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Fall 09/Winter 10' Challenge: Tasks, Questions, & Discussion

Give me 26/7 and I'll be fine though :)

Me.
Is The Complete Maus ok for 15pts #7, for the fiction book?


So..for task 10.8 we have to read a non-fiction about something we don't really know much about but are interested to learn in and then we also have to post some things we learned. I read Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. Very interesting book! I learned alot of weird things. Some of the crime investigation stuff is really interesting. They have a school where they have a ton of land and they put bodies out so that they can study decomposition to help them solve crimes better. They put the bodies in shade, in sun, or change other variables just to learn more about decomp. I also learned that the French at the time of the Revolution were obsessed with discovering how long guillotined heads remained aware of their surroundings. They would try to see if the heads knew what was happening while detached from the bodies. There was also a point in time when they couldn't just get bodies to experiment on so people started digging up bodies and stealing them to bring them to scientists who would pay them. Those are just a few of the MANY things I learned in this book.
So anybody read any really good books for the challenge or any really horrible books?
I've been really pleased with what I've read so far-- Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. I've also read some stuff for tasks with multiple books but just can't claim the points yet..like Little Women and The Mirror.
I've been really pleased with what I've read so far-- Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. I've also read some stuff for tasks with multiple books but just can't claim the points yet..like Little Women and The Mirror.

The Power of One is one of my favorite books so no surprise there but I had expected Extremely Loud to be kind of over the top edgy but I actually really liked it. Most of the other books though I had expected to be really great but found them only mediocre.

The Kite Runner, on the other hand, was terrible, and I regret wasting my time on it.
So far my challenge experience has been very positive though. I've been having a good time and I've discovered some really awesome books.

Yes.
Horrible books: The Notebook, The Alchemist, Twilight, Mere Christianity.
Great books: Revolutionary Road, The Glass Castle, The Kite Runner.

Housekeeping, Sexing the Cherry, and The Book About Blanche and Marie were all very strange books. I really enjoyed Blanche and Marie, but the other two books I was on the fence about. I kind of liked them, but I kind of hated them too. If they had been long books, I'm not sure if I would have finished them.

So, how is your progress everyone? Are you going faster/slower than you thought? Do you think you can finish all of them in time?
I've been doing HORRIBLE. I keep reading other books because I have either books from the library to read or I'm borrowing them, etc. I'm hoping that I'll make some progress soon!

But I haven't read any good book, or at least, one I've really loved.
The last good book I read was The Book Thief (love it!) but it wasn't for the challenge.
Recently I finished The Thief's Journal by Jean Genet, and it has really good comments but I thought it was really boring.
I already expressed my hate to On The Road.
I'm not sure I'll finish all of them, althought my summer vacations start on December but I agree with you Emily, I want a decent score.

I'm going to try to finish! If I calculated it correctly from now until the end of the challenge I'd have to read 2.5 books a week. It's been taking me about 8-10 days to finish a book lately. So, we'll see. I do have a week off of school at Thanksgiving and I'm sure I'll be reading then.
Does anyone know if The Unbearable Lightness of Being can be fit into the challenge anywhere? I am planning on reading it for this months group read and was just curious to see if it could also fill a spot of the challenge. I was thinking Task 15.2 Around the World.

If it doesn't count I'll understand.
Yeah that's fine! It works. I've read it before and I'd set that alot of it is set in that time.

I have a question on the fall word one. I am trying to keep my list as much as possible on the 1001 list and I had Poe's Fall of the House of Usher but it is really short. If I include with it a bunch of other short stories by Poe, would that still work. I was thinking of getting the complete works book, and it is quite long, but the fall word isn't in the title. :)
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;-) (I don't know if you can tell or not, but I used my sarcastic font)

Im reading it right now Tahleen... so far its "ok" but I hear it picks up and gets really good


Haha either way you are fine!
And ps. you are kicking major butt in these challenges..finishing the other one with alot of time to spare..and being in the lead with this one!
And ps. you are kicking major butt in these challenges..finishing the other one with alot of time to spare..and being in the lead with this one!
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I love when I have whole days to just sit and read :)"
I love that too Jessi!!!