Showing posts with label bout of books. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Bout of Books 11.0 TBR/Updates/Results

TBR/Goals:

For this week's Bout of Books 11.0, my goal is just to read 150 pages a day. This may not sound like a lot, especially compared to my normal amount of reading I do, but there is a lot going on this week, including my mom's memorial, so I'm trying not to bite off more than I can chew. I also want to update this page every day, and complete at least one challenge a day (even if I have to combine two day's challenge's in one post). As always, my TBR is very large, not because I intend to read all of those books, but because I have serious issues trying to stick to a TBR, and during a readathon, you want to be able to have plenty of choices.



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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Bout of Books 10 Challenges



I will be posting all of the Bout of Books challenges I complete in this post (which, will hopefully, be a lot of them)

May 12, 2014

The Book Barbies: If You Like X, Try Y: For this challenge, "All you have to do is give one or more recommendations based on the formula "If you like ____, try ___." I will be doing something special with this challenge and writing my X and Y formulas based on what I have completed for #boutofbooks and then posting the hyperlink here. Hopefully, I will have 5 or more tweets here by the end of the week, so follow me on Twitter @sslluvsbooks if you want to see my formulas.

May 13, 2014

  1. Choose three or more fictional characters as combatants – they can be haphazardly picked or themed (for example, I went with badass classic literature protagonists)
  2. List three strengths and weakness for each contender (feel free to skip this step if you’re using social media to participate in Bout of Books i.e. Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads…)
  3. Determine who would come out victorious and give a little explanation why you think they would win – get creative with the outcomes!
  4. Link in the comments and if you tweet about this challenge make sure to use the hashtag #bookbattleroyal in addition to #boutofbooks because I want to see all your dueling characters!
I actually have prepared not one, but THREE Bookish Battles. 
The first is the classic hand to hand combat battle featuring all of my favorite kick-ass female heroines. The second is a verbal battle featuring my favorite characters that are outspoken, headstrong, and basically activists of the verbal word. 
The third battle features my favorite characters that deal with would be considered as "tough issues", so this would be measuring their perseverance and will to keep on living.

The Combatants: 
June Iparis: The Legend Trilogy: Marie Lu 
Strength: 1. Intelligence 2. Agile 3. Swift
Weakness: 1. Rash 2. Outwardly Hostile 3. Proud

Katniss Everdeen: The Hunger Games: Suzanne Collins
Strength: 1. Bow & Arrow 2. Endurance 3. Resourceful
Weakness: 1. Hostility 2. Purity 3. Stubborness

Alexa Hollens: Defy: Sara B. Larson
Strength: 1. Swordswoman 2. Trained like a male soldier 3. Magic
Weakness: 1. Can't reveal she's a girl 2. Love 3. Lost her brother

And the Winner is....... June Iparis from The Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu

June won because of how tactical she is and because of her extensive military training. Both Katniss and Alexa are skilled in their weapons -bow and arrow/sword and magic- so it was a tough fight, but it was June's agility, as well as her gun that helped her win in the end. Besides, Katniss was too stubborn to turn back when her first plan didn't work and Alexa was still mourning the loss of her brother.

The Combatants: 
Sheryl Sandberg: Lean In, Women, Work, and the Will to Lead: Sherly Sandberg
Strength: 1. Confidence 2. Age 3. Experience in fighting (verbally)
Weakness: 1. The tendency to be overbearing 2. Frequent mistake making 3. A family to worry about

Daniel Altan Wing: Legend: Marie Lu
Strength: 1. Eloquent 2. Passionate 3. Intelligent
Weakness: 1. Family 2. Loyal 3. Compassionate

Jaron: The Ascendance Trilogy: Jennifer A. Nielsen
Strength: 1. Independent 2. Determination 3. Persistence 
Weakness: 1. Risk Taker 2. Act-Before-Thinking (kind of person) 3. Recklessness

And the Winner is....... Sheryl Sandberg from Lean In, Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg

Sheryl won because of her experience in fighting for equality and what she wanted in life. Both Daniel and Jaron ares skilled speakers, and it was quite the debate, but Sheryl's age helped her win in the end. Jaron spoke too soon on some occasions, and Day was worried about how speaking out might impact his family.

The Combatants: 
Gordie: These Gentle Wounds: Helene Dunbar
Strength: 1. Positivity 2. Being Deep 3. Having the support of the people that love him
Weakness: 1. Not wanting to get close to people 2. PTSD 3. Mental Scars

Cooper: Two Boys Kissing: David Levithan
Strength: 1. Access to resources that would help him 2. Independent 3. Self Sufficience
Weakness: 1. Not recognizing that he did have people that would support him 2. No supportive family/friends 3. Depression

Mary Rose: The True Diary of Mary Rose: (edited) Gillian McCain & Legs McNeil
Strength: 1. The will to live 2. Persistence 3. Writing as release
Weakness: 1. Negativity 2. Cystic Fibrosis 3. Substance Abuse

And the Winner is....... Gordie from These Gentle Wounds by Helen Dunbar

Gordie won because he honestly tried to make everything normal, and had depth and perception that others didn't. Cooper and Mary had self imposed negativity which dragged them down because of their somewhat similar positions. 



