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message 1: by Londa (new)

Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments

Our theme this month is migration. Whether forced or voluntary, both of our books this month focus on people moving from one place to another.

Abraham's Well: A Novel & The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Our novels last month also shared this theme, so if you didn't get a chance to read them, now is a great time to read 'Til the Well Runs Dry & Small Island

So take advantage of that, or choose your own. This month read at least 1 book with a migration theme.

You can list your choices and goals here and/or on the widget.

https://www.goodreads.com/challenges/...

Have fun!


Anastasia Kinderman | 942 comments I have a lot going on this month, so seven for me.


message 3: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) So are you guys giving the number of books you will read during the month?


message 4: by Londa (new)

Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments Trudy, Yes, and sometimes I actually meet my goal. :-D


Anastasia Kinderman | 942 comments Trudy wrote: "So are you guys giving the number of books you will read during the month?"

Our goal for reading. Sometimes we fall short, sometimes we read more. :)


message 6: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) OMG! You guys are awesome. Usually, I get in 3 books a month and that's if some parts are on audio so I can listen in the car, ect. I can't even imagine 5 or more.Kudos!LOL.


message 7: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
I'm going for 8 again. lol


message 9: by Kanita (new)

Kanita Carington-McDonald (kanitacaringtonmcdonald) | 142 comments Oh, my! I am so far behind on ALL my monthly reading goals as well as my reading goal for the year! But, I am ambitious (not always realistic...who said that's fun anyway?!! Lol!) and I do love a challenge and since simply reading IS my overall goal, I'll go for 9 this time!! I won't stop adding books to my To Read List and everything I add I want to read now! Lol!

Happy Reading to all!
Good luck on everyone's challenges! :)


message 10: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

kisha | 3909 comments Mod
Kanita wrote: "Oh, my! I am so far behind on ALL my monthly reading goals as well as my reading goal for the year! But, I am ambitious (not always realistic...who said that's fun anyway?!! Lol!) and I do love a c..."

Lol Kanita I can definitely agree! My monthly and yearly goals are a bit depressing right now as well and it's because I'm not realistic. I'm gonna work on that for 2015....maybe lol.


message 11: by Lee (new)

Lee | 708 comments Question. Are the books for this challenge suppose to be Historical or just AA books in general? #itsbeenawhile lol


message 12: by Londa (new)

Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments The books you read don't have to be historical or AA. I only add the theme (1 book) to add an extra bit of fun. This is just a way to keep track of your monthly reading.


message 13: by Lee (new)

Lee | 708 comments 2 books for me. In August, I read none. Just started one last night.


message 14: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
This month was a total bust for me. I can't believe I didn't at least finish one book. And this was the month BEFORE my busy season. Geez!! lol


message 15: by Londa (new)

Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments There are still 5 more days left :0) Some months just aren't reading months.

How is everyone else doing? Any standouts?


message 16: by Maya (new)

Maya B | 825 comments I did meet my reading goal for the year. With the holidays coming, I will be lucky to get in 3 books a month


Anastasia Kinderman | 942 comments This month has been kind of a bust for me as well. I'm normally a voracious reader but I haven't felt motivated recently. Maybe it's all the reading for my classes, haha.


message 18: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Even though I don't usually participate in the challenges, I enjoy reading about your progress. I did read two books this month. Who knows, maybe next month, I'll aim for three. LOL.


message 19: by Beverly (new)

Beverly Overall I am behind in what I wanted to be reading this year - and as more fall books that I want to read get published I feel like I am pedaling backwards. I need to add pleasure reading to my daily schedule. :)


message 20: by Londa (new)

Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments My favorite reads this month have actually been audio books.

Bird Box *****
The Woman in White *****
The New Moon's Arms ****

All 3 were excellent. Still have 3 more books to complete over the weekend. I have been in the mood (always at this time of year) for books that lean to the supernatural side of things. I will probably get lost in my Edgar Allan Poe collection sometime next month. :0)


Anastasia Kinderman | 942 comments For me Emma was a real standout and is definitely my favorite Jane Austen novel thus far. Once I got the hang of the language it made me laugh a lot, lol.


message 22: by Beverly (new)

Beverly Londa wrote: "My favorite reads this month have actually been audio books.

Bird Box *****
The Woman in White *****
The New Moon's Arms ****

All 3 were excellent. Still..."


So glad to hear Bird Box is so good - it is the next book in my audio queue!

Also agree that The New Moon's Arms is an excellent read - I think this book is a wonderful introduction to Nalo Hopkinson's work especially if the reader is not a big speculative fiction reader.


message 23: by Beverly (new)

Beverly My favs for September (though I am hoping that a couple of the books that I am now reading will also make my "best" list)

Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo
I will admit that if I have had not read this author before I probably would not have picked up the book because of the title. But this was an amazing read and will end up in my top lists for the year.

The Bird Skinner by Alice Greenway
I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this book but it held me captivate from the beginning.


message 24: by Londa (new)

Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments Anastasia, I have not read Jane Austen yet. I attempted Pride & Prejudice last year, but I wasn't in the mood for it. It was boring me, so I put it down for later.


Beverly,
Bird Box is the perfect book for audio! Glad you are going to experience it.

New Moon was my first Hopkinson book and I will be reading more. I like her style.

Mr. Loverman sounds good.


Anastasia Kinderman | 942 comments Londa wrote: "Anastasia, I have not read Jane Austen yet. I attempted Pride & Prejudice last year, but I wasn't in the mood for it. It was boring me, so I put it down for later.


Beverly,
Bird Box is the perfe..."


Have you watched any of the movies made of the books? I read P&P when I was 14 or so but I had already seen the movies several times. Makes it easier to follow along.


message 26: by Londa (last edited Sep 29, 2014 08:52AM) (new)

Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments I may be one of the few remaining people on the planet, but No, I haven't watched any P&P movies. Sad.. I know. I didn't have any trouble following it, I was just bored with all their mooning over men. I am not a romantic! LOL


Anastasia Kinderman | 942 comments Londa wrote: "I may be one of the few remaining people on the planet, but No, I haven't watched any P&P movies. Sad.. I know."

Well (in your numerous spare time) before you try P&P again I recommend watching one first. I think that will make it easier to finish. :)


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