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June: The School Year Challenge

June: The School Year Challenge Participants
Angelique:4/4
Araceli: 6/6
Brianna: 4/9
Cam: 1/1
Courtney: 4/4
Diana: 0/5
Elsbeth: 9/8
Emily: 0/6
Erika: 8/8
EstaAmeliaR: 0/4
Jacqueline: 2/4
Janet: 3/3
Jennifer: 11/9
Jenny: 0/5
Leah (St. Louis): 0/6
Leah (Tucson): 4/4
Lynn: 12/12
Karma: 5/5
Kelsi: 6/2
Megan: 7/4
Melanie: 3/12
Meimei: 9/5
Nancy: 2/4
Noam: 0/5
Rabaab: 7/7
Robyn: 3/3
Sarah: 2/2
ScarlettMi: 7/6
Sharon: 5/5
Shannon Noel: 3/3
Tricia: 2/2
Whitney: 1/2
Currently updated through message: 146

Looks like another great challenge, I'm looking forward to it!


2. Read a book that explores the subject that person taught.
3. Read a book involving the topic he/she taught or where the characters do something that is generally unacceptable.
4. Read a book that you feel like you "should" have read by now.
5. Read a book involving a transition (high school to college, human to non-human etc).

7. Read a book on a subject or a character who is wise, foolish or both.
8. Read a book where the character(s) are outsiders or experiencing something entirely new to them.
9. Read a book set in a foreign country .
10. Read a book involving a power struggle.
11. Read a book by an author that is new to you.
12. Read a book involving memory or memory loss.
COMPLETED: 2/2

THE JUNE SCHOOL YEAR CHALLENGE
Duration: June 1 - 30, 2014 -- Current Status: 12/12 CHALLENGE COMPLETE
(Goal increased from 8 to twelve 06/12/14.)
1. Summer break: Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation.

2. Good teacher: Read a book that explores the subject that person taught.

3. Bad teacher: Read a book where the characters do something that is generally unacceptable.

4. The Classics: Read a book that you feel like you "should" have read by now.

5. Seniors: Read a book involving a transition.

6. Juniors: Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity.

7. Sophomores: Read a book on a subject or a character who is wise, foolish or both.

8. Freshman: Read a book where the character(s) are experiencing something entirely new to them.

9. Foreign Exchange: Read a book set in a foreign country.

10. Varsity: Read a book involving a power struggle.

11. Junior Varsity: Read a book by an author that is new to you.

12. New School Year: Read a book involving memory or memory loss.

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Edited -- 06/20/14

1. Life changing vacation - Seven Exes Are Eight Too Many by Heather Wardell - completed
3. Unacceptable action - Fire by Kristin Cashore - completed
5. Transition - Promises to Keep by Jane Green - completed
6. Identity - Save the Date by Mary Kay Andrews - completed
10. Power Struggle - Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore - completed
11. New Author - Always the Baker, Never the Bride by Sandra Bricker - completed
12. Memory loss - Graceling by Kristin Cashore - completed
7/4 - challenge completed!

❀ The School Year Challenge ❀
❀ 9/5 ❀
3. Bad teacher - Curtain - 06/07 ★★★★
4. The Classics - Romeo and Juliet - 06/18 ★★★★
5. Seniors - Radúz a Mahulena - 06/10 ★★�
6. Juniors - To All the Boys I've Loved Before - 06/12 ★★★★ (and half)
7. Sophomores - Vyhnání Gerty Schnirch - ★★★★�
9. Foreign Exchange. - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - 06/21 ★★★★
10. Varsity - Blindness - 06/16 ★★★★
11. Junior Varsity - We Were Liars - 06/24 ★★★★
12. New School Year - The Maze Runner ★★★★










