Thursday, December 31, 2009
U is for Undertow by Sue Grafton
Holiday Break Reading Activity #14
Holiday Break Reading Challenge Activity #14
Happy New Year's Eve
Today is the last day to read anything for your 2009 Reading Logs. I know I've been trying to finish the books I'm working on so I don't have to carry them over to 2010.
Today's challenge is to think about all the books you've read that came out in 2009. You have two choices. You can either post your Top 9 of 2009 or choose 1 favorite book of 2009.
Today's challenge is to think about all the books you've read that came out in 2009. You have two choices. You can either post your Top 9 of 2009 or choose 1 favorite book of 2009.
1 - Post your Top 9 of 2009 OR your 1 favorite book of 2009.
2 - Link your post here using Mr. Linky.
Here are my top 10 of 2009:
10. Beastly by Alex Flinn
9.The Dying Breath by Alane Ferguson
8. The Mother Daughter Book Club by Heather Vogel Frederick
7. Death On The Nile by Agatha Christie
6. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
5. Coffeehouse Angel by Suzanne Selfors
4. The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
3. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
2. Fireproof by Eric Wilson
1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
9.The Dying Breath by Alane Ferguson
8. The Mother Daughter Book Club by Heather Vogel Frederick
7. Death On The Nile by Agatha Christie
6. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
5. Coffeehouse Angel by Suzanne Selfors
4. The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
3. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
2. Fireproof by Eric Wilson
1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Well, I just re-read the instructions and they are supposed to be books that came out in 2009. Oops, but I'm sticking to my list! These are books that I have read in 2009 and they are still my favorites. Some did come out in 2009, but there are a few that came out years and years before that. And Pride and Prejudice will always be my favorite!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Holiday Break Reading Activity # 12
Holiday Break Reading Challenge Activity #12
Think back on all the books you've read dealing with animals. What are your favorites. You can choose one or more than one. It doesn't matter to me. BUT, please make these REAL animals. No werewolves or other fantastical creatures.
1. On your blog, list the book cover(s) with author information.
2. Use Mr. Linky to link back to the Holiday Break Reading Challenge blog.
Here are 2 of my favorite animal stories:
Any Hank the Cowdog story by John R. Erickson
Monday, December 28, 2009
Right Behind You by Gail Giles
Holiday Break Reading Activity #11
December 28, 2009
2010 Challenges
There are several bloggers hosting Challenges this year. I have already signed up for several and look forward to participating in them.
This Activity is designed to help you explore some of the many challenges available to you.
1. Visit these blogs to read about some 2010 Challenges.
Look in the left side bar at YA Challenge, Library Challenge, 100+ Challenge, and 3 author specific challenges.
Look at the lower right sidebar for 1st in a Series Challenge, The 2nd Challenge, Audio Book Challenge, E-Book Challenge, Fantasy Challenge, Finish That Series Challenge, Historical Fiction Challenge, Romance Challenge, Winter Reading Challenge, and Wish I'd Read That Challenge.
Look at the lower right sidebar for Thriller and Suspense Reading Challenge, The Anita Blake Challenge, Speculative Fiction Challenge, and Typically British Reading Challenge.
Hosts Original TBR Challenge, TBR Lite, RYOB Challenge, Raved-Reads Challenge, Read 'n Review Challenge, and Vampire Challenge.
A Novel Challenge (informational blog about challenges)
Look at the right sidebar for Chick Lit Challenge, Medical Mysteries Challenge, Biblical Fiction Challenge, and Christian Non-Fiction Challenge.
Some Various Challenges:
Flashback Challenge (rereading)
TBR (To Be Read)
I'm sure I've missed some. So, if you know of others just leave the link to them in the comments section of this post.
2. Create a post on your blog about Challenges, either in general or specific to the ones you plan to join for 2010.
3. Use Mr. Linky to link your post back to this one.
I'm kind of doing my own challenges so didn't sign up for anyone's blogs. It would be too much for me to keep up with too many. So here are my challenges for the year.
2010 Reading Challenge:
My own TBR list. You can check it here on my blog. There are a lot on there...hope I finish.
Also there are books that I would like to re-read but don't want to sign up for a challenge because I am never sure what I am in the mood to re-read. But usually during the year I re-read several of my old favorites. I will probably re-read The Twilight series, I am going to finish up the Trixie Belden series that I started in 2009 and didn't get to finish. I am on #18 of 39. There's the O'Malley series by Dee Henderson that I try to read every year. Also I didn't get to the Cheney Duvall series by Gilbert and Lynn Morris last year that I would have loved to read.
