Thanks to Stephanie (grr...), I've now found myself sucked in to another couple of reading challenges. In theory they should dovetail nicely with the 50 book challenge I've already committed to as I think some of the books on my shelf apply to both sub-challenges. What are these new challenges, you ask?
The first one had me at the picture...Dunluce Castle, anyone? I didn't even need to read what the challenge entails. Most everyone that has spent any amount of time talking to me knows that I LOVE Ireland. Right? I think this will surprise no one.
http://booksandmovies.colvilleblogger.com/reading-challenges-im-hosting/ireland-challenge-2011/
I'm aiming for the "Luck o'the Irish" (4) level, but it's entirely possible that I will surpass it and make it to the "Kiss the Blarney Stone" (6) level (side note...I have actually kissed the Blarney Stone...even after hearing the stories of what the workers may or may not do to it. See below for proof :) ). Here are some of the books already on my shelf (or to-read list) that fit into the challenge:
Shadowfever - Karen Marie Moning (this will be on loan from my kind sister)
The Wild Irish - Robin Maxwell
Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married - Marian Keyes
What Are You Like? - Anne Enright
The Celtic Book of Living and Dying - Juliette Wood (which also fits into the next challenge, as author is British...)
Which leads me to the next challenge. Before my mild obsession with Ireland began, I was a died in the wool anglophile. I spent the spring semester of my sophomore year of college living and going to school in London, England. It was quite possibly the best time of my life. Great memories and even better friends were made. So as a tribute to that semester (and because there are also books on my shelf that apply)...
http://www.thebookette.co.uk/2010/12/british-books-challenge-2011.html
I'm aiming for the "Winston Churchill" (6) level, but I have a few books that also take place in Scotland or are written by Scottish authors. If I find out that these count, I could be well on my way to the "Royal Family" (12) level. Here are a couple of my choices:
The Glamorous (Double) Life of Isabel Bookbinder - Holly Mcqueen
For Better, for Worse - Carole Matthews
England, England - Julian Barnes
Emma - Jane Austen
The Ghost Map - Steven Johnson
Notes from a Small Island - Bill Bryson
I do think I'll make it...I was already planning on reading most of these books. Happy reading, all!
Kissing the Blarney Stone, March 27, 2000
Books I've actually read for these challenges:
British Book Challenge:
1. Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin
Irish Reading Challenge:
1. Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning
6 comments:
i love you too jooloo! :)and, because of you i'll be doing the british challenge as well...:) will post all about it on monday!!! michelle, you and i are doing it! :)
Umm... You forgot to list Shadowfever. I guess you don't really want to read it afterall.
Noooo...editing post now...
Welcome to the Ireland Challenge! I've added you to the participants list on the challenge page. :)
Reading challenges are awesome!!! I may or may not being doing 9 of them... :)
Welcome to the British Books Challenge. You have some really intriguing titles there. I hope you enjoy them.
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