Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2014 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge

My absolute favorite genre is historical fiction, so when I stumbled across this challenge, I knew I had to sign up. Since I will also be working on a centuries challenge in 2014, I'll have twelve books to bring over from that challenge. I hope to finish the Medieval level, but may be able to reach Ancient History level if everything goes right.


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Each month, a new post dedicated to the HF Challenge will be created. To participate, you only have to follow the rules:
  • everyone can participate, even those who don't have a blog (you can add your book title and thoughts in the comment section if you wish)
  • add the link(s) of your review(s) including your name and book title to the Mister Linky we’ll be adding to our monthly post (please, do not add your blog link, but the correct address that will guide us directly to your review)
  • any kind of historical fiction is accepted (HF fantasy, HF young adult,...)
During the following 12 months you can choose one of the different reading levels: 



20th century reader - 2 books
Victorian reader - 5 books
Renaissance Reader - 10 books
Medieval - 15 books
Ancient History - 25 books


Reading Outside the Box 2014


Reading Outside the Box 2014. 
Check it out HERE.

This year we will be stretching out reading boundaries a little bit more!  If you thought 2013 was tough, wait until you see this list!  You will definitely be reading Outside the Box this time around!  I had fun making up the categories and added one just for YOU!  Make up your category and share it with the rest of us!  I will ADD them to the list and allow people to chose the one you made up, or their own!

I hope you have fun!  In 2014, I will also be better at getting the posts up for you to share your reviews.  And we will have a Wrap-Up in December, so that everyone can see what you read in one simple post!

Here are the Categories 
(to see what you are getting yourself in to this year!)

*The ones I'd like to participate in are highlighted in green and the books that cover the challenge will be typed in blue.


Classics are the new black – read a classic novel
It’s a serial thing – you’ve read the first in a series (or even three of them), it’s time to read another!
Lost in translation – time to read a book that was first written in another language and then translated.
It’s about time! – read a book that has been sitting on your shelf for at least two years! (and haven’t read it yet!)
By the numbers – read a book with a Number in the title
Weird Science! – read a book that features some form of science – and maybe discover an untapped passion.
I just love a good Duet – a book written by more than one author.
New Guy in Town – read a Debut book written by a new author.
Almost Human – read a book from the perspective of an animal – or an alien – or a robot! (at least feature an ‘almost human’)
Chunkster-time! – read a book that is longer 500 pages. (Time to dust off War and Peace)
Random Rescue – go to a used book store and RANDOMLY pick a book! (could even be from a grab-bag)
Under-Aged Writer – read a book by an author who is not yet 21. Here's a little help.
Time for exercise – read a book that is set in or around a sport or exercise activity (like yoga or baseball). This can be fiction or nonfiction!
Make-Believe - This category is just for YOU! (and anyone who wants to try it!) Here is your chance to let others know what would get you outside of your Comfort Zone!

Here are the levels

 

Choose your level – just how far out of the box do you want to go?

I’m a little Scared: 3-4 categories
It’s not so bad out here!:  5-7 categories
Look at me, outside my comfort zone!:  8-10 categories
Outside In!: 11-13 categories
No Box can Contain Me!: I did ALL 14!


Now, for the deets!

This challenge will run from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2014.   

1. Sign up any time.  However, sign-ups will close 1 December 2014
2. You cannot use any books or reading material that was readbefore 1 January 2014.
3. This year you can post at any time under the Category found below, but you must post a link to your review for it to count! If you don’t have a blog, be sure to link up the review you did in GoodReads, Amazon, Library Thing, etc. We need to read your review! 
4. Share the Love (PLEASE!?!) – Write your intentions on your blog, link back to this post, have the button on a side bar, so others will know what fun you are having, and they can have it too!
5.  You cannot use one book for multiple categories.  You can, however, read a book for this challenge and use it for another challenge.
6. Comment below with how comfortable you are of climbing out of your literary box!  BUT, don’t feel you have to be tied to that level! You are shy and want to start slowly but love the feeling of the air outside of where you are…go for it!  You thought you wouldn't be contained and think that the box is warm and comfy, that’s okay too!
7. Be encouraging!  Sometimes it’s a little frightening coming out of your comfort zone. Go to the other participants’ sites and give them words to help free them. Offer suggestions on the best ways to climb out of the box – give them a ladder that they can use!
8. Optional – share books.  Be willing to swap books with other participants (unless they are library books, or books that are not yours, then you might find yourself in a whole other type of box, and I can’t help you then!)
9. Make sure you post your reviews every month.  Who knows, I just might have a surprise giveaway that month!

