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Since no one else has started a thread for the topic, I will do so. Anyone who wants to participate is welcome. At the end of the year I will be happy to give a credit to someone who completes the challenge. Do a full challenge (12) or a half (light) challenge of any 6 of your choice. Here are the categories, most of which are repeated from 2012 and I'm including the books I've read or selected to date: 1. Local History: Read a non-fiction book dealing with the history of your area (city, state, region): 2. Award Winning: Read a non-fiction history book that has won any award: 3. Over There: Read a non-fiction book dealing with World War I or World War II: 4. Uncle Sam: Read a non-fiction book dealing with America's political history (could be government, biography, local etc) 5. Natural Disaster: 6. Life and Times (Biography): 7. To War: Read a non-fiction book dealing with a war/battle: 8. To Sea: Read a non-fiction book dealing with water (navy, local lore, regional, etc): 9. Pride and Prejudice: Read a non-fiction dealing with minorities: 10. Newby: Read a non-fiction book by a new to you author: 11: Charity: Read a non-fiction book dealing with humanitarian events (for an idea is a good linkhttp://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/humanitarian): 12: The World At Large: Read a non-fiction book that takes place in a country other than USA, or UK: Substitutions: Read any two non-fiction books of your choice to replace two of the categories above. Simply list the category, say sustitution and give the book title and auther. The Rules of the Challenge: 1. Pick either 6 categories for a lite challenge or 12 for the full challenge and enter titles as you choose them. 2. Books can be chosen and/or changed at any time through out the year 3. In order to mark the books completed, you have to have finished the book anytime between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013 so anything you have read from Jan. 1, 2013 counts. 4. No book can not be used in two categories. However, you may use a book from another challenge if it fits here. Like in Goodreads, cross posting is encouraged for this challenge. Last Edited on: 11/16/14 1:57 PM ET - Total times edited: 27 |
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1. Local History: Read a non-fiction book dealing with the history of your area (city, state, region) Blood of Tyrants: George Washington and the Forging of the Presideny - completed 10/10 - 5 stars 2. Award Winning: Read a non-fiction history book that has won any award: The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 (Pulitzer Prize) - completed 10/1 - 5 stars 3. Over There: Read a non-fiction book dealing with World War I or World War II: Saving Italy: The Race to rescue a Nation's Treasures from the Nazis - completed 7/3 - 3 stars 4. Uncle Sam: Read a non-fiction book dealing with America's political history (could be government, biography, local etc) Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power - completed 1/27 - 4 stars 5. Natural Disaster: 6. Life and Times (Biography): Shopping, Seduction, and Mr. Selfridge - completed 4/29 - 4 stars 7. To War: Read a non-fiction book dealing with a war/battle: Syria: The Fall of the House of Assad - completed 4/25 - 4.5 stars 8. To Sea: Read a non-fiction book dealing with water (navy, local lore, regional, etc): I 9. Pride and Prejudice: Read a non-fiction dealing with minorities: 10. Newby: Read a non-fiction book by a new to you author: The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad by Lesley Hazleton - completed 6/25 - 4.5 stars 11: Charity: Read a non-fiction book dealing with humanitarian events (for an idea is a good linkhttp://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/humanitarian): 12: The World At Large: Read a non-fiction book that takes place in a country other than USA, or UK: House of Stone: A Memoir of Home, Family, and a Lost Middle East - completed 4/18 - 4 stars Substitutions: Read any two non-fiction books of your choice to replace two of the categories above. Simply list the category, say sustitution and give the book title and auther. The Rules of the Challenge: 1. Pick either 6 categories for a lite challenge or 12 for the full challenge and enter titles as you choose them. 2. Books can be chosen and/or changed at any time through out the year 3. In order to mark the books completed, you have to have finished the book anytime between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013 so anything you have read from Jan. 1, 2013 counts. 4. No book can not be used in two categories. However, you may use a book from another challenge if it fits here. Like in Gooddreads, cross posting is encouraged for this challenge. Last Edited on: 10/10/13 8:35 AM ET - Total times edited: 5 |
