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message 101: by Tien (last edited Sep 17, 2023 02:18AM) (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3100 comments 10.3 Vowels
Pug Hill by Alison Pace

+10 Task

Post Total: 10
Season Total: 125



message 102: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 151 comments 20.10 - Letters (Owlette's Task)

Love Letters by Debbie Macomber

🎓 “Paul’s letter was in my hand and I looked down on the plain white envelope. My stomach convulsed as I removed the handwritten sheets. “ ~ p. 316 🎓

+20 task

Task total = 20
Season Total = 110


message 103: by Joanne (last edited Sep 16, 2023 09:39AM) (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 577 comments 15.1 Celebration of Styles

Not A Novel

The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation by Philip Shenon

I make a habit, each September, to read a book on the subject of 9/11. This was my choice this year and it was a good one.

I wanted to learn more, about what went on before and after the attack on the USA. The information in this book covered both. Philip Shenon is a investigative reporter for The New York Times and the text of this book proves his worth to the paper. The text is written similar to a news article, so it is easy to read and follow. It is not dense and hard to follow and it kept me reading and interested.

Shenon takes you into the political cliques of Washington and exposes the partisanship (on both sides) and the scheming that occurred after the attacks, to hide the true story of why this devastating event took place. Unlike a lot of the other books I have read on this subject, there are not stories from survivors, or families. However, they do play an important role trying to uncover why this happened and how it could have been avoided.

An enlightening read and recommended to anyone who is interested in history

Task Points 15
Review 10
Season Total 55


message 104: by Joanne (last edited Sep 16, 2023 09:44AM) (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 577 comments 20.9 Popular Science

The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, the Most Devastating Plague of All Time by John Kelly

MPG Science Rating 3.88

A very surprising, interesting take on the story of The Black Death, which killed between 75 and 200 million people from 1346 to 1353 in Asia and Europe and Northern Africa. Both pneumonic and bubonic plague affected the human population at the speed of light. Sources indicated that Europe alone lost half it's population,

The book included extensive research which includes diaries and letters and chronicles from religious men who lived long enough to record parts of what happened. Many of these writings blame God or the solar system for the unstoppable plague. We now know it was first carried by fleas on the rat and when transferred to humans, and was spread by contact.

The book was very readable, I found myself interested and picking it up each night to carry on learning about something I knew little about.

Task Points 20
Review 10
Season Total 85


message 105: by Rosemary (last edited Sep 16, 2023 12:28PM) (new)

Rosemary | 4277 comments 10.6 September

The Killer Inside Me by Jim Thompson

Texas Deputy Sheriff Lou Ford comes across as a friendly, bumbling kind of guy. But he has what he calls a sickness, a side to him that enjoys violence. When dead bodies start turning up in his small town, he starts to wonder if people are beginning to suspect.

There’s some nasty violence against women here, not only murder but also sadism, but not too graphically described, probably because of the time this was published. Other than that, I enjoyed this early psychological thriller (from 1952), the study of a killer who's been clever but perhaps not quite clever enough. Or has he?

+10 Task (born September 27, 1906)
+10 Review
+ 5 Oldies (1952)

Post Total = 25
Season Total = 170


message 106: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 4277 comments 15.2 Celebration of Styles

Think Least of Death: Spinoza on How to Live and How to Die by Steven Nadler

+15 Task (Not a Novel)

Season total = 185


message 107: by Apple (new)

Apple | 951 comments 15.3 Celebration of Styles

Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Non Western - Toshikazu Kawaguchi is Japanese

Post Total = 15
Season Total = 205

10.6
15.1; 15.2; 15.3
20.1; ... ; ...; ...; 20.5; ....; ....; ....; ....; 20.10 (x2)


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14229 comments 15.1 Celebration of Styles

Sister Pelagia and the Red Cockerel by Boris Akunin

+15 Task (Nonwestern)

Season total = 95


message 109: by Connie (last edited Sep 16, 2023 07:46PM) (new)

Connie  G (connie_g) | 1896 comments 20.10 Letters

Go as a River by Shelley Read

Inga wrote a letter to Victoria, and Victoria wrote back to Inga.


Victoria Nash's life changes when she meets a Native American stranger, Wil Moon, on her way home. She lives on her family's peach farm in Iola, Colorado. The attraction is strong between Wil and Victoria, but racism is very prevalent in 1945.

