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Saturday, January 7, 2012

More Reading Challenges

These reading challenges all center around a particular series in some way or another.  The awesome thing is that most of these series I already own in completion (or mostly own) and I haven't read them!  So they will count towards my TBR challenges as well!  Since I own them, it goes without saying that they are ones that I have wanted to read! So here we go, in no particular order:




Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
  • Levels:
    • Odd Thomas' Mailman - 3 books - My Level
    • Odd Thomas' Neighbor - 6 books
    • Odd Thomas' Best Friend - 9 books
    • Odd Thomas' Stalker - 12+ books
  • Read any book by Dean Koontz (See list here)
  • Anyone can join.
  • Must pick a level, but do not need to choose books ahead of time.  Can "upgrade" level if you so desire.
  • Crossovers are allowed.
  • Physical and ebooks allowed.
  • Reviews are not mandatory.
Books:  I have so many Dean Koontz books waiting to be read, including the Odd Thomas series that I have no idea where I will start!









Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Perpetual
  • You can join the challenge at any time and at any place in the series.
  • Crossovers are allowed
  • You do not need a blog to participate - please see host site for details.
  • All formats are acceptable (audio books as long as unabridged)
  • Quarterly link-ups on host blog with wrap up post at the end of the year.
  • Read the Kinsey Millhone series by Sue Grafton
Books:
  1. A is for Alibi
  2. B is for Burglar
  3. C is for Corpse
  4. D is for Deadbeat
  5. E is for Evidence
  6. F is for Fugitive
(There are many more, but we will list those for starters)







Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
  • Anyone can join, with any place in the series
  • You don't need a blog to participate - please see host site for details
  • Crossovers are allowed
  • Any format is acceptable
  • Read the Rizzoli and Isles series by Tess Gerritsen
Books:
  1. The Surgeon
  2. The Apprentice
  3. The Sinner
  4. Body Double
  5. Vanish
  6. The Mephisto Club
  7. The Keepsake (Keeping the Dead)
  8. Ice Cold (The Killing Place)
  9. The Silent Girl









Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
  • Levels:
    • Level 1 - Read 1-4 books - My Level
    • Level 2 - Read 5 - 8 books
    • Level 3 - Read 9 - 11 books
    • Level 4 - Read all 12 books
  • Must choose level, but can always move up
  • Quarterly link up for reviews on host site with a year end wrap up and giveaway for challenge finishers
  • Crossovers are allowed
  • Can join at any time - all books read in 2012 allowed regardless of when you sign up
  • Read the Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris
Books:
  1. Dead Until Dark
  2. Living Dead in Dallas
  3. Club Dead
  4. Dead to the World






Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Perpetual
  • Anyone can join, at any time, at any place in the series
  • You do not need a blog to participate - please see host site for details
  • Crossovers are allowed
  • All formats are allowed (as long as unabridged)
  • Quarterly link ups at host site with a wrap up at year's end
  • Read the Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich

Books:
  1. Two for the Dough
  2. Three to get Deadly
  3. Four to Score
  4. High Five
  5. Hot Six
(There are many more, but we will stop there for now)





Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
  • Must read all 7 books to complete challenge
  • All formats acceptable
  • Crossovers are allowed
  • Do not need a blog to participate - please see host site for details
  • Reviews not mandatory, but there will be a linky for those who review.  There will also be a monthly discussion post at host site
  • Read The Dark Tower books by Stephen King.
Though I have had this series for what seems like forever, this will be the first time through for me!

Books:
  1. The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
  2. The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
  3. The Dark Tower III: The Wastelands
  4. The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
  5. The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
  6. The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah
  7. The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower
  8. The Dark Tower VIII: The Wind Through the Keyhole (BONUS book - publishing Spring of 2012)










Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
  • Not really any other rules. . .
  • Read the Cedar Cove books by Debbie Macomber
Books:
  1. 16 Lighthouse Road
  2. 204 Rosewood Lane
  3. 311 Pelican Court
  4. 44 Cranberry Point
  5. 50 Harbor Street
  6. 6 Rainier Drive
  7. 74 Seaside Ave
  8. 8 Sandpiper Way
  9. 92 Pacific Boulevard
  10. 1022 Evergreen Place
  11. 1105 Yakima Street
  12. 1225 Christmas Tree Lane (release date - Sept 27)
Two related stories
5-B, a novella in the Hearts Divided anthology
A Cedar Cove Christmas









Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
  • Levels:
    • Series Novice: Read 3 books that are the first in a series
    • Series Lover: Read 6 books that are the first in a series (My Level)
    • Series Expert: Read 9 books that are the first in a series
    • Series Fanatic: Read 20 books that are the first in a series
  • You do not need to list your books in advance
  • Can join anytime during the year
  • Read any book that is the first book of a series
Books:
  1. The Surgeon
  2. Dead Until Dark
  3. The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
These are just the books for the series on this page - and I am sure there will be other ones that I stumble across this year as well!










