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message 1: by mussolet (last edited Dec 27, 2013 10:01AM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments After reading not much until March, and then working on my speed in April, I got seriously annoyed with the size of my TBR-shelf. And when I had randomly decided on 238 books I needed to read (213 in 2013, and 25 extra in case I want to add something), and discovered that there were exactly 238 days left in the year, I set this challenge for myself.
I'm not sure whether I'll make it, but I'll give it my best shot, and sharing it here helps to pressure me into fulfilling it :).

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May
June I
June II
July I
July II
August
September

Had to reschedule priorities due to NaNo and other things, but hey. 130 books isn't bad, and I finished my first novel, so there's that. New Year's resolution: Become more organized!


message 2: by mussolet (last edited May 07, 2013 01:23AM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments Before the Challenge:
Jan-April


1) ***** Pierre Grimbert - Das Schicksal von Ji: Die Götter 4 (Die Götter #4/4), Feb 05
2) ***** Janet Edwards - Earth Girl (Earth Girl, #1), Feb 27
3) **** Alice Steinbach - Without Reservations: The Travels Of An Independent Woman, March 01
4) *** Kate Kaynak - Minder (Ganzfield, #1), March 09
5) *** Aprilynne Pike - Wings (Wings, #1), April 01
6) ** Kiera Cass - The Selection (The Selection, #1), April 02
7) **** Kristen Simmons - Article 5 (Article 5, #1), April 02
8) **** Veronica Rossi - Under the Never Sky (Under the Never Sky, #1), April 03
9) ***** Dan Wells - I Am Not A Serial Killer (John Cleaver, #1), April 06, 5*-review here
10) **** Gail Carriger - Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, #1), April 18, 4*-review here
11) **** Torsten Fink - Die Erwählte (Die Tochter des Magiers, #3), April 21
12) **** Terry Pratchett - Mort, April 22
13) *** Linda Crew - Children of the River, April 24, 3*-review here
14) ***** Kim Echlin - The Disappeared, April 25, 5*-review here
15) **** Pascal Mercier - Nachtzug nach Lissabon (Night Train to Lisbon), April 26, 4*-review here
16) **** Kerstin Gier - Rubinrot (Ruby Red, #1), April 27, 4*-review here
17) *** Kerstin Gier - Saphirblau (Ruby Red, #2), April 27, 3*-review here
18) **** Kerstin Gier - Smaragdgrün (Ruby Red, #3), April 28, 4*-review here
19) *** Hape Kerkeling - Ich bin dann mal weg. Meine Reise auf dem Jakobsweg, April 28, 3*-review here

Das Schicksal von Ji Die Götter 4 (Les Gardiens de Ji, #4) by Pierre Grimbert Earth Girl (Earth Girl, #1) by Janet Edwards Without Reservations The Travels Of An Independent Woman by Alice Steinbach Minder (Ganzfield, #1) by Kate Kaynak Wings (Wings, #1) by Aprilynne Pike The Selection (The Selection, #1) by Kiera Cass Article 5 (Article 5, #1) by Kristen Simmons Under the Never Sky (Under the Never Sky, #1) by Veronica Rossi I Am Not A Serial Killer (John Cleaver, #1) by Dan Wells Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, #1) by Gail Carriger Die Erwählte by Torsten Fink Mort (Discworld, #4) by Terry Pratchett Children of the River by Linda Crew The Disappeared by Kim Echlin Nachtzug nach Lissabon by Pascal Mercier Rubinrot (Edelstein Trilogie, #1) by Kerstin Gier Saphirblau (Edelstein Trilogie, #2) by Kerstin Gier Smaragdgrün (Edelstein Trilogie, #3) by Kerstin Gier Ich bin dann mal weg. Meine Reise auf dem Jakobsweg  by Hape Kerkeling


message 3: by mussolet (last edited May 31, 2013 11:44PM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments Books in the Challenge:
May