So those are my personal challenges. I keep track of all of them on my blog so check it out!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Holiday Break Reading Activity #10
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Give A Shout Out
There are so many blogs on the Internet that it would be impossible to keep up with all of them. So, your challenge is to:
1 - Go to Google or one of your favorite search engines and find search for blogs that cater to your tastes. Try to find at least 3 blogs to share.
2 - Keep track of their title, web address, and a short summary of what you like about it.
3 - Post something on your blog about these blogs with the title I'd Like To Give A Shout Out To...
3 - Come back here and use Mr. Linky so we can visit your site and visit some of the blogs you've found.
I am new to blogging so haven't been searching very much. I have just started my own blog here and then there are 2 others that I have been to to check out:
Karin is hosting the Holiday Break Reading Challenge. Very fun so far. I have a feeling that I have done this challenge wrong, but like I said...newby here!
Ronica is an author that has recently sent me 2 of her books to review. This is the first time that I have ever done something like that. I'm kind of nervous about this but stay tuned and hopefully next week I will have those reviews posted and an interview with her.
Beastly by Alex Flinn
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Holiday Break Reading Challenge Activity #9
Holiday Break Reading Challenge Activity #9
trusty Holiday Break Reading Challenge participants - here is your challenge. You have two choices. You need to create a post on your blog about one of two things.
1 - You can feature Christopher Moore talking about books you've already read or ones you'd like to read
OR
2 - You can go a totally different direction and create a post about books about ZOMBIES - either ones you've already read or ones you want to read.
I know, I know...this isn't really sticking to the Christmas spirit, but... oh well, maybe you'll win a prize.
Be sure to link your post to this one using Mr. Linky.
I have only read 3 Zombie books(that I can remember) And they are all favorites:
First:

I believe this is the first zombie book that I have ever read. I enjoyed it very much. Lots of action. Lots of death(didn't like that part). Some romance.
Second:

I totally enjoyed this book! I laughed out loud! The original Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is my absolute favorite book. I totally thought I would hate this book but it was surprisingly entertaining and humorous.
Third:

This is the companion novel to The Forest of Hands and Teeth. It was pretty good but I was disappointed in the fact that it wasn't a sequel. I would have loved for it to have picked up where The Forest of Hands and Teeth left off. It had lots of action, romance etc. to keep the pages turning. A terrible ending though. I think the author has re-done the ending. I have read an Advanced Reading Copy of this.
Lastly: I know that I said I read 3 but I have attempted to read 4. This last book I tried to read but had to put it down. I know several people who have totally enjoyed it but I couldn't get past the ritualistic events that took place at the very beginning of the book. So it was one that I had to set down. Probably will not pick it up again.
trusty Holiday Break Reading Challenge participants - here is your challenge. You have two choices. You need to create a post on your blog about one of two things.
1 - You can feature Christopher Moore talking about books you've already read or ones you'd like to read
OR
2 - You can go a totally different direction and create a post about books about ZOMBIES - either ones you've already read or ones you want to read.
I know, I know...this isn't really sticking to the Christmas spirit, but... oh well, maybe you'll win a prize.
Be sure to link your post to this one using Mr. Linky.
I have only read 3 Zombie books(that I can remember) And they are all favorites:
First:
I believe this is the first zombie book that I have ever read. I enjoyed it very much. Lots of action. Lots of death(didn't like that part). Some romance.
Second:
I totally enjoyed this book! I laughed out loud! The original Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is my absolute favorite book. I totally thought I would hate this book but it was surprisingly entertaining and humorous.
Third:
This is the companion novel to The Forest of Hands and Teeth. It was pretty good but I was disappointed in the fact that it wasn't a sequel. I would have loved for it to have picked up where The Forest of Hands and Teeth left off. It had lots of action, romance etc. to keep the pages turning. A terrible ending though. I think the author has re-done the ending. I have read an Advanced Reading Copy of this.
Lastly: I know that I said I read 3 but I have attempted to read 4. This last book I tried to read but had to put it down. I know several people who have totally enjoyed it but I couldn't get past the ritualistic events that took place at the very beginning of the book. So it was one that I had to set down. Probably will not pick it up again.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Holiday Break Reading Challenge #7
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Best and Worst Book-to-Movie Adaptations
This Activity is completely and totally based on your opinion.
1 - You need to choose the BEST Book-to-Movie Adaptation you've seen and the WORST Book-to-Movie Adaptation you've seen.
2 - Post the pictures of the book cover next to the movie poster for each pair.
3 - Use Mr. Linky to link your post to the Holiday Break Reading Challenge Blog.