Challenge Details:
  • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
  • Levels:
    • Single Play - Read books that correspond to 1 TV show (my level)
    • Mini-series - Read books that correspond to 2 TV shows
    • Series - Read books that correspond to 3-4 TV shows
    • Soap Opera - Read books that correspond to 5+ shows
  • Read books that TV shows are based on
  • You don't have to read the ENTIRE series that the TV shows are based on, just the books that correspond to the seasons of the TV show (i.e. the first four books of the Sookie Stackhouse series, which formed the basis for the first seasons of True Blood that are currently available)
  • Do not need to list books in advance
Books - mine are from Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood
  1. Dead Until Dark
  2. Living Dead in Dallas
  3. Club Dead
  4. Dead to the World






Friday, January 6, 2012

Creativity Goes Hand in Hand With. . . Discipline? (Guest post by Elizabeth Ann West with a free ebook!)

An unfinished scarf from learning to sew last Christmas
Over the course of two Navy deployments I learned how to embroider, cross-stitch, bead, crochet, and eventually sew. Most of my projects had one very important feature in common...they were all unfinished! When I began writing my debut novel CANCELLED in January 2011, I was adamant the book would NOT join the pile of unfinished projects.
Crafting is a very worthwhile past time. Unfortunately, too many of the folk art skills are being lost on the newer generations. We don't have older relatives nearby to hand down the techniques and who has the time? Living four years with a husband deployed 77% of the year, I spent many Friday nights with my DVR and a new craft. For the last deployment, I spent MOST of my Friday nights with a fellow crochet buddy and her sons watching Hayao Miyazaki films. We made crocheted Christmas gifts for our family members.

My first sewing project, a netbook bag!
Christmas 2010
The personal qualities of crafters are fairly universal. Most crafters are very generous, often using hours of their time to create homemade gifts from the heart. Maybe that's why there aren't many knitting-needle fencing matches at Stitch 'n Bitch circles! My sister, Christine, still wears the scarf I crocheted for her in 2006. I can't think of another Christmas gift I could buy and have it still treasured five years later.

While crafting takes a high level of creativity, the only way to avoid the high pile of unfinished projects is discipline. Yet it's not a word that quickly comes to mind when you think “creative.” For most creative men and women, the hardest part isn't the idea, it's following through. We're chock full of ideas!

In 2005, before kids, this aquamarine beaded bracelet
I made was too big! Maybe one day it'll fit once more!


When I meet a fellow artist, whether it's painting, needlepoint, or writing, I am always most impressed by the sheer amount of work she has accomplished. I know first hand how much fun a new project brings. Ask me about the time I was going to make beaded pico drop necklaces for all six of my bridesmaids! They ended up with jewelry sets purchased from a department store.

So in the spirit of the generous nature of crafters, and because I am so proud I didn't add to my unfinished project pile, I am offering a free, signed copy of my ebook CANCELLED to the readers of Books and Needlepoint. To receive the ebook, please sign up for my newsletter so I know where to email the correct file format. Each ebook is a unique file with a handwritten note inserted digitally right after the cover. You will need to use a USB to miniUSB cable to send the file over, it's the little cable that came with your ereader. If you have questions, I'm happy to help! (My newsletter comes out every 25th and only once per month, covering my latest writing projects, fun activities for readers, and technology tips for our growing digital lives).

Also, each week this month on Saturday at 5 PM EST I am drawing one name from that week's newsletter registrations. This reader wins a signed, annotated copy of CANCELLED shipped to their home. I will ship internationally. :)

Thank you so much for letting me visit! I wish I had more time to craft, but I struggle to make time to write. In many ways, my experiences, both triumphs and shortcomings, in my crafting attempts shaped the kind of writer I am today. I thrive on writing in 30 minute increments before I am distracted by something else! In the comments below, why don't we all share our strategies to keep that Unfinished Project pile as small as possible?


