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message 1: by Debbie (last edited May 02, 2011 04:31PM) (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments After looking around at the piles of new books purchased in 2010 [either new or used] in my bedroom that haven't made it to a book shelf yet, I decided to set myself a CHALLENGE. I listed them in "my books" on a shelf called "2011 TBR Challenge" and plan on steadily ticking away at the list and moving them to my "read" shelf. I also decided to not buy any more books until I have read the books on my challenge list [not promising to keep to that decision but will try my best]. My list was at an approx. 60 books, but I had to make some hard decisions and kick some off it to make room for the books I will be reading in my 2 face-to-face book clubs during the year.

I am going to start my CHALLENGE on January 1st. The number of books on my list number more than I have ever read in a year before so I am HOPEFUL and EXCITED!!!!!!

Wish me luck!

COMPLETED:
Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay Homer & Langley by E.L. Doctorow


message 2: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments


message 3: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Good luck, Debbie!


message 4: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments THANKS GUYS!!!


message 5: by Sans (new)

Sans Good luck, Debbie! I'm looking forward to seeing what you read!


message 6: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments I'm going to start with Girl in a Blue Dress A Novel Inspired by the Life and Marriage of Charles Dickens by Gaynor Arnold and The Girl From Botany Bay by Carolly Erickson and then read On the Occasion of My Last Afternoon by Kaye Gibbons and Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay for my face-to-face book clubs. did you look at my 2011 tbr shelf? have you read any of the books listed. i'd be interested in your opinion.


message 7: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Debbie wrote: "I'm going to start with Girl in a Blue Dress A Novel Inspired by the Life and Marriage of Charles Dickens by Gaynor Arnold and The Girl From Botany Bay by Carolly Erickson and then read [bookcov..."

I just took a look, Debbie. The only book that I've read on you 2011 tbr shelf is The Hunger Games and I highly recommend it.


message 8: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments I am going to read it for 1 of my face-to-face book clubs. i have avoided it because it is in a series and i heard it is good and then i'm afraid i would get addicted to the series


message 9: by Sashana (new)

Sashana lol, the series is very addictive so you're right to avoid it. When is your book club starting?

P.S. I've always wanted to be in a book club but I don't know how to find one and I don't know many people who love to read so it'd be hard to start one.


message 10: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments One of my book clubs is going to read Hunger Games in April or May. I have been in it for about 3 years. I found out about it through "my connection" at my favorite book store. We meet at the library on the last monday of each month and are called "the monday night book club". Our library has book bags with 8 - 10 copies of the same book for check out to local book clubs which is good so we don't have to buy too many books. The library also hosts a gathering of all the book clubs in Kearney 2 times a year. It is great fun. We list the favorite books of each club for the past 6 months and make suggestions for what books we want the library to get for future bags.

The other book club is at my gym. I started it for one of the instructors that was turning 50 and her youngest was leaving the nest for college and she needed something to do. We meet every other month. Funny enough, Beth, the lady we started the club for is now too busy to participate because her son come home with a pregnant girlfriend and she is now the proud grandma of little Harper.

You should talk to your local librarian or your fav book pusher to see if they know of any book clubs. Both my clubs are great fun and it is ok if you don't read the book for whatever reason, you are still welcome.

good luck in your search!


message 11: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Thanks for the info, Debbie. I called my library branch and they currently do not have a book club :(. I also called my closest Barnes and Nobles (which is ten miles away) and they won't have another book club until February. However, my librarian did say that if I'm serious I could work with the head teen librarian and start something up :D. I still don't know though.


message 12: by Whisper19 (new)

Whisper19 good luck with your reading :)
i know what you mean about buying books faster than you read them. i have the same problem. my father made me a bookshelf for this Christmas and it is filled with the books i plan to read as soon as possible.

once again good luck


message 13: by T.A. (new)

T.A. Beasley (authortabeasley) Good luck Debbie! I know you will reach your goal.


message 14: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments thanks Whisper19 and Teresa


message 15: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments slow starting this challenge . . . just finished Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay Sarah's Key and loved it. i really enjoyed the style of switching each chapter from Julia's to Sarah's perspective and time frame. i really missed Sarah once her chapters stopped.

I'm starting Girl in a Blue Dress A Novel Inspired by the Life and Marriage of Charles Dickens by Gaynor Arnold Girl in a Blue Dress: A Novel Inspired by the Life and Marriage of Charles Dickens next.

i've worked some of my first books of the year into a challenge in Historical Fictionistas too. it was great fun looking through my 2011 tbr shelf to find books that matched up to the different challenges within the challenge!


message 16: by Kristen (new)

Kristen  | 223 comments Hi, Debbie! I just took a look at your books that you plan on reading and they all look so good. I love historical fiction so they all sound like books that I would enjoy. Good luck on your challenge!


message 17: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments thanks mckris. what is your fav hf book?


message 18: by Kristen (new)

Kristen  | 223 comments That is a good question. :o) There are a few that I really like:

The Book Thief
The Four Seasons: A Novel of Vivaldi's Venice
Atonement
Fortune Is a Woman

Those are the ones that I can think of at the moment. What is your favorite hf?


message 19: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow Ragtime was my first and will always be my fav. this past year i really enjoyed A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly The Help by Kathryn Stockett Honolulu by Alan Brennert and The Postmistress by Sarah Blake


message 20: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments completed from 2011 tbr challenge list:
Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay Homer & Langley by E.L. Doctorow


message 21: by Kellyflower (new)

Kellyflower | 248 comments Debbie I also liked Sarah's Key. I believe they are making a movie from it.



message 22: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments thanks for the heads up re: movie. it should be heartbreaking. i read Sarah's Key for face-2-face bookclub but our discussion was snowed out and by the time we got together the next month the other girls didn't discuss it much because they had forgotten most of the details. i was so disappointed because i love it. we spent more time discussing Gravity instead, which i found totaly disappointing. side note, Gravity is also being made into a movie with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney and all i can say about that is "what the f*** are they thinking?"


message 23: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Hoffman | 56 comments attempting April Showers Bring May Flowers Challenge:

The Devil in the White City Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America by Erik Larson Deafening A Novel by Frances Itani Bold Spirit Helga Estby's Forgotten Walk Across Victorian America by Linda Lawrence Hunt The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen The Girl From Botany Bay by Carolly Erickson
to spell LILAC by the authors' first or last names

The Rose of Sebastopol by Katharine McMahon
flower in title


Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen
mentions flowers

COMPLETED:
Bold Spirit Helga Estby's Forgotten Walk Across Victorian America by Linda Lawrence Hunt by Linda Lawrence Hunt
The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen by Sarah Addison Allen


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