01: 05/07 **** Aimee Bender - The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake, 4/5
02: 05/08 **** Nicolas Barreau - Das Lächeln der Frauen (engl.: The Ingredients of Love), 4/5
03: 05/09 *** Victoria Schwab - The Archived (The Archived, #1), 3/5
04: 05/10 **** Laura Lam - Pantomime (Pantomime, #1), 4/5
05: 05/11 **** J.K. Rowling - The Casual Vacancy, 4/5
06: 05/12 ** Alice Hoffman - The Ice Queen, 2/5
07: 05/13 **** Adam Johnson - The Orphan Master's Son, 4/5
08: 05/14 ***** ♠ Madeleine Thien - Dogs at the Perimeter, 5/5
09: 05/15 **** Salma Abdelnour - Jasmine and Fire: A Bittersweet Year in Beirut, 4/5
10: 05/16 **** Mary Robinette Kowal - Glamour in Glass (Glamourist Histories, #2), 4/5
11: 05/17 ** Aravind Adiga - The White Tiger, 2/5
12: 05/18 **** Dan Wells - Partials (Partials Sequence, #1), 4/5
13: 05/19 ***** ♠ William Trevor - Two Lives, 5/5
14: 05/20 **** Patrick Gale - Notes from an Exhibition, 4/5
15: 05/21 ** Bergsveinn Birgisson - Reply to a Letter from Helga, 2/5
16: 05/22 ***** ♠ Kevin Powers - The Yellow Birds, 5/5
17: 05/23 *** Helene Wecker - The Golem and the Jinni, 3/5
18: 05/24 ***** ♠ E.L. Greiff - Zu den Anfängen (Zwölf Wasser, #1), 5/5
19: 05/25 **** Eowyn Ivey - The Snow Child, 4/5
20: 05/26 *** Adam Foulds - The Quickening Maze, 3/5
21: 05/27 ***** ♠ Kristin Hannah - Magic Hour, 5/5
22: 05/28 ** Kjersti Skomsvold - Je Schneller Ich Gehe, Desto Kleiner Bin Ich: Roman (The faster I walk...), 2/5
23: 05/29 ***** ♠ Henry H. Neff - The Maelstrom, 5/5
24: 05/30 *** Linda Olsson - Die Dorfhexe (Astrid and Veronika), 3/5
25: 05/31 *** Zadie Smith - On Beauty, 3/5

The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender Das Lächeln der Frauen by Nicolas Barreau The Archived (The Archived, #1) by Victoria Schwab Pantomime (Pantomime, #1) by Laura Lam The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling The Ice Queen by Alice Hoffman The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson Dogs at the Perimeter by Madeleine Thien Jasmine and Fire A Bittersweet Year in Beirut by Salma Abdelnour
Glamour in Glass (Glamourist Histories, #2) by Mary Robinette Kowal The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga Partials (Partials, #1) by Dan Wells Two Lives by William Trevor Notes from an Exhibition by Patrick Gale Reply to a Letter from Helga by Bergsveinn Birgisson The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker
Zu den Anfängen (Zwölf Wasser, #1) by E.L. Greiff The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey The Quickening Maze by Adam Foulds Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah Je Schneller Ich Gehe, Desto Kleiner Bin Ich Roman by Kjersti A. Skomsvold The Maelstrom (The Tapestry, #4) by Henry H. Neff Die Dorfhexe by Linda Olsson On Beauty by Zadie Smith


message 4: by mussolet (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments Now that the moth is over, I've taken a look back here.

From now on I'm going to split the monthly posts in two, because maneuvering in the edit window with such a lot of books is weird :).


message 5: by mussolet (last edited Jun 18, 2013 04:23AM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments First half of June
*All reviews crossposted to 238 books in 238 days

