Saturday, November 29, 2008

2009 Suspense and Thriller Reading Challenge



The main link for this challenge could be found here ..

Rules of this challenge:

* Read TWELVE (12) different sub-genres of thrillers in 2009.

* You do NOT need to select your books ahead of time. Also, you may change as you go.

* Your books can crossover into other challenges.
This is the list of sub-genres of thrillers we've discovered so far:

Action thrillers - often feature a race against the clock, contains lots of violence, and an obvious antagonist. Treasure hunt, search for a lost archeological site, the world's lost meteorite, a mystery lost to time--action-adventure brings back our childhood fantasies of being the adventurer. Examples are Sahara by Clive Cussler, Thunderhead by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston

Amateur Detective mystery - solved by an amateur, who generally has some profession or affiliation that provides ready access to information about the crime.

Comic Thrillers - a thriller played for laughs, whether through a spoof of the genre or wisecracking interplay between the protagonists.

Conspiracy thriller - In which the hero/heroine confronts a large, powerful group of enemies whose true extent only he/she recognizes. The Chancellor Manuscript and The Aquitane Progression by Robert Ludlum fall into this category.

Cozy mystery - takes place in a small town—sometimes in a single home—where all the suspects are present and familiar with one another, except the detective, who is usually an eccentric outsider.

Crime thriller - offers a suspenseful account of a successful or failed crime or crimes. This subgenre often focuses on the criminal(s) rather than a policeman. Crime thrillers usually emphasize action over psychological aspects. Central topics of these films include murders, robberies, chases, shootouts, and double-crosses are central ingredients. I think the Dexter series would work well here.

Eco-thriller is where the protagonist must avert or rectify an environmental or biological calamity - often in addition to dealing with the usual types of enemies or obstacles present in other thriller genres. This environmental component often forms a central message or theme of the story. Examples include Nicholas Evans's The Loop, C. George Muller's Echoes in the Blue, and Wilbur Smith's Elephant Song, all of which highlight real-life environmental issues.

Futuristic Eco-thrillers are of the Science Fiction genre that proposes ideas that will or may occur and include such works as Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy and Ian Irvine's Human Rites Trilogy.

Erotic thriller simply put consists of erotica and thriller. The genre includes such books as Basic Instinct by Richard Osborne, and Fatal Attraction.

Disaster thriller - In which the main conflict is due to some sort of natural or artificial disaster, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, etc., or nuclear disasters as an artificial disaster. Examples include Stormy Weather by Carl Hiaasen, Tremor by Winston Graham, and the 1974 film Earthquake.

Drama thriller - In which the story consists of the elements of a thriller and drama film. These films are usually slower paced and involves a great deal of character development along with plot twists. Examples include The Illusionist, The Interpreter and The Prestige.

Forensic mystery - solved through the forensics lab, featuring much detail and scientific procedure.

Futuristic mystery/thrillers - a crime set in the future.

Hard-boiled mystery - is tougher and grittier than soft- or medium-boiled stories. They often incorporate violence, no-holds-barred descriptions of crime scenes, and sexual encounters. They usually feature a lone-wolf private detective who is cynical yet quixotic. Think Sara Paretsky, Ian Rankin, Raymond Chandler, Michael Connelly, James Elroy, Clyde Ford (The Long Mile).

Historical Thriller are thrillers set in the past, usually combined with other subgenres. This particular subgenre is rather uncommon. Examples of this are Black Order by James Rollins and The Jester by James Patterson and Andrew Gross.

Hitman Thriller would be where victims are being hunted by a hitman. Dean Koontz's The Good Guy is an example.

Horror thrillers has the conflict between the main characters are mental, emotional, and physical. Examples of this include World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks and 28 Days Later: The Aftermath by Steve Niles. What sets the horror thriller apart is the main element of fear throughout the story. The main character(s) is not only up against a superior force, but they are or will soon become the victims themselves and directly feel the fear that comes by attracting the monster's attention. Other well-known examples are Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and Thomas Harris's The Silence of the Lambs.

Inverted mystery - one where the killer is know and the story is about how the police go about proving and catching the killer- The Columbo movies were based on this genre.

Legal thrillers are where the lawyer-heroes/heroines confront enemies outside, as well as inside, the courtroom and are in danger of losing not only their cases but their lives. The Pelican Brief by John Grisham and the Jack Swyteck novels by James Grippando are good examples of the type.

Literary thrillers concern rare books but this one was about art crime. (added by Violette Severin)

Locked Room - mystery in which the crime is apparently committed under impossible circumstances (but eventually elicits a rational explanation).

Medical thrillers are which the hero/heroine are doctors or medical personnels working to solve an expanding medical problem. Robin Cook, Michael Palmer, and Tess Gerritsen are well-known authors of this subgenre.

