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message 1: by Caleb (last edited Dec 15, 2015 01:36AM) (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments SUMMARY



Page Count


Indie Read and Review
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Book Bonfire
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Gimme the Prize


Short-cuts
66

The Great Aussie Reading List
7


message 2: by Caleb (last edited Dec 30, 2015 04:04PM) (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments Page Count Challenge

This year I'm looking to complete 21,000 pages of reading. This is 3,000 more than usual, but with the amount of public transport time I have I think it's quite reasonable (I read over 26,000 pages in 2014).

I have no page limit on individual books and novels, novellas and short stories will all contribute to the total.

I use a combination of paperback pages, pages advertised in Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ/Amazon or calculated pages in Calibre to determine the size of each book/story.

The Books:

1. El rey de hierro by Maurice Druon - The Iron King - by Maurice Druon. 340 pages.

2. Gunwitch The Witch Hunts by David Michael - Gunwitch: The Witch Hunts - by David Michael. 304 pages.

3. The Broken Shore by Peter Temple - The Broken Shore - by Peter Temple. 352 pages.

4. Sand Omnibus (Sand, #1-5) by Hugh Howey - Sand - Omnibus - by Hugh Howey. 336 pages.

5. Holding the Man by Timothy Conigrave - Holding the Man - by Timothy Conigrave. 320 pages.

6. Frozen Sky 2 Betrayed by Jeff Carlson - Frozen Sky 2: Betrayed - by Jeff Carlson. 190 pages.

7. Ready Player One by Ernest Cline - Ready Player One - by Ernest Cline. 374 pages.

8. The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin - The Lathe of Heaven - by Ursula K. Le Guin. 183 pages.

9. Revenge (The Tube Riders #3) by Chris Ward - Revenge - by Chris Ward. 371 pages.

10. Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels - Fugitive Pieces - by Anne Michaels. 304 pages.

11. Feersum Endjinn by Iain M. Banks - Feersum Endjinn - by Iain M. Banks. 279 pages.

12. The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton - The Age of Innocence - by Edith Wharton. 305 pages.

13. Watchmen by Alan Moore - Watchmen - by Alan Moore. 200 pages.

14. The Carpet Makers by Andreas Eschbach - The Carpet Makers - by Andreas Eschbach. 297 pages.

15. A Song Of Stone by Iain Banks - A Song of Stone - by Iain Banks. 280 pages.

16. Loki by Mike Vasich - Loki - by Mike Vasich. 378 pages.

17. Gone South by Robert McCammon - Gone South - by Robert McCammon. 392 pages.

18. Forever Free (The Forever War, #3) by Joe Haldeman - Forever Free - by Joe Haldeman. 277 pages.

19. When on High (Moonlit Cities, #3) by Marcin Wrona - When on High - by Marcin Wrona. 285 pages.

20. More Tales of the City (Tales of the City, #2) by Armistead Maupin - More Tales of the City - by Armistead Maupin. 288 pages.

21. Pines (Wayward Pines, #1) by Blake Crouch - Pines - by Blake Crouch. 305 pages.

22. Silk by Alessandro Baricco - Silk - by Alessandro Baricco. 87 pages.

23. Cannery Row by John Steinbeck - Cannery Row - by John Steinback. 133 pages.

24. The Master by Colm Tóibín - The Master - by Colm Tóibín. 339 pages.

25. Arkadium Rising (Brother’s Keeper, # 1) by Glen R. Krisch - Arkadium Rising - by Glen Krisch. 284 pages.

26. The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower, #3) by Stephen King - The Waste Lands - by Stephen King. 584 pages.

27. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro - Never Let Me Go - by Kazuo Ishiguro. 288 pages.

28. Unwrapped Sky (Caeli-Amur, #1) by Rjurik Davidson - Unwrapped Sky - by Rjurik Davidson. 430 pages.

29. The Shuddering by Ania Ahlborn - The Shuddering - by Ania Ahlborn. 283 pages.

30. Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr. - Who Goes There? - by John W. Campbell. 73 pages.

31. Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow - Ragtime - by E. L. Doctorow. 270 pages.

32. Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor - Who Fears Death - by Nnedi Okorafor. 386 pages.

33. Our Man In Havana by Graham Greene - Out Man in Havana - by Graham Greene. 225 pages.

34. Blackout by Connie Willis - Blackout - by Connie Willis. 491 pages.

35. Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea - by Ernest Hemingway. 88 pages.

36. A Drink Before the War (Kenzie & Gennaro, #1) by Dennis Lehane - A Drink Before the War - by Dennis Lehane. 282 pages.

37. Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh - Brideshead Revisited - by Evenlyn Waugh. 417 pages.

38. Fevre Dream by George R.R. Martin - Fevre Dream - by George R. R. Martin. 461 pages.

39. No Night Is Too Long by Barbara Vine - No Night is Too Long - by Barbara Vine. 326 pages.

40. The Slap by Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap - by Christos Tsiolkas. 485 pages.

41. The Three-Body Problem (Three-Body, #1) by Liu Cixin - The Three-Body Problem - by Cixin Liu. 400 pages.

42. The Plague by Albert Camus - The Plague - by Albert Camus. 238 pages.

43. Ossard's Hope (Ossard Series #2) by Colin Taber - Ossard's Hope - by Colin Taber. 373 pages.

44. Out of the Silent Planet (Space Trilogy, #1) by C.S. Lewis - Out of the Silent Planet - by C. S. Lewis. 224 pages.

45. Tirra Lirra by the River by Jessica Anderson - Tirra Lirra by the River - by Jessica Anderson. 202 pages.

46. The Fall of Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #2) by Dan Simmons - The Fall of Hyperion - by Dan Simmons. 517 pages.

47. Live and Let Die (James Bond, #2) by Ian Fleming - Live and Let Die - by Ian Flemming. 230 pages.

48. The Lieutenant by Kate Grenville - The Lieutenant - by Kate Grenville. 307 pages.

49. Murder on the Links (Hercule Poirot, #2) by Agatha Christie - Murder on the Links - by Agatha Christie. 249 pages.

50. The Stove-Junker by S.K. Kalsi - The Stove-Junker - by S.K. Kalsi. 338 pages.

51. Candide by Voltaire - Candide - by Voltaire. 116 pages.

52. Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis - Lunar Park - by Bret Easton Ellis. 308 pages.

53. The Martian by Andy Weir - The Martian - by Andy Weir. 368 pages.

54. Remembering Babylon by David Malouf - Remembering Babylon - by David Malouf. 200 pages.

55. Kidnapped (David Balfour, #1) by Robert Louis Stevenson - Kidnapped - by Robert Louis Stevenson. 288 pages.

56. The Cold Commands (A Land Fit for Heroes, #2) by Richard K. Morgan - The Cold Commands - by Richard K Morgan. 493 pages.

57. Railsea by China Miéville - Railsea - by China Miéville. 376 pages.

58. Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins - Catching Fire - by Suzanne Collins. 391 pages.

59. Annihilation (Southern Reach, #1) by Jeff VanderMeer - Annihilation - by Jeff VanderMeer. 195 pages.

60. Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand - Wylding Hall - by Elizabeth Hand. 176 pages.

61. Absolom Rex by K.L. Coones - Absolom Rex - by K.L. Coones. 165 pages.

62. Gardens of Night by Greg F. Gifune - Gardens of Night - by Greg F. Gifune. 196 pages.

63. Solaris by Stanisław Lem - Solaris - by Stanislaw Lem. 224 pages.

64. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold - The Lovely Bones - by Alice Sebold. 328 pages.

65. The Untouchable by John Banville - The Untouchable - by John Banville. 367 pages.

66. The Shadow Eater (Dominions of Irth, #2) by A.A. Attanasio - The Shadow Eater - by A. A. Attanasio. 373 pages.

Note: Adding the pages read as part of my Short-cuts challenge. 1,385 pages.

