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2012 Sea Haven Reading Challenge




January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012


I just finished reading the first book in the Sisters of the Heart series and loved it so much that I decided to turn it into a reading challenge!

The books in the Sea Haven Reading Challenge are comprised of two different series: the Drake Sisters and the Sisters of the Heart. Since the Sisters of the Heart series appears to be a spin-off of the Drake Sisters series, it would probably be best to start with that one first.

The Sea Haven novels by Christine Feehan are:
  1. Magic in the Wind (Drake Sisters, Book #1)
  2. The Twilight Before Christmas (Drake Sisters, Book #2)
  3. Oceans of Fire (Drake Sisters, Book #3)
  4. Dangerous Tides (Drake Sisters, Book #4)
  5. Safe Harbor (Drake Sisters, Book #5)
  6. Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, Book #6)
  7. Hidden Currents (Drake Sisters, Book #7)
  8. Water Bound (Sisters of the Heart, Book #1)
  9. Spirit Bound (Sisters of the Heart, Book #2)
Here are the challenge details:

1. The challenge will run from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012. You can join the challenge at any time, whether you haven't yet started the series or are already halfway through. As the challenge host, I reserve the right to extend the challenge period!

2. This challenge can cross-over to your other reading challenges. 

3. You do not need a blog to participate! If you are not a blogger, you can post your reviews at Goodreads, Shelfari, or LibraryThing and link them up here. 

4. All formats of books are acceptable: Bound copies, e-books, and audiobooks (as long as they are unabridged). 

5. There will be link-ups for your reviews on a quarterly basis, which will be posted on THIS page. 

6. There will be a link for your wrap-up post at the end of the year. 

7. Create a sign-up post and link back to this post. Sign up with Mister Linky below! Be sure to use the direct url to your sign-up post and not the url to your blog.

8. Grab the challenge button and post it in your sidebar.


For more information and to sign-up, please see this post.

In The Humor of it All Reading Event




April 1, 2012 - April 30, 2012

I am not going to officially call it a challenge, but it is an event. I have been thinking about doing something fun and silly for a challenge or event for quite some time. Andrea really got it stirring for me. If you really want to blame somebody blame her...jk.There are some fantsy/sci-fi authors out there that give these world some life and makes the readier laugh out loud..:) For instance, Sir Terry PratchettDouglas Adams(recognize the button) and Piers Anthony to name a few. I am sure that there a PLENTY out there that I have yet to discover as well.

When does this wonderful event that place anyway. When else would it be taking place in April. It will go through the entire month.

What counts as humor?
Humor you think that it would make you laugh and think it would give you joy go right ahead and give the book a whirl. I am not going to be picky with this event. You can real 1 book or 20 books under the criteria listed above. I just want people to be able to enjoy the whole month of April. I like to see smiles on peoples faces.All in all I want people to have fun.

How can bloggers who are participating identify themselves? Feel free to grab the button that I made above as well.. You can put it in the side bar, or in the post, or whatever you feel like doing.You can make it your background if you really want to.I will make a tab for you to post you reviews and comments on the top of the Geeky Daddy as well. For you non-bloggers that want to post what you read.
On Twitter? use #humorbookevent

For more information and to sign-up, please see this post.

Adventures In Letters Book Club

Starts February 5, 2012

This is something we’ve wanted to do for a reallllllly long time.  So here we are, finally, announcing the creation of the Adventures In Letters Book Club.
 
Here’s the dealio. I’ve made a facebook group where we will be posting polls to help choose upcoming books. You can link up and chat there if you’d like. If you are not on facebook, leave your vote as a comment. 

You can sign up for our awesome newsletter and each month you will get an email with our choice for the next month, along with some other bloggy stuff. Or you can subscribe to our blog (or twitter or facebook or whatever) and just keep an eye out for the posts. 

We will post a non spoilery discussion post at the beginning of the month (where you can announce your intention to participate) with some history and interesting tidbits about the book we’ve chosen. I’ll also stick some questions in there for your brain to mull over while you read. 

The book will be divided into chunks and read over a 3 to 6 week period, depending on length. Each week, we’ll post a couple of questions and our thoughts on what’s happened so far. Remember to put up a big ole spoiler warning up for your readers if you post this on your blog!!

You can link up your posts in the comments or just write what you think right there or on facebook!
We will also be having chats on twitter using the hashtag #lettersbc. Please keep these as spoiler free as possible, you don’t want to ruin the book for other people. 

There is a group button which you should feel free to steal and share, stick it in your sidebar, or ignore it completely. I hope you join us! We will be choosing the first book over the next couple of weeks and reading will commence the first Sunday of February (the 5th). 


We've chosen our first book, TheTiger's Wife. Our sections and discussions will be:

February 12: Chapters1-4 inclusive
February  19:Chapters 5-8 inclusive
February  26:Chapters 9-13 inclusive

Our TheTiger's Wife post can be found here

Voting for our next book begins February  12.
For more information and to sign-up, please see this post.

What An Animal Reading Challenge V

 
March 1, 2012 - February 28/, 2013

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


a. there is an animal in the title of the book

b. there is an animal on the cover of the book

c. an animal plays a major role in the book

d. a main character 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...dragon, mermaid, centaur, vampire, werewolf...you get the idea...