Elizabeth Ann West is a Jane-of-all-trades, mistress to none! After writing non-fiction professionally for three years, she made the jump to fiction in 2011 with her debut novel, CANCELLED. A chicklit/romance from the male POV, Elizabeth's novel challenges the conventions of modern romance. CANCELLED is now available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble as both an ebook and paperback. Elizabeth also writes regular posts about technology subjects on Mark Williams international, and her sites eawestwriting.com and eawestwriting.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

TBR Reading Challenges

I have grouped all of these challenges together, because they were books that are either already on my shelf, or that I have won, or received for review.  

Again, in no particular order:



Challenge details:
  • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
  • Levels:
    • Bronze - If you have 11 or fewer ARCs to read during the year, you would have to read them all and would fall in this category.
  • For those with more than 12 ARCs:
    • Silver - 24 ARCs
    • Gold - 30 ARCs
    • Platinum - 35+ ARCs
  • An ARC is considered any book that an author or publisher gives you for a review.
  • You can join anytime throughout the year.
  • You do not have to make a list ahead of time.
  • Crossovers are allowed.
  • Ebooks and audiobooks are allowed as long as they were received for a review.
  • You do not need a blog to participate, see host site for details.
  • Monthly post on host blog for reviews.
Books: (I choose Silver Level - 24 books)
  1.  Come Back to Me by Melissa Foster
  2.  Airel by Aaron Patterson, Chris White
  3.  Pyxis by K.C. Neal
  4.  More Than Words Can Say by Robert Barclay
  5. Lovesick by Spencer Seidel
  6. The Jerk Magnet by Melody Carlson
  7. The Legacy of Eden by Nelle Davy
  8. What Happened to Hannah by Mary Kay McComas
  9. Voices of the Dead by Peter Leonard
  10. A Place to Die by Dorothy James
  11. Not in the Heart by Chris Fabry
  12. Frantic by Mike Dellosso
  13.  Bubba to the Rescue by Jennifer Walker
  14. Sarai by Jill Eileen Smith
  15. How to Eat a cupcake by Meg Donahue
  16. Shore Excursion by Marie Moore
  17.  You're Already Amazing by Holley Gerth
  18. The Thirteen by Susie Moloney
  19.  Sykosa by Justin Ordonez
  20.  Gods and Fathers by james Lepore
  21.  The Song Remains the Same by Allison Winn Scotch
  22.  Until Next Time by Amy Lignor
  23.  A Grand Murder by Stacy Verdick Case
  24.  Banana Split by Josi Kilpack
  25. Titanic 2012 by Bill Walker
  26. Night Sky by Jolene Perry
  27. Paskagankee by Allan Leverone












    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • Levels:
      • Honorable Mention - Read 1-3 books you've won
      • Bronze - Read 4-6 books won
      • Silver - Read 7-9 books won
      • Gold - Read 10+ books won
    • You must write a review for each book read in order for it to count.
    • You do not have to have a blog, see host site for details.
    • You can join anytime.
    • Crossovers are okay.
    • Any book types won count.
    • You do not have to make a list ahead of time.
    • Monthly linky will be posted at host site for reviews.
    Books: (I choose Honorable Mention 1-3 books)




    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • Levels:
      • For Me? - Choose 5 books to read
      • On the Cheap - Choose 15 books to read
      • Bargain - Choose 30 books to read
      • Presents - Choose 50 books to read
      • So Free - Choose 75 books to read
      • Gift Addict - Choose 76 - 135 books to read
      • Speechless - Choose 136+ books to read
    • There are some extra challenges - see host site for details.
    • Must read books you've received without purchasing: gifts, ARCs, prizes (but not library books).
    • Can sign up anytime before Dec 15, 2012.
    • Crossovers allowed.
    • Do not need a blog to join, see host site for details.
    • Any book types count as long as they were won.
    Books: (I choose For Me? 1-5 books)
    1. More Than Words Can Say by Robert Barclay
    2. In Search of the Rose Notes by Emily Arsenault
    3. Lovesick by Spencer Seidel
    4. The Jerk Magnet by Melody Carlson
    5. The Legacy of Eden by Nelle Davy
    6. What Happened to Hannah by Mary Kay McComas
    7. Voices of the Dead by Peter Leonard
    8. A Place to Die by Dorothy James
    9. Not in the Heart by Chris Fabry
    10. Frantic by Mike Dellosso
    11.  Bubba to the Rescue by Jennifer Walker
    12. Sarai by Jill Eileen Smith
    13. How to Eat a cupcake by Meg Donahue
    14. Shore Excursion by Marie Moore
    15.  You're Already Amazing by Holley Gerth
    16. The Thirteen by Susie Moloney
    17.  Sykosa by Justin Ordonez
    18. Gods and Fathers by james Lepore
    19.  The Song Remains the Same by Allison Winn Scotch
    20.  Until Next Time by Amy Lignor
    21.  A Grand Murder by Stacy Verdick Case
    22.  Banana Split by Josi Kilpack
    23. Titanic 2012 by Bill Walker
    24. Night Sky by Jolene Perry
    25. Paskagankee by Allan Leverone