Total: 21,316 of 21,000 pages. (100% complete)

CHALLENGE COMPLETE!


message 3: by Caleb (last edited Dec 04, 2015 02:32AM) (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments Indie Read & Review

This year I'm looking at reading and reviewing 12 indie works.

I had been very ambitious in this category in the past. However, I've calmed down a bit and want to make indie authors another part of my reading rather than a dominant part. At least one a month with a written review seems much more do-able.

This is also my opportunity to get my lazy a** writing reviews again.

This is restricted to novels and novella-length works in accordance with my review policies of my review site:

The Books:

1. Gunwitch The Witch Hunts by David Michael - Gunwitch: The Witch Hunts - by David Michael.

2. Sand Omnibus (Sand, #1-5) by Hugh Howey - Sand - Omnibus - by Hugh Howey.

3. Frozen Sky 2 Betrayed by Jeff Carlson - Frozen Sky 2: Betrayed - by Jeff Carlson.

4. Revenge (The Tube Riders #3) by Chris Ward - Revenge - by Chris Ward. {Review}

5. Loki by Mike Vasich - Loki - by Mike Vasich. {Review}

6. When on High (Moonlit Cities, #3) by Marcin Wrona - When on High - by Marcin Wrona. {Review}

7. Arkadium Rising (Brother’s Keeper, # 1) by Glen R. Krisch - Arkadium Rising - by Glen Krisch. {Review}

8. Absolom Rex by K.L. Coones - Absolom Rex - by K.L. Coones. {Review}

9. Gardens of Night by Greg F. Gifune - Gardens of Night - by Greg F. Gifune.

Total: 9 of 12 books. (75% complete)


message 4: by Caleb (last edited Dec 30, 2015 03:57PM) (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments Book Bonfire

This year I'm attempting to read 12 books that exist as paperbacks or hardbacks on my bookshelves.

The Books:

1. Holding the Man by Timothy Conigrave - Holding the Man - by Timothy Conigrave.

2. Feersum Endjinn by Iain M. Banks - Feersum Endjinn - by Iain M. Banks.

3. Watchmen by Alan Moore - Watchmen - by Alan Moore.

4. A Song Of Stone by Iain Banks - A Song of Stone - by Iain Banks.

5. Gone South by Robert McCammon - Gone South - by Robert McCammon.

6. Forever Free (The Forever War, #3) by Joe Haldeman - Forever Free - by Joe Haldeman.

7. More Tales of the City (Tales of the City, #2) by Armistead Maupin - More Tales of the City - by Armistead Maupin.

8. Cannery Row by John Steinbeck - Cannery Row - by John Steinback.

9. The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower, #3) by Stephen King - The Waste Lands - by Stephen King.

10. Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor - Who Fears Death - by Nnedi Okorafor.

11. Blackout by Connie Willis - Blackout - by Connie Willis.

12. No Night Is Too Long by Barbara Vine - No Night is Too Long - by Barbara Vine.

Total: 12 of 12 books. (100% complete)

CHALLENGE COMPLETE!!!

Extra books:

13. The Slap by Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap - by Christos Tsiolkas.

14. Ossard's Hope (Ossard Series #2) by Colin Taber - Ossard's Hope - by Colin Taber.

15. The Fall of Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #2) by Dan Simmons - The Fall of Hyperion - by Dan Simmons.

16. Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis - Lunar Park - by Bret Easton Ellis.

18. Remembering Babylon by David Malouf - Remembering Babylon - by David Malouf.

19. The Shadow Eater (Dominions of Irth, #2) by A.A. Attanasio - The Shadow Eater - by A. A. Attanasio.


message 5: by Caleb (last edited Dec 14, 2015 02:56AM) (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments Gimme the Prize

This year I'm attempting to read 10 prize winning books. The prizes can vary from literary prizes such as the Pulitzer, through genre-based awards such as the Hugo and even to independent awards such as the IPPY.

