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YA Reading Challenge #2 Report Points Here

Total: (1/3)25 points!, 128 pages
Yay! The challenge has officially started now that we have a book finished, even if there aren't points yet! :) Misty, if it was task 4.25, then wouldn't it be 1/3 of 25 points??

Editing now.
:) Hopefully that isn't too confusing for everyone. I will keep a look out as I do the leaderboard for anyone that doesn't add up correctly.

This book has been classified as both YA and Adult in several places, but I think that it belongs more in the Adult section the crosses over easily.
I liked this book a lot actually, more than I had originally. I read it the first time in junior high I think, and there is a lot that I missed/don't remember. Although I think it is a book many YA readers could enjoy, I think it is a better read for an older YA audience. It deals with incest, PTSD, 'voluntary' memory loss, etc. Nothin is explicit in this book (which I was very grateful for... No one wants to read detailed incest...) but it does still mention it, and it is obvious what happened. The main character really struggles with what happened, and needs to learn to become whole again.
Reading it before, and now I definitely think the book is better left for more mature YA readers, but that it is something worth reading at either age.

I liked this book, but wasn't as moved or impressed by it as I expected to be. Worth reading though. It's definitely creepy and upsetting.
I did like the growth she showed toward the end of the book, even as a 'living dead girl'.
I have 25 pts!
LEADERBOARD:
Ashley: 25 points
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
Ashley: 25 points
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages

This book has been classified as both YA and Adult in several places..."
I am planning on readng Deerskin, though I don't know how I am working it in yet. Donkeyskin is one of my favorite Perrault tales, and also one of the most disturbing ft's I've ever read (probably only topped by The Armless Maiden, an African ft about forced rape...yeah...)

Although, now I am kicking myself, because I forgot that the Adult to YA transfer was supposed to be a book you've never read before, so I have to switch it to a different task... Sigh. Oh well. I'm glad I reread it!


I finished The Callender Papers by Cynthia Voigt for task 2.15- My older sister's name is Cynthia, and she lived in my household for 16 years plus one...
I also finished 2.5 with The Boy Who Dared by Susan Campbell Bartoletti. (My last name starts with B...)
That gives me 30 pts!
LEADERBOARD:
Ashley: 30 points
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
Ashley: 30 points
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages

total points: 20
LEADERBOARD:
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
*Totals as a group: 60 points; 6 books
*Do you guys like seeing the grand totals at the bottom of the Leaderboard? I think it's pretty awesome to see how much we do, but I can leave that off until the challenge is over. Whatever you guys like. :) Also, should I include books in the total for partial completed tasks?
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
*Totals as a group: 60 points; 6 books
*Do you guys like seeing the grand totals at the bottom of the Leaderboard? I think it's pretty awesome to see how much we do, but I can leave that off until the challenge is over. Whatever you guys like. :) Also, should I include books in the total for partial completed tasks?
Haha alright since you are the only feedback, I guess that settles it! :)
Danielle, I am keeping track of partial tasks on my spreadsheet so that wouldn't happen, but I think you are right. Only completed task books will be added.

LEADERBOARD:
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
April: 5 points
Totals as a group: 65 points; 7 books
*No, I'm not going to post the leaderboard EVERY time someone posts a new book. I am just tweaking my spreadsheet until it's perfect. :)
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
April: 5 points
Totals as a group: 65 points; 7 books
*No, I'm not going to post the leaderboard EVERY time someone posts a new book. I am just tweaking my spreadsheet until it's perfect. :)

Read: 2 books, 18 & 1/3points, 528pages
TOTAL: 10 points, 400 pages

3.5 - The Underneath by Appelt, Kathi
3.15 - Criss Cross by Perkins, Lynne Rae (2006)
The Higher Power of Lucky by Patron, Susan (2007)
3.20 - A Year Down Yonder by Peck, Richard (winner) and Hope Was There by Bauer, Joan (honor) (2001)
3.25 - Savvy by Law, Ingrid (honor) and The Graveyard Book by Gaiman, Neil (2009)
Reviews and comparisons can be found at /review/list/1331593-lydia?shelf=wild-things-challenge--2
LEADERBOARD:
Lydia: 65 points
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
April: 5 points
Totals as a group: 140 points; 15 books
Lydia: 65 points
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
April: 5 points
Totals as a group: 140 points; 15 books