    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • Levels:
      • Floppy Disk - 5 ebooks
      • CD - 10 ebooks
      • DVD - 25 ebooks
      • Memory Stick - 50 ebooks
      • Hard Drive - 75 ebooks
      • Server - 100 ebooks
      • Human Brain - 150 ebooks
    • Anyone can join.
    • You don't need to have a blog, see host site for details.
    • Any book counts as long as it is an ebook.
    • You do not need to list your books in advance.
    • Can sign up anytime until Dec 15, 2012.
    • Roundup post at the host site at the beginning of each month for reviews.
    • Drawings each month for each review you post.
    • Grand prize drawing at the end for those who met their goals.

    Books: (I choose CD - 10 ebooks)
             

                         







    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • Levels:
      • Tempted - Read 5 books
      • Trying - Read 10 books
      • Making a dent - Read 30 books
      • On a Roll - Read 50 books
      • Flying off - Read 75 books
      • Hoarder - Read between 76-135 books
      • Buried - Read 136+ books
    • Must read books acquired before 2012
    • Can sign up until Dec 15, 2012
    • Crossover to other challenges are okay
    • Do not need a blog to enter, see host site for details.
    • Reviewing is optional
    Books: (I choose Tempted - 5 books)
    1.  In Search of the Rose Notes by Emily Arsenault
    2.  One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
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    4.  
    5.  




    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • Levels:
      • Level 1 - Read 1-5 Books
      • Level 2 - Read 6-10 Books
      • Level 3 - Read 11-20 Books
      • Level 4 - Read 21+ Books
    • Must have received the book before 2012
    • Anyone can join
    • Do not need a blog to participate, see host site for details
    • Reviews are not required
    • All books count
    • Re-reads do not count
    • Do not need to make a list in advance
    • Crossovers are okay
    • Review books not eligible
    Books: (I choose Level 1 1-5 books)
    1.  One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
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    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • Levels:
      • A Firm Handshake - 1-10 Books
      • A Friendly Hug - 11-20 Books
      • A Sweet Kiss - 21-30 Books
      • Love at First Sight - 31-40 Books
      • Married with Children - 41-50 Books
    • Only bloggers can enter
    • Only books released and received before 2012 are eligible
    • Do not need to list books in advance
    • Can sign up until Dec 15, 2012
    • At the end of each month one of the hosts will post a wrap-up.  Every wrap-up will have it's unique theme, a mini-challenge, a giveaway and a place for you to link up your reviews from that month.  Each linked review will get one entry in a drawing of one book of choice from Book Depository.  You will get 1 additional entry for participating in the mini challenge.
    • If you miss a wrap-up, you can post your reviews in the next month's wrap up - but cannot post one review more than once!
    • December is the wrap-up for the whole year. All the books linked for the entire year will be entered into a giveaway for 12 winners!
    • Must follow the hosts to be entered in the giveaways
    Hosts:
    Evie from Bookish - http://www.evie-bookish.blogspot.com @SeoEvie
    Nicole from All I Ever Read - http://www.nicoleabouttown.com/ @Nicoleabouttown
    Bonnie from Hands and Home - http://www.handsandhome.ca/ @HandsHomeBlog
    Donna from Book Passion For Life - http://bookpassionforlife.blogspot.com/ @BookPforLife
    Caitlin from WatchYA Reading - http://whatchyareading.net @caitlingss
    Rie from Mission To Read - http://missiontoread.com/ @missiontoread
    Vicky from Books, Biscuits & Tea -http://booksbiscuitsandtea.blogspot.com/ @alouetteuette
    Christa from Hooked On Books - http://christashookedonbooks.blogspot.com @ChristasBooks
    Jenna from Fans Of Fiction - http://fansoffiction.blogspot.com/ @fansoffiction
    Angel from Mermaids Vision - http://mermaidvision.wordpress.com @mermaidvisions

