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July 2010 Reading Challenge

1. Historical - Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon
2. Contemporary - Broken by Kelley Armstrong
3. Future - Bullet by Laurell K Hamilton
4. Time-Travel - Undead and Unfinished by Maryjanice Davidson
5. 1975 - Z for Zachariah by Richard O'Brien
6. Urban - A Rush of Wings by Adrian Phoenix
7. Small Town - Would-Be Witch by Kimberley Frost
8. Space - Grimspace by Ann Aguirre
9. Fantasy - The Hob's Bargain by Patricia Briggs
10. Visited (Chicago) - Twice Bitten by Chloe Neill











0/10 read
Historical - Dane
Contemporary - Dreamveil
Futuristic - Magic Bites
Time Travel - Abandon the Night
1979 - Kindred
Urban - Forged of Shadows
Rural - The Pride of Lions
Space - Wanderlust
Fantasy - The Last Stormlord
Set in Chicago - Assassin's Honor












2. Contemporary-Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris
3. Future-No Future Christmas by Barbara Goodwin
4. Time-Travel- The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
5. 1985- Beauty's Release by A.N.Roquelaure and Anne Rice
6. Urban-Dead Witch Walking Kim Harrison
7. Rural-Valiant (Modern Tale of Faerie)
by Holly Black
8. Space- The host by stephenie meyer
9. Fantasy-Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey
10. Visited (Rome)-Pandora New Tales of the Vampires
by Anne Rice
I hope this is ok. :)

0/10 Read
Historical - A Great and Terrible Beauty
Contemporary - Red-Headed Stepchild
Futuristic - Inside Out
Time Travel - The Time Traveler's Wife
1991 - The Fury
Urban - Twice Bitten
Rural - 13 to Life: A Werewolf's Tale
Space - TBD
Fantasy - The Iron King
Set in Bulgaria - Angelology










0/10 Complete
Historical: Becoming Miss Becky
Contemporary: Kiss of Crimson
Futuristic: Oryx and Crake
Time Travel: Treasured
1986: Rage Of Passion
Urban: Some Girls Bite
Rural: Dead in the Family
Space: Planet X
Fantasy: Castle in the Air
Home Town: The Eyre Affair the only book ever that is set in my hometown of Swindon, for good reason as it is a very boring place!












0/10
1. Historical - Wolfbreed
2. Contemporary -
3. Future - Uglies
4. Time-Travel - The Time Traveler's Wife
5. 1983 - Pet Sematary
6. Urban - Bullet
7. Small Town -
8. Space - Xenocide
9. Fantasy -
10. Visited -






Judithe wrote: "Definitely want to give it a try, but having some trouble finding PNR's for some of the categories. How many out-of-genre books can we use?"
Three books that have not a single paranormal element.
Three books that have not a single paranormal element.

Of Time:
1. Read a book that is set in the past (historical).
2. Read a book that is set in the present (contemporary).
3. Read a book that is set in the future (futuristic).
4. Read a book that involves time-travel.
5. Read a book that was popular on the year that you were born. In 1973 :
Of place
6. Read a book that is set in a major city (urban)
7. Read a book that is set in a rural setting, small town or country.
8. Read a book that is set in space or off-planet.
9. Read a book that happens in a place that is completely created by the author's imagination or a place that cannot be found in a current world map. (fantasy).
10. Read a book set in the city, state or country you currently lived in, or a place, city, state or country you have visited. I live in Australia:












I have a question. Is the Stephanie Plum series considered contemporary?

Contemporary- Houston, We Have A Problem by Erin McCarthy
Futuristic- Born of Ice by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Time travel- Undead and Unfinished by MaryJanice Davidson
Popular in 1988- Briar Rose by Jane Yolen
Urban- Lover Eternal by J.R. Ward
Rural- The Twilight Before Christmas by Christine Feehan
Space-
Fantasy- Graceling by Kristin Cashore
Minneapolis- Honeymoon of the Dead by Tate Hallaway
Of course, subject to change!