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Thanks for posting this--I'm done with 2 of my 4 2013 challenges and was hoping someone would post here. I think I'll go for the light challenge since the year's half over. 1. Local History: Read a non-fiction book dealing with the history of your area (city, state, region) 2. Award Winning: Read a non-fiction history book that has won any award: 3. Over There: Read a non-fiction book dealing with World War I or World War II: 4. Uncle Sam: Read a non-fiction book dealing with America's political history (could be government, biography, local etc) 5. Natural Disaster: 6. Life and Times (Biography): 7. To War: Read a non-fiction book dealing with a war/battle: 8. To Sea: Read a non-fiction book dealing with water (navy, local lore, regional, etc): 9. Pride and Prejudice: Read a non-fiction dealing with minorities: 10. Newby: Read a non-fiction book by a new to you author: 11: Charity: Read a non-fiction book dealing with humanitarian events (for an idea is a good linkhttp://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/humanitarian): 12: The World At Large: Read a non-fiction book that takes place in a country other than USA, or UK: Substitution #1 Substitution #2 |
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Do a full challenge (12) or a half (light) challenge of any 6 of your choice. Here are the categories, most of which are repeated from 2012 and I'm including the books I've read or selected to date: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. To War: Read a non-fiction book dealing with a war/battle: Utah Beach: The Amphibious Landing and Airborn Operations on D-Day, June 6, 1944 by Joseph Balkoski (ebook) or The Last Ridge by McKay Jenkings 8. 9. Pride and Prejudice: Read a non-fiction dealing with minorities: The Black Rose byTananarive Due 10. 11: 12: Substitutions: Read any two non-fiction books of your choice to replace two of the categories above. Simply list the category, say sustitution and give the book title and auther. The Rules of the Challenge: 1. Pick either 6 categories for a lite challenge or 12 for the full challenge and enter titles as you choose them. 2. Books can be chosen and/or changed at any time through out the year 3. In order to mark the books completed, you have to have finished the book anytime between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013 so anything you have read from Jan. 1, 2013 counts. 4. No book can not be used in two categories. However, you may use a book from another challenge if it fits here. Like in Goodreads, cross posting is encouraged for this challenge. Last Edited on: 11/27/13 1:16 PM ET - Total times edited: 19 |
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1. 2. Award Winning: Read a non-fiction history book that has won any award: 3. Over There: Read a non-fiction book dealing with World War I or World War II: 4. Uncle Sam: Read a non-fiction book dealing with America's political history (could be government, biography, local etc) 5. Natural Disaster: 6. 7. 8. To Sea: Read a non-fiction book dealing with water (navy, local lore, regional, etc): 9. 10. 11: Charity: Read a non-fiction book dealing with humanitarian events (for an idea is a good linkhttp://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/humanitarian): 12: The World At Large: Parsipur. Kissing the Sword: A Prison Memoir (completed 10/1) Last Edited on: 10/23/13 11:30 AM ET - Total times edited: 3 |
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Do a full challenge (12) or a half (light) challenge of any 6 of your choice. Here are the categories, most of which are repeated from 2012: Light Challenge is complete. RED is READ 1. Local History: Read a non-fiction book dealing with the history of your area (city, state, region): 2. Award Winning: Read a non-fiction history book that has won any award: A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson (2004 Aventis Prize, 2005 EU Descartes Prize) 3. 4. Uncle Sam: Read a non-fiction book dealing with America's political history A Magnificent Catastrophe: The Tumultuous Election of 1800, America's First Presidential Campaign by Edward J Larson 5. Natural Disaster: 6. Life and Times (Biography): 7. 