Tuesday, December 1, 2009
November Wrap-Up
Books finished:
Beastly (Flinn)
Rapunzel's Revenge (Hale)
Kiss of Life (Waters)
Wake (McMann)
Fade (McMann)
Nicholas Sayre and the Creature in the Case (Nix)
Foundling (Cornish)
Blue Moon (Noël)
Little Pierre (San Souci/Catrow)
A War of Gifts (Card)
Audio finished:
Fairest (Levine)
Drowned Wednesday (Nix)
Sir Thursday (Nix)
Lady Friday (Nix)
Superior Saturday (Nix)
Based on a Book Movie Reviews:
Alice in Wonderland 1985 musical
Gidget
Abandoned:
None
Challenges joined:
Christmas Reading Challenge (status: 0/3)
GLBT Challenge 2010 (starts Jan.1) (8 books)
2010 Young Adult Reading Challenge (starts Jan.1) (50 books)
World Religion Challenge (starts Jan.1) (5 books)
2010 Support Your Local Library Reading Challenge (starts Jan.1) (75 books)
Rainbow Connection Challenge (starts Jan.1) (7 books)
What's in a Name Challenge 3 (starts Jan.1) (6 books)
Challenge Status:
Christmas Reading Challenge (status 0/3)
Scott Westerfeld Mini-Challenge (status: 0/2)
Much Ado about Shakespeare Challenge (status: 4/6)
The Shelf Discovery Challenge (status: 0/6)
Alice in Wonderland Challenge (status: 5/8 tasks)
Stephanie Plum Reading Challenge (status 0/7)
Pretty Little Liars Challenge (status: 0/8)
Completed Challenges this month:
Garth Nix Mini-Challenge (6/6)
The November Novella Challenge (4/4)
So I managed to listen to the entire Keys to the Kingdom series WAY before the 7th book comes out. Ah, well love those books. Favorite book of the month? Honestly, I don't think there was one. I was very impressed with the world building in Foundling but other that, nothing really stands out.
I joined a lot of challenges set for next year and I know of at least 2 others that I will be joining. Also there is a lot of cross over between some of the challenges so that will make it more manageable.
I hope everyone had a good month. Happy reading!
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Excellent month, Andrea!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting through all the Keys of the Kingdom books! I've got to read those so I can talk about them more to my students. I think some would really like them.
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