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Hi Megan,
I'e updated your goal. You're doing a phenomenal job.

I've updated your progress Theresa. Excellent work.

1. Autobiography. Read an autobiography OR read a book told in the first person: Shadow and Bone
2. Diary. Read a diary OR read a book written in diary entries or letters: Code Name Verity
8. Travel writing. Read a travel writing book OR read a book that takes place in a country that you would like to visit: A Tale for the Time Being

(7/7) - COMPLETED!
1. Autobiography. read a book told in the first person.

2. Diary. read a book written in diary entries or letters.

3. Dictionary. You're probably not going to read a whole dictionary, so instead, read a book whose title is only a single word that can be found in the dictionary. Examples: Speak, Dune
4. History. Read a nonfiction book about history

5. Philosophy. read a book in which the protagonist must make an ethical decision of some sort.

6. Self-help. read a book in which one character gives advice to another.

7. Popular science. read a science fiction book.

8. Travel writing. read a book that takes place in a country that you would like to visit.


2/5
1. Autobiography. Blue-Eyed Devil
3. Dictionary. Twisted
4. History. Read a nonfiction book about history OR read a book that takes place over 100 years ago.
5. Philosophy. Read a book of philosophy OR read a book in which the protagonist must make an ethical decision of some sort. (Don't forget to mark spoilers!)
6. Self-help. Read a self-help book OR read a book in which one character gives advice to another.
7. Popular science. Read a science book OR read a science fiction book.
8. Travel writing. Read a travel writing book OR read a book that takes place in a country that you would like to visit.





Hi Theresa. I've updated your progress.

6/2

Dictionary aka Single Word Title:
Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson 4.5 stars in my book.
Popular Science aka Science Fiction Book:
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. 4 stars for me. I took the recommendation from one of the other participants. I echo her recommendation.
Autobiography aka First Person Narrative:
The Rapture by Liz Jensen 3 stars. Entertaining but not a wow book.

Dictionary aka Single Word Title:
Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson 4.5 st..."
I've updated your progress Anna. Congratulations on your achievement.


I've updated your progress Theresa. Excellent work.

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Goal: 4
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Goal Completed!

4/5
1. Autobiography. Blue-Eyed Devil
3. Dictionary. Twisted
4. History. Read a nonfiction book about history OR read a book that takes place over 100 years ago.
5. Philosophy. Read a book of philosophy OR read a book in which the protagonist must make an ethical decision of some sort. (Don't forget to mark spoilers!)
6. Self-help. Start Me Up
7. Popular science. Read a science book OR read a science fiction book.
8. Travel writing. Wedding Night





3/4
1. Autobiography. Read an autobiography OR read a book told in the first person.
2. Diary. Read a diary OR read a book written in diary entries or letters. Some examples can be found here: ...
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
3. Dictionary. You're probably not going to read a whole dictionary, so instead, read a book whose title is only a single word that can be found in the dictionary. Examples: Speak, Dune
7. Popular science. Read a science book OR read a science fiction book.

7/2

Haha, I've just been reading a lot lately. Thanks!

5 of 5 stars

Bookshelves: favorites, philosophy, religion, based-on-real-events, christian, christianity, cultural-mideast, judao-christian, history, non-fiction
Read from May 31 to August 26, 2013
The last book in the Bible brings the entire Bible full circle, from predicting Christ to the return of Christ. What was taught in Genesis is still taught in Revelation as to how to behave while here on earth. Without being too revealing, the Apostle John, who walked with Christ, describes events to yet take place with extravagant symbolism that rivals any prophet that came before him. A prophet, himself, John writes what he is told and what he sees. The book, like all other books of the Bible, is Divine.
This reader comes away from reading Revelation with this intended message: If, after reading this book, one's direction is not pointed toward the straight and narrow path which is necessary to enter the Gates of Heaven, then the path one is on will be harder to alter.

8/2


Congratulations Theresa. I've updated your progress. Well done.

1. Autobiography. Read an autobiography OR read a book told in the first person.
After Visiting Friends: A Son's Story
2. Diary. Read a diary OR read a book written in diary entries or letters.
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
3. Dictionary. You're probably not going to read a whole dictionary, so instead, read a book whose title is only a single word that can be found in the dictionary.
Fearless
4. History. Read a nonfiction book about history OR read a book that takes place over 100 years ago.
The Secret Agent: In Search of America's Greatest World War II Spy
6. Self-help. Read a self-help book OR read a book in which one character gives advice to another.
The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking
7. Popular science. Read a science book OR read a science fiction book.
The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2011
I haven't had a whole lot of luck with my August reads. The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2011 was stellar though, one of my favorites from this year.

1. Autobiography. Read an autobiography OR read a book told in the first person.
After Visiting Friends: A Son's Story
2. Diary. Read a diary OR read a book wri..."
Well done Sibyl. I updated your progress. Congratulations on your achievement.


In my opinion it starts strong and gets progressively worse/more boring. I wish I had quit about a third of the way through when I realized I was hating it.
If you like to read extensive descriptions of military tactics and types of weapons, this is a great book. But there isn't much more to it IMO.

Hi ScarlettiMi. Congratulations on achieving your goal. Great effort. I've updated your progress

August Types of Nonfiction Challenge
Duration: August 1 - 30, 2013
1. Autobiography. Read an autobiography OR read a book told in the first person.

2. Diary. Read a diary OR read a book written in diary entries or letters. Some examples can be found here: ... currently reading - ok didn't finish until 9/3

3. Dictionary. You're probably not going to read a whole dictionary, so instead, read a book whose title is only a single word that can be found in the dictionary. Examples: Speak, Dune

4. History. Read a nonfiction book about history OR read a book that takes place over 100 years ago.
6. Self-help. Read a self-help book OR read a book in which one character gives advice to another.


Completed 5/5
1. Autobiography. Blue-Eyed Devil
3. Dictionary. Twisted
5. Philosophy. In the After
6. Self-help. Read a book in which one character gives advice to another. Start Me Up
8. Travel writing. Wedding Night






3. Dictionary. You're probably not going to read a whole dictionary, so instead, read a book whose title is only a single word that can be found in the dictionary.
Dune - ★★☆☆� - 05/08/13
Cpmpleted 1/4

Books mentioned in this topic
Dune (other topics)Wedding Night (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Marilynne Robinson (other topics)Orson Scott Card (other topics)
Liz Jensen (other topics)
Susanna Kearsley (other topics)