"My home is at the bottom of a lake. Our farm lies there, mud bound, its remnants indistinguishable from boat wreckage. Sleek trout troll the remains of my bedroom and the parlor where we sat as a family on Sundays."

The government builds a dam and floods the town of Iola. There is loss of community and people's livelihoods. Nature is a potent healer as Victoria rebuilds and recovers from personal and business losses.

"Go as a River" is a coming-of-age novel about loss, heartache, resilience, survival, friendship, and family. It demonstrates the damage left by war, bigotry, and a lack of equality for women. The lovely setting in the western Colorado mountains is an important element in the story. Although we pass many obstacles in the long, meandering journey of life, Wil said it was important to "go as a river."

+20 task
+ 5 multiple
+10 review

Task total: 35
Season total: 145


message 110: by Beth (new)

Beth Robinson (bethrobinson) | 1174 comments 10.5 October list of horror authors

Flirt by Laurell K. Hamilton

Task total: 10
Grand total: 115


message 111: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3100 comments 20.9 Popular Science
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
MPG Science & avg rating 4.39

+20 Task

Post Total: 20
Season Total: 145



message 112: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 577 comments 20.2 War In honor of Howard Bahr and Anthony Doerr, read any book that has an MPG of War and Historical Fiction.

Trouble the Water byRebecca Dwight Bruff

This was a fictional biography of Robert Smalls, first a slave, than a hero then a Congressman. His story was lost to history until the author stumbled upon it.

The story takes us through Smalls childhood on a South Carolina farm, enslaved, as all is relatives before him. The relationship between his "master" and himself is quite unlike other enslaved, yet even as a small boy Smalls struggles to unravel the truth of how he could feel much for a man who owns him.

Although the time period covers the Civil War period, the war itself is not front and center, So if war bothers you, have no worries, this book may still be for you.

What I had a problem with was the story dragging, there was not enough action to keep me turning the pages. The prose is beautiful, the author a decent writer, it just wasn't my normal.

Task Points 20
Review 10
Multiple 5
Prizeworthy 15
Task Total 50
Season Total 135


message 113: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) 20.2 War
Chancellorsville by James Reasoner

+20 pts - task
+ 5 pts - multiple
Task Total - 25 pts


message 114: by Apple (new)

Apple | 951 comments 15.4 Celebration of Styles
Not A Novel

Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis

Post Total = 15
Season Total = 220

10.6
15.1; 15.2; 15.3; 15.4;
20.1; ... ; ...; ...; 20.5; ....; ....; ....; ....; 20.10 (x2)


message 115: by Apple (new)

Apple | 951 comments 10.7 Scrabble (Anika's Task)

The Awakening by Kate Chopin
Scrabble score = 23

+10 task
+10 oldies

Post Total = 20
Season Total = 240

10.6; 10.7;
15.1; 15.2; 15.3; 15.4;
20.1; ... ; ...; ...; 20.5; ....; ....; ....; ....; 20.10 (x2)


message 116: by Apple (new)

Apple | 951 comments 10.7 Scrabble (Anika's Task)

A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey
Scrabble Score = 29

+10 task
+10 oldies
+5 multiple

Post Total = 25
Season Total = 265

10.6; 10.7 (x2);
15.1; 15.2; 15.3; 15.4;
20.1; ... ; ...; ...; 20.5; ....; ....; ....; ....; 20.10 (x2)


message 117: by Joanna (new)

Joanna (walker) | 2288 comments 20.1 Author! Author!

Less Is Lost by Andrew Sean Greer

Not as good as Less, but still some great observations and really funny moments to be found in this meandering journey of self-discovery. I enjoyed revisiting Arthur Less, the slightly washed up, middle-aged, self-proclaimed "bad gay," author. His story about not knowing how to be comfortable in his own skin, even in his fifth decade, was vulnerable and touching. Still, I wanted something more from this book. Much like the protagonist, the plot never knew what it was doing or where it was going. Sadly for the reader, this made for quite a bit of drag as the characters meandered about.

The narrator for the audiobook is excellent (and is the same narrator who narrated Less). He's so good here that the audiobook won a well-deserved Audiofile Earphones Award. If you like audiobooks, the humor here translates very well to audio format.