26: 06/01 **** Italo Calvino - Wenn ein Reisender in einer Winternacht (If on a winter's night), 4/5
27: 06/02 ** Uzma Aslam Khan - Trespassing, 2/5
28: 06/03 ***** Robert D. Kaplan - Eastward to Tartary: Travels in the Balkans, the Middle East, and the Caucasus, 4.5/5
29: 06/04 ***** Lois Lowry - Number the Stars, 5/5
30: 06/05 **** Sarah Ash - Lord of Snow and Shadows, 4/5
31: 06/06 **** Daniyal Mueenuddin - In Other Rooms, Other Wonders, 4/5
32: 06/07 **** Mark Helprin - Winter's Tale, 4/5
33: 06/08 ** Victoria Hislop - Das Herz der Tänzerin (The Return), 2/5
34: 06/09 ** Viola Roggenkamp - Familienleben (The Spectacle Salesman's Family), 2/5
35: 06/10 **** Kristin Hannah - The Things We Do for Love, 4/5
36: 06/11 *** Lee Carroll - The Shape Stealer (Black Swan Rising, #3), 3/5
37: 06/12 ***** ♠ Tim Mackintosh-Smith - Travels with a Tangerine: A Journey in the Footnotes of Ibn Battutah, 5/5
38: 06/13 *** Julian Barnes - The Sense of an Ending, 3/5
39: 06/14 **** Edmund de Waal - The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance, 4/5
40: 06/15 ***** ♠ Tan Twan Eng - The Garden of Evening Mists, 5/5

Wenn ein Reisender in einer Winternacht (SZ-Bibliothek, #50) by Italo Calvino Trespassing by Uzma Aslam Khan Eastward to Tartary Travels in the Balkans, the Middle East, and the Caucasus by Robert D. Kaplan Number the Stars by Lois Lowry Lord of Snow and Shadows (Tears of Artamon, #1) by Sarah Ash In Other Rooms, Other Wonders  by Daniyal Mueenuddin Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin Das Herz der Tänzerin by Victoria Hislop
Familienleben by Viola Roggenkamp The Things We Do for Love by Kristin Hannah The Shape Stealer (Black Swan Rising #3) by Lee Carroll Travels with a Tangerine A Journey in the Footnotes of Ibn Battutah by Tim Mackintosh-Smith The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes The Hare With Amber Eyes A Hidden Inheritance by Edmund de Waal The Garden of Evening Mists  by Tan Twan Eng


message 6: by mussolet (last edited Jul 02, 2013 12:05PM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments Second half of June
*All reviews crossposted to 238 books in 238 days

41: 06/16 *** Jane Nickerson - Strands of Bronze and Gold, 3/5
42: 06/17 *** Elizabeth Richards - Black City (Black City, #1), 3/5
43: 06/18 *** Giles Coren - How to Eat Out, 3/5
44: 06/19 **** Brandon Sanderson - The Rithmatist, 4/5
45: 06/20 ** Joanne Harris - Wie wilder Wein (Blackberry Wine), 2/5
46: 06/21 ***** ♠ Soman Chainani - The School for Good and Evil, 5/5
47: 06/22 **** Hugh Howey - Wool Omnibus, 4/5
48: 06/23 **** Ali Sethi - The Wish Maker, 4/5
49: 06/24 ** Nicole Krauss - The History of Love, 2/5
50: 06/25 ***** ♠ Ruta Sepetys - Between Shades of Gray, 5/5
51: 06/26 **** Kristin Hannah - Firefly Lane, 4/5
52: 06/27 **** Ruta Sepetys - Out of the Easy, 4/5
53: 06/28 **** Rita Golden Gelman - Tales of a Female Nomad: Living at Large in the World, 4/5
54: 06/29 *** Stephen Fry - The Fry Chronicles, 3/5
55: 06/30 **** Nina Sankovitch - Tolstoy and the Purple Chair: My Year of Magical Reading, 4/5

Strands of Bronze and Gold (Strands of Bronze and Gold, #1) by Jane Nickerson Black City (Black City, #1) by Elizabeth Richards How to Eat Out by Giles Coren The Rithmatist by Brandon Sanderson Wie wilder Wein by Joanne Harris The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil, #1) by Soman Chainani Wool Omnibus by Hugh Howey The Wish Maker by Ali Sethi
The History of Love  by Nicole Krauss Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys Tales of a Female Nomad Living at Large in the World by Rita Golden Gelman The Fry Chronicles by Stephen Fry Tolstoy and the Purple Chair My Year of Magical Reading by Nina Sankovitch


message 7: by mussolet (last edited Sep 19, 2013 03:12AM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments I'm doing KELSI'S ROYALTY CHALLENGE for myself, so this is the post to keep up with it.
Starting Sep 19

1. Suleimon I of the Ottoman Empire r. 1494-1566 was known for conquering much of the Middle East and for reforming the criminal, tax and education systems. Read a book that is set in the Middle East or includes taxes, education, or criminal delinquency as a major topic.