    Wrap Up Post Schedule:
    January - Donna (Theme: Let It Snow + Book Cover Challenge)
    February - Nicole (Theme: Un-requited Love/Love Gone Wrong + Advice Column Challenge)
    March - Rie (Theme: Green or Pinched + Green Cover Challenge)
    April - Bonnie (Theme: Easter + Mini Challenge)
    May - Christa (Theme: MayDay - Disaster Books! + Cover Disaster Challenge)
    June - Jenna ( Theme: Camping + Sentence Challenge)
    July - Rie (Theme: International Day + Cover Comparison Challenge)
    August - Angel (Theme: Summer Memories + Send Your Fav Character On Vacation Challenge)
    September - Nicole (Theme: Life Changing Books + Mini Challenge)
    October - Caitlin (Theme: Thanksgiving Theme + Share-A-Book Challenge)
    November - Vicky (Theme: Spooky Halloween + Book Puzzle Challenge)
    December - Evie (Theme: Xmas Bliss + Book Bachelor Challenge)
    Books: (I choose Level - A Firm Handshake 1-10 books)
    1. In Search of the Rose Notes by Emily Arsenault
    2. One for the Money by Janet Evanovich






    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • Sign up through the end of January
    • You may count every book that you read in 2012 that you own but haven't read yet.  Books you add to the stack in 2012 are allowed!
    • There will be giveaways throughout the year
    Books:
    1.  In Search of the Rose Notes by Emily Arsenault
    2.  One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
    3.  
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    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • Levels:
      • Pike's Peak - Read 12 books
      • Mt. Vancouver - Read 25 books
      • Mt. Ararat - Read 40 books
      • Mt. Kilimanjaro - Read 50 books
      • El Toro - Read 75 books
      • Mt. Everest - Read 100+ books
    • Must complete challenge level selected, but can always move up
    • Sign ups allowed through Nov 30, 2012
    • Books must be owned prior to 2012.  No ARCS, no library books, no re-reads
    • Crossovers are allowed
    • Do not need to make a list ahead of time.
    • There will be a progress post at the host site
    • Blog and reviews are not necessary to participate
    Books: (I choose Pike's Peak - 12 books)
    1.  One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
    2.  
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    The Kingdom of Childhood by Rebecca Coleman (Book Review)

    Title: The Kingdom of Childhood
    Author: Rebecca Coleman
    Publisher: MIRA Books

    About the book: The Kingdom of Childhood is the story of a boy and a woman: sixteen-year-old Zach Patterson, uprooted and struggling to reconcile his knowledge of his mother's extramarital affair, and Judy McFarland, a kindergarten teacher watching her family unravel before her eyes.  Thrown together to organize a fundraiser for their failing private school and bonded by loneliness, they begin an affair that at first thrills, then corrupts, each of them.  Judy sees in Zach the elements of a young man she loved as a child, but what Zach does not realize is that their relationship is, for Judy, only the latest in a lifetime of disturbing secrets.  As the walls close in, Zach finds himself needing to disentangle himself from premature adulthood.  but the lines between adult and child have blurred, and life and sanity are unraveling faster and further than anyone could ever have imagined.

    My thoughts:  This was a disturbing book to read.  Like a car wreck that you can't look away from, I found it hard to put this book down.  We slowly learn about Judy's past throughout the book, and the secrets that she has either been keeping or repressed from her childhood.  Born into a dysfunctional family, I was surprised that she kept things together for as long as she did before she began to spiral out of control. 

    I did feel sorry for Zach in the book.  He may have helped instigate the relationship, but it should have been Judy, as the adult, who behaved appropriately and didn't pursue it.  She was definitely out of control mentally, and being a mom to two teen girls I couldn't even imagine having a relationship with any of their friends!  Rebecca Coleman did a great job in portraying both Judy and her mental instability and the feelings that Zach was having as a teenager in a relationship in which he didn't belong.  I highly recommend this book to all readers!

    ~I received a complimentary copy of this book from Meryl L. Moss Media in exchange for my review.~


    Publisher/Publication Date: MIRA Books, Oct 2011
    ISBN: 978-0-7783-1278-9
    352 pages

    Tuesday, January 3, 2012

    Switched by Amanda Hocking - Giveaway!!!