The Books:

1. The Broken Shore by Peter Temple - The Broken Shore - by Peter Temple. The Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger (2007)

2. The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin - The Lathe of Heaven - by Ursula K. Le Guin. Locus Award for Best Novel (1972)

3. Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels - Fugitive Pieces - by Anne Michaels. Orange Prize for Fiction (1997)

4. The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton - The Age of Innocence - by Edith Wharton. Pulitzer Prize for Novel (1921)

5. Watchmen by Alan Moore - Watchmen - by Alan Moore. Hugo Award for Other Forms (1988)

6. The Carpet Makers by Andreas Eschbach - The Carpet Makers - by Andreas Eschbach. Deutscher Science Fiction Preis (1996)

7. Silk by Alessandro Baricco - Silk - by Alessandro Baricco. Prix des libraires du Québec for Lauréats hors Québec (1998)

8. The Master by Colm Tóibín - The Master - by Colm Tóibín. International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (2006)

9. Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr. - Who Goes There? - by John W. Campbell. Hugo Award for Best Novella (1939)

10. Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow - Ragtime - by E. L. Doctorow. National Book Critics Circle Award (1975)

Total: 10 of 10 books. (100% complete)

CHALLENGE COMPLETE!!!

Extra Books:

11. Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor - Who Fears Death - by Nnedi Okorafor. World Fantasy Award for Best Novel (2011)

12. Blackout by Connie Willis - Blackout - by Connie Willis. Nebula Award for Best Novel (2010)

13. Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea - by Ernest Hemingway. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1953)

14. A Drink Before the War (Kenzie & Gennaro, #1) by Dennis Lehane - A Drink Before the War - by Dennis Lehane. Shamus Award for Best First PI Novel (1995)

15. The Slap by Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap - by Christos Tsiolkas. Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book Overall (2009)

16. Tirra Lirra by the River by Jessica Anderson - Tirra Lirra by the River - by Jessica Anderson. Miles Franklin Literary Award (1978)

17. The Fall of Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #2) by Dan Simmons - The Fall of Hyperion - by Dan Simmons. British Science Fiction Association Award for Novel (1991)

18. Annihilation (Southern Reach, #1) by Jeff VanderMeer - Annihilation - by Jeff VanderMeer. Shirley Jackson Award for Novel (2014)

19. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold - The Lovely Bones - by Alice Sebold. Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel (2002)


message 6: by Caleb (last edited Dec 30, 2015 03:57PM) (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments Short-cuts

This year I'm aiming to read as many short stories as I read novels/novellas. My basic approach is going to be that I read a short story between each novel during the year. We'll see if I keep up with that.

The Stories:

