Just finished Betrayer (Aaron Dembski-Bowden), and holy piss was it good. I'll give a fuller write-up in the Book thread, when I have time to.
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Finally finished Lady Gregory's book on Cuchulain
I'll count this for a book published over a 100 years ago, containing a love triangle, set in a foreign country [Ireland], set in a place I want to visit, and translated.*
[*That is a bit of a cheat since it was translated from Gaelic sources and published simultaneously in modern Gaelic, but it was published in English too. If I have time and might finish the list, I'll try another translated book.]
At this point, I highly doubt I'll meet the challenge and I'm not going to try too hard (I'm turning to an Alfred Bester book that I don't think meets any new criteria), but I am reading a graphic novel (The Fifth Beatle) anyway.
Last edited by Space Cop; 06-29-2015, 12:40 PM.
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Originally posted by W.West View Post
Books Read Since Starting The Challenge:
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Color on Checklist: BLACK)
A book with nonhuman characters
A book a friend recommended
A book set in the future
A book with magic
A book with an author you've never read before.
Seconds by Bryan Lee O'Malley (Color on Checklist: YELLOW)
A book with a one word title
A graphic novel
A book you own but never read
The Martian by Andy Weir (Color on Checklist: RED)
A book that became a movie
A book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit
The QB: The Making of Modern Quarterbacks by Bruce Feldman(Color on Checklist: BLUE)
A nonfiction book
A book from an author that you love but haven't read yet
Top Girls (Color on Checklist: PINK)
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Now Reading:
Controversy Creates Cash by Eric Bischoff
Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Yeah, I'm pathetically slow. It looks like I'll have read 20 or so books this year (not including graphic novels or books I only partially read for teaching purposes). I'm going to try to read more in 2016, but I highly doubt I'll try whatever new challenge the interwebs concoct.Last edited by Space Cop; 12-12-2015, 02:09 PM.
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So, in the final analysis I read 21 full titles this year and covered 39 of the 49 categories. A sorry sight, but it could've been worse.
And, yes, there's a 2016 Reading Challenge. I figured on skipping it so I don't feel so bound this year (although there were multiple times I read something that didn't help this year), BUT it is shorter (40 categories, one of which requires two books) and my family is doing it and encouraging me to. I can start another thread of people want it.
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Originally posted by W.West View PostSome of the categories are just silly. "First book you see in a bookstore."
Originally posted by W.West View PostSpace Cop, you should be proud of all that reading!
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So, I obviously didn't finish this challenge in time, but when I saw I was on schedule this year, I decided I'd do the remaining categories no more than a year late and did. I did this partly with books overlapping this year's categories and then (like the last two months) just finishing them. Here's how:
---Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (a book written by someone with the same initials; also a more accurate book my Mom loves)
---Five Miles Away: The Story of the Lawrenceville School by SR Slaymaker II (a book set in High School; a book set in my hometown)
---Little Red Riding Hood: A Casebook, edited by Han Dundes (a book with a color in the title)
---The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe (a book that came out the year you were born)
---The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire (a book with antonyms in the title)
---The Sympathizer by Viet Than Nguyen (a Pullitzer-Prize winner; a book published in 2015)
---Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy (a book you were supposed to read in High School but didn't*)
---The Steampunk Trilogy by Paul DiFilippo (a trilogy**)
*This is the only book I can remember not reading in High School (I loved to read even then) and technically I didn't have to. It was summer reading for a class I found out I was wrongly enrolled in. I had started it when I found out I had to transfer.
**I know they really meant three books that form one story (which I wouldn't have had time to do before the one-year mark), but this one book is comprised of three novellas.Last edited by Space Cop; 01-01-2017, 04:00 AM.
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