in the future – The Time Machine by H.G. Wells – 7/9/15
[X] A book that takes place in your hometown (or close to where you live) – Sprinkle with Murder by Jenn McKinlay – 7/11/15
[X] A book more than 100 years old – The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells – 7/15/15
Teresa: I am impressed that you tackled and finished three classics. I started two (The Waves and Far from the Madding Crowd), and only finished the first so far. Need to plug away at "Madding" some more. :-/
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