1. Something Sweet - by Megan Derr. 15 pages.
2. Parking Lot Hero - by J. M. Snyder. 15 pages.
3. Good Breeding - by J. L. Merrow. 18 pages.
4. Gay Lovin' at the Cluck-N-Bun - by Jere Haken. 18 pages.
5. Sunshine and Buttercups - by Danni Keane. 15 pages.
6. Desert Foxes Live in Concern - by G. R. Richards. 15 pages.
7. Life for Rent - by Robert Bell. 18 pages.
8. Embryo, a Yáxtor Brandan Story - by Rodolfo Martínez. 35 pages.
9. Nazareth - by Bernard Schaffer. 10 pages.
10. The End is No End - by Bernard Schaffer. 20 pages.
11. The Machine Stops - by E. M. Forster. 40 pages.
12. Three Strikes - by Piper Vaughn. 5 pages.
13. Yours - by Kim Alan. 15 pages.
14. Drain Me Dry - by Leigh Wilder. 18 pages.
15. Weekend With My Boss - by Mona Lottze. 18 pages.
16. The Wretched Tales 1.1 - by BLMorticia. 18 pages.
17. The Wretched Tales 1.2 - by BLMorticia. 20 pages.
18. The Wretched Tales 1.3 - by BLMorticia. 18 pages.
19. The Wretched Tales 1.4 - by BLMorticia. 18 pages.
19. The Wretched Tales 1.5 - by BLMorticia. 18 pages.
21. A Reluctant Death - by Bernard Schaffer. 15 pages.
22. Scrum - by P. D. Singer. 25 pages.
23. Bonded - by Sara York. 40 pages.
24. Dust in the Whirlwind - by Michael Galloway. 5 pages.
25. Stargazer - by Cedar Sanderson. 5 pages.
26. The Man with a White Face - by Micah Ackerman. 12 pages.
27. The War at the End of the World - by Heidi Belleau & Violetta Vane. 20 pages.
28. Raw - by Max Andrew Dubinsky. 14 pages.
29. Tortured Souls - by Clive Barker. 40 pages.
30. The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate - by Ted Chiang. 30 pages.
31. Mounting the Fat Lady - by Donald R. Broyles. 10 pages.
32. The Sky Pirates of Gur - by Donald R. Broyles. 15 pages.
33. Jungle Law - by S.L. Armstrong & K. Piet. 24 pages.
34. Voyage East - by Tom Williams. 20 pages.
35. Fortunately, the Milk - by Neil Gaiman. 20 pages.
36. The Skull - by Philip K. Dick. 30 pages
37. All You Zombies - by Robert Heinlein. 13 pages.
38. Speech Sounds - by Octavia E. Butler. 10 pages.
39. Beyond Lies the Wub - by Philip K. Dick. 10 pages.
40. Sacrificed - by Alex Anders. 30 pages.
41. Master - by Dulce Dennison. 7 pages.
42. Belinda in the Pool - by Douglas Clegg. 18 pages.
43. Over the Walls of Eden - by Jay Lake. 8 pages.
44. More Than Friends - by Aria Grace. 35 pages.
45. A Favorite Son - by Uvi Poznansky. 40 pages.
46. Killing Harvey - by Curtis Hox. 8 pages.
47. Finding Harmon - by Isaac Hooke. 8 pages.
48. The Gun - by Philip K. Dick. 18 pages.
49. Ulemet and the Jaguar God - by Lyndon Perry. 28 pages.
50. N. - by Stephen King. 25 pages.
51. The Blizzard - by Erin M. Leaf. 10 pages.
52. The Way to Will - by Drew Hunt. 18 pages.
53. Jealousy - by Katey Hawthorne. 18 pages.
54. Of Ants and Dinosaurs - by Cixin Liu. 55 pages.
55. Insanity - by David Michael. 10 pages.
56. Hunger for Truth - by Tabitha Levin. 15 pages.
57. Anansi Island - by Christian Cantrell. 20 pages.
58. The Micro-Age - by Cixin Liu. 30 pages.
59. Bloodchild - by Octavia E. Butler. 25 pages.
60. The Wandering Earth - by Cixin Liu. 50 pages.
61. The Crystal Crypt - by Philip K. Dick. 18 pages.
62. Soy Sauce Face - by Sedonia Guillone. 80 pages.
63. Santa Toy Boy - by Andy McAllister. 18 pages.
64. The Wallbanger - by Renee George. 18 pages.
65. New America: Utopia Calling - by Jeremy Bates. 20 pages.
66. A Small Price to Pay for Birdsong - by K. J. Parker. 30 pages.

Total: 66 stories. (1,385 pages)
Status: CHALLENGE COMPLETE!


message 7: by Caleb (last edited Dec 30, 2015 04:04PM) (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments Dear Author

Dear Author is not a challenge as such. This is just a place where I dump my list of authors I would like to cover during the year and crossing them off as I go.

It's a good way for me to monitor whom I'm reading and whom I'm still not getting to.