Military Thrillers - a thriller featuring a military protagonist, often working behind enemy lines or as part of a specialized force Murder Mystery - focuses on one type of criminal case. Usually, there is a murder victim, and the detective must figure out who killed him, the same way he solves other crimes.

Mob Mysteries or Thillers are about mobsters, and their life account. It can describe the crimes they have committed, or the mob's general development.

Police Procedural Thrillers - a crime thriller that follows the police as they work their way through a case.

Political thrillers where the hero/heroine must ensure the stability of the government that employs him. Good examples are Protect and Defend by Vince Flynn, Presidential Games by Alvin E. Hargis, and Happy Holidays: A Political Thriller by J.D. Smith.

Private Detective mystery - Focused on the independent snoop-for-hire, these have evolved from tough-guy "hard-boiled" detectives to the more professional operators of today.

Psychological thrillers have (until the often violent resolution) the conflict between the main characters is mental and emotional, rather than physical. The Alfred Hitchcock films Suspicion, Shadow of a Doubt, and Strangers on a Train and David Lynch's bizarre and influential Blue Velvet are notable examples of the type, as is The Sixth Sense by M. Night Shyamalan and The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith (who also wrote Strangers).

Religious thrillers were popularized by the blockbuster, The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. This subgenre uses the rich and long history of religion to build stories with high stakes and deadly politics. More examples are Map of Bones by James Rollins, The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry, and The Last Cato by Matilde Asensi.

Romantic thriller is where the protagonists are romantically involved.

Sci-Fi thrillers - Michael Crichton's first novel, The Andromeda Strain (1969), still ranks as one of the top science fiction thrillers of all time. What could be scarier than microscopic killer germs run amok? Representing the larger end of the weird-creature spectrum, Mammoth by John Varley (2005) imaginatively spins a yarn starring a billionaire, a brilliant nerd, and a gifted animal wrangler whose newest charge happens to be a woolly mammoth.

Serial Killer thriller is an extremely popular subgenre of thriller. In this subgenre, a serial killer is terrorizing a group of people with horrific violence. The detective's goal is to stop the killer before he takes his next victim. Examples here are The Skin Gods by Richard Montanari, The Narrows by Michael Connelly, Seduction in Death by J. D. Robb

Spy thrillers (also a subgenre of spy fiction) are where the hero is generally a government agent who must take violent action against agents of a rival government or (in recent years) terrorists. Examples include From Russia with Love by Ian Fleming, The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum, and television series such as Mission: Impossible and 24 (the latter demonstrating a break from the norm by Robert Ludlum, as it is as much a psychological thriller as a spy thriller.)

Supernatural thrillers are in which the conflict is between main characters and a supernatural powers. Carrie by Stephen King and Unbreakable by M. Night Shyamalan are notable examples of this genre. This type of thriller combines tension of the regular thriller with such basic horror oriented ingredients as ghosts, the occult, and psychic phenomenon; the supernatural thriller combines these with a frightening but often restrained film. They also generally eschew the more graphic elements of the horror film in favor of sustaining a mood of menace and unpredictability; supernatural thrillers often find the protagonists either battling a malevolent paranormal force or trapped in a situation seemingly influenced or controlled by an other-worldly entity beyond their comprehension.

Techno-thrillers are work that usually focuses upon military action, in which technology (usually military technology) is described in detail and made essential to the reader's/viewer's understanding of the plot. Tom Clancy defined and popularized the genre with his The Hunt for Red October, and is considered to be the "Father of the Technothriller."

Terrorist thriller is when someone blows up a building and are usually from the middle east or destroys something.

True-Crime thrillers - The most famous book in this nonfiction genre is Truman Capote's In Cold Blood (1966). The author spent months in the Midwest painstakingly retracing the steps of two young rural killers -- and then wrote about it chillingly. Another excellent and more recent true-crime book is Green River, Running Red by Ann Rule (2004), the true story of the notorious Green River serial killer who terrorized the Seattle area for decades.

I will start adding books as I choose them or after I've read them whichever comes first :)

1 - Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris (Cozy Mystery)

2 - Stalked by Brian Freeman (Serial Killer thriller)

3 - Speak No Evil by Allison Brennan (Romantic thriller)

4 - See No Evil by Allison Brennan (Psychological thrillers)

5 - Fear No Evil by Allison Brennan (Action Thriller)

6 - The Prey by Allison Brennan (Crime Thriller)

7 - Serial by Blake Crouch & JA Konrath (Horror Thriller)

8 - Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson (Medical Thriller)

9 - Immoral by Brian Freeman (Police Procedural Thriller)

10 - Cover Me by L.B. Gregg ( Erotic Thriller)

11 - Cold Blooded by Lisa Jackson (Religious Thriller)

12 - The List by J.A. Konrath (Techno Thriller)

Post reviews here ..

Post completed list here ..