Total Points: 10
Total Pages: n/a
LEADERBOARD:
Lydia: 65 points
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
Michelle: 10 points
April: 5 points
Totals as a group: 150 points; 16 books
Lydia: 65 points
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
Michelle: 10 points
April: 5 points
Totals as a group: 150 points; 16 books

Actually Misty, I have completed more than that -- I'm not working now and thanks to the Miami-Dade Public Library I've got most of my list at home. I also don't sleep much anymore (wait until you get my age -- you will read your heart out!). LOL

Read: 3 books, 26 & 2/3 points, 784 pages
COUNTABLE TOTAL 10 points, 400 pages.
LEADERBOARD:
Lydia: 75 points
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
Michelle: 10 points
April: 5 points
Totals as a group: 160 points; 17 books
Lydia: 75 points
Ashley: 30 points
Jennifer: 20 points
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
Michelle: 10 points
April: 5 points
Totals as a group: 160 points; 17 books
I finished The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins for 2.5 (My last name starts with a C). I also finished City of Glass by Cassandra Clare as my first part of 2.25.
Total Points: 5
Total Points: 5
LEADERBOARD:
Lydia: 75 points; 2059 pages
Ashley: 30 points; 634 pages
Jennifer: 20 points; 816 pages
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Michelle: 10 points; 250 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
April: 5 points; 374 pages
Linda: 5 points; 374 pages
Totals as a group: 165 points; 5,066 pages; 18 books
*I added pages to everyone's books on my spreadsheet so that we can have a total of pages as well. I just want to see how much we read. I can continue to look up page numbers if you don't post them so don't worry about that! :)
Lydia: 75 points; 2059 pages
Ashley: 30 points; 634 pages
Jennifer: 20 points; 816 pages
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Michelle: 10 points; 250 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
April: 5 points; 374 pages
Linda: 5 points; 374 pages
Totals as a group: 165 points; 5,066 pages; 18 books
*I added pages to everyone's books on my spreadsheet so that we can have a total of pages as well. I just want to see how much we read. I can continue to look up page numbers if you don't post them so don't worry about that! :)

2.20 The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (Ann Brashares) and City of Bones (Cassandra Clare)
total points: 35
LEADERBOARD:
Lydia: 75 points; 2,059 pages
Jennifer: 35 poitns; 1,184 pages
Ashley: 30 points; 634 pages
Danielle: 15 points; 374 pages
Michelle: 10 points; 250 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
April: 5 points; 374 pages
Linda: 5 points; 374 pages
Totals as a group: 195 points; 5,808 pages; 20 books
Lydia: 75 points; 2,059 pages
Jennifer: 35 poitns; 1,184 pages
Ashley: 30 points; 634 pages
Danielle: 15 points; 374 pages
Michelle: 10 points; 250 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
April: 5 points; 374 pages
Linda: 5 points; 374 pages
Totals as a group: 195 points; 5,808 pages; 20 books
You can post them. I am keeping track of partial and completed tasks. I want to be able to say how many pages and books we finished, even if the task was never completed by the end of the challenge. :)


total points: 10+20=30
total pages: 250+224=474
LEADERBOARD:
Lydia: 75 points; 2,059 pages
Jennifer: 35 points; 1,184 pages
Ashley: 30 points ; 634 pages
Michelle: 30 points; 474 pages
Danielle: 15 points; 374 pages
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
April: 5 points; 374 pages
Linda: 5 points; 374 pages
Totals as a group: 215 points; 6,032 pages; 21 books
Lydia: 75 points; 2,059 pages
Jennifer: 35 points; 1,184 pages
Ashley: 30 points ; 634 pages
Michelle: 30 points; 474 pages
Danielle: 15 points; 374 pages
Misty: 10 points; 400 pages
Heather: 10 points; 159 pages
April: 5 points; 374 pages
Linda: 5 points; 374 pages
Totals as a group: 215 points; 6,032 pages; 21 books

Totals:
READ: 5 books, 51 & 2/3 points, 1366 pages
COUNTABLE: 2 books, 25 points, 870 pages

1.5: What My Mother Doesn't Know by Sonya Sones
1.10: Born Confused by Tanuja Desai Hidier
1.15: Little Men by Louisa May Alcott
Have you ever read a book in verse? I'm not sure I really like it.
Hidier's book is my new absolute favorite! Recommended by April, this is an amazing find, especially is you are interested from a multicultural aspect. Only wish I had an Indian-English dictionary with me.