Romance Reading Challenge 2014


I can't believe it's time for Romance Reading Challenge 2014. Love is in the air people.
I started this reading challenge in 2008 and this will be my sixth year running it. I want to say a big "thank you!" to all who join and participate. You rock. Last year 40 readers joined and 89 reviews were posted! I love seeing this challenge generate interest and inspire people to read a little romance. Love makes the world go round doesn't it?
Without further ado, here are the rules:

 
1. The challenge runs from January 1st, 2014 through December 31st, 2014. 

2. "Romance" isn't limited to steamy Harlequin novels. There is a huge selection of books in this category such as contemporary romance, historical romance, new adult romance, romantic suspense and paranormal romance to name a few. As long as the story has romantic love between the two main characters your selection will fit this challenge. The novels do not need to have a happy ending either, there can also be unrequited love.

3. Choose at least 5 novels to read. You can change your choices at any time. Crossovers between other challenges are fine.
All kinds of books count, ebooks and audiobooks as well. Re-reads are fine, no ARC's or review request copies. The books you read for the challenge should be books you choose as personal reads, not books that are review requests from authors or publicists. Books you request for yourself are fine...i.e. NetGalley books.


Below is my list of five romance novels that I plan to read this year, but I will probably end up with two or three times as many by year's end.


  1. Written in my Own Heart's Blood by Diana Gabaldon
  2. The Dancing Master by Julie Klasse
  3. Captive Maiden by Melanie Dickerson
  4. The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley
  5. Governess of Highland Hall by Carrie Turansky

52 Books in 52 Weeks and Other Mini Challenges


Also the home of  Well Educated Mind, Nobel Prize Winners, Around the World  and various mini challenges.  
The rules are very simple and the goal is to read one book (at least) a week for 52 weeks.
  1. The challenge will run from January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. 
  2. Our book weeks will begin on Sunday  
  3. Participants may join at any time.
  4. All books are acceptable except children books.**
  5. All forms of books are acceptable including e-books, audio books, etc.
  6. Re-reads are acceptable as long as they are read after January 1, 2013.
  7. Books may overlap other challenges. 
  8. Create an entry post linking to this blog. 
  9. Come back and sign up with Mr. Linky in the "I'm participating post" below this post.
  10. You don't have a blog to participate.  Post your weekly book in the comments section of each weekly post.  
  11. Mr. Linky will be added to the bottom of the weekly post for you to link to reviews of your most current reads. 
*All the mini challenges are optional. Mix it up anyway you like. The goal is to read 52 books. How you get there is up to you. 

For the past five years, I have set a goal to read 52 books in 52 weeks, so this challenge is perfect for me. My personal goal is to read 65 books in 2014, but I'd like to read a bare minimum of 52. I also plan to do the centuries mini challenge, from the same site, by reading twelve books set in twelve different centuries. My list includes:

  • 9th Century- Settlers of Catan by Rebecca Gable and Lee Chadeayne 
  • 10th Century- The Island House by Posie Graeme-Evans
  • 11th Century- Macbeth by Shakespeare
  • 12th Century- Lady of the English or The Summer Queen by Elizabeth Chadwick 
  • 13th Century- Four Sisters, All Queens by Sherry Jones
  • 14th Century- Burnable Book by Bruce Holsinger
  • 15th Century- Captive Maiden by Melanie Dickerson
  • 16th Century- Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
  • 17th Century- Bloodletter's Daughter by Linda Lafferty
  • 18th Century- Written in my Own Heart's Blood by Diana Gabaldon
  • 19th Century- The Dancing Master by Julie Klassen
  • 20th Century- Governess of Highland Hall by Carrie Turansky

Other mini challenges that I am interested in participating in if time permits include:

  • Banned or challenged book
  • Pick a book based on cover
  • Pick a book with a color in the title
  • Pick a book with a number in the title
  • Read a biography
  • Read a book from the Goodreads abandoned book list
  • Read a book on history
  • Read a book published in 2014
  • Read a British mystery
  • Read a classic
  • Read a dystopian novel
  • Read a play
  • Read a retelling of a fairy tale
  • Read the next book in a series