The Best:
Worst:
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Let the Sun Shine In by Jackie Gilmore
Holiday Break Reading Challenge #5
Holiday Break Reading Challenge Activity #5
Posted: 21 Dec 2009 10:10 PM PST
Posted: 21 Dec 2009 10:10 PM PST
I'm going to go easy on you guys today. Here is all you need to do:
1 - Pick up the book you are currently reading.
2 - Since it is December 22nd, turn to page 22 in your book.
3 - Count down to the 22nd line on the page. (If there is a partial word on the line you can leave it off.)
4 - Post a picture of your book cover along with the 22nd line from the 22nd page on your blog.
5 - Use Mr. Linky to link your post to the Holiday Break Reading Challenge blog.
Here is my entry:
Page 22, line 22
"...on the collar of one of Dad's shirts." "Pretty cushy job if..."
Monday, December 21, 2009
This World We Live In by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Holiday Break Reading Activity #4
Monday, December 21, 2009
Miranda and her family are still trying to survive even though winter does seem to be subsiding. Matt and Jon decide to go catch fish(shad) about 15 miles away. They are gone for about a week.
While the boys are away Miranda continues to break into homes in the area searching for anything that her and her family can use. She is looking for toilet paper, paper towels, food, toiletry items like shampoo, toothpaste, mouthwash etc.
On their return from fishing the boys bring a girl with them. Matt says that he and Syl have "spoken words" and are now married. Mom is not happy, another mouth to feed.
Holiday Break Reading Challenge Activity #4
Today's challenge is taken from Stella Matutina's blog. Here is what you need to do:
1 - List the title and author of the book you are currently reading.
2 - Use any photo hosting site (Google Images, Flickr, Photobucket, FlickrCC, etc.) to find photos related to your book. "The image(s) you post need to have something to do with the book you're currently reading. You can post a painting or photograph that makes you think of the story or the characters, choose a few pictures that highlight some of the book's most important elements, or do a little of both. The only thing you can't do is just post the cover art and leave it at that, though you're welcome to include a cover image alongside your other selections." (Stella Matutina)
3 - Put a short description with each picture explaining what it means to the book.
This World We Live In by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Finally we are able to find out what happens to Miranda and her family and Alex and Julie.
One day Dad shows up with his wife and new baby and 3 other people. Charlie that they met at a shelter and Alex and Julie(from The Dead and the Gone). Everyone pitches in to cut wood, find food etc. Extra food is given to Dad's wife so she has enough energy and nutrients for the baby. Ten people living in one home is too much though. Dad makes plans to move his group to another house. Alex makes plans for he and Julie to move on. He is planning on leaving her at a nunnery and himself finding a monestary to become a priest. What will happen from here? I have no idea but I will keep reading!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Holiday Break Reading Activity #3
This is my submission to the Holiday Break Reading Activity #3
The idea is to pick 3 or 4 books from your "to-read" pile and create a sentence out of them using just those books. This is my attempt:
My sentence is: The Rainmaker Sent The White Darkness.
The idea is to pick 3 or 4 books from your "to-read" pile and create a sentence out of them using just those books. This is my attempt:
Friday, December 18, 2009
Holiday Break reading challenge activity #1
Here is my entry for the holiday break reading challenge activity #1. I'm hoping to win a prize!

Heather is a workout instructor at the local Y. All day long she works with women helping them "sweat off the pounds." Her life revolves around exercise. One evening when she is leaving the Y late she catches a young girl trying to sneak into a side door. After further investigation she finds that the girl is homeless and has been staying at the Y after hours. Heather, confronted with her own childhood memories of abandonment is forced to exercise a muscle that she hasn't been able to use for a very long time-her heart.
Heather is a workout instructor at the local Y. All day long she works with women helping them "sweat off the pounds." Her life revolves around exercise. One evening when she is leaving the Y late she catches a young girl trying to sneak into a side door. After further investigation she finds that the girl is homeless and has been staying at the Y after hours. Heather, confronted with her own childhood memories of abandonment is forced to exercise a muscle that she hasn't been able to use for a very long time-her heart.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Peace Child by Don Richardson
I love missionary stories! I love to read about someone going to a foreign land and presenting The Word to people groups that have never known the outside world. Peace Child is about the Sawi tribe in what was then called Papua New Guinea. They were head hunters and cannibals. Don Richardson, his wife Carol and their 7 month old son lived among them for 15 years. Many Sawi became Christians and gave up their old practices. Don and his family were able to show the Sawi that Jesus is the ultimate "Peace Child"
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
The Dead-Tossed Waves by Carrie Ryan
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