2. James I of England. r. 1603-1625 was a lover of literature and the fine arts. Read a book you deem a great work of literature. (Up for interpretation and based solely on your opinion!)

3. John III of Poland-Lithuania r. 1674-1696 was brilliant both militarily and politically. Read a book where war or politics is central to the plot.

4. Henry VIII of England r. 1509-1547. There are a plethora of books on this monarch and his six wives. Read a book of fiction or non-fiction that is based on his or his wives’ life OR read a book set in England.

5. Louis XIV of France r. 1643-1715 Louis built the palace of Versailles and was all about dancing, parties, and showing his wealth off. He even invented ballet. Read a book that involves a party OR has a main character that is wealthy.

6. Catherine the Great of Russia 1762-1796 was Russia’s longest ruling female. Read a book with a strong, independent heroine.

7. Queen Victoria of England 1837-1901 was Britain’s longest ruling monarch, who expanded English territory to take up a quarter of the world during her reign. The Victorian Era takes its’ name after her. Read a book set in the Victorian Era (1840-1910).

8. Isabella and Ferdinand of Castile and Aragon r. 1474-1504. The Spanish Inquisition ladies and gentlemen! Read a book where religion is closely related to the plot or is the main theme of the book.

9. Napoleon Bonaparte of France r. 1804-1814/15 came to rule after the French Revolution and created a French empire. He was either killed by cancer or by stomach poisoning (arsenic). Read a book in which characters revolt OR a death takes place under dubious circumstances.

10. Julius Caesar of Rome r. 60-44 BCE was a Roman consul who contributed to the fall of the Roman Republic. Numerous biographies were written about him, most notably one by Suetonius. Read a biography on any figure you are interested in.


message 8: by mussolet (last edited Sep 19, 2013 02:01AM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments First half of July
*All reviews crossposted to 238 books in 238 days

56: 07/01 **** Glenda Larke - Heart of the Mirage, 4/5
57: 07/02 ***** ♠ Carlos Ruiz Zafón - Marina, 5/5
58: 07/03 **** Vaddey Ratner - In the Shadow of the Banyan, 4/5
59: 07/05 **** G. Willow Wilson - Alif the Unseen, 4/5
60: 07/06 **** Samantha Harvey - The Wilderness, 4/5
61: 07/06 **** Jonathan Stroud - The Amulet of Samarkand, 4/5
62: 07/07 *** Isabel Allende - Fortunas Tochter, 5/5
63: 07/08 ***** Kristin Hannah - Winter Garden, 5/5
64: 07/09 ***** Jamie Ford - Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, 5/5
65: 07/10 *** Aimee Agresti - Illuminate, 3/5
66: 07/11 **** Robert Fabbri - Tribune of Rome, 4/5
67: 07/12 **** Ian Mortimer - The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century, 4/5
68: 07/14 *** Anna Jean Mayhew - The Dry Grass of August, 3/5
69: 07/15 **** Jenna Burtenshaw - Shadowcry, 4/5
70: 07/15 *** Ken Scholes - Lamentation, 3/5

Heart of the Mirage (Mirage Makers, #1) by Glenda Larke Marina by Carlos Ruiz Zafón In the Shadow of the Banyan by Vaddey Ratner Alif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson The Wilderness by Samantha Harvey The Amulet of Samarkand (Bartimaeus, #1) by Jonathan Stroud Fortunas Tochter by Isabel Allende Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford Illuminate (Gilded Wings, #1) by Aimee Agresti Tribune of Rome (Vespasian, #1) by Robert Fabbri The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century by Ian Mortimer The Dry Grass of August by Anna Jean Mayhew Shadowcry (Wintercraft, #1) by Jenna Burtenshaw Lamentation (Psalms of Isaak, #1) by Ken Scholes


message 9: by mussolet (last edited Sep 19, 2013 02:09AM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments Second half of July
*All reviews linked, and also crossposted to 238 books in 238 days

