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Elite Veteran Posts: 1031 Location: UK | Hope all your challenges are going well.Been unwell a lot of this month,so got a good chunk of my challenge books read while lolling around.Hopefully I will finish off several challenges next month. Need to finish all my reads before my knee op in early October Detectives - 11/12 12 Awards - 8/12 Have to Read More - 11/12 Listomania - 11/12 The Unloved - 10/12 WOGF - 7/12 YA - 11/12 Clear the Shelves - 11/15 Read the Sequel - 9/12 A_Z - 5/9 Somewhere out there - 11/12 Space Opera - 10/12 Sub Genre - 9/10 1950s SF - 20/20 - Completed 1960s SF - 9/10 Solar System - 9/12 ************** total slots - 196 slots filled - 162 (86%) total different challenge books read - 70/89 and keeping tabs on all reading; Books Read in 2015 - 73/97 ************** Books read this month; Jo Walton - Among Others Edgar Rice Burroughs - Thuvia Maid of Mars Hal Clement - Close to Critical Susan Cooper - Greenwitch Samuel R Delany - Babel-17 Samuel R Delany - Einstein Intersection Deborah Harkness - The Book of Life Benedict Jacka - Cursed Ann Leckie - Ancillary Sword Alxei Panshin - Rite of Passage Fred Pohl - A Plague of Pythons Rudy Rucker - Software Clifford D Simak - Way Station Catherynne M Valente - The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland Jack Vance - Star King Thats the most books I've read in months. Still have 22 books left to read for WWEnd before October,so here's hoping for another good month in August! Edited by dustydigger 2015-08-01 5:07 AM | ||
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Uber User Posts: 794 | Down with bronchitis for most of the month so I got a lot of reading done. Should be able to complete a couple more challenges in August. Clear the Shelves 15/15 Somewhere Out There 12/12 Fantasy mini-series 3/3 Read the Sequel 12/12 ----------------------------------- Listomania 3/6 Short Fiction 2/6 Just Have to Read More 3/6 Solar System 4/6 Space Opera 9/12 Read Around the World 8/10 12 in 12 7/12 Second Best 8/12 The Unloved 11/12 Literary Prizes 3/12 -------------------------------------------- Books Read: 2015 38/50 Un-stack 30/50 (private) | ||
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 556 Location: Great Lakes, USA | The Caves of Steel - Isaac Asimov. 50s, Detective, P&M, Series, Listomania - A fun read The Forever War - Joe Haldeman. Read Again - This one is a classic. The Water Knife - Paolo Bacigalupi. 2015, P&M - Kind of close to home, so a bit scary. Slow Bullets - Alastair Reynolds. 2015, Short, Out There - excellent A Life for the Stars - James Blish. Sequel, Clear, Space Opera, Series - ok The Naked Sun - Isaac Asimov. Sequel, P&M, 50s, Detective - Another fun read One non-genre fiction book (Go Set a Watchman - Harper Lee) and one nonfiction book. I am 2/3s of the way through Seveneves. Very good, so far. Finished Challenges Killer Bs 3/3 Elizabeth Noun 3/3 Gemmell 4/4 Published 2014 20/20 World 5/5 Readers Choice 5/5 More of That Author 12/12 Second Best 6/6 Unloved 12/12 Read it Again 6/6 Pick & Mix 20/20 Short 6/6 Ongoing Challenges SubGenre 2/5 Detective 11/12 Space Opera 3/15 Solar System 2/12 Clear the Shelves 6/15 Somewhere Out There 6/12 Literary 4/12 Read the Sequel 6/12 WoGF 8/12 Published 2015 3/18 1950s 8/10 Fantasy Series 2/3 12 in 12 3/6 Listomania 4/6 Down Under 0/3 Series A-Z 4/26 Books Read 2015 41 Favorite Book this month: Slow Bullets Favorite Book this year: The Bone Clocks | ||
