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June 2015 Challenge - Trains, Planes & Automobiles




I'll just point out that this one definitely doesn't work. Very little of the story is actually on a train.

I'll just point out that this one definitely doesn't work. Very little of the story is actually on a train."
Thanks for the input Dawn!�

Ghost Ship
The Ship Who Sang
Cold April (Titanic)
The Driving Lesson"
Oh, I absolutely loved The Ship Who Sang

Ghost Ship
The Ship Who Sang
Cold April (Titanic)
The Driving Lesson"
Oh, I absolutely loved [b..."
It's a great book by a great author.

I think it qualifies.

That will count for someone else to read. It won't count for you because you've read it... or did you mean for it as a recommendation.
If it's a series book, it can be counted as a book read in the series, but won't score book points in the yearlong series challenge.

One that would work if I hadn't read it:
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Edit: or these ones if I owned them:
Railsea
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Or if I had any desire to read this:
Moby-Dick; or, The Whale



I'd say that more than half the book takes place on land actually.

Ah Sarah, I hadn't noticed you had chosen that one. I'm not sure it would qualify, as the ships are mostly just shells, abandoned on the beach, to be scavenged, or in the case of the girl he rescues there is a recent shipwreck. The people are actually living on the beach and although they call themselves a crew, they are not sailing anywhere.

Yay - thanks Janice!

Other options:
Last Train to Istanbul: A Novel
A Train in Winter: An Extraordinary Stor..."</i>
Sandra - I've read [book:Last Train to Istanbul: A Novel and it won't qualify based on Janice's criteria - it's sort of similar to Orphan Train - a very tiny bit of the book has to do with the train - I don't want to say too much more or else I'll reveal the story.

I could not agree more! It is one of my all time favorite books.

I thought about this one too. The ebook indicates 176 pages.

Thanks Camilla. That's good to know. In a way I'm pleased it doesn't fit as it means I can hold off reading it for a while - this series is the only thing I have left to read by this author.
Back to the drawing board...

One that would work if I hadn't read it:
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Edit: or these on..."
Sadly, I don't think We, the Drowned will count. There are some chapters that take place on boats but it's definitely less than 70%. As Dawn said, at least half the book takes place on land. It's a great book though.

Any of the 20 Patrick O'Brian books would fit. Mostly all are at sea in one ship or another. I have already made my choice or I would read The Reverse of the Medal, which is Aburey/Maturin #11.


Railsea - train
Leviathan - airship
Ack-Ack Macaque - spitfire pilot
Does anyone know anything about these and whether they'd fit?

However most of Ancillary Sword takes part on the planet and/or station so I don't think that fits the criteria.
I figure I will go for one of the Jules Verne novels, possibly 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, provided I have enough time in June. I've just finished All the Light We Cannot See and one of the protagonists was reading and constantly citing passages from 20000 Leagues Under the Sea which made me want to read it soon and see how I like Verne's stories now.

Railsea - train
Leviathan - airship
Leviathan Wakes - spaceship"
Leviathan definitely will


I'm not familiar with any of the books you suggested, so can't comment. But before I decided to read non-fiction for this, I looked at my TBR and came up with the following that might work. But as said they are from my TBR, so can't be 100%.
Goliath
Midshipman's Hope
Crossing on the Paris

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Leviathan Wakes takes part on spaceships but not exclusively, there is also a lot going on on planets and there are 2 main characters, so while one of them is most of the time on a ship, the other one is not always there. But I think it qualifies, as there is a journey on a spaceship through the Solar System. I might consider reading the sequel, Caliban's War as I already own it. I don't know if it qualifies for this challenge though.

Railsea - train
Leviathan - airship
Leviathan Wakes - spaceship
Ancillary Sword - spa..."
If I remember correctly Leviathon Wakes is mostly spent of Seri space station not on the ship

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Leviathan Wakes takes part on spaceships but not exclusively, there is also a lot going on on planets and there are ..."
I've racked my brain and I'm not sure on Caliban's War. I've read the whole series and most of the series isn't on the spaceship but Calibans War might spend enough time on spaceship to count. I just dob't remember

Is Ender's Game mainly on a spaceship?

Well, it's set in space, but it's a space station that is sort of orbiting, not exactly moving anywhere.

Thanks Travis. Not read the book but saw the movie which was crazy.
Just bought a back up non fiction Maidens' Trip: A Wartime Adventure on the Grand Union Canal if i can't get one to fit. Thinking i might try Enders and/or ack ack and if they don't end up working for this challenge, they'll count for group theme read as they've won awards.


But maybe we should have a ruling, Janice. Does your spaceship have to be going/travelling somewhere? Or can space stations count?

I think the third book said it was on a train?? Just another option. I haven't read number 1, so I had to discount 2 and 3.



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That's one I want to read, too! Oh, dear, so many choices! :)