+20 Task
+10 Review

Task total: 30
Grand total: 205


message 118: by Joanna (last edited Sep 18, 2023 02:43PM) (new)

Joanna (walker) | 2288 comments Post 93 Rebekah wrote: "20.8 Morrison
Blanche Among the Talented Tenth by Barbara Neely

+20 pts - task
Total - 20 pts"


+5 Oldies (published 1994)


message 119: by Beth (new)

Beth Robinson (bethrobinson) | 1174 comments 10.9 Georgia

Real Murders by Charlaine Harris
Description says set in Lawrenceton, GA.

Task: 10
Grand total: 125


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14229 comments 20.3 Dickens

The Blue Diamond by Annie Haynes

The blue diamond of the title is a fabulously large and beautiful blue diamond set in an equally fabulous and beautiful necklace. This necklace can be worn only by the wife of the Lord of the Manor or that of his heir.

It is pretty obvious from the beginning that the theft of the necklace is being planned. No, nothing so overt is said - we're not privy to any thieves conspiring a burglary, but there is one scene when a new groundsman asks one of the maids about it. The antenna would go up by any of us who reads this genre. This scene is shortly followed by a very beautiful but unknown woman suddenly found on the grounds. Hilda has amnesia.

So, for me there wasn't much of a mystery. Actually, there was. I wondered how people who were well-heeled and educated could be so naive. These were people who locked their doors at night to keep out the burglars, but couldn't see they'd opened their doors and welcomed them inside.

Still and all this was sort of fun reading this mystery originally published in 1925. The writing style and characterization was good enough. I have so many books to read I think it unlikely I'll get to another Annie Haynes. I can stretch to find a 3rd star, but just barely.

+20 Task (Haynes was born in 1864)
+10 Review
+10 Oldies (pub'd 1925)

Task total = 40

Season total = 135


message 121: by Jayme(theghostreader) (last edited Sep 20, 2023 08:04PM) (new)

Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2595 comments Repost
10.3 Vowels
Acorna's Rebelsby Anne McCaffrey

Task +10
Grand total : 25


message 122: by Connie (new)

Connie  G (connie_g) | 1896 comments 10.4 Debut

Amazing Grace Adams by Fran Littlewood

I had mixed feelings when reading about Grace Adams, a perimenopausal language teacher with a disintegrating marriage and a challenging relationship with her fifteen-year-old daughter. The book has a good portrayal of Grace's teenage daughter who is over her head in social media and involved in a toxic relationship.

By the time a flashback tells us about a heartbreaking event that Grace has faced, we've wondered for most of the book why Grace is often out of control. For example, the book begins with Grace just abandoning her car in the middle lane of a highway because traffic is not moving, she's having hot flashes, and she needs to pick up a cake.

"Amazing Grace Adams" is a story about a woman who is very troubled by the past, and having difficulty coping with life. The reader can feel her pain, but also feel frustrated by the choices she makes. It sometimes only takes one misstep to change a life from amazing to broken, and it's a long road back toward hope and recovery.

+10 task
+10 review

Task total: 20
Season total: 165


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14229 comments Post 121 Jayme wrote: "15.2 celebration of styles
Acorna's Rebelsby Anne McCaffrey
Old-born 1926-died 2011

Task + 15
Grand total 30"


Jayme, Celebration of Styles requires 10 different authors and you claimed a book by Anne McCaffrey for 15.1. I see she works for 10.3 Vowels or there may be another task you’d like to use this for. Let us know what you’d like to do.


message 124: by Tien (last edited Sep 18, 2023 05:03PM) (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3100 comments 20.1 Author! Author!
The Friend by Sigrid Nunez
thread note

+20 Task
+5 Prize-Worthy

Post Total: 25
Season Total: 170



message 125: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) Joanna wrote: "Post 93 Rebekah wrote: "20.8 Morrison
Blanche Among the Talented Tenth by Barbara Neely

+20 pts - task
Total - 20 pts"

+5 Oldies (published 1994)"


Thank you, Joanna


message 126: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) 20.2 War
Vicksburg by James Reasoner

+20 pts - task
+ 5 pts - multiple
Task Total - 25 pts


message 127: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3100 comments 10.10 Group Read
The Adventures of Sally by P.G. Wodehouse

+10 Task
+10 Oldies (pub. 1922)

Post Total: 20
Season Total: 190



message 128: by Marie (new)

Marie (mariealex) | 1098 comments 15.2 Celebration of Styles

Nous Autres by Mademoiselle Caroline

Young – born 1974 (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mademoi...)

