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2014 Reading Challenges for Sue

December 26, 2013 by Sue 6 Comments

My second year for this challenge.

1. A book with “Blue” or any shade of Blue (Turquoise, Aquamarine, Navy, etc) in the title.
2. A book with “Red” or any shade of Red (Scarlet, Crimson, Burgundy, etc) in the title.
3. A book with “Yellow” or any shade of Yellow (Gold, Lemon, Maize, etc.)in the title.
4. A book with “Green” or any shade of Green (Emerald, Lime, Jade, etc) in the title.
5. A book with “Brown” or any shade of Brown (Tan, Chocolate, Beige, etc) in the title.
6. A book with “Black” or any shade of Black (Jet, Ebony, Charcoal, etc) in the title.
7. A book with “White” or any shade of White (Ivory, Eggshell, Cream, etc)in the title.
8. A book with any other color in the title (Purple, Orange, Silver, Pink, Magenta, etc.).
9. A book with a word that implies color (Rainbow, Polka-dot, Plaid, Paisley, Stripe, etc.).

 

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I did the Monthly Key Words in 2013, but the host has offered this new challenge and I like it!

MONTHLY MOTIFS: 

Jan– Around the World-Choose a book to read that takes place in a country different than the one you live in or choose a book written by an author that is from a country different than your own.

Feb– Award Winner-Read a book that has won recognition or a literary award.

Mar–  Fairy tales or Fairy Creatures-Read a fairy tale retelling or a book with fey/fairies in it.

Apr– Short & Sweet-Read a collection of short stories or anthologies.

May– Mystery, Murder, & Mayhem-Read a murder/mystery book, a book in which someone dies of mysterious causes, or a book in which a mystery must be solved.

June–  A Long Journey-Read a book in which the character(s) take a trip, go on a quest, or find themselves on a journey toward something, etc.

July– Assassins, Warriors, & Rebels-Read a book in which the main character is one of these things or fights against one of these things.

Aug– Alternate Reality-Read a book that’s set in the future, on another planet, in another dimension, or in an unknown world. A Dystopian book will count this month as well.

Sep– Book to Movie-Read a book that has a movie based off of it. For an extra challenge, see the movie as well.

Oct– The Witching Hour-There’s been a lot of zombies lately, but this year include a ‘witchy’ book in your scary reads- a book about a witch or a book that has witches in it.

Nov– An Oldie but a Goodie-Pick a book published before 2000 that you’ve always wanted to read, but just never got to. Or pick a book set in the past (before 2000).

Dec– That’s a Wrap-Finish a series you’ve been meaning to finish or read the next book in a series you started but never finished.

 

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I have participated in #2, #3, #5, and #6, so here we go for the seventh time!

From January to December, choose a book from each of the following categories:

A reference to time
A position of royalty
A number written in letters
A forename or names
A type or element of weather

 

In 2013 I made Level 2 by April, so I’m going for broke and trying for Level 4 this year!

Level 1 – Snoop – Read at least 6 books
Level 2 – Investigator – Read 7-12 books
Level 3 – Super Sleuth – Read 13 or more books
Level 4 – Sleuth Extraordinaire – Read 20 or more

 

 

 

I think I can do it: Level 2!

Choose a level….

Level 1 – Complete 1 series.
Level 2 – Complete 2 series.
Level 3 – Complete 3 or more series.

 

 

A new challenge and it sounds like fun!  I’m going for The Highlander.

Read and review Scottish books -any genre, any form- written by a Scottish author (by birth or immigration) or about or set in Scotland.

Challenge levels:

Just A Keek (a little look): 1-4 books read
The Highlander: 5-8 books
The Hebridean: 9-12 books
Ben Nevis: 13+ books

 

I decided to join this challenge to jumpstart my perpetual challenge of reading all the winners.  I will go for the L’Engle level: 15-29 points.

Each book you read is worth points. You get:
3 points for a Newbery Medal Winner
2 points for a Newbery Honor Book
1 point for a Caldecott Medal Winner

In addition to that, you pick a level to aim for:
L’Engle: 15 – 29 points
Spinelli: 30 – 44 points
Avi: 45 – 59 points
Lowry: 60 – 74 points
Konigsburg: 75+ points

 

For my third year of this challenge, I’m going to try to repeat last year’s Mt. Ararat!

Challenge Levels:

Pike’s Peak: Read 12 books from your TBR pile/s
Mount Blanc: Read 24 books from your TBR pile/s
Mt. Vancouver: Read 36 books from your TBR pile/s
Mt. Ararat: Read 48 books from your TBR piles/s
Mt. Kilimanjaro: Read 60 books from your TBR pile/s
El Toro: Read 75 books from your TBR pile/s
Mt. Everest: Read 100 books from your TBR pile/s
Mount Olympus (Mars): Read 150+ books from your TBR pile/s

 

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Mount TBR Reading Challenge 2013

December 7, 2013 by Sue 1 Comment

2013 Mt. TBR Review HeadquartersI signed up for Mt. Vancouver this year and made it to Mt. Ararat with 48 books gone from my TBR pile.  I always think I’ll read more from my shelves but I keep getting distracted with newly published library books and gifts.  Oh well, as long as I’m plugging away at the pile, it gets smaller, right?  Of course, new purchases probably kept me about the same.  Sigh.

