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I'm afraid I have just deleted my challenge for this one, I'm afraid I will only be doing the yearly challenges this year - I have stuff going on and can't commit to the seasonal challenges at this time. Hopefully will be fine for the yearly ones - apologies.
A-Z Authors1/1/24 - 31/12/24
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✅️ W - 🐨WOLF, Patricia - Outback - Patricia Wolf Read 15.01.24 (4 stars)
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FINISHED :) A-Z Titles
1/1/23 - 31/12/23
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A - ☑️ Another Woman's Child - Kerry Fisher Read 14.03.23 (3.5 stars)
B - ☑️ 🐨Bridge Burning and Other Hobbies - Kitty Flanagan Read 11.02.23 (4 stars)
C - ☑️🐨 Caught in the Act - Shane Jenek Read 08.01.23 (3.5 stars)
D - ☑️ 🐨The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison - Meredith JaffeRead 26.01.23 (4 stars)
E - ☑️ Echo - Thomas Olde Heuvelt Read 19/09/23 (4 stars)
F - ☑️Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury Read 07.03.23 (4 stars)
G - ☑️ Good Samaritans - Will Carver Abandoned at 50% - boring
H - ☑️ He Is Watching You - Charlie Gallagher Read 09.05.23 (4 stars)
I - ☑️ 🐨Into the Night - Sarah Bailey Read 30.04.23 (4 stars)
J - ☑️Jumping the Queue - Mary Wesley Read 03.02.23 (4 stars)
K - ☑️🐨The Kookaburra Creek Cafe - Sandie Docker Read 12.09.23 (2 stars)
L - ☑️🐨Ladies in Black - Madeleine St. John Read 27.02.23 (5 stars)
M - ☑️🐨 The Mistake - Wendy James Read 30.01.23 (4 stars)
N - ☑️ The Night She Disappeared - Lisa Jewell Read 09.04.23 (4 stars)
O - ☑️🐨 Other People's Houses - Kelli Hawkins Read 06.03.23 (2 stars)
P - ☑️🐨 The Perfect Family - Jacquie Underdown Read 06.10.23 (4 stars)
Q - ☑️🐨 Quota - Jock Serong Read 21/09/23 (4 stars)
R - ☑️ Razorblade Tears - S.A. Cosby Read 30.10.23 (5 stars)
S - ☑️Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury Read 09.03.23 (2.5 stars)
T - ☑️🐨 Turns Out, I'm Fine: How Not To Fall Apart - Judith Lucy read 24.01.23 (4 stars)
U - ☑️ Unlikeable Female Characters: The Women Pop Culture Wants You to Hate - Anna Bogutskaya Read 09.11.23 (3 stars)
V - ☑️ Vox - Christina Dalcher Read 16.12.23 (3.5 stars)
W - ☑️Will - Will Smith Read 28.01.23 (2 stars)
X - ☑️ Six Dead Spots - Gregor Xane Read 18.12.23 (2 stars)
Y - ☑️You Are Not Alone - Greer Hendricks Read 06.04.23 (3 stars)
Z - ☑️ The Zig Zag Girl - Elly Griffiths Read 23/12/23 (4 stars)
Annual Genre Challenge 2024Duration: 1/1/24 - 31/12/24
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LEVELS:
Laid Back - TWELVE (12) books minimum 3 AAs
Contemporary
Historical Fiction
Non Fiction
Crime
Mystery
Romance
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Horror
Young Adult
Rural Romance
Classic
Award Winner/Nominee
Historical Mystery
Thriller/Suspense
Dystopian
Humour
Cosy Mystery
Memoir/Biography
Romantic Suspense
Annual United in Reading Calendar 2024Duration: 1/1/24 - 31/12/24
Level: EASY (3 AA)
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REMEMBER, YOUR BOOKS MUST BE READ IN THE MONTH STIPULATED!
✅️ January: 🐨
** Australia Day, Jan 26: Read a book set in Australia, OR read a book by an Australian author.
Outback - Patricia Wolf Read 15.01.24 (4 stars)
February:
** Day of Women & Girls, Feb 11: Read a book by a female author OR read a book with a strong female MC
** Royal Hobart Regatta, Feb 12: Read a book with a boat on the cover OR read a book with a large body of water on the cover (show cover)
** Valentine's Day, Feb 14: Read a romance OR read a book with a PINK cover (show cover)
March:
** St Patrick's Day, Mar 17: Read a book with a GREEN cover (show cover) OR read a book with an Irish character.
** Harmony Day, March 21: Read a book with an ORANGE cover (show cover) OR read a book which promotes or discusses equality.
** Easter weekend in Australia, March 29 ->: Read a book about what Easter means to you (briefly explain) OR read a book which has a family, including children.