+15 Task

Task total = 15

Points total = 140

... ; ... ; 10.3 ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ...
15.1 ; 15.2 ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ...
20.1 ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; 20.7 ; 20.8 ; ... ; 20.10


message 129: by Marie (new)

Marie (mariealex) | 1098 comments 20.9 Popular Science

Quoi de neuf, Docteur Moustache ? by Marion Montaigne

MPG of Science and 4.07 rating

+20 Task
+5 Prize-worthy (Prix du Festival d'Angoulême for Prix du public Cultura 2013)

Task total = 25

Points total = 165

... ; ... ; 10.3 ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ...
15.1 ; 15.2 ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ...
20.1 ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; ... ; 20.7 ; 20.8 ; 20.9 ; 20.10


message 130: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5272 comments 15.4 Celebration of Styles

Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions: A Novel in Interlocking Stories by Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi

+15 Task (Non Western)

Season Total: 125


message 132: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5272 comments 15.6 Celebration of Styles

Hotel World by Ali Smith

+15 Task (Not-a-Novel)

Season Total: 155


message 133: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5272 comments 15.7 Celebration of Styles

Poems from the Moor by Emily Brontë

+15 Task (Canon)

Season Total: 170


message 134: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5272 comments 20.3 Dickens

The Green Dwarf: A Tale of the Perfect Tense by Charlotte Brontë

+20 Task Bronte: 1816-1855
+15 Oldies (1830)

Task Total: 35
Season Total: 205


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14229 comments Post 103 Joanne wrote: "15.1 Celebration of Styles

Not A Novel

The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation by Philip Shenon

I make a habit, each September, to read a ..."


Thank you for the Review. However, there are no styles for Celebration of Styles.


message 136: by Apple (last edited Sep 19, 2023 01:47PM) (new)

Apple | 951 comments Post 123 Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Jayme, Celebration of Styles requires 10 different authors and you claimed a book by Anne McCaffrey for 15.1. I see she works for 10.3 Vowels or there may be another task you’d like to use this for. Let us know what you’d like to do.

Hi Elizabeth, I have also made this mistake and used Sayaka Murata for 15.1 and 15.2 :(

Can I please move 15.1 (Post 42) to 20.8 Morrison

Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata

You very quickly come to the conclusion that perhaps our narrator, Keiko, would be diagnosed with some condition that she has difficulty understanding social and interpersonal cues.

She finds comfort and safety in the routines and rules that dictate her part-time job at the convenience store, and imitates the speech, both words and style, and appearance of those around her so she seems to fit in.

When a strange man comes to work at the convenience store, one less adept at fitting in than she is, her life is about to change.

This is an interesting look at society and its expectations, and how those who don't fit in and how they try to make it work, or how they are impacted by, and react to, the way they are treated.

A short, sharp book about self discovery and whether it is better to be part of society or be true to oneself, this was completely enjoyable.

+20 task
+10 review
+5 prizeworthy (Akutagawa Prize 2016)

Post Total = 35
New Season Total = (220-15+35=) 240


10.6; 10.7 (x2);
15.1; 15.2; 15.3;
20.1; ... ; ...; ...; 20.5; ....; ....; 20.8; ....; 20.10 (x2)


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14229 comments 10.7 Scrabble

Looking For Rachel Wallace by Robert B. Parker

Rachel Wallace was a militant feminist who was also a Lesbian. Her personna and her views made her very strident. Spenser is everything she abhors. She was absolutely certain that Spenser, being male, couldn't agree with her and she assumed he held views that he likely didn't hold. He was hired to protect her and what she believed was beside the point.

This was first published in 1980. I remember the Women's Revolution. Though I wasn't in contact with any of the Rachel Wallaces, it was impossible not to be fully aware of them. And, when gender discrimination was staring me in the face, it was pretty easy to adopt their views, though, perhaps, not their ways of disseminating those views.