Friday, November 28, 2008

9 Books for 2009




The main link for this challenge could be found here ..

This challenge is set up so you can read some books in your TBR (To Be Read) Stacks

RULES
1. Open to anyone, whether you have a blog or not!
2. No need to register or to announce what you are going to read.
3. Start in any category that you wish.
4. 3 books from this reading challenge can be used in other reading challenges.
4. Just post in the comment section.
5. The genre of the books can be ANYTHING (fiction or non-fiction), but it must be decent (because you have to write reviews about the books).
6. Other reading materials (graphic novels, poetry, museum catalogs, art books, zines etc.) are OK.
7. The book must already be in your bookcase or storage area.
8. The Challenge starts 12/27/08 to 12/27/09. (I hate to begin anything on January 1st).
9. You can post starting on 12/27/08.
10. Format of work can be paper, audio, or electronic.

These are the NINE categories to celebrate 2009! See the above tabs for details. (I had to abbreviate some of the categories due to WordPress Code restrictions.)
To post, please click one of the tabs for the specific category and place your review JUST in that category, not on any of the 4 pages on the front of this blog.


  1. Long
  2. Free
  3. Dusty
  4. Used
  5. Letter
  6. Strange
  7. Distance
  8. Alive or Not
  9. Cover

Long:

You decide how long is long.
If you normally read 250 pages, then 251 is LONG.
Please enter the page number in the comment box and the link of the actual review, and NOT the first page of your blog!

Free:

A Free Book is:

  • A gift
  • Book Mooch
  • Book-Crossing
  • Found somewhere book
  • ARC (Advanced Reader’s Copy)
  • Book “bought” with store credit or through a trade
  • Book gotten in the FREE section of craigslist.org or a similar organization

Library books don’t count, because even though they might be in your bookcase, the books belong to the community.
In the comment section, tell us which definition applies.Please make sure that the link that you enter is for the site of the review, not the first page of your blog.

Dusty:

This book has been sitting on the shelves 3 years or more! Isn’t it time to pick it up?
In the comment box, tell us how long ago you got this book. Make sure that the link to your blog is the review page, not the link to the first page.

Used:

The book had one or more previous owner(s), and you paid for it.
Please state the condition of the book in the comment section, and add the link to your review, not to the first page of your blog.

Letter:

Find a Letter, Any Letter
Select any letter in your first name or blog name.
Find the letter anywhere in the title of the book.
Indicate which letter you chose in the comment section and post the link to your review of the book, not to the first page of your blog.

Strange:

STRANGE - Leave Your Comfort Zone.
Read something that you normally don’t pick up. (For me, it’s poetry, YA, fiction by US authors, or mystery.)
In the comment section, tell us why you don’t make a habit of reading this genre and include a link to your review, not to the first page of your blog.

Distance:

Read a book in which the author’s birthplace or setting is more than 1000 miles (1609.344 kilometers) from your present location.

Alive Or Not:

Select an author that was nominated or won any literary prize. (Your book does NOT need to be the prize winner.)
But if you can’t find any in your collection, choose a dead author.

Cover:

Find the book with the prettiest or ugliest cover.
Let us know which you selected and whether the work lives up to the illustration or photograph.

REWARDS
I will give out one prize each quarter, one prize for finishing five books (deadline 8/29/2009), and a nice gift for finishing the challenge (deadline: 12/27/2009).

I will list my books as I finish them or when I choose them whichever comes first :)

My List..

Long - Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione DONE (416 pages)

Free - Her Heart His Soul by Kari Thomas DONE

Dusty - Beloved (Toni Morrison) DONE

Used - The Reader by Bernhard Schlink DONE

Letter - D - Club Dead (Charlaine Harris) DONE

Strange - Music - High Fidelity (Nick Hornby) DONE

Distance - Dead To The World By Charlaine Harris DONE

Alive or Not - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald DONE

Cover - Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris I loved the cover and thought it describes my imagination of the book very closely .. DONE


Wednesday, November 26, 2008

1st in Series Challenge 2009




I completed this same challenge for 2008, so I thought I'd try it again next year.

The main link for this challenge could be found here ..
Da Rules ..

1. Anyone can join. You don't need a blog to participate.

2. Read 12 books that are the first in any series. You may read & list your chosen books any time during the year.

3. Challenge begins January thru December, 2009.

4. You can join anytime between now and December 31, 2009.


My Possibilities..

Blue Dahlia (In the Garden, Book 1)
Darkly Dreaming Dexter
High Stakes (Vegas Vampires, Book 1)
Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, Book 1)
The Cove (FBI series)
Hot Blooded
Wolf Tales #1
Cover Her Face by P. D. James
Undead And Unwed - Mary Janice Davidson
Midnight Man by Lisa Marie Rice

My List ..

1. Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris
2. A Girl's Guide to Vampires by Katie MacAlister
3. Acting Like Family by J.J. Massa
4. A Living Nightmare by Darren Shan
5.
Speak No Evil by Allison Brennan
6. Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione
7. Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #1) by Kallysten
8. The Prey by Allison Brennan
9. Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson
10. Immoral by Brian Freeman
11. The Awakening (Vampire Diaries Book 1) By Lisa J Smith
12. Bet Me by Lucynda Storey

Post reviews here ..

Post completed lists here ..

2nds Challenge 2009



The main link for this challenge could be found here ..

This is a great way to combine 1st in a Series with this one. The only thing with 2nds is doesn't have to be a series book. It can be a book from an author you've just read one book from before.
Here are the guidelines:
1. Anyone can join. You don't need to have a blog to participate.
2. Read 12 books by authors that you have only read once. It doesn't have to be a series.
3. You can join anytime between now and December 31, 2009. Don't start reading until January.
4. You may list your chosen books any time during the year. Change the list if needed.

My possibilities ..
Two for the dough
Beauty's Punishment
The Laughing Corpse
Dragonfly in Amber
Black Rose: In the Garden Trilogy
Cold Blooded
Wolf Tales #2

My list..
9 -
10 -
11 -
12 -
To post reviews go here ..
To post completed lists go here ..

I tried to complete this.. but.. better luck next time!!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

What an Animal Reading Challenge






The main link for this challenge could be found here ..


The rules are simple ..


1. Read at least 6 books that have any of these requirements:



  • a. an animal in the title of the book

  • b. an animal on the cover of the book

  • c. an animal that plays a major role in the book

  • d. a main character that is or turns into an animal (define that however you'd like ;>)).

2. The animal can be any type of animal (real or fictitious)--dog, cat, monkey, wolf, snake, insect, hedgehog, aardvark...dragons, mermaids, centaurs, fairies, vampires...you get the idea...


3. Challenge runs from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009. You can still sign up after July 1st as long as you can get 6 books read by June 30th ;>).


4. Books can be fiction or nonfiction.


5. You may make a list of books at the beginning of the challenge or just list them as you find them.


6. Books may be swapped out at anytime (assuming you made a list to begin with).


7. Crossover books with other challenges is permitted and encouraged.


8. You don't have to blog or write a review, but you can if you want to.


My list..


1. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Lion)





3. Many Bloody Returns (Vampires)





5. Club Dead (Vampire)





Read Your Own Books 2009 (RYOB)



The main link for this challenge could be found here ..

Da Rules ..

* set a goal for how many of your OWN books you’d like to read in 2009
* read from your own collection between January 1st and December 31st, 2009

And, that’s basically it! You don’t have to create a list beforehand (’cause we all know that our reading preferences change as the year progresses), and you can even read books that come into your possession (that will be yours to keep) during the year!

Some other helpful hints…

- you CAN overlap with other challenges
- eBooks and Audiobooks count AS LONG AS they are from your own collection




My list..


1. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
2. Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
3. Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx
4. Beloved by Toni Morrison
5. Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
6. Exotic Erotica Bundle by Eden Bradley, Jina Bacarr and Delilah Devlin
7. Dead To The World By Charlaine Harris
8. Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris
9. High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
10. Sex And The Single Vampire by Katie MacAlister
11. A Girl's Guide to Vampires by Katie MacAlister
12. Dead As A Doornail by Charlaine Harris
13. Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris
14. Acting Like Family by J.J. Massa
15. Stalked by Brian Freeman
16. A Living Nightmare by Darren Shan
17. The Vampire's Assistant by Darren Shan
18. Tunnels Of Blood by Darren Shan
19. All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris
20. Coraline by Neil Gaiman
21. Speak No Evil by Allison Brennan
22. The Darkest Fire by Gena Showalter
23. Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione
24. See No Evil by Allison Brennan
25. Fear No Evil by Allison Brennan
26. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald
27. The Reader by Bernhard Schlink
28. Desire Unchained by Larissa Ione
29. From Dead To Worse by Charlaine Harris
30. The Prey by Allison Brennan
31. Vampire Nights by G.A. Hauser

Thursday, November 20, 2008

The Second Unread Authors Challenge


The main link for this challenge could be found here ..


The Rules..


1. The challenge will run from August 1, 2008 to January 31, 2009. You may join at any time before or during those six months.


2. During those six months, read at least SIX books by an author whose work you have never read before.


3. You may choose six different "unread" authors to introduce yourself to, or you may choose just one or two and explore their work in greater depth.


4. Authors may be drawn from any genre of literature. The only requirement is that they be authors whose work you substantially regret not having read yet.


5. Your choices may overlap with other challenges you have underway.To join the challenge:



  • Make your list of at least six unread authors or works.

  • Write a comment in response to this post expressing your immense, irrepressible desire to join the Unread Authors Challenge.