Pike’s Peak: Read 12 books from your TBR pile
Mount Blanc:
 Read 24 books from your TBR pile
Mt. Vancouver: Read 36 books from your TBR pile
Mt. Ararat: Read 48 books from your TBR pile

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The 2013 Color-Coded Reading Challenge Wrap-Up

December 7, 2013 by Sue 1 Comment

Well, it took me most of the year, but I finished up The 2013 Color-Coded Reading Challenge with a few weeks to spare.  This was my first year to tackle this challenge and it was fun to read books that were mostly from my stash. Thanks to myreadersblock.blogspot.com for hosting.

 

1. “Blue” (Turquoise, Aquamarine, Navy, etc.) Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs, by Wallace Stegner

2. “Red” (Scarlet, Crimson, Burgundy, etc.) Love, Ruby Lavender, by Deborah Wiles

3. “Yellow” (Gold, Lemon, Maize, etc.) Magic for Marigold, by L.M. Montgomery

4. “Green” (Emerald, Lime, Jade, etc.) Olive’s Ocean, by Kevin Henkes

5. “Brown” (Tan, Chocolate, Beige, etc.) Like Water for Chocolate, by Laura Esquivel

6. “Black” (Jet, Ebony, Charcoal, etc.) The Raven Boys, by Maggie Stiefvater

7. “White” (Ivory, Eggshell, Cream, etc.) To Dance with the White Dog, by Terry Kay

8. any other color (Purple, Orange, Silver, Pink, Magneta, etc.) Blood Orange Brewing, by Laura Childs

9. implies color (Rainbow, Polka-dot, Plaid, Paisley, Stripe, etc.) Shades of Earl Grey, by Laura Childs

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Fall is here

September 27, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

 

It’s been raining here for a couple days and yesterday I woke up to find that the mountains right outside my living room window have snow on them.  One of the peaks was snow-free for only about 9 weeks this year.  It hasn’t gotten quite cold enough at night yet to freeze so my annuals are still hanging on, although some of them are looking tired.  A few perennials are still blooming and I have some lovely roses blooming late this year.  Hurrah for Liquid Fence!  I’m a believer, as the deer have mostly stopped nibbling now that I’m fanatically spraying our property.  They pass through but don’t stay to eat.  So for the first year ever, I have fall-blooming roses because the dang deer didn’t eat off the buds.

Goodreads 2013 challenge

I’ve gotten some reading in and finished another challenge: the goodreads.com 2013 Challenge.  I set mine for 104 books and reached it in September.  Still three months left!

A friend and I have scheduled some quilting time together so that we can encourage each other and make sure some work gets done, so this week I started the quilt I’m making for our family Festival of Trees space this year.  I have until Thanksgiving to get it done, but really before then as I’m having this one machine-quilted for the first time instead of hand-quilting it like I do my others.  I’m shooting for finishing the top by Halloween.  It’s chocolate and lime with some turquoise and has a fun rectangular repeating block in a scrappy fashion.

Except for the week when I was laid up with a sprained foot, I’ve been walking pretty regularly around the neighborhood and listening to audio books.  I really like being out and walking.  With the weather turning cooler, I’ve been going later to enjoy the warmth, but this week it hasn’t helped much because it doesn’t warm up.  I might need to get one of those ninja masks people wear in the cold for fall walking.

IMG_0189We went to see our niece, Nika Fazulyanov, in “Shrek, the Musical” at the SCERA theatre where she played Young Princess Fiona.  She was great and looked cute as a redhead.

Brian’s car was broken into and had the passenger window smashed in.  Trust me, that makes an unholy mess inside the car. He was shaken up but not hurt and nothing really valuable was stolen, but I sat for 3 1/2 hours yesterday at the dealer while they replaced the window.  Things like that make it easy to get lots of reading done.

That’s about all the news.  Hope we have an Indian Summer on the way because I’m not quite ready for winter.

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What’s in a Name 6 Wrap-Up

May 12, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

Well, I finished another reading challenge and this is the fourth time I’ve done this challenge, having participated in #2, #3, and #5 previously.  It’s always a fun one and thanks to bethfishreads for hosting.  The categories and the books I read are below and they are eclectic!

Up or Down or its equivalent in the title– Rise to Rebellion: A Novel of the American Revolution, by Jeff Shaara

Something you’d find in your Kitchen– Stake and Eggs, by Laura Childs

Party/Celebration– State Fair (Benni Harper Mystery #14), by Earlene Fowler

Fire or its equivalent-Cinder (Lunar Chronicles #1), by Marissa Meyer

An Emotion-Love Mercy (Love Mercy Johnson #1), by Earlene Fowler

Lost or Found or its equivalent-The Lost Art of Gratitude (Isabel Dalhousie #6), by Alexander McCall Smith

 

 

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