This was my first Robert B. Parker. The plot and Spenser himself are hard hitting. I was only a couple of pages in when I recognized the hard-boiled style so like that of Raymond Chandler. Before reading any further, I was already marking the first in this series for my wish list. I suspect I'd find the series close to 5-stars, but the individual installments something less. This is 4-stars, though probably not toward the top of that group.

+10 Task (41 pts - or maybe only 36, I kept getting a different score!)
+10 Review
+ 5 Oldies (1980)

Task total = 25

Season total = 160


message 138: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 577 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Post 103 Joanne wrote: "15.1 Celebration of Styles

Not A Novel

The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation by Philip Shenon

I make a habit, ea..."


Sorry, I forgot about that, I will fix my score


message 139: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 304 comments 10.3 Vowels

Tom Lake by Ann Patchett

The story itself and the sense of place (a cherry farm in western Michigan) here are excellent.

The characters are decent, but the way the story is told stifled them a bit. Everyone is seen through the eyes of Lara - we see her daughters and husband through her in the present story line, and we see Peter Duke, Pallace, Sebastian and the others through her in the past storyline. Because Lara is telling a story about the past with the benefit of hindsight, we're never truly able to be in the moment with the characters in her past, including herself. Lara has edited, deepened her understanding, rationalized, etc. - this is a narrative choice I can respect, but I'm not sure it was the right choice.

In the present, the daughters feel like foils for their mom's story - they react in different ways and ask different questions, serving more to tease out details than to be people in their own right.

Similar to State of Wonder, Patchett makes what I consider pretty clunky narrative choices throughout her telling. She hides details to build suspense for the reader in ways that are nonsensical in the story. I wish that Patchett would rely less on trying to build suspense and have a big reveal, because she's an excellent writer and doesn't need to cling so tightly to her very-blatant puppet strings.

+10 Task (Ann)
+10 Review

Task total =20
Season total = 20


message 140: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 304 comments 15.1 Celebration of Styles

Between the Woods and the Water by Patrick Leigh Fermor

+15 Task (Not a novel - memoir)

Task total =15
Season total = 35


message 141: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 304 comments 15.2 Celebration of Styles

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

+15 Task (Young - born 5/3/1985: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becky_C... )

Task total =15
Season total = 50


message 142: by Beth (new)

Beth Robinson (bethrobinson) | 1174 comments 15.1

The Moment of Tenderness by Madeleine L'Engle
Style - Aged
B1918
D2007

Task total: 15
Grand total: 140


message 143: by Lagullande (new)

Lagullande | 1131 comments 15.2 Celebration of Styles

The Tree of Heaven by May Sinclair

+15 Task (Aged: 1863-1946, aged 83)


Points this post: 15
RwS total: -
CoS total: 30
Season Total: 30

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message 144: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 151 comments 20.8 Morrison

Role Playing by Cathy Yardley

Cathy describes herself as "biracial, Vietnamese and Irish-British-American" here: https://tartsweet.com/2021/05/04/sapa...

+20 task

Task total = 20
Season Total = 130


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14229 comments Post 119 Beth wrote: "10.9 Georgia

Real Murders by Charlaine Harris
Description says set in Lawrenceton, GA.

Task: 10
Grand total: 125"


+5 Oldies


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14229 comments Post 112 Joanne wrote: "20.2 War In honor of Howard Bahr and Anthony Doerr, read any book that has an MPG of War and Historical Fiction.

Trouble the Water byRebecca Dwight Bruff

This wa..."


I'm sorry. The awards on the book page are somewhat confusing, but there are only 2 awards: Feathered Quill and Chanticleer

-5 Prizeworthy


message 147: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Sep 20, 2023 02:18PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14229 comments Post 111 Tien wrote: "20.9 Popular Science
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
MPG Science & avg rating 4.39

+20 Task

Post Total: 20
Season Total: 145"


+5 Prizeworthy


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2595 comments Repost
10.3 Vowels
Acorna's Rebelsby Anne McCaffrey

Task +10
Grand Total :25


message 149: by Beth (new)

Beth Robinson (bethrobinson) | 1174 comments 10.7 scrabble

Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy by Jody Houser
Score of 47 or something close well over 23

Task total: 10
Grand total: 155
Including correction in post 145


message 150: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) 20.2 War
Gettysburg by James Reasoner

+20 pts - Task
+ 5 pts - Multiple
Task Total -25 prs


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