The Authors:
Colin Taber
Rjurik Davidson
Chris Ward
Sergei Lukyanenko
Agatha Christie
Marcin Wrona
Stephen Hunt
Ernest Cline
Glen Krisch
Joe Haldeman
Ernest Hemmingway
C S Lewis
Hugh Howey
David Michael
Barbara Vine
China Mieville
Peter Temple
Lauren Beukes
Benjamin Kane Ethridge
Andy Weir
Ann Leckie
Kameron Hurley
Connie Willis
Joe Hill
Neal Stephenson
Peter Straub
Christos Tsiolkas
Maurice Druon
Robert McCammon
Stephen King
Hubert Selby Jr.
Elizabeth Hand
Ian Flemming
Dan Simmons
Suzanne Collins
Armistead Maupin
Stanislaw Lem
John Steinback
Jeff Carlson
John Ajvide Lindqvist
Ursula K Le Guin
A A Attanasio
Richard K Morgan
Iain M Banks
Koji Suzuki
Stephen R Donaldson
Dennis Lehane
Joseph Robert Lewis


message 8: by Caleb (last edited Oct 16, 2015 03:50AM) (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments The Great Aussie Reading List

This challenge is really a reminder to myself to keep some focus on local authors. The books can be either contemporary or classics and there isn't a specific target.

The Books:

1. The Broken Shore by Peter Temple - The Broken Shore - by Peter Temple.

2. Holding the Man by Timothy Conigrave - Holding the Man - by Timothy Conigrave.

3. The Slap by Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap - by Christos Tsiolkas.

4. Ossard's Hope (Ossard Series #2) by Colin Taber - Ossard's Hope - by Colin Taber.

5. Tirra Lirra by the River by Jessica Anderson - Tirra Lirra by the River - by Jessica Anderson.

6. The Lieutenant by Kate Grenville - The Lieutenant - by Kate Grenville.

7. Remembering Babylon by David Malouf - Remembering Babylon - by David Malouf.

Total: 7 books.

Suggestions:
The Slap - by Christos Tsiolkas
Tim Winton
The Harp In The South - by Ruth Park
Jasper Jones - by Craig Silvey
Helen Garner
The Getting of Wisdom - by Handel Richardson
Eucalyptus - by Murray Bail
The Broken Shore - by Peter Temple
We Of The Never Never - by Jeannie Gunn
Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish - by Richard Flanagan
White Earth - by Andrew McGahan
Dog Boy - by Eva Hornung
Remembering Babylon - by David Malouf
A Fortunate Life - by A. B. Facey
All That I Am - by Anna Funder
Shirley Hazzard
Wake In Fright - by Kenneth Cook
My Brilliant Career - by Miles Franklin
Romulus, My Father - by Raimond Gaita
Carpentaria - by Alexis Wright


message 9: by Nyssa, Series Addict (new)

Nyssa | 1563 comments First! :D

Wow - what an impressive and ambitious list of categories!


message 10: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments Cool. I look forward to seeing what shows up on the Great Aussie Reading List and the Gimme the Prize reads.


message 11: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Resident Book Pusher (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments Nyssa wrote: "First! :D

Wow - what an impressive and ambitious list of categories!"



damn.


message 12: by Caleb (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments OK - I'm basically ready for the new year now. Bring it on!


message 13: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments Not to say that I've been waiting, but I'VE BEEN WAITING.


message 14: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Resident Book Pusher (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments Homeinmyshoes wrote: "Not to say that I've been waiting, but I'VE BEEN WAITING."

LOL


message 15: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Resident Book Pusher (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments This is so good.


message 16: by Caleb (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments And we're off!


message 17: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Resident Book Pusher (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments :-D


message 18: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments Where are we heading first?


message 19: by Caleb (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments After a whole year, I've finally put another review up on my site. Here's to a 2015 where I actually do what I plan to do.

The review is for Gunwitch: The Witch Hunts and can be found here: .


message 20: by Caleb (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments I'm probably late to the party, but I just finished Ready Player One.