  • If you have a blog, include a link to the entry in which you lay out your challenge goals. (Be sure to link to the specific entry, rather than to the blog as a whole, for the ease of those who want to view your choices.)

  • If you don't have a blog, type out your list in the comment.
    If you would like to join the Unread Authors Blog (which will allow you to post copies of your list and any reviews you write directly to the blog), and you are not already a member, include an email address. I suggest using the format "email AT email DOT com" to avoid evil bots who seek out your email address for their own nefarious purposes. I will then send an invitation to join the blog's authorship to that email address.

Ok my list..


1. Atonement by Ian McEwan


2. Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris


3. Bridge To Terabithia by Katherine Paterson


4. Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden


5. Case Histories: A Novel by Kate Atkinson


6. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Themed Reading Challenge 2009




February 1, 2009 - July 31, 2009

The main link for the challenge could be found here..

The Themed Reading Challenge is a six month challenge designed to help readers clear books from their to-be-read stacks which center around a common theme or themes. Here are the “rules”:
Rules..

1. Books should be chosen from the reader’s TBR pile (this may be an actual physical pile or a virtual pile).

2. The goal is to read 4 to 6 books linked by theme.

3. Overlaps with other challenges are allowed.

4. Readers may change their list of books at any time.

5. Readers may choose three different levels of participation:

6. Read at least 4 books with the same theme.

7. Read at least 5 books that share at least TWO themes.

8. Read at least 6 books that share MORE than two themes.
Themes can be geographic, genre, author, subject matter, or anything in between! Last year’s themes were wonderfully creative and varied and included such things as: books about books, books set in New England, books with a color in the title, books about vampires, books with the word ‘lady’ in the title, Gothic classics, fairy tales retold for adults, highschool classics, Asian culture, feathered friends, WWII, Canada, books in translation, and Beverly Cleary. There were many others I have not listed here!

The only thing limiting your choices is your imagination - so have fun!


Books about Vampires :)

Tunnels Of Blood by Darren Shan
All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris
Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione
Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #1) by Kallysten
Desire Unchained by Larissa Ione
From Dead To Worse by Charlaine Harris
Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #2) by Kallysten
Vampire Nights by G.A. Hauser

Monday, November 17, 2008

Lay It On Challenge


Oct. 1 2008 / Nov. 19 2008


Saturday, November 15, 2008

Naming Conventions Challenge


The main link for this challenge could be found here ..

Starts 1st September 2008 - ends 30 June 2009 (for me)

Rules..
  • 1) Write down your first name (or whatever name you usually go by)

  • 2) Do any or all of the following (i.e. do 2a and/or 2b and/or 2c):
    2a) For each letter, pick an author whose last name starts with that letter.
    2b) For each letter, pick an author whose first name starts with that letter.
    2c) For each letter, pick a book that starts with that letter.

  • 3) Books can be cross-overs from other challenges, but each book can only be used once in this challenge. Authors may be repeated though.

  • 4) The challenge lasts one month per letter of your name

  • 5) Sign up by commenting to this post.The books can be read in any order and the list changed at any time during the challenge.

I chose option 2c for my name Desert Rose so that would be 10 letters totalling 10 books in 10 months..

D - Dead Until Dark (Charlaine Harris)
E - Eight Million Ways To Dies (Lawrence Block)
S - Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas (James Patterson)
E - Exotic Erotica Bundle by Eden Bradley, Jina Bacarr and Delilah Devlin
R - Real Murders (Charlaine Harris)
T - Tunnels Of Blood by Darren Shan
R - The Reader by Bernhard Schlink
O - Outlander (Diana Gabaldon)
S - Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris
E - Essential Seduction by Nikki Soarde


A to Z Reading Challenge 2009


This is for 2009 !!!

For the main link for this challenge you can check here ..

I choose Option B..
Option B: Read titles A to Z. Commit to reading 26 books theoretically speaking.

My suggestion list .. I might exchange some books though :)
Still don't know about X and Z

by Title:


A: Acting Like Family by J.J. Massa

B: Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx

C: Charlotte's Web by E. B. White

D: Dead To The World By Charlaine Harris

E: Exotic Erotica Bundle by Eden Bradley, Jina Bacarr and Delilah Devlin

F: Fear No Evil by Allison Brennan

G: A Girl's Guide to Vampires by Katie MacAlister

H: High Fidelity by Nick Hornby

I: Immoral by Brian Freeman

J:

K:

L: A Living Nightmare by Darren Shan

M: Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

N: Night Moves I by Kiernan Kelly, Matt Brooks, Erastes and Kira Stone

O: Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #1) by Kallysten

P: The Pumpkin Mashers by Linda Oness

Q:

R: The Reader by Bernhard Schlink

S: Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris

T: Tunnels Of Blood by Darren Shan

U: Unwanted Visitor by Lori Derby Bingley

V: The Vampire's Assistant by Darren Shan

W: Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson

X:

Y:

Z:


That was what was read for 2009, I tried to finish this challenge but that was my effort.. hopefully next year I would do better :D All in all I had so much fuun!!

