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✔J - N.K. Jemisin > The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
✔A - Allegiant
✔I - I Am David
✔L - Makiia Lucier > A Death-Struck Year
✔A - After the End
Here we go:
✔T - The Troop by Nick Cutter
J - Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail by Succeed by Jared Diamond
✔A - Apocalypse Now Now by Charlie Human
✔I - Immortal Beloved or Bound by Night by Larissa Ione
✔L - Taylor Swift: The Unofficial Story: Platinum Edition by Liv Spencer
A - Allegiant by Veronica Roth
Other:
Taste of Darkness by Maria V. Snyder (author of the month)
The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood
✔T - The Troop by Nick Cutter
J - Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail by Succeed by Jared Diamond
✔A - Apocalypse Now Now by Charlie Human
✔I - Immortal Beloved or Bound by Night by Larissa Ione
✔L - Taylor Swift: The Unofficial Story: Platinum Edition by Liv Spencer
A - Allegiant by Veronica Roth
Other:
Taste of Darkness by Maria V. Snyder (author of the month)
The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood
Progress: 6/6
T - Taste of Darkness by Maria V. Snyder
J - Joe Golem and the Drowning City: An Illustrated Novel by Mike Mignola
A - Apocalypse Now Now by Charlie Human
I - The Iron Traitor by Julie Kagawa
L - Little, Big by John Crowley
A - The Asylum by John Harwood
T - Taste of Darkness by Maria V. Snyder
J - Joe Golem and the Drowning City: An Illustrated Novel by Mike Mignola
A - Apocalypse Now Now by Charlie Human
I - The Iron Traitor by Julie Kagawa
L - Little, Big by John Crowley
A - The Asylum by John Harwood







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That won't work :( it's H, not T, (you don't use "the"). You can put it under J for Jemisin though. Great choice, I really enjoyed that book.

Thanks for pointing it out though. I do have another T book I've started reading, but put down again, so I'll add that.
I see that I put excluding in the rules, but I always thought we could use it still. No idea why.
Lol no worries don't go back, just go with it from here :)
Lol no worries don't go back, just go with it from here :)
Trace Memory
Dark Frost by Jennifer Estep
Destiny by Alex Archer
Inside Out
21 Yaks and a Speedo - How to achieve your own impossible by Lewis Pugh
Athena the Brain
Dark Frost by Jennifer Estep
Destiny by Alex Archer
Inside Out
21 Yaks and a Speedo - How to achieve your own impossible by Lewis Pugh
Athena the Brain

J - Stormdancer - Jay Kristoff
A - Wings of the Wicked - Courtney Alison Moulton
I - The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks
L - The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold
A - Afraid - Jack Kilborn



Ian McEwan
Inkarna by Nerine Dorman (SA author, Egyptian mythology, a bit of romance)
Interesting Times by Terry Pratchett
The Imagined Child by Jo-Anne Richards (SA)

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A
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I hope non-fictional academic books count!

I should enjoy the Terry Pratchett one. Will see if the library has it."
I also adore Sir Terry!

J - Jessie
A - After the Fire
I - Illusion
L - Love on the Line
A - Amethyst

J How to Breathe Underwater by Julie Orringer
A [book:And the Mountains Echoed|16115..."
Lisa seeing as it's only the second and you've already crossed off five books, I just want to check if you know the rules of the challenge? You have to have read and finished all the books you use in January (or whatever month the word is for). For TJAILA, you have to read 6 books in January.
In addition, you may only use books that are at least 150 pages long, with about the same amount of text on the page as for a novel. This means that the Bronte, Herrick and Eliot poetry collections you've listed won't count I'm afraid.

J- �Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austen
A- �Crossed by Ally Condie
I- �In The After by Ashley Mackler-Paternostro
L- �Lady of Devices by Shelley Adina
A- �Reached by Ally Condie

J- Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult
A
I- Ocean's Infiltrator by Demelza Carlton
L - The Lord of the Flies by William Golding
A- The Angel with Burnt Wings, by Scarlett Jensen

J How to Breathe Underwater by Julie Orringer
A And the Mountain..."</i>
<i>Lisa wrote: "T [book:Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot
J How to Breathe Underwater by Julie Orringer
A [book:And the Mountains Echoed|16115..."
Jup I read all three on the first and second and only started in january

J How to Breathe Underwater by Julie Orringer
A [book:A..."
Only just saw your comment, I did not realize that poetry doesn't count, no matter I can change my word. I hope that academic, non fiction books count


One of my new book is poetry but it's 550 pages? Hope it counts.
Can I then include poetry in the short story challenges and the know your bookshelf challenge? I read a lot of it.

You can include entire collection in the short story challenge, but not individual poems.
I'm just trying to keep it fair. If you use poetry collections or short stories in the regular challenges, you can finish much more quickly and easily than people reading novels. If you use individual poems (except for stuff like Paradise Lost) in the short story challenge, you have the same unfair advantage over those reading normal stories.



Still concerned about the know your bookshelf challenge- all of this is on my bookshelf as I review poetry in another group. This rule breaker would like to get it all sorted:-)


Thanks, I will ask
T✔Tarnished Knight - Bec McMaster
J✔Jade Lee - Seduced by Crimson
A✔American Gods - Neil Gaiman
I✔Infinity Blade - Brandon Sanderson
L✔Lost Gate - Orson Scott Card
A✔Agatha Christie - Man in the Brown Suit
Done.
J✔Jade Lee - Seduced by Crimson
A✔American Gods - Neil Gaiman
I✔Infinity Blade - Brandon Sanderson
L✔Lost Gate - Orson Scott Card
A✔Agatha Christie - Man in the Brown Suit
Done.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Thirteenth Tale (other topics)21 Yaks and a Speedo - How to achieve your own impossible (other topics)
Inside Out (other topics)
Trace Memory (other topics)
Destiny (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Lewis Pugh (other topics)Alex Archer (other topics)
Jennifer Estep (other topics)
N.K. Jemisin (other topics)
Makiia Lucier (other topics)
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Use the books you finish in January to fill out the word, using the first letter of the first word in the title (excluding 'the', 'a' or 'an') or the first letter of the author's name, middle name or surname.
Good luck everyone!