Beginnings

Welcome friends! I have started this entry in the global technosphere because I have been in love with books since the age of 2. Among the busy business of being a new teacher, this is my outlet for sharing thoughts on a love of reading a wide variety of books. My inspiration can be summed up with a yearbook quote from a teacher written when I was 8: "To the only girl at recess I see reading a book. Good for you!"
My blog title is quoted from a classmate who asked me this once. Believe it or not, I've also heard it as a teacher :D

Saturday, November 27, 2010

What's in a Name 4 Challenge



What's in a Name 4 Challenge hosted by Beth Fish Reads.  Sign up here.
Challenge runs from January 1-December 31, 2011.

Yay, another new challenge for 2011!  I'm getting into the challenge groove as a pseudo New Year's resolution and to spice up my reading material.  After a slow couple of weeks, I'm happy to find a reading project to guide my choices next year.

So, here's the breakdown of the rules & such:

Read one book in each of the following categories (suggestions are given on the host page):

1.  A book with a number in the title
2.  A book with jewelry or a gem in the title
3.  A book with a size in the title
4.  A book with travel or movement in the title
5.  A book with evil in the title (I guess this means the word evil or a synonym for evil)
6.  A book with a life stage in the title

Books may be any form (audio, print, e-book).
Books may overlap other challenges.
Books may not overlap categories; you need a different book for each category.
Creativity for matching the categories is not only allowed but encouraged.
You do not have to make a list of books before hand.
You do not have to read through the categories in any particular order.

Sounds fascinating!  Here are my tentative choices for the 6:

1.  Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut--it's in the lead so far in the polls for my Back to the Classics Challenge choices, so this could be read for both challenges.

2.  The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields--I hope this counts!  This may not be for both challenges but I've wanted to read this for some time anyway.

3.  A Short Guide to Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson--this could also be for both challenges; I'm also considering Big Trouble by Dave Barry or Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder.  *UPDATE*:  I just realized that I have a copy of Small Island by Andrea Levy on my TBR shelf, too!

4.  I thought of 3 possible choices:  A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking, This Time Together by Carol Burnett, or The Time Machine by H.G. Wells

5.  A Prayer For Owen Meany by John Irving--LOL :D

6.  I thought of 3 possible choices:  Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie, All the President's Men by Bob Woodward, or Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne.

5 comments:

  1. I just signed up for this one,too :-)

    Boy in the Striped Pajamas was profoundly emotional for me. My 13 year old just finished it and was affected much the same way.

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  2. I'm thinking about joining this challenge as well but I'm stumped on the jewelry/gem book. Once I have that one figured out I'll post my committment!

    (p.s If you're taking votes for this challenge I would definitely vote for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas -- wonderful book).

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  3. I am itching to sign up for this challenge too... but I'm not sure... I'm kind of thinking that I can do this only if I make the books fit one of the other 3 challenges I'm already doing. Is it possible?

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  4. Wanted to stop by and say I'm so glad you decided to join in the fun of What's in a Name 4. Glad to see you starting to put together your list.

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  5. You've got some great picks for your challenges! I was only mildly impressed with Slaughterhouse 5, but I thought A Prayer for Owen Meany was touching. I'm also about to start the Gunslinger. I'm anxious to follow your progress through 2011 and good luck!!!

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