I have put the books which will be in the challenge to read,
THE JUNE SCHOOL YEAR CHALLENGE
Duration: June 1 - 30, 2014
1.// Summer break: This is the time of year many students look forward to the most. Older students can spend months planning vacations, studying abroad or searching for the right summer job.
Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation , read THE LOVE DETECTIVE - by ALEXANDRA POTTER
4. //The Classics: There are hundreds of books that consistently make summer reading lists. Often, reading these allows us to avoid judgment from other readers later in life � “How have you never read that?� they tend to say.
Read a book that you feel like you "should" have read by now ! I read TWILIGHT, I have had it in my bookshelf for years but never read it,
5. //Seniors: The last year of high school or university is the time when students prepare for the next step in their lives.
Read a book involving a transition (high school to college, human to non-human etc)
CHURCHHILLS PEOPLE by Mary Jane struggles
6. //Juniors: Juniors are looking forward to their last year, sending applications (college, job or other) and hoping that they know themselves well enough to make the right choice.
Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are THE OTHER WOMEN. Iris Gower
8. //Freshman: Stories of this first year in a new school can be both painful and entertaining.
Read a book where the character(s) are outsiders or experiencing something entirely new to them
Read the MIDNIGHT ROSE by Lucinda RIley.
9.// Foreign Exchange: Exchange students represent the connection between a familiar world and a country that is just another chapter in a geography book.
Read a book set in a foreign country read THE LITTLE COFFEE SHOP of Kabul by Deborah Rodriguez.
11. //Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you -- WONDER Women by Rosie Fiorie.
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Courtney created this challenge and will be its leader. Thank you, Courtney!

Looking forward to a new month of books!


#6 Juniors: Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity.
This is a short book of essays on author's experience supporting herself by cleaning houses after she became "a critically-acclaimed published author."

3/3 completed (original goal)
6/9 completed
#4 - The Classics (Finished June 4)

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
I feel like I should have probably read this book when I was in high school.
#5 - Seniors (Finished June 22)

The Awakening by L.J. Smith
Involves the story of a character's transition from human to vampire.
#8 - Freshman (Finished June 22)

Unwind by Neal Shusterman
The main characters in this book are experiencing something completely new to them and what they are experiencing also makes them outsiders compared to the rest of society.
#9 - Foreign Exchange (Finished June 2)

The Only Reason for the London Season by Kristin Vayden
The book is set in London. I live in America.
#11 - Junior Varsity (Finished June 12)

Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella
This is the first Sophie Kinsella book I ever read
#12 - New School Year (Finished June 1)

The Giver by Lois Lowry
There is a specific job for a selected person in this book and is the one that holds all the memories of the community.

8. Freshman: Stories of this first year in a new school can be both painful and entertaining.
Read a book where the character(s) are outsiders or experiencing something entirely new to them
The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen
1/8

1/4

Completed 3/6
3. Bad teacher: Read a book involving the topic he/she taught or where the characters do something that is generally unacceptable. I Am the Weapon - 6/24/14
6. Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are - The 5th Wave - 6/15/14
8. Read a book where the character(s) are outsiders or experiencing something entirely new to them - Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft - 6/8/14
11. Junior Varsity: Read a book by an author that is new to you - The Illumination

Welcome, Leah! We have another Leah signed up for the challenge, so I've added you as Leah (St. Louis). If that's not OK, let me know!
Updated to here!

Read a book involving a power struggle
I read The Provost by John Galt. In this book the main character, Mr Pawkie, is the provost or magistrate in a small town in Scotland. He is always involved in some intrigue to consolidate his position as the top man in the town council and schemes with other members, usually over a strong drink, to get his ideas and positions to be accepted. Early political satire.

Duration: June 1 - 30, 2014
Books Read: 4/5
� 1. Summer break
Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation.
Passion by Lauren Kate (6/4/14) ★★�
� 2. Good teacher
Read a book that explores the subject that person taught.
(History)
The Son by Philipp Meyer (6/13/14) 3.5 ★★�
4. The Classics
Read a book that you feel like you "should" have read by now.
� 5. Seniors
Read a book involving a transition(high school to college, human to non-human etc).
The Bride of Casa Dracula by Marta Acosta (6/7/14) 3.5 ★★�
� 9. Foreign Exchange
Read a book set in a foreign country.
(Botswana)
The Kalahari Typing School for Men by Alexander McCall Smith (6/20/14) 3.5 ★★�
11. Junior Varsity
Read a book by an author that is new to you.
June Bookshelf





1/5

I read The Giver for #8 - Experiencing something entirely new...
Started and finished yesterday. I just couldn't put it down!

#6 - Juniors

American Born Chinese - Gene Luen Yang
Main character is trying to discover his own identity growing up Chinese in a mostly Caucasian environment.
#8 - Freshman

March volume 1 - John Lewis
About the Civil Rights movement, specifically one man's personal history. The group of African American students are considered outsiders in their segregated community.
#10 - Varsity

Lazarus - Greg Rucka
There are both internal and external power struggles as the Family attempt to broker a peace deal with their neighbors, and two of the head's children make moves of their own.

I read The Giver for #8 - Experiencing something entirely new...
Started and finished yesterday. I just couldn't put it down!"
Leah - I listed you as Leah (Tuscan) since we have 2 Leah's now!
Updated through here!