2009 Read and Review Challenge




The main link for this challenge could be found here ..

Rules:

1. review each book you read between January 1st and December 31st, 2009

2. PLEASE keep your reviews clean & respectful ~ these books we read are the hard work of an author, and we don’t need to be mean. Even if you didn’t like the book, please try to find something you can say that would be encouraging to the author.

3. Reviews can be as short, or long, as you wish

4. You MAY overlap with other challenges

5. EBooks and Audiobooks ARE allowed

6. If there will be spoilers in your review, please note this in the subject line of your post so that those who don’t want to read them can skip that review.

My List..

1. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White

2. Memories of My Melancholy Whores (Gabriel García Márquez)

3. Brokeback Mountain (Annie Proulx)

4. Beloved by Toni Morrison

5. Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson

6. Exotic Erotica Bundle by Eden Bradley, Jina Bacarr and Delilah Devlin

7. Dead To The World By Charlaine Harris

8. Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris

9. High Fidelity by Nick Hornby

10. Sex And The Single Vampire by Katie MacAlister

11. A Girl's Guide to Vampires by Katie MacAlister

12. Dead As A Doornail by Charlaine Harris

13. Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris

14. Acting Like Family by J.J. Massa

15. Stalked by Brian Freeman

16. A Living Nightmare by Darren Shan

17. The Vampire's Assistant by Darren Shan

18. Tunnels Of Blood by Darren Shan

19. All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris

20. Copycats by Michael A. Arnzen

21. Coraline by Neil Gaiman

22. Speak No Evil by Allison Brennan

23. Burn by Anne Rainey (Linda Ingmanson)

24. Sincerely Yours by Rebecca Goings

25. The Pumpkin Mashers by Linda Oness

26. The Darkest Fire by Gena Showalter

27. Unwanted Visitor by Lori Derby Bingley

28. Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione

29. See No Evil by Allison Brennan

30. Fear No Evil by Allison Brennan

31. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald

32. Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #1) by Kallysten

33. The Reader by Bernhard Schlink

34. Desire Unchained by Larissa Ione

35. Her Heart His Soul by Kari Thomas

36. Heart Storm by Liane Gentry Skye

37. From Dead To Worse by Charlaine Harris

38. Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #2) by Kallysten

39. The Prey by Allison Brennan

40. Essential Seduction by Nikki Soarde

41. Vampire Nights by G.A. Hauser

42. Serial by Blake Crouch & JA Konrath

43. Five Alarm Flirting by Moira Rogers

44. Rise Of The Bludgens The 4th Breed by Marcus Redgrave

45. Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson

46. Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #3) by Kallysten

47. Immoral by Brian Freeman

48. The Awakening (Vampire Diaries Book 1) By Lisa J Smith

49. Bet Me by Lucynda Storey

50. Cover Me by L.B. Gregg

51. Night Moves I by Kiernan Kelly, Matt Brooks, Erastes and Kira Stone

52. Rot by Michele Lee

53. Roped Into Romance by Alison Kent

54. Cold Blooded by Lisa Jackson

55. Marked - House Of Night 1 - by PC Cast and Kristin Cast

56. Orgasms R Us by Alice Gaines

57. My Soul To Lose by Rachel Vincent

58. The List by J.A. Konrath

59. Erotic Bedtime Stories by Anonymous

60. Illusion by Edmond Cheng

Serial Readers Challenge 2009



The main link for the challenge could be found here ..

1. Read books in series/trilogies/related by author. (Julie Garwood’s Lion’s Lady, Castles, The Gift are related.) For a series to count you must read each book in that series during this calendar year. (Rereads and audio books welcome!) If you previously started a series and do not wish to re-read, then only the titles read after 01/01/09 will count towards your total books read. You will not however get "credit" for total series read. Only series started and finished in 09 will count toward the prize for # of series read. For example I started Lynsay Sands Argeneau series this fall. For me to get credit for all 9 books I will need to re-read the first 3 sometime in 09. The series does not have to be read in order, or in succession to "count"! (so if I read #4-9 this spring and next fall re-read #1-3 then I get full credit. Otherwise ...I only get credit for the 5 books read, but not for reading the entire series.) I think I just made that about as clear as mud.

2. The Challenge will begin January 1st and last until December 31st 2009.

3. Post your list on your blog and link it back to this post. Please comment to this post when your link is up. Your list is not something, you need to decide in advance. Please add as you go!

4. Please rate and review each title on your blog. When you do so, please label it SRC or Serial Readers Challenge so we can all read your reviews and maybe be inspired to try a new series for ourselves.