Monday, May 12, 2014

Bout of Books 10 Goals/Updates/Results





OMG! This is so exciting, in exactly one minute, Bout of Books 10 will start, at least where I live. (This is a scheduled post, and I didn't actually wait until 11:59 to post this, but you get the idea).   


I have participated in Bout of Books before, and have always loved them. This a quarterly (or thirdly, someone correct me) event that is always fun. It's a weeklong event from May 12-18 with mini challenges, twitter chats, and more. Check out the website for all information related to this readathon. If you have already seen my declaration of participation, it is because I have partially revised/updated it so this post will be solely for Bout of Books. The Open House rush iis on, and so are the preparations for hte court cases (don't even ask), bt I am still hoping to read five books, but my real goal would be to read six. 


Goals:

1. Read 5 Books

2. Review All 5 Books Read

3. R/R a Book I Own

4. R/R 2 Netgalley Books

5. R/R 2 Library Books 



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Monday:


Number of books I've read today: 1


Number of pages I've read today: 288

Total number of books I've read: 1

Books: The One: Kiera Cass



{4:45pm} Tuesday:


Number of books I've read today: 2


Number of pages I've read today: 210

Total number of books I've read: 3

Books: Two Boys Kissing: David Levithan. Breaking Free: Winter Page. 



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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Readathon Sign-Ups: Dewey's 24 Hour & Bout of Books 10

Dewey's


This is my declaration of participating in the age-old event (as of 2007) known as Dewey's 24 Hour Readathon! All information about the readathon including FAQ, history, prizes, start times, and more can be found on the website. I personally am not sure how long I can participate, but the point of the readathon is for everyone to start at the same time (5am PST) and read for 24 hours straight. I have said this before on my blog and twitter, but I am not a very happy camper if I haven't slept 8 hours or more. That said, I am hoping to get at least six hours in, but with homework and other stuff that may not be entirely possible. 

My TBR for this Readathon (I know think I will read this

much, but we can all hope):

Daughter of Smoke and Bone: Laini Taylor
Final Stand: Rose Garcia
Where Things Come Back: John Corey Whaley
Fangirl: Rainbow Rowell
{Parts 1, 2, & 3} Run to You: Clara Kensie
How to Say Goodbye: Amber Lin
Fragile Line: Brooklynne Skye
The Only Boy: Jordan Locke


Bout of Books 10



I have participated in Bout of Books before, and have always loved them. This a quarterly (or thirdly, someone correct me) event that is always fun. It's a weeklong event from May 12-18 with mini challenges, twitter chats, and more. Check out the website for all information related to this readathon. I'm hoping all the end-of-the-school-year rush will be almost done by then -except that it is the week of open hour which means the week of crazy- so I should hopefully be able to finish around 5 books. 

My TBR is forthcoming because everything will depend on where I will be in my neverending TBR pile at that time.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Bout of Books 9.0 Goals & Mad Libs

Bout of books 9.0 Goals & Mad Libs
Hi, in case you didn't already know, Bout of Books is a readathon, my sign-up post and all the info about it is right here. This post is a combo two-in-one for you. I'm going to include my goals, and the mad libs challenge for today. My goals for this readathon are to read four books. This is my first week back at school, and I have three very important tests to study for, so my goal would have been higher.

I know for sure I'm going to read Smoke by Ellen Hopkins, because her writing is frankly just wonderful, and it gives me a chance to do a series overview for a Spontaneous Saturday coming really soon. I also know I'm going to read Hollow Earth by John and Carole Barrowman, which is more Middle Grade, but my friend lent it to me and said it was really good, so I'm taking her word on it. The last book I'm certainly reading is Clan by Realm Lovejoy for the next Random Riday Review and as a review tour that might even have a GIVEAWAY attached to it. I don't know what the fourth book will be, because in the past two readathons I've participated in, I have completely changed courses, so I'm not even going to say anything. It will probably be a book I haven't read yet from my most recent Stacking the Shelves.

Onto to today's Mad libs Challenge

This is the story:
I just read the greatest book!
This guy [Character Name] ends up in the middle of a/an [adjective1] conspiracy. Turns out his/her ancestors were pirates, and he/she might be the key to finding the [Adjective2] [Item]. It’s a mythic artifact that disappeared centuries ago, and now a shadowy group of [occupation]s are looking for it. No one knows what uncovering it might do, but these guys are willing to [act of violence] for it.
I won’t say anything else. But believe me, if you like [adjective3] stories with [noun1](s) and [noun2](s), you have to read this one.
I won’t say anything else. But believe me, if you like [adjective3] stories with [noun1](s) and [noun2](s), you have to read this one. 
Character Name: Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock
Adjective 1: Entwined
Adjective 2: Scarlet
Item: Skin and Bones
Occupation: Confessions of a Murder Suspect
Act of Violence: Burned
Adjective 3: Unwholly
Noun 1: Fever 1793
Noun 2: Champion

My Story:
I just read the greatest book!
This guy Leonard Peacock ends up in the middle of a/an Entwined conspiracy. Turns out his/her ancestors were pirates, and he/she might be the key to finding the Scarlet Skin. It’s a mythic artifact that disappeared centuries ago, and now a shadowy group of Murder Suspects are looking for it. No one knows what uncovering it might do, but these guys are willing to  Burned for it.
I won’t say anything else. But believe me, if you like Unwholly stories with Fever(s) and Champion(s), you have to read this one.

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