I think my real problem with Sones is how much of a story the book was in verse -- it just seemed to need connectors and detail. I guess my problem was determining where the real beauty in the writing was without/with detail.

This book caught me a bit unaware -- my mind was anticipating an entirely different direction than where it went. I could easily see this book ending up on a banned books list.
LEADERBOARD:
Lydia: 125 points; 3,353 pages
Jennifer: 35 points; 1,184 pages
Ashley: 30 points; 634 pages
Michelle: 30 points; 474 pages
Misty: 25 points; 870 pages
Danielle: 25 points; 799 pages
Heather: 20 points; 303 pages
April: 5 points; 374 pages
Linda: 5 points; 374 pages
Totals as a group: 300 points; 8,365 pages; 28 books
Lydia: 125 points; 3,353 pages
Jennifer: 35 points; 1,184 pages
Ashley: 30 points; 634 pages
Michelle: 30 points; 474 pages
Misty: 25 points; 870 pages
Danielle: 25 points; 799 pages
Heather: 20 points; 303 pages
April: 5 points; 374 pages
Linda: 5 points; 374 pages
Totals as a group: 300 points; 8,365 pages; 28 books

I liked The View from Saturday much better than the other one.
Total Points: 30+15=45
Total Pages: 474+128+176=778

1 � Official YA Challenge Section
5. The Graveyard Book
10.
15. The Book Thief
20. Read a book someone (other than yourself) read for the 1st YA Reading Challenge and discuss why this one stood out when you saw people posting it, if it met your expectations, and if you prefer the book you originally read.
25. Read any two books from a Young Adult series.
2 � Author’s Name A-Z Section
5. Read a YA book where the first letter of the Author’s last name matches your own.
10. Read a YA book by a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ author.
15. Read a YA book where the author’s first name is the same as someone in your household, past or present.
20. Read 2 YA books where the first letter of the author’s last name is consecutive. i.e. Harry Potter (Rowling) & Holes (Sachar).
25. Read a YA book from each of the following: the author’s last name starts with a letter between A-I, J-Q, and R-Z.
3 � Newbery List/Carnegie Award Section - You can use the following lists to help you find books for this section: Newbery Medal & Honors list, Carnegie Short List, or Carnegie Medal List
5. Read a winner/honor book and give a full review of it, including your thoughts on its award status.
10. Read a winner/Honor book whose author has won or been nominated more than once.
15. Read 2 consecutive years' winners (2000 and 2001 for example) and see if there's a commonality between winners.
20. Read the winner and one of the Honor books from the same year, then post whether you agree with these choices.
25. Read any YA book that came out after January 2006 and an award winner/Honor book that was published the same year.(i.e. If you are reading a book that was published in 2006, you would read a winner/Honor book from 2007 because they would have been published in 2006) Discuss the comparisons between the two and whether you agree that the right book won.
4 � Shelves Section, Please stick to books you haven’t read yet for this section!
5. Read a YA book that was rated 5 stars from any Wild Thing member’s shelf you don't know or have had a discussion with in a post, and then discuss your thoughts on the book with them when you're done
10. Read a YA book from one of Wild Thing’s bookshelves.
15. Read a book classified as ADULT that you think would be good for YA, and then post why you think it would be good for YA.
20. Get recommendations from someone who loves a genre you’ve never read before and read one of those YA books, and then post what you thought and whether you might read from the genre again.
25. Pick from 3 of the following categories and read 1 YA book from each of the 3 you choose: non-fiction, poetry, short story, drama, horror/gothic, top 100 Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ YA bookshelf (go to http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/youn... and pick from the first 2 pages).
Other:
Independence Day Novelisation
Storm Born
River God A Novel of Ancient Egypt
Points: 10

This book had 425 pages :-)
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Have fun!! I will try to update the Leaderboard as often as I can. :)