5. There will be prizes! Woo Hoo! Some of the prizes may be simple online trophies, and some will be book give-aways. (Titles to be determined) Prizes will be given for most books read, most # series read, most pages read, and some maybe at random! (my favorite kind!! Yay!)

6. To wrap up the challenge next winter, comment to this post linking your wrap-up post by December 31! Prizes will be awarded January 2010!

My Suggestion List..


  • 1. The Matthew Scudder series

  • 2. The Outlander series

  • 3. Eragon Trilogy

These are the ones that pop up in my mind right now.. I'll be updating the list soon :)

My list..

From the Southern Vampires series..
1. Dead To The World By Charlaine Harris (book #4)
2. Dead As A Doornail by Charlaine Harris (book #5)
3. Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris (book #6)
4. All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris (book #7)
5. From Dead To Worse by Charlaine Harris (book #8)

From the Lily Bard Mysteries series..
1. Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris (book #1)

From The Dark Ones Series
1. Sex And The Single Vampire by Katie MacAlister (book #2)
2. A Girl's Guide to Vampires by Katie MacAlister (book #1)

From The Montgomery Family Legacies Series
1. Acting Like Family by J.J. Massa

From the Cirque Du Freak Series

1. A Living Nightmare by Darren Shan (book #1)
2. The Vampire's Assistant by Darren Shan (book #2)
3. Tunnels Of Blood by Darren Shan (book #3)

From the No Evil Series: DONE
1.
Speak No Evil by Allison Brennan (book #1)
2.
See No Evil by Allison Brennan (book #2)
3. Fear No Evil by Allison Brennan (book #3)

From the Lords Of The Underworld Series:
1. The Darkest Fire by Gena Showalter (pre book #1)

From the Demonica Series
1. Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione (book #1)
2. Desire Unchained by Larissa Ione (book #2)

From the On The Edge Series (10 books)
1. Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #1) by Kallysten
2. Out Of The Box (The Edge Series #2) by Kallysten

From the Predator Trilogy (3 books)
1. The Prey by Allison Brennan

From the "Blooded" series (2 books)
1. Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson

Celebrate the Author



The main link for the challenge could be found here ..

It is a twelve month challenge. January - December 2009.

  • The challenge is designed to “celebrate” author birthdays.

  • Choose one author for each month of the year.

  • Read at least one book a month. 12 authors. 12 birthdays.

  • If you like, you can read MORE than that.

  • If you’re really obsessive, you might want to “celebrate” all 52 weeks of the year. (But even I am not THAT zealous!)

  • The challenge is designed to ‘celebrate’ the special bond–the connection–that occurs between the author AND the reader as well as the connection between readers. It is very easy to “bond” with other readers over certain works, certain authors, etc.

To find out author birthdays, visit these helpful sites:
Author birthdays by date (pdf), author birthdays by name (pdf), kidsreads.com, teenreads.com, author birthday directory, etc.
Or conduct google searches of your own. (Hint: typing the authors name, a “+” and the word ‘birthday’, tends to work if you assume that wikipedia gets such things right.)


You can choose picture books, poetry books, early readers, chapter books, fiction for middle grades, fiction for teens, adult reads, nonfiction, whatever you want. You could choose 12 picture books. You can read books in or out of your comfort zone.


You might want to make a list and choose alternatives for each month…that way you can narrow it down as you go. And you do NOT have to choose a book until the very moment you’re ready to start reading. Just pick a handful of authors.


And here’s the secret. If you change your mind, just be sure to change your list to reflect that change. I don’t care how many times you change your list.


Why make a list at all? Good question. It’s not that I want you to stick to your list. I don’t care if you change it. I don’t need to see it in advance. But I mention lists because I think–and this could be me–that it is easier to visit those sites and jot down a few authors per month to give you ideas then it is to wait until the last minute and try to figure out which birthday is when and what counts etc. But if you want to be completely spontaneous then that’s fine with me!!


This year the round ups will be here on this wordpress site. You’ll be leaving links to your reviews. If you write reviews that is. Or you’ll be leaving comments to say what you read.

This is my list of authors to choose from for now..

January - Diana Gabaldon

February - Beloved by Toni Morrison

March - Tunnels Of Blood by Darren Shan

April - High Fidelity by Nick Hornby

May - Michael Palmer(Silent Treatment) / Jodi Picoult

June - Patricia Cornwell (Postmortem) / Dan Brown / Lawrence Block / VC Andrews / Steve Niles

July - Jeff Lindsay(Dexter) / Cormac McCarthy / Dean Koontz / Michael Connelly

August - Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx

September - Speak No Evil by Allison Brennan

October - Nora Roberts / Jim Butcher / Anne Rice / Jackie Collins

November - Dead To The World By Charlaine Harris

December - Stephenie Meyer / Nicholas Sparks / Diana Palmer / Catherine Coulter


This is one on the uncompleted challenges of 2009 :P

Book Awards Reading Challenge



Read 10 award-winning books.August 1, 2008 - June 1, 2009

The main link for the challenge could be found here ..