0/10 READ
Historical- Sinful by Charlotte Featherstone
Contemporary-Sizzling Sixteen by Janet Evanovich
Futuristic-Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
Time travel-Night Watch by Terry Pratchett
Popular in 1980-If There Be Thorns by VC Andrews
Urban-Lord of Misrule by Rachel Caine
Rural-Song of the Moon by Catherine Banks
Space-Moonstruck by Susan Grant
Fantasy-Witchling by Yasmine Galenorn
KENTUCKY-Eli the Good by Silas House












Thanks Yz! I went over my tentative list and realized 8 out of 10 either fit "my" idea of PNR or had some paranormal element. I enjoyed looking paranormal romance up on too and (home of PEARL awards), and realized it actually encompasses more than I thought. Yeah!
Aw Yz--why the "year you were born" one? They didn't HAVE PNR the year I was born. They barely had SciFi books the year I was born. (and before those noses start twitching--it was 1955) How about the year my DAUGHTER was born? OR my grandkids? Ok, whining over with now. I'm in

Not PNR but might work for you Ann - John Wyndham
The Chrysalids published 1955 :)

Historical - Diana Gabaldon Dragonfly in Amber or Lynsay Sands Devil in the Highlands
Contemporary -Carrie Vaughn Kitty goes to War
Futuristic -Nalini Singh Bonds of Justice
Time Travel -Joss Ware Beyond the Night
1974- Lois Duncan Down a Dark Hall
Urban - Chloe Neill Twice Bitten
Rural -Nicole Peeler Tracking the Tempest
Space - Susan Grant Moonstruck
Fantasy -Jacqueline Carey Naamah's Curse
Seattle (hometown)-C.E Murphy Walking Dead












Of Time:
1. Read a book that is set in the past (historical).
The Rest Falls Away(Gardella Vampire Chronicles, #1) by Colleen Gleason
2. Read a book that is set in the present (contemporary).
Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception: The Faerie Queen's Deception (Books of Faerie, #1)
by Maggie Stiefvater
3. Read a book that is set in the future (futuristic).
The Hunger Games (Hunger Games, #1)by Suzanne Collins
or The Accidental Demon Slayer(Demon Slayer, #1)by Angie Fox
4. Read a book that involves time-travel.
Outlander (Outlander, #1)by Diana Gabaldon
5. Read a book that was popular on the year that you were born.
Of place
6. Read a book that is set in a major city (urban)
Leader of the Pack(Tales of an Urban Werewolf, #3)by Karen MacInerney
7. Read a book that is set in a rural setting, small town or country.
Stormwalker(Stormwalker, #1)by Allyson James
8. Read a book that is set in space or off-planet.
9. Read a book that happens in a place that is completely created by the author's imagination or a place that cannot be found in a current world map. (fantasy).
Thorn Queen(Dark Swan, #2)by Richelle Mead
10. Read a book set in the city, state or country you currently lived in, or a place, city, state or country you have visited.









Read: 0/10
Of Time:
1. Historical: Burning Lamp by Amanda Quick
2. Contemporary: Eye of Heaven by Marjorie M. Liu
3. Futuristic: Ceremony in Death by J.D. Robb
4. Time Travel: TBD
5. Popular 1984: In the Hand of the Goddess by Tamora Pierce
Of Place
6. Urban: The Red Heart of Jade by Marjorie M. Liu
7. Rural: Caressed By Ice by Nalini Singh
8. In Space: Zinnia by Jayne Castle
9. Fantasy: Queen of Song and Souls by C.L. Wilson
10. At Home: TBD









2. Contemporary: Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs
3. Futuristic: Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews
4. Time-Travel: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
5. 1994: The Glass Dragon by Irene Radford
6. Urban: What's a Ghoul to Do? by Victoria Laurie
7. Small-Town: Rogue by Rachel Vincent
8. Space: TBD
9. Fantasy: Nightingale's Lament by Simon R. Green
10. Texas: Pride by Rachel Vincent










� = Book might change, depending on what I can get my hands on in July
Time
Past: Moonshine by Alaya Johnson
Present: Bound by Darkness by Annette McCleave
Future: Inside Out by Maria V. Snyder
Time-Travel: �Dark Seduction by Brenda Joyce
1971: �Tales from the Perilous Realm by JRR Tolkien -OR- Demon Child by Dean Koontz






Place
Urban: Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill
Rural: ¿Riding the Storm by Sydney Croft
Space: Grimspace by Ann Aguirre
Fantasy: �Sacrifice by Dakota Banks -OR- Unchained by Sharon Ashwood -OR- Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder
Lived@Australia: Hearts in Darkness by Keri Arthur