8. To Sea: Read a non-fiction book dealing with water (navy, local lore, regional, etc): 9. Pride and Prejudice: Read a non-fiction book dealing with minorities: The Lampshade A Holocaust Detective Story from Buchenwald to New Orleans by Mark Jacobson 10. Newby: Read a non-fiction book by a new to you author: The Disappearing Duke: The Improbable Tale of an Eccentric English Family by Andrew Crofts, Tom Freeman-Keel 11: Charity: Read a non-fiction book dealing with humanitarian events (for an idea is a good linkhttp://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/humanitarian): 12: The World At Large: Read a non-fiction book that takes place in a country other than USA, or UK: Substitutions: Read any two non-fiction books of your choice to replace two of the categories above. Simply list the category, say sustitution and give the book title and auther. The Rules of the Challenge: 1. Pick either 6 categories for a lite challenge or 12 for the full challenge and enter titles as you choose them. 2. Books can be chosen and/or changed at any time through out the year 3. In order to mark the books completed, you have to have finished the book anytime between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013 so anything you have read from Jan. 1, 2013 counts. 4. No book can not be used in two categories. However, you may use a book from another challenge if it fits here. Like in Gooddreads, cross posting is encouraged for this challenge. Last Edited on: 1/1/14 11:45 AM ET - Total times edited: 9 |
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1. Local History: Read a non-fiction book dealing with the history of your area (city, state, region): Jersey Brew, The Story of Beer in New Jersey by Michael Pellegrino 3 Stars 2. Award Winning: Read a non-fiction history book that has won any award: 3. Over There: Read a non-fiction book dealing with World War I or World War II: 4. Uncle Sam: Read a non-fiction book dealing with America's political history (could be government, biography, local etc) 5. Natural Disaster: 6. Life and Times (Biography): Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson 5 Stars 7. To War: Read a non-fiction book dealing with a war/battle: 8. To Sea: Read a non-fiction book dealing with water (navy, local lore, regional, etc): Ship of Ghosts: The Story of the USS Houston, FDR's Legendary Lost Cruiser, and the Epic Saga of her Survivors by James D Hornfischer 4 Stars 9. Pride and Prejudice: Read a non-fiction dealing with minorities: The New Jim Crow: Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander 4 Stars 10. Newby: Read a non-fiction book by a new to you author: The Ball: Discovering the Object of the Game by John Fox 5 Stars 11: Charity: Read a non-fiction book dealing with humanitarian events (for an idea is a good linkhttp://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/humanitarian): 12: The World At Large: Read a non-fiction book that takes place in a country other than USA, or UK: In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and and American Family in Hitler's Berlin by Erik Larson 4 Stars Substitution #1 Substitution #2 Last Edited on: 9/13/13 11:38 AM ET - Total times edited: 6 |
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1. Local History: Read a non-fiction book dealing with the history of your area (city, state, region): 2. Award Winning: Read a non-fiction history book that has won any award: 3. Over There: Read a non-fiction book dealing with World War I or World War II: We Die Alone: A WWII Epic of Escape and Endurance - David Howarth 5/24/13 4. Uncle Sam: Read a non-fiction book dealing with America's political history (could be government, biography, local etc) Tempest At Dawn - James D. Best 5/05/13 5. Natural Disaster: 6. Life and Times (Memoir): Rocket Boys - Homer Hickam 1/09/13 7. To War: Read a non-fiction book dealing with a war/battle: Inferno: The Fiery Destruction of Hamburg 1943 - Keith Lowe 8/25/13 8. To Sea: Read a non-fiction book dealing with water (navy, local lore, regional, etc): 9. Pride and Prejudice: Read a non-fiction dealing with minorities: Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter - Ian O'Connor 10/13/13 10. Newby: Read a non-fiction book by a new to you author: Bottom of the 33rd: Hope, Redemption, and Baseball's Longest Game - Dan Barry 8/09/13 11: Charity: Read a non-fiction book dealing with humanitarian events (for an idea is a good linkhttp://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/humanitarian): 12: The World At Large: Read a non-fiction book that takes place in a country other than USA, or UK: The Vatican Diaries - John Thavis 11/05/13 Last Edited on: 11/5/13 9:36 PM ET - Total times edited: 4 |
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