    Switched
    by Amanda Hocking

    SWITCHED… at birth:

    When Wendy Everly was six years old, her mother was convinced she was a monster and tried to kill her. Eleven years later, Wendy discovers her mother might have been right. She’s not the person she’s always believed herself to be, and her whole life begins to unravel—all because of Finn Holmes.

    Finn is a mysterious guy who always seems to be watching her. Every encounter leaves her deeply shaken…though it has more to do with her fierce attraction to him than she’d ever admit. But it isn’t long before he reveals the truth: Wendy is a changeling who was switched at birth—and he’s come to take her home.

    Now Wendy’s about to journey to a magical world she never knew existed, one that’s both beautiful and frightening. And where she must leave her old life behind to discover who she’s meant to become…

    I got this book in the mail last week and can't wait to get it started!  It is the first book in a new trilogy, Trylle.  The other great thing about this trilogy is that there isn't much time between books!  The second book, Torn, goes on sale 2/28/12 and the third book Ascend goes on sale 4/24/12. 


    Giveaway details:  Giveaway will end on Jan 10th at Midnight.  Following is not necessary, but it will get you extra entries!  Giveaway is open to U.S. and Canada only.
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    Monday, January 2, 2012

    It's Monday! What Are You Reading? (Jan 2, 2012)



    What are you reading on Mondays is hosted by Sheila at One Person's Journey - You can hook up with the Mr. Linky there with your own post - but be sure and let me know what you are reading too! I didn't read much over the last week as we had company most of the week, so not much change from last week.


    Currently reading:
    Family Storms by V.C. Andrews  - Still reading this one.
    Airel by Aaron Patterson  - I like this one, but was only in it about 20 pages and then took a little hiatus from reading - so started over and now about 1/4 of the way through - interested to see where this one will go!


     
    Books up this week:


     

     
    Bathroom Book:


     
    Books finished since last post:
    Nada






    Books reviewed since last post:
    Nada





    Until next week ----  Ready - Set - Read!




    Romance Reading Challenges for 2012

    So as not to overwhelm everybody with so many challenge posts, I have decided to group them together, with the first set being Romance Reading Challenges.  So, in no particular order. . .









    Challenge details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • There are Four levels to choose from:
      • One Sexy Demon - Read 6 Speculative Romances
      • Two Sexy Werewolves - Read 12 Speculative Romances
      • Three Sexy Vampires - Read 18 Speculative Romances
      • Four Sexy Archangels - Read 24 Speculative Romances
    • You don't have to preselect your books, but can add them as you go along. Your books can also cross over with other challenges.
    • You can join at anytime, but any books read in 2012 count.
    • There will be links each month for reviews.
    • Audiobooks do not count.
    • Fiction only.
    • You don't have to have a blog to join - see host site for details.
    • Genres include
      • Paranormal romance
      • Dark Fantasy Romance
      • Urban Fantasy Romance
      • Steampunk Romance
      • Sci-fi Romance
      • Apocalyptic romance
      • No Historical or Contemporary Allowed!
    Books:
    1. Until Next Time by Amy Lignor






    Challenge details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    •  Romance is defined as any story that has romantic love between the two main characters.
    • Choose at least 5 novels.
    • Crossovers are allowed.
    • All books count (e-book, audiobook, etc)
    • You don't need to have a blog, see host site for details.
    Books:
    1. More Than Words Can Say by Robert Barclay
    2. Lovesick by Spencer Seidel
    3. Sarai by Jill Eileen Smith
    4. Aquamarine by Carol Anshaw
    5. Sykosa by Justin Ordonez
    6. Until Next Time by Amy Lignor
    7. Titanic 2012 by Bill Walker
    8. Night Sky by Jolene Perry















    Challenge details:

    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • All of the books must be from the Harlequin family of imprints (Includes Mira)
    • Read one book for each of the following requirements:
      • The name of a place in the title (country, small city, town, etc)
      • A weather condition in the title (snow, rain, storm, etc)
      • A Title must be in the title of the book (Prince, Countess, etc)
      • The author's first or last name must begin with the letter M
      • A Holiday/Season in the title (Valentine, Christmas, Summer, etc)
      • A Color must be in the title (red, blue, green, etc)
    • Do not need to post a list ahead of time.
    • Books can be in any format
    • Crossovers are allowed
    • Go to eHarlequin for book information - anything you can purchase there counts for the challenge.
    • There will be a raffle and prize at the end of the year - please see host site for details.
    Books:
    1. (Name of a Place/Title) - The Legacy of Eden by Nelle Davy