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Uber User Posts: 613 Location: New Zealand | Another cold winter month, so lots of hibernating indoors and reading. Nearly all challenges finished, just two to go. Completed challenges Read more of author: 12/12 Authors of colour: 12/12 Unloved: 12/12 Clear the Shelves: 15/15 Published 2014: 20/20 Read It Again, Sam: 6/6 Books read 2015: 100/100 Detective SF: 12/12 2 in 12 Award winners: 12/12 Listomania: 12/12 Around the World: 10/10 Second Best: 12/12 Women of genre: 24/24 Young Adult: 12/12 Fantasy Mini: 3/3 In Translation: 12/12 Sequels: 12/12 Reader's Choice: 10/10 Somewhere Out There: 12/12 Definitive 1950's: 20/20 Solar System: 12/12 LGBT: 12/12 Short fiction: 12/12 Fantasy Choose A Decade: 12/12 Published 2015: 18/18 Space Opera: 15/15 Sub-genre (time travel): 20/20 Pick & Mix: 40/40 The Weirdness: 12/12 Completed in July Gaslamp: 18/18 - two books read in July Literary Prizes: 12/12 - five books read in July Omnibusters: 12/12 - two books read in July Down Under: 12/12 - seven books read in July On-going challenges: Definitive 1960's SF: 18/20 - six books read in July Series A to Z: 21/26 - 16 books read in July Just 7 books left to read! | ||
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Uber User Posts: 526 Location: UK | It was a good month for finishing challenges, for me. The Red: First Light - Linda Nagata - Enjoyable near-future mil-SF - Second Best (currently Nebula, might switch to Campbell) - Series A-Z (R - The Red) Edge of Infinity - Jonathan Strahan (ed) - Decent anothology of solar-system shorts - Short Fiction - Somewhere Out There Ghost Stories of an Antiquary - MR James - Classic collection of ghost stories. - Short Fiction - COMPLETED Authority - Jeff VanderMeer - Book 2 of the Southern Reach trilogy. I found it a bit of a struggle. - New Books of 2014 - COMPLETED - Series A-Z (S - Southern Reach) The Enemy Stars - Poul Anderson - Short, fun, stranded in space novel. - 1950s (1959) - COMPLETED - Somewhere Out There - Second Best (Hugo) Half a War - Joe Abercrombie - Entertaining conclusion to the trilogy - New Books of 2015 Zima Blue - Alastair Reynolds - Good collection of mostly space opera shorts - Somewhere Out There Angles of Attack - Marko Kloos - Third in his Frontlines series. Still fun, but the first was the best, so far. - Somewhere Out There - COMPLETED - New Books of 2015 Completed in June (bar a few reviews) Short Fiction - 12/12 New Books of 2014 - 16/16 1950s - 10/10 Somewhere Out There - 12/12 Still to go: Omnibusters - 4/8 WoGF - 9/12 12 in 12 - 4/12 Second Best - 8/12 Read More - 4/9 New 2015 - 4/6 1960s - 0/10 Series A-Z - 6/26 | ||
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Uber User Posts: 370 Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | Another slow month for me. Tolkien's Book of Lost Tales Part I was very slow reading, and Part II is even slower. I'm following along with the webinars at Mythgard Academy to help me understand them better. Both make "The Silmarillion" seem like light beach reading fare. My full list for July is: Book of Lost Tales, Part I - JRR Tolkien Halting State - Charles Stross. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince - JK Rowling Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - JK Rowling Ready Player One - Ernest Cline Loved this one! The challenge status is: I Just Have to.... 6/12 Clear the Shelves 8/15 Read It Again, Sam 6/6 Done and the challenge is over! Pick and Mix 27/40 Solar System 2/3 Tolkien 9/12 Unloved 9/12 12 in 12 7/9 YA 7/12 WoGF 4/12 LGBT 2/12 2nd Best 3/3 if The Martian doesn't win anything. After Lost Tales 2, my pace should pick back up again until I get to The Lays of Beleriand... | ||
Badseedgirl |
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Uber User Posts: 369 Location: Middle TN, USA | Slow responding to this one, but at least I have good news to report Challenge updates: Read it Again: 6/6 (6 reviews) Challenge completed Yeah! YA: 12/12 (12 reviews) Challenge completed Double Yeah! 12 in 12: 9/12 (8 reviews) A to Z Series: 4/6 (4 reviews) Unloved: 10/12 (10 reviews) Somewhere Out There: 10/12 (10 reviews) Clear the Shelves: 9/15 (9 reviews) Down Under: 3/6 (3 reviews) Read the Sequel: 8/12 (8 reviews) Sub-Genre (Cyberpunk): 4/5 (4 reviews) 50's: 8/15 (8 reviews) 60's: I have not started this one yet I think I'm in pretty good shape as of right now. Edited by Badseedgirl 2015-08-07 10:04 PM | ||
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