There were probably heaps of problematic plot elements, but the whole book was so super cool, that I didn't notice. I had a blast - but then again, I'm an 80s child.


message 21: by Caleb (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments Just posted a new review on my site. This time, it's Hugh Howey's Sand Omnibus.

Review is here:


message 22: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments Caleb wrote: "I'm probably late to the party, but I just finished Ready Player One.

There were probably heaps of problematic plot elements, but the whole book was so super cool, that I didn't no..."


Not as late as me. :)


message 23: by Nyssa, Series Addict (new)

Nyssa | 1563 comments Caleb wrote: "I'm probably late to the party, but I just finished Ready Player One.

There were probably heaps of problematic plot elements, but the whole book was so super cool, that I didn't no..."


That book is pure Awesome!! lol I loved everything about it!
(I'm also an 80s child, by way of the 70s - I choose to claim both decades since I was born in one and started double digits in the other.) :D


message 24: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments Nyssa wrote: "(I'm also an 80s child, by way of the 70s - I choose to claim both decades since I was born in one and started double digits in the other.) :D "

You are seeming to be born in the same year as me.


message 25: by Nyssa, Series Addict (new)

Nyssa | 1563 comments If I remember your Birthday Challenge correctly, you are a year younger than me. :)


message 26: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments 1970. A good year. Makes calculating my age easy.


message 27: by Nyssa, Series Addict (new)

Nyssa | 1563 comments Ah, then no you're older than me by 3 years. :)


message 28: by Caleb (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments OK - another review complete.

This review is for the fantastic Frozen Sky 2: Betrayed.
Here it is:


message 29: by Caleb (new)

Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments So after the first quarter, I seem to be easily on track.

With over 6,400 pages read (and nicely averaging about 330 pages per book), I'm sailing quite nicely to towards my 21,000 page target.

I've already 6 out of 12 targeted indie books, but only posted 3 reviews. However, that gets me over a quarter through the challenge. So, I'm on track.

My Book Bonfire challenge looks effortless at the moment with 7 out of 12 books read. However, as I've piled many more than 12 physical books in my library that I expect to read this year, this was not unexpected.

I've reached the halfway point on my prize-winner challenge, so I'm well ahead of where I need to be.

34 short stories have been consumed and although I don't have a particular figure in mind for this challenge, the idea was that I should read as many short stories as novels/novellas - so I'm killing it.

I've only read 2 books from my Great Aussie Reading List which is mildly disappointing. However, I know I have a few books from the Great Downunder on my pile yet. I'm expecting 5-6 read by the end of the year.

And my Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ challenge of 70 books looks well within reach with 20 books already read.

So it's been a pretty productive first quarter for me.


message 30: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Resident Book Pusher (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments Caleb wrote: "So after the first quarter, I seem to be easily on track.

With over 6,400 pages read (and nicely averaging about 330 pages per book), I'm sailing quite nicely to towards my 21,000 page target.

I'..."


That's great!





oh, and "pfffffffffffft!"



(that's the sound of jealousy ;)


message 31: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments Caleb wrote: "So after the first quarter...
I've only read 2 books from my Great Aussie Reading List which is mildly disappointing. However, I know I have a few books from the Great Downunder on my pile yet. I'm expecting 5-6 read by the end of the year.
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I am totally killing you on that one. 9 Canadian books so far. Where's your patriotism?!? :)

My world challenge on the other hand is in complete burnout mode this year.


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Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments OK - I've completed one of my challenges. Gimme the Prize is now complete with 10 prize-winners read.

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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments That's great! Congrats Caleb!!


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments I've been meaning to read Gunwitch but keep not.


I've been meaning to read a lot of things...


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments Caleb wrote: "OK - I've completed one of my challenges. Gimme the Prize is now complete with 10 prize-winners read.

The List"


woooooo!


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Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments I've finished by Book Bonfire challenge for the year. Although, I'm sure I'll read a few more of my paperbacks before the end of the year.