I read The Giver for #8 - Experiencing something entirely new...
Started and finished yesterday. I just couldn't put it down!"
I read The Giver for #12

2/4

I've updated my progress on my original post � Message 7 �

11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you

1/4

Progress:
Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation : Parissyndromet by Heidi Furre
This is a Norwegian book about a girl who leaves her life in Oslo to go to Paris. It describes her loneliness while living in a city where she knows no one, and how this in some ways makes her become stronger, and gain more insight to herself. Hopefully it'll be translated to English soon.
Read a book involving a power struggle : Manhattan by Ronni Cooper
Not my favourite book ever, but it involves a (power) struggle between three girls, and a club owner they all hate for several reasons. A super easy read, but really not the best book in the world.
Read a book by an author that is new to you : Og det skal vare så lenge by Linde Hagerup
Another Norwegian book that I picked up randomly when I was at the library last time. The writing is almost a mix between poetry and short-story, and I actually really enjoyed it. It is written from the viewpoint of a woman caught in a marriage with a man who is having some problems (when I read it, I interpreted it as him feeling guilty for leaving his previous wife for this woman, but I may be wrong). I know one of her books has been translated into Dutch, so maybe it'll be translated into English as well..

And I've already finished Unwind which I will count for #8.
1. #8 - Unwind
1/5

Updated: June 22nd
(7/6)
1. Summer break: Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation

2. Good teacher: Read a book that explores the subject that person [favourite teacher] taught
3. Bad teacher: Read a book involving the topic he/she [least favourite teacher] taught or where the characters do something that is generally unacceptable.

4. The Classics: Read a book that you feel like you "should" have read by now

5. Seniors: Read a book involving a transition (high school to college, human to non-human etc)
6. Juniors: Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are

7. Sophomores: Read a book on a subject or a character who is wise, foolish or both
8. Freshman: Read a book where the character(s) are outsiders or experiencing something entirely new to them

9. Foreign Exchange: Read a book set in a foreign country
10. Varsity: Read a book involving a power struggle

11. Junior Varsity: Read a book by an author that is new to you

12. New School Year: Read a book involving memory or memory loss

12. New School Year:
Read a book involving memory or memory loss

2/4

3/4
Books mentioned in this topic
The Wrangler's Inconvenient Wife (other topics)Return of the Cowboy Doctor (other topics)
The Story of My Life (other topics)
Robinson Crusoe (other topics)
Mockingjay (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
L.J. Smith (other topics)Neal Shusterman (other topics)
Kim Echlin (other topics)
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (other topics)
Annie Dillard (other topics)
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Duration: June 1 - 30, 2014
1. Summer break: This is the time of year many students look forward to the most. Older students can spend months planning vacations, studying abroad or searching for the right summer job.
Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation
2. Good teacher: “Good� is entirely subjective so think about your favorite teacher, trainer, or educator who really made an impact on your life.
Read a book that explores the subject that person taught
3. Bad teacher: “Bad� is equally subjective but is sometimes more easily discernible. Think about your least favorite teacher or an educator who didn’t seem to care.
Read a book involving the topic he/she taught or where the characters do something that is generally unacceptable.
4. The Classics: There are hundreds of books that consistently make summer reading lists. Often, reading these allows us to avoid judgment from other readers later in life � “How have you never read that?� they tend to say.
Read a book that you feel like you "should" have read by now
5. Seniors: The last year of high school or university is the time when students prepare for the next step in their lives.
Read a book involving a transition (high school to college, human to non-human etc)
6. Juniors: Juniors are looking forward to their last year, sending applications (college, job or other) and hoping that they know themselves well enough to make the right choice.
Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are
7. Sophomores: Sophomore comes from two Greek words meaning “wise� and “foolish.�
Read a book on a subject or a character who is wise, foolish or both
8. Freshman: Stories of this first year in a new school can be both painful and entertaining.
Read a book where the character(s) are outsiders or experiencing something entirely new to them
9. Foreign Exchange: Exchange students represent the connection between a familiar world and a country that is just another chapter in a geography book.
Read a book set in a foreign country
10. Varsity: This is the paramount achievement for any athlete; yet even after reaching the Varsity team, athletes must work to maintain to their status.
Read a book involving a power struggle
11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you
12. New School Year: As the summer comes to a close and the new year starts, students are barraged with tests to assess what they’ve retained over the long vacation.
Read a book involving memory or memory loss
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Courtney created this challenge and will be its leader. Thank you, Courtney!