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That sounds good to me.

I found one already! And it's a book I just got and want to read! Woohoo!



I'll accept it.


or small-town librarian for 4...since especially in small towns the library is at the school/ works with students....


I'll accept it."
Thanks, Yz! I'm still looking for another book for that...but go a little crazy if I don't have at least one OK choice before the challenge starts...lol!

or small-town librarian for 4...since especially in small towns the library i..."
Demon for Halloween - works for me :)

Mel W wrote: "Delicious Dee the book slut wrote: "demon for halloween? if not, i'll do some switching - i'm trying to fit the next Lords of the Underworld book in...
or small-town librarian for 4...since espec..."

0 of 10 Complete!
1. Starts with “O”: Out of Body by Cameron Stella
2. Birthday: Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (Thanks Carolyn F.!)
3. North Carolina: TBD
4. Teacher’s Day: Too Good To Be True by Kristin Higgins (HS teacher)
5. Law & Order: Under Fire by Jo Davis (firefighter)
6. Halloween: When Autumn Leaves by Amy S. Foster (witches)
7. National Book Month: Last Lessons of Summer by Margaret Maron (publisher)
8. Romantic Suspense: Beyond the Night by Joss Ware
9. Teen Read Week: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
10. Reader's Choice: Playing with Fire by Gena Showalter
To Read:









Complete:

Jenna Black, Elizabeth Amber, Claudia Dain, Nicholas Sparks, Liz Carlyle, Lydia Dare, Virginia Kantra
More are listed at Heart of Carolina Romance Writers A chapter of the RWA for North Carolina authors.

She's a chef but she's also writing a cookbook."
As long as she is writing, I don't see why not.


For the geography category, it has to be either a book by an author who lives in the place, a book that is set in it, or a character that hails from that place.

I'm reading a memoir about a writer and the book deals with what's going on in her life while she's trying to get her first book published.

I'm reading a memoir about a writer and the book deals with what's going on in her life wh..."
Yep...that will work.

Well, crap! I don't know if any of my books are set in NC, and the authors are probably not, but I'll have to look in the book jacket. Some of them aren't very forthcoming about where they are from (at least on GR).

Usually I try to read books from my TBR so if I don't have a book that fits the category, I just don't read it. Sometimes I get them from the library but rarely.





- October monthly reading challenge (this group)
- October monthly reading challenge (PNR group)
- Pick it for me challenge (this group)
Seasonal challenge
- Covers Covers Covers challenge.
Which is currently working out to be a book a day (I'm a fast reader) but I'm finding sooooo many great authors and my TBR list is actually getting lower. And it's helping me resist curling up with the entire BDB series which Debbie recommended the first book for this month PIFM challenge.

Hah, that means I put the one that should be here on the other one. Geesh! Thanks for catching it. There is nothing funny about dementia, I have to tell you...lol.
Books mentioned in this topic
First Impressions (other topics)Shiver (other topics)
The Truth About Forever (other topics)
Wicked Appetite (other topics)
Out of Body (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Jude Deveraux (other topics)Nora Roberts (other topics)
Sandra Brown (other topics)
This is the thread where we ask questions, discuss, and make suggestions for the challenge.
Special thanks to the members who regularly stop by at the Suggestions Thread and share their input. It definitely helped me a lot when I put together the monthly categories. Thanks, guys.
1. October: Read a book which title starts with “O”.
2. Birthday: Read a book from an October B-day celebrant’s GR bookshelf. (http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...)
3. Geography: Read a book whose author, setting or character is from North Carolina.
4.Teacher’s Day: Read a book set in a school, college or university, or a character is in the education field (teacher, professor, lecturer, etc).
5. Law & Order Read a book where one of the major character is a lawyer or judge, or in the 911 Emergency Service field (police, firefighter, paramedic, etc).
6. Halloween Read a ‘scary’ book, or one that features a typical “Halloween” character (witch, vampire, ghost, etc)
7. National Book Month Read a book set in the publishing business, or a book about writing, or one with a character that is a writer, publisher, editor, etc.
8. Romance Genre: Read a romantic suspense book or a suspenseful romance.
9. Of Lists and Shelves:Teen Read Week Read a book from the first five pages of either of the following shelves:
young adult
teen reads
juvenile fiction
10. Reader's Choice
Challenge Duration: October 1 – October 31, 2010