April:
** World Health Day, April 7: Read a book which has a character who is a doctor or nurse OR read a book with something healthy on the cover (show cover)
** ANZAC Day, April 25: Read a book depicting Australians or New Zealanders during war OR read a book where the title starts with one of the letters in ANZAC
** Jazz Day, April 30: Read a book where music is a main feature OR read a book with a musical instrument on the cover (show cover)
May:
** Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during WWII, May 8: Read a book set in WWII OR read a book where both the author's initials show in REMEMBRANCE
** Mothers Day (Australia), May 12: Read a book where the MC is a mother OR read a book with flowers on the cover (show cover)
** Tea Day, May 21: Read a book with a cup and saucer on the cover (show cover) OR read a book where TEA is spelled in the title (any order)
June:
** Solstice (longest day north of equator/shortest day south), June 21: Read a long book (over 400 pages) OR read a short book (between 125 and 250 pages)
** Day of the Seafarer, June 25: Read a book set on the ocean OR read a book with a boat on the cover (show cover)
** Asteroid Day, June 30: Read a Science Fiction novel OR read a book set in the future (tell us when)
July:
** First day of NAIDOC week, July 7: Read a book with Indigenous characters OR read a book where the first title letter appears in NAIDOC
** World Youth Skills Day, July 15: Read a Young Adult/Middle Grade novel OR read a book featuring young people
** World Chess Day, July 20: Read a book where people play games e.g. chess, cards, bowling etc (tell us what) OR read a book with either a black or white cover (show cover)
August:
** World Humanitarian Day, Aug 19: Read a book with a title that starts with "H" OR read a book where characters are caring for others
** International Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a kidnapping OR a read a book where something goes missing
** Day for People of African Descent, Aug 31: Read a book set in Africa OR read a book where both the author's initials are in AFRICAN
September:
** Father's Day (in Australia), Sept 1: Read a book by a male author OR read a book with a father who is a MC
** Day of Charity, Sept 5: Read a book which was a gift OR read a book you'll donate after reading it
** Day of Service and Remembrance or 9/11 Day, Sept 11: Read a book set in the US OR read a book where a tragedy takes place
October:
** Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book which features older characters OR read a book with an older person on the cover (show cover)
** Day of Rural Women, Oct 15: Read a novel set in rural Australia OR read a book with a rural outlook on the cover (show cover)
** Halloween, Oct 31: Read a horror book OR read a book with pumpkins on the cover (show cover)
November:
** Melbourne Cup, Nov 5: Read a book with a horse on the cover (show cover) OR read a book set in Victoria
** Remembrance Day, Nov 11: Read a book with a RED cover or red poppies on cover (show cover) OR read a book with "11" together in the page count (show count)
** Universal Children's Day, Nov 20: Read a book with a child/children on the cover OR read a children's book (over 125 pages)
December:
** First Sunday of Advent, Dec 3: Read a book with a PURPLE cover (show cover) OR read a book where the MC is preparing for something (briefly tell us what)
** Christmas Day, Dec 25: Read a book set around Christmas OR read a book with a gifts on the cover (show cover)
** New Year's Eve, Dec 31: Read a book you've been meaning to read all year OR read a book with a cheery, colourful cover (show cover)
For each letter A through Z, read a book in which the location name begins with the corresponding letter. For the difficult letters Q, X, Y and Z, you may use locations where the letter appears somewhere in the location name. Only real locations will work for this challenge - NO fictional places allowed.Minimum Aussie authors - Six (6)
Annual Challenge 2024 - A-Z "Real Life" Locations
Duration: 1/1/24 - 31/12/24
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For this annual challenge everything is Australian so every book you choose must be by an AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR.EASY 12 books. Choose one from each set of three tasks.
MEDIUM 24 books. Choose two from each set of three tasks
HARD 36 books. All of the tasks!!!
TASKS
1. KANGAROO.
In South Australia there is a beautiful place called Kangaroo Island where you can see kangaroos on the beach.
** Read a book where you can find the letters A, R, O in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in Kangaroo Island.
** Read a book set near a beach or with a beach on the cover.
2. DINGO.
Australia may have some of the worst poisonous creatures in the world but our apex predator is a wild dog! There are lots of them to be found on Fraser Island in Queensland.
** Read a book where you can find the letters G,N,O in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in Fraser Island.
** Read a book set in Queensland
3. KOOKABURRA
When a flock of these birds start laughing it is hard not to laugh with them. They are the noisy relations of the Kingfisher family but they prefer to eat lizards to fish. The Kookaburra is one of the emblems for NSW.
** Read a book where you can find the letters B,R,O in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in kookaburra.
** Read a book set in New South Wales
4. KOALA.
These cuddly creatures spend about eighteen hours per day asleep in their eucalyptus trees. Even though they may look like a teddy, Koalas are not bears!
** Read a book where you can find the letters O,L,A in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in eucalyptus
** Read a book which has trees on the cover.
5. COCKATOO
The Gang Gang Cockatoo is an emblem of the Australian Capital Territory, which is the home of our capital city, Canberra.