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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments Congrats! You are so focused! I admire that. :)


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HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments Congratulations on finishing one of the challenges. I was focused at one time. Now, I'm quite fuzzy on the edges. And through the middle.


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments Homeinmyshoes wrote: "Congratulations on finishing one of the challenges. I was focused at one time. Now, I'm quite fuzzy on the edges. And through the middle."

:D


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Caleb Blake (caleb72) | 437 comments OK - so I'm finishing up my year of challenges.

I managed to inch over the finishing line with my Page Count challenge. An interesting statistic is that if I remove the pages read in my short stories, I averaged almost 302 pages per novel - which isn't too bad.

I've fallen away over the last couple of years with my indie author challenges as I've focused more on trying to get through other books I've owned. So, there was no surprise really that I failed to finish this one.

Book Bonfire and Gimme the Prize challenges were smashed this year as I expected they would be. These challenges somewhat represent my reading focus in the last couple of years and I believe this will continue into 2016.

My Short-cuts challenge kept pace with the number of novels read which was as intended, so I can consider that challenge successful for this year. Of course, most of the short stories I read were utter trash - but I didn't set a benchmark for quality in this challenge.

Dear Author showed me focusing reasonably well on the authors I had in mind over the year. This is pretty much as expected as the majority of my reading list is settled at the time these challenges are set.

I was quite happy with my Great Aussie Reading List challenge. This challenge exists so that I don't forget Australian authors in my ever-futile quest to read everything I can buy/borrow. 7 books is a respectable amount and represents just over 10% of my novel reading over the year.

Happy New Year everyone and I hope 2016 is bursting with fantastic reading material to enrich and entertain.


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Nyssa | 1563 comments You had an excellent year! Congratulations on your many accomplishments and very best wishes for 2016!!


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments Nyssa wrote: "You had an excellent year! Congratulations on your many accomplishments and very best wishes for 2016!!"

^this


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HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments Yes happy new year. I need to institute a no more than 30% United States/United Kingdom quota. Way too much of my reading is those countries. Those two still accounted for 46% of my reading despite my effort to read more countries and read more Canada. Sigh.


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments Homeinmyshoes wrote: "Yes happy new year. I need to institute a no more than 30% United States/United Kingdom quota. Way too much of my reading is those countries. Those two still accounted for 46% of my reading despite..."

I just read what catches my fancy.

Maybe you should try (instead of country of origin) a different method? Maybe an attempt to visit each country in the world via book (setting)? I've heard there are some amazing Indian works.

Or maybe under-appreciated critical authors? Authors who win awards but no one knows them?

Ooooh, there's controversial award winners! I think one woman won the Book Award but when she was presented the award the host made a racial joke (author is African American). So her win became known for the host's insensitive joke rather than the book itself.


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HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments I also just read what catches my fancy. Because I speak only English it tends to be from the big English book producing countries (US, GB). I'm still going at the world, but it's a tough slog now in a lot of fairly unpopulated countries that don't write in English. :)

I have found quite a few countries worth pursuing more from. India and Japan are two of my favorite countries to browse now. Although Japan is starting to be a time hog now as well.

Last year's multiple title countries:
United States: 17
United Kingdom: 16
Canada: 14
Japan: 7
Iceland: 2
Austria: 2

Canada was very respectable with 14. I'm hoping for a better spread this year, but that might be hard given my challenges. So much genre fiction I know is US/GB especially when it comes to the series I am reading.

I definitely need to rethink crime, thriller, mystery and romance. Those should be doable outside of the US/GB tandem.


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 3289 comments I suck at being a world traveler. O_O


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HomeInMyShoes | 2749 comments I'm pretty good at it and it has been the best thing I've done reading-wise. There's only a few more easy countries for me to knock off and then the pickings are pretty slim. 82 countries and 86% of the world's population now. Now it is starting to morph into reading more titles from places I enjoyed.

Sorry Caleb, I've monopolized your thread with off-topic nonsense. I tend to do that. :)


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