3. Challenge runs from March 1, 2012 to February 28, 2013. That’s a full year to read at least 6 books (you can read more if you’d like). You can still sign up after March 1st as long as you can get 6 books read by February 28, 2013).


4. Books can be fiction or nonfiction.


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


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


7. Crossovers with other challenges are permitted and encouraged.


8. You don't have to have a blog or write a review, but you can if you want to.
 If you don't have a blog, just post in the comment section that you'd like to join. You can post your books in there.

9. Books can be in any format of your choice (print, audio, ebooks)

For more information and to sign-up, please see this post.

2012 Downton Abbey Reading Challenge

 January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012

I am a big fan of the ITV series Downton Abbey and have been eagerly watching since it premiered on PBS last year. I decided to host a Downton Abbey reading challenge because of my own interest in the time period and I was inspired as well by the many articles listing Downton Abbey readalikes such as The House at Riverton or The American Heiress

The goal of the Downton Abbey Reading Challenge is to read books that are related to Downton Abbey either by time period, characters, or subject. 

Challenge Levels

Kitchen Maid: Read 1 book related to Downton Abbey
House Maid/Footman: Read 2-3 books related to Downton Abbey
Valet/Lady's Maid: Read 4-5 books related to Downton Abbey
Butler/Housekeeper: Read 6-8 books related to Downton Abbey
Earl/Countess: Read 8-10 books related to Downton Abbey
Dowager Countess: Read 11+ books related to Downton Abbey


What kinds of books can you read?

  • Victorian/Edwardian classics
  • Fiction/Nonfiction set in the late 1800s (when Cora and other wealthy American heiresses traveled to Britain and the Continent in search of titled but impoverished husbands)
  • Fiction/Nonfiction set during the early 1900s when Downton Abbey takes place (up to 1919)
  • Fiction/Nonfiction about heiresses or heirs
  • Fiction/Nonfiction about the servant/master relationship
  • Fiction/Nonfiction about the lives of servants or aristocrats
  • Fiction/Nonfiction about events or topics mentioned in the series (The Boer Wars, the Titanic sinking, the fall of the Romanovs, WWI, women's suffrage, the political upheaval in Ireland during that time, etc.) 

There is an excellent list of Downton Abbey related books on Goodreads and you can also find suggestions through Project Downton (hosted by The Lit Bitch). 

The Prizes:

  • Prize A-One lucky participant will receive a book of their choice worth up to $15 from Amazon.com or The Book Depository (if The Book Depository ships to your country)
  • Prize B-One lucky participant will receive a book of their choice worth up to $10 from Amazon.com or The Book Depository
Rules and how to participate:

  • Books must be read between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012
  • Create a sign up post and add it to the Linky (you can sign up at any time throughout the challenge)
  • The way you enter the Prize A drawing is by writing reviews. Each review you link equals one entry in the prize drawing.
  • The way you enter the Prize B drawing is by meeting your reading goals (pick a level above and meet it) for this challenge and linking a wrap up post or list of books read
  • All book formats count (print, e-book, audio)
  • You can read fiction and nonfiction
  • The challenge can be combined with other challenges and rereads count

Nonbloggers:

  • Nonbloggers can still join the challenge if they use Goodreads or Shelfari. To join, sign into your account, click on "My Profile" (for Goodreads) or "Profile" (for Shelfari), copy the URL and enter it into the sign up linky below.
  • You can still link your reviews to enter the $15 prize drawing or create a shelf for the challenge and link your shelf of books read at the end of the challenge to enter the $10 prize drawing
For more information and to sign-up, please see this post.

POC Reading Challenge

The 2012 POC Reading Challenge

Hi everyone!

I know we've kind of been quiet over the last couple of months about this challenge and whether it would continue or not. The three of us have seen this year become quite busy, and we questioned whether we would be able to continue hosting this challenge or not.

In order to keep the challenge alive, we've decided to scale it back a bit. We will no longer be giving away book prizes every month. We might give away a book every so often, but it won't be a regular thing here.

We'll continue to have book link-ups every month, and encourage everyone to visit each other's reviews of the books they've read that feature a person of color as a main character or that have been written by authors of color.

I (Katy) am going to try to continue doing what I've been doing here from the beginning--posting the link-ups and visiting reviews when I can. If you have any questions, please email or tweet me (my contact information is in the sidebar).

If anyone is interested in contributing a guest post here, I would absolutely welcome it! Guest posts should be related to the reading challenge--for example, reviews of books that qualify for the POC Reading Challenge and posts about issues that challenge participants would be interested in (cover whitewashing, challenges faced by authors of color, etc).

Here are the challenge details:
Any book (by any author) with a main character that is a person of color qualifies for this reading challenge, as well as any book written by an author of color. The goal is to encourage readers have a more diverse reading experience and to support diversity in the publishing industry by reading and reviewing books by or about persons of color.
Choose how many POC books you would like to read in 2012:
Level 1: Read 1-3 POC books
Level 2. Read 4-6 POC books
Level 3. Read 7-9 POC books
Level 4. Read 10-15 POC books
Level 5. Read 16-25 POC books
So if you'd like to participate in the 2012 POC Reading Challenge, please do sign up, and if you have a blog please spread the word by grabbing the button from the sidebar and posting about your participation. I'll start a new link-up for reviews on February 1.

 
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