Anne & Kristilyn’s 2014 Book Bingo Reading Challenge

While browsing through reading challenges for 2014, I came across Anne&Kristilyn's BINGO Challenge 2014, and just had to sign up. It looks like it is going to be a fun challenge. You can click the bingo card below to visit the challenge page.
Of course, a challenge isn’t really a challenge unless there are some rules and guidelines:
  • Be awesome. If you’re not, this isn’t going to work.
  • The challenge runs from January 1 to December 31, 2014.
  • If you want to participate, you can join in any time of the year! Feel free to write up a blog post with the rules linking back to my and Anne’s blog in your sign-up post. You can add your post to the Linky at the end of this post!
  • If you read one book for the “1 book” in any category, you can’t change it later on when you read another book to “2 books.” Once a square is crossed off, it’s crossed off for good! (Feel free to print off the scoreboard to keep track!) Books read for one square are for that square ONLY and cannot be counted towards another category. This is all about reading ALL THE BOOKS.
  • The FREE SQUARES are a little different this year — now you can use those squares to read ANY book you like of any genre! Woo!
  • You can start your board over again, but ONLY if you receive the stamp of awesome by completing a blackout. The “winners” of the challenge will be the ones who achieve the most winning combinations by the end of 2014.
  • You can feel free to post your reading list for each category, though it’s not a requirement.
  • Having a blog or writing reviews for books read is not required. So long as you want to have fun, you can participate!
  • Every 3 months I will post an update here and all participants can link to their own updates. An update post will go up April 1st, July 1st, October 1st, and December 31st.
  • This isn’t a race, but don’t be afraid to rub your reads in the other player’s face. This will be seen as encouragement. Feel free to use the hashtag #BookBingo2014 on Twitter!
TBR Pile
1 book from my TBR pile -
2 books from my TBR pile -
3 books from my TBR pile -
4 books from my TBR pile -
5 books from my TBR pile -

Mix It Up
1 non-fiction book -
1 classic novel –
1 re-read book –
1 free square –
1 contemporary novel -

Series
1 series book –
 2 series books –
 3 series books –
 4 series books –
 5 series books –

Genres
1 fantasy novel -
1 free square -
1 historical fiction novel -
1 mystery novel -
1 romance novel -


New Releases
1 new release – The Dancing Master *in progress*
2 new releases –
3 new releases -
4 new releases -
5 new releases -

Monday, December 30, 2013

2014 Operation Deeper Faith Challenge


You can find out more about this challenge here (http://operationreadbible.blogspot.com/2013/11/2014-operation-deepen-faith.html). I have made notes in bold next to the parts of the challenge I wish to participate in this year. 

1) This challenge has multiple parts. (You wouldn't have to sign up for each part. But. Ideally participants would be interested in doing more than just one.) The challenge is from January 2014 through December.

I. Wonderful Words of Life. Goal: Read the Bible using a Bible Plan... I plan to read through the Bible this year using "Woman's Guide to Reading the Bible in a Year" by Diane Stortz.

II. How Firm A Foundation. Goal: STUDY one book of the Bible throughout the year... I would like to read the book of Daniel, at least monthly, and I hope to read a commentary on the book too. 

III. Deep and Wide; Goal: read multiple books of the bible in multiple translations...


IV.  Meditate or Memorize. Note the OR! Not everyone is comfortable committing to memorize Scripture. (I'm one of them!) Goal: Choose about a verse a week--or a verse every other week--to remember... I am terrible at committing scripture to memory, but I know I need to work on  hiding God's word in my heart. I hope to accomplish this goal by completing a Scipture/Art journal combo, and memorizing the verses contained therein.

V. Taste and See. Perhaps you're new to reading the Bible, not quite sure where to start, a bit intimidated... Goal: read one gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John), read one NT epistle (Romans-Revelation). And consider reading one book from the Old Testament, I suggest Genesis OR Psalms. Of course, you could choose any OT book. 

VI. Christian Nonfiction. Don't be afraid to give it a try. Read some theology. You choose the number of books to aim for. A beginner might not feel comfortable committing to more than one book. And that's fine. I want to challenge you to start somewhere. This challenge is for everyone. Not just for people who want to commit to reading twenty!  I hope to read at least two non-fiction Christian works. I am still mulling over what I want to read, and I will update this post when I make my choices.

Hello World

As I pretty up the blog for the New Year, things may look a little off and wonky. Please excuse the mess...