Rules:
1. Read 10 award winners from August 1, 2008 through June 1, 2009.
2. You must have at least FIVE different awards in your ten titles.
3. Overlaps with other challenges are permitted.
4. You don't have to post your choices right away, and your list can change at any time.
5. 'Award winners' is loosely defined; make the challenge fit your needs, keeping in mind Rule #2.

I'll update my list soon!

1. Atonement by Ian McEwan (2002 National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction)

2. Bridge To Terabithia by Katherine Paterson (Newbery Medal 1978 )

3. Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harric (Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original in 2001)

4. "B" Is For Burglar by Sue Grafton (Shamus Award for Best Novel from the Private Eye Writers of America in 1986)

5. Beloved by Toni Morrison (Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1988)

6. Coraline by Neil Gaiman (2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers)

7. The Reader by Bernhard Schlink

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Suggested list..



  • "C" is for Corpse by Sue Grafton (Anthony Award)

  • A Dance at the Slaughterhouse by Lawrence Block (Edgar Award 1992)

  • Bag of Bones by Stephen King (Bram Stoker Award)

  • City of Bones by Michael Connelly (Anthony Award)

  • Cruel and Unusual Patricia Cornwell (Gold Dagger Award)

  • His Dark Materials: Book 1 Northern Lights by Philip Pullman (Carnegie Medal)

  • Holes Louis Sachar (Newbery Award)

  • Mystic River by Dennis Lehane (Anthony Award)

  • Perfume by Patrick Suskind (World Fantasy Award )

  • The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman (Costa/Whitbread )

  • The Missing by Sarah Langan (Bram Stoker Award)

  • The Road - Cormac McCarthy (Pulitzer Award)
  • Amsterdam - Ian McEwan (Man Booker Prize of 1998)
  • American Gods - Neil Gaiman (Bram Stoker 2001)
  • Traveling Vampire Show by Richard Laymon (Bram Stoker 2000)

Winter 08 Challenge


Winter Challenge December 1 - February 28

The main link for the challenge on Shelfari is here ..

Rules..

1. Select 5,10, or 15 books to read that fit the category.
2. Post your list on the discussion board (Name’s Winter Challenge List)
3. If you need title suggestions please use the Discussion titled WINTER TITLE SUGGESTIONS if you don't see it please search (to try and minimize number of discussions)
4. Once you have read a book please find the corresponding discussion by searching you can search by 08 Winter # and use the number that corresponds with the list. (one will be created for each number on December 1, again, to try and minimize number of discussions) and post the book and title you read and rating, and review.
5. It is not required, but if you could post your review on the blog that would be great.
6. Reviews on the blog please include labels list the rating, author, and # of challenge only.
7. Audio books are okay
8. Rereads are okay
9. You can change your list at anytime

NOW FOR THE LIST... but I might change things :)

1. Reader’s Choice Place any book here DONE
Many Bloody Returns (Anthology with Charlaine Harris)

2. Book that was read and Reviewed in the Fall Challenge DONE
Dead To The World By Charlaine Harris reviewed for Fall Challenge by Kristina

3. Read a book that has a “D” word in it for December DONE
Living Dead in Dallas (Charlaine Harris)

4. Read a book that has an arranged marriage or Marriage of Convenience (AAR Special Titles could be a big help!)
Charming The Prince (Teresa Medeiros)

5. For Valentines Day, read a book that has love, kiss or heart in the title
You Suck: A Love Story (Christopher Moore)

6. Read a book by Lisa Kleypas

7. A book that makes you think about Christmas
The Magical Christmas Cat (Anthology)
Blue Christmas (Mary Kay Andrews) either here OR #13

8. A title that has 4 words in it DONE
Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas (James Patterson)

9. Read a story that has a military or civil servant (firefighter/cop/fbi/clan chief/commander) in it –can be any genre DONE
"B" Is For Burglar (Sue Grafton)

10. Read a book that has a Viking or Pirate in it! DONE
Club Dead (Charlaine Harris) 'Vampire Viking'

11. Pick a book that was first published in 2008

12. Read a series (Harlequin or Sillehoutte) DONE
Exotic Erotica Bundle by Eden Bradley, Jina Bacarr and Delilah Devlin

13. Read a book that the author has 3 names (ie Susan Elizabeth Phillips/ Karen Marie Moning) DONE
Memories of My Melancholy Whores (Gabriel Garcia Marquez)

14. For the New Year-Pick a book that has been in your TBR pile for a long time --Out w/ the old in w/ the new! DONE
Brokeback Mountain (Annie Proulx)

15. Read a book that has a “W” word for Winter DONE
Charlotte's Web by E. B. White