** Read a book where you can find the letters T,C,O in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in Gang Gang Cockatoo
** Read a book set in Canberra or any of our state or territory capitals. (Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Darwin, Adelaide, Hobart)
6. QUOKKA
Found in Western Australia and called the happiest animal in the world because it has a smiley little face.
** Read a book where you can find the letters U,O,A in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in happiest
** Read a book which makes you smile.
7. PLATYPUS
This strange creature frequents freshwater rivers all around Australia. Sadly numbers are dwindling and we do not often see them.
** Read a book where you can find the letters P,S,A in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in platypus.
** Read a book with some association to water or swimming.
8. POSSUM
Very cute but they can also be a big pest. The possum is the emblem for Victoria
** Read a book where you can find the letters U,M,S in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in possum
** Read a book set in Victoria.
9. CROCODILE
There are saltwater crocodiles in the sea and freshwater ones in the rivers but mostly in the Northern Territory. If the sign beside the waterhole says No Swimming then don't swim.
** Read a book where you can find the letters C,D,E in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in crocodile.
** Read a book set in the Northern Territory
10. TASMANIAN DEVIL
As the name suggests this animal is found in Tasmania. Not sure why it acquired the name Devil but I suppose it isn't the prettiest furry friend you have ever seen.
** Read a book where you can find the letters T,D,L in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in Tasmanian Devil
** Read a book set in Tasmania
11. NUMBAT
One of our rarer creatures which lives in Western Australia.
** Read a book where you can find the letters T,M,A in the title (in any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in numbat.
** Read a book set in Western Australia
12. WOMBAT
A long, long time ago these furry chaps were the size of elephants. Can you imagine the size of their burrows? Today they are a much more reasonable size and the Hairy Nose Wombat is the emblem of South Australia.
** Read a book where you can find the letters T,B,A in the title (any order)
** Read a book where the author's initials can be found in Hairy Nose Wombat .
** Read a book set in South Australia
FINISHED :) Annual Challenge 2023 - Calendar of Books
Duration: 1/1/23 - 31/12/23
Level - Easy Challenge (12 books - minimum 3 🐨)
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Jonquil wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Jonquil wrote: "Happy Summer BingoSummer Challenge 12/1/23 - 2/29/24
Level Two: Complete Three Lines - 15 books (THREE Aussie authors)
Blood in Tavasci Marsh [auth..."
"I make the guards in museums very nervous." oh dear - do you get followed around???
Meg wrote: "November doneNotes on Her Colour finished 5/11/23 2⭐
The Book of Dreams by Nina George finished 9/11/23 3⭐
[bookcover:Notes on Her Colour|1228356..."
I was going to say that Notes On Her Colour looks interesting until I realised you only gave it 2 stars, lol. I'd never heard of it until you listed it.
Brenda wrote: "Sharon Louise wrote: "I admit my brain isn't computing this challenge very well - can I do down/vertical lines other than across/horizontal? So, can my rows be starting at Movie Night and working d..."Thanks Brenda - now to actually find my books to fit, lol !
Bec wrote: "Sharon Louise wrote: I think also because the template to copy and paste only shows the rows across I figured I had better ask the question!.."Yeah I assumed it was just horizontal based on the t..."
Looks like we are good to go with the vertical :)
Steve wrote: "Sharon Louise wrote: "I admit my brain isn't computing this challenge very well - can I do down/vertical lines other than across/horizontal? So, can my rows be starting at Movie Night and working d..."Thanks Steve - that is how I read it as well that vertical was okay - just doesn't look like anyone else is doing that so I thought I had better ask before picking my books - thank you 😊
I think also because the template to copy and paste only shows the rows across I figured I had better ask the question!
I admit my brain isn't computing this challenge very well - can I do down/vertical lines other than across/horizontal? So, can my rows be starting at Movie Night and working downwards - Movie Night, Water Park, Happy Summer, Nature Trail, Camping Out, then
Starting at Luna Park (and working downwards) - Luna Park, Bike Route, At The Fair, Road Trip, Summer Holidays?
I have tried to see if anyone else is working downwards instead of across and nobody seems to be so I have to ask the question, sorry, lol
Obviously this is if I am doing the Level 1, so just 10 books.
Susan wrote: "My Favourite... 1. Time of Day: bedtime, settling in with a book or to watch tv, so good
2. Food: I love food, hard to choose a favourite
3. Drink (alcoholic or non-alcoholic): white wine, crisp..."
LOVE Elvis Costello :) Especially the early New Wave Years :)
Brenda wrote: "Great job Sharon!"Thank you - can't recommend All The Sinners Bleed highly enough - was a great read.
Phrynne wrote: "Well done Cherie and Sharon!"Thank you - I read some really good books with this challenge :)