71: 07/16 **** Laura Restrepo - Land der Geister (Delirium), 4/5
72: 07/17 ***** ♠ Joydeep Roy-Bhattachraya - Storyteller of Marrakesh, 5/5
73: 07/18 ** M.T. Anderson - The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Vol I: The Pox Party, 2/5
74: 07/19 ***** ♠ Jonathan Buckley - Telescope, 5/5
75: 07/21 **** Lilach Mer - Der siebte Schwan, 4/5
76: 07/22 **** Kristin Hannah - Summer Island, 4/5
77: 07/28 *** Daphne du Maurier - Rebecca, 3/5
78: 07/31 ***** ♠ Ian McEwan - Atonement, 5/5

Land der Geister by Laura Restrepo Storyteller of Marrakesh by Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Vol I The Pox Party by M.T. Anderson Telescope by Jonathan Buckley Der siebte Schwan by Lilach Mer Summer Island by Kristin Hannah Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier Atonement by Ian McEwan


message 10: by mussolet (last edited Sep 19, 2013 02:15AM) (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments August
*All reviews linked, and also crossposted to 238 books in 238 days

79: 08/01 *** Jodi Picoult - My Sister's Keeper, 3/5
80: 08/01 ***** ♠ Peter Carey - The Chemistry of Tears, 5/5
81: 08/02 **** Paul Collins - Sixpence House: Lost in a Town of Books, 4/5
82: 08/02 **** Ransom Riggs - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, 4/5
83: 08/03 *** Susanna Kearsley - The Rose Garden, 3/5
84: 08/04 **** Stacey O'Brien - Wesley: The Story of a Remarkable Owl, 4/5
85: 08/05 **** Cornelia Funke - Tintenherz (Inkworld, #1), 4/5
86: 08/12 *** Stephen Clarke - A Year In The Merde, 3/5
87: 08/15 ***** ♠ Janet Edwards - Earth Girl, 5/5
88: 08/19 ***** Janet Edwards - Earth Star, 5/5
89: 08/21 **** Maria McCann - The Wilding, 4/5
90: 08/21 *** Michael David Lukas - The Oracle of Stamboul, 3/5
91: 08/22 **** Kristin Hannah - Home Again, 3/5
92: 08/22 **** Kashmira Sheth - Boys Without Names, 4/5
93: 08/27 ** Dervla Murphy - Full Tilt: Ireland to India with a Bicycle, 2/5
94: 08/29 **** Lawrence Norfolk - John Saturnall's Feast, 4/5
95: 08/31 ***** Somaly Mam - The Road of Lost Innocence, 5/5

My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult The Chemistry of Tears by Peter Carey Sixpence House Lost in a Town of Books by Paul Collins Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine, #1) by Ransom Riggs The Rose Garden by Susanna Kearsley Wesley The Story of a Remarkable Owl by Stacey O'Brien Tintenherz (Tintenwelt, #1) by Cornelia Funke A Year In The Merde by Stephen Clarke Earth Girl (Earth Girl, #1) by Janet Edwards Earth Star (Earth Girl, #2) by Janet Edwards
The Wilding by Maria McCann The Oracle of Stamboul by Michael David Lukas Home Again by Kristin Hannah Boys Without Names by Kashmira Sheth Full Tilt Ireland to India with a Bicycle by Dervla Murphy John Saturnall's Feast by Lawrence Norfolk The Road of Lost Innocence by Somaly Mam


message 11: by mussolet (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments September
*All reviews linked, and also crossposted to 238 books in 238 days

096: 09/03 ***** ♠ Christoph Marzi - Die wundersame Geschichte der Faye Archer, 5/5
097: 09/06 *** Lisa Mantchev - Eyes Like Stars, 3/5
098: 09/07 **** Amy S. Foster - When Autumn Leaves, 4/5
099: 09/11 **** Orson Scott Card - Ender's Game, 4/5
100: 09/13 **** Once Upon A Time: Reawakened, 4/5

Die wundersame Geschichte der Faye Archer by Christoph Marzi Eyes Like Stars (Théâtre Illuminata, #1) by Lisa Mantchev When Autumn Leaves by Amy S. Foster Ender's Game (Movie Tie-In) by Orson Scott Card Reawakened (Once Upon a Time, #1) by Odette Beane


message 12: by mussolet (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) | 615 comments Have to remember to add the books I've reviewed since then. But am actually planning ahead towards a fresh start next year. A more organized one, hopefully :).


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