Challenge Duration: July 1, 2010 - July 31, 2010
0/10 completed
All tentative so far, but hoping to stick with this list:
1. HistoricalThe Flame and the Flower by Kathleen Woodiwiss
2. ContemporaryDeadly Game by Christine Feehan
3. FuturisticHarmony's Way by Lora Leigh or Bonds of Justice by Nalini Singh
4.Time-travelJane's Warlord by Angela Knight
5. 1969Dune Messiah or Hallowe'en Party
6. UrbanBonds of Justice by Nalini Singh or When Darkness Comes by Alexandra Ivy
7. Rural setting, small town or countryRapture
8. Space or off-planetThe Forbidden Tower by Marion Zimmer Bradley
9.FantasyArrows of the Queen by Mercedes Lackey
10. Set in the city, state or country you currently live in, or a place, city, state or country you have visitedSilver Borne by Patricia Briggs













Haa ha ha ... Ann you're too funny, jokes ..."and before noses start twitching" ... so funny! And ya know they are twitching? Me included! LOL. I like you! Be my friend!?

2 - Your Planet Or Mine? - Susan Grant
3 - Day of Fire - Kathleen Nance
4 - Crimson Steam - Liz Maverick
5 - TBD
6 - Succubus Dreams - Richelle Mead
7 - Beneath A Darkening Moon - Keri Arthur
8 - Ride The Stars - Autumn Dawn
9 - Blood Magic - Matthew Cook
10 � (Scotland) - If You Deceive - Kresley Cole










Could I read Lost Souls by Poppy Z. Brite? She was born the same year as me but the book was released in 1992. Pretty Please???


1 - Historical -
2 - Contemporary -
3 - Futuristic -
4 - Time Travel -
5 - 1982 -
6 - Urban -
7 - Rural -
8 - Space -
9 - Fantasy -
10 - Salt Lake, Utah, USA -

I agree it's even hard to find a pnr for 1979, at least nothing I could find and nothing that doesn't look cheesy as hell.

I agree I got nothin for 1972!


Yz did say (post #10) we could use up to 3 non-paranormal books. I think this category will be mine. I'm still huntin' though, might come up with something.

Ok i'm up for it. I'll post my list when i've got it together


1. Daisy Chain - Mary E DeMuth
2. Hunting Ground - Patricia Briggs
3. Naked in Death - J D Robb
4. Cross Stitch - Diana Gabaldon
5. The Talisman - Stephen King
6. Dead Witch Walking - Kim Harrison
7. Shakespeare's Landlord - Charlaine Harris
8. Shadowland - Alyson Noel
9. Storm Born - Richelle Mead
10. Cloud street - Tim Winton
(Sorry it hasn't got links or pictures, i have no idea how to do any of that)


Yz did say (post #10) we could use up to 3 non-paranormal books. I think this category will be mine. I'm still huntin' though, might com..."
well that's true!

1~Historical~Pride and Prejudice
2~Contemporary~Pride
3~Futuristic~Uglies
4~Time Travel~Dark Seduction
5~1979~Ghost Story
6~Urban~The Laughing Corpse
7~Rural~Rogue
8~Space~Shadowland
9~Fantasy~Valiant
10~Set in place I live or have visited~USA/JERSEY~Ironside
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So if you want to stick to something with some sort of paranormal element, you'll have to read some sci-fi or straight fantasy. And if you have absolutely no interest in either of those genres, just use that category for a non-paranormal book--we do get 3 per challenge. :)
I am a straight fantasy fan & would try some sci-fi, but I found a non-paranormal 1972 book that will fit perfectly for another challenge, so I'm reading that one. :)
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This time we will be doing one that I call The Challenge of Time and Place.
Challenge Duration: July 1, 2010 - July 31, 2010
Settings, including both the time element and location, are as important in the makings of a good story as great characters and well-though out plotline.
Of Time:
1. Read a book that is set in the past (historical).
2. Read a book that is set in the present (contemporary).
3. Read a book that is set in the future (futuristic).
4. Read a book that involves time-travel.
5. Read a book that was popular on the year that you were born.
Official sources for #5:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/popular...
Of place
6. Read a book that is set in a major city (urban)
7. Read a book that is set in a rural setting, small town or country.
8. Read a book that is set in space or off-planet.
9. Read a book that happens in a place that is completely created by the author's imagination or a place that cannot be found in a current world map. (fantasy).
10. Read a book set in the city, state or country you currently lived in, or a place, city, state or country you have visited.
As usual, you may post your list anytime you like, but no reading before July 1st.