    







    Challenge Details:
    • Timeline: Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
    • This challenge is not about the amount of books you read, but the variety of titles you'll have read when the challenge is over. The goal is to read a bit of everything related to romance to open our minds to new genres you wouldn't normally read.
    • Anyone can join.
    • You don't need a blog, please see host site for details.
    • A list of romance sub-genres and a few cool themes will be posted each month at the host site to choose from.
    • You do not have to choose your books ahead of time.
    • You don't have to participate every month.
    • You can sign up at any time.
    • Crossovers are allowed.
    • Books can be in any format.
    • There will be a monthly roundup post to post your reviews to.
    • There will be random giveaways throughout the year for active participants.
    January books:
    • Options - Read a book that is first in a series, by an author that is "new" to you or a debut author; OR read a romance that has a teen as a protagonist; OR read an erotic romance or erotica.
    1. Airel by Aaron Patterson, Chris White - This book is first in a series (The Airel Saga, the author is new to me and it is a romance with a teen as protagonist!)
    2. Pyxis by K.C. Neal - This book is first in a series (Pyxis) the author is new to me and it is a romance with a teen as a protagonist!
    • Feb Challenge - Read a book with a red cover, that has a kissing or embracing couple, or has Kiss, Heart or Love in the title; or read a book by an author you have given up; read a novella or anthology; Read one of the oldest books on your TBR shelf or read a historical fiction (that takes place in some notable period of history)
    1. Not in the Heart by Chris Fabry
    2. Lovesick by Spencer Seidel
    3. The Color Purple (Historical fiction?)
    • March Challenge - Read a book with a woman on the cover or author with three names. My book was both
    1. Sarai by Jill Eileen Smith
    • April Challenge - Read a contemporary book where something is different in the world than what reality reflects. (vampires, magic, etc)
    1. Until Next Time by Amy Lignor
    • May Challenge - Read a book from a favorite genre

      Sunday, January 1, 2012

      It's a New Year!



      Well, 2011 was a long year for my family.  Blogging took a backseat for much of the year due to my daughter's unexpected pregnancy and open adoption of a beautiful baby girl, Kalii Faith, in November.  Her pregnancy was a huge impact on our family dynamics and opened all of our eyes - hopefully in a good way, but only time will tell.  It was definitely an emotional year for all of us. 

      It did make me take a look at the direction that my book blog had taken since I started it a few years ago.  I began blogging because I could not find a book club that met on a day that I could attend!  I wanted to find other book lovers to share my love of books with! The first year I did a lot of challenges and was able to visit a lot of blogs and had a lot of fun meeting people.  Then I started reviewing books for publishers and authors and hosting giveaways and challenges fell to the wayside, as did most of my impulse reading.  I felt like I was on a schedule to read books and over time it wasn't as much fun anymore.

      So this year, I want to try to get back to more of the challenges and the visiting other book blogs.  I still want to review books, but I think I am going to be choosier in the books that I pick. I hope to host more authors for guest blogs and interviews.  My TBR list will probably get longer, as there will be books that I would like to read from publishers, that I will not accept, so as to keep reading a pleasure and not a pressure!

      Over the next few days I will be posting about a lot of challenges that I want to try, so you will be seeing a lot of posts about those.  Like anything, I will probably bite off more than I can chew and sign up for far more than I will complete.  But if I actually completed them all - then where would the challenge be?  lol

      As the title of my blog states, I also love Needlepoint.  I belong to (and am current secretary) of the Lake County Chapter of the American Needlepoint Guild (ANG).  I also belong to Cyberpointers, the online group.  I am also an at-large-member of the Embroidery Group of America(EGA) and belong to Cyberstitchers, their online group. I love to visit needlepoint shops and look at canvases and threads, subscribe to a few different cross-stitch magazines, and have signed up for a few online classes, and still manage to NOT stitch much at all.  I would like this to change this year.  I would love to start finishing some of my projects!  So hopefully, you will start to see a few more posts about some of the projects that I am working on.  


      So Happy New Year everyone!  I hope that all of my readers meet some goals this year and that I get more of a chance to get to actually know some of you a little better.

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