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1beatles1964
okt 26, 2009, 3:10 pm

I'll have to give it some thought about which books I'll put on the lists and what the categories will be since it will have to be different from the 101010
Challenge also starting on Jan. 1, 2010. Like everyone else here in LT I have a ton of books I've always meant to get around to reading but never had the time or opportunity to do so before now. I think I'm going to look at other people's lists here and see what kind of categories they have come up with. So it can be as many or as few books as we want to read? Right now I don't even know how many books I'll put down as a goal for this group.

If I start out with a real low number and meet that easy enough I can always up the number to a much higher one a little bit later on.

Beatles1964

2beatles1964
Bewerkt: okt 26, 2009, 3:31 pm

If it's alright with everyone else here what I might just do is to reuse the same lists for this group that I had for the Paranormal 999 Challenge since I failed to finish reading any of my categories from the lists of those groups. The best group I did was with the Wizards. I just started reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I might also come up with some new group ideas too like something for Zombies.

However I might have to make some changes on these groups since I have already perviously read some of the books on the list like IT and The Tommyknockers for example.

Beatles1964

3Kat32
okt 27, 2009, 3:02 am

Welcome to the group! and yes you can read how ever many books as your comfortable with. I'm glad to see that your going to give this challenge a try, Enjoy!

4beatles1964
okt 27, 2009, 2:21 pm

Kat32 I looked at the list of books you've posted in your Library and I think I can use some of them for my Challenge in my groups too. I'll have to look for them the next time I go into my local Used Book Store
where I go from time to time and they also buy books from you too. Though the most I've ever gotten from them in the past by selling boxes of books is $8.00. They sell much more than just books. They sell a little bit of everything. Comic books, VHS, DVD movies, audio cassettes, t-shirts with famous literary writers like Jane Austen promoting you to read books,
coffe mugs with their name and logo on it, Harry Potter Book marks, video games of course they'll also rent you movies too.

Beatles1964

5beatles1964
Bewerkt: okt 28, 2009, 3:36 pm

I've just decided what groups I plan on reading for my challenge:

1. Immortality
2. Vampires/Werewolves
3. Elves
4. Shapeshifters
5.Gothic Lit
6.Witches
7.Aliens/Other Worlds
8.Mermaids/Sea Monsters
9. Monsters
10. Reincarnation

Beatles1964

I don't know a whole lot about Elves other than Tolkien's version in LoTR of course and maybe some Comic Books I might own too. Right now I don't off the top of my head I don't know any books about Elves. I might even be able to find a couple books about Elves at home other than Tolkien's of course. Does anyone here have any good suggestions?

6Jenson_AKA_DL
okt 28, 2009, 4:10 pm

Lisa Shearin has a set of fantasy stories featuring elves, the first is Magic Lost, Trouble Found. I found it enjoyable, not the best thing I've ever read but not the worst by far.

I'll have to think on it and if I think of more I'll pop back. I know lots of books with fairies and sometimes elves are included in with the rest of the fae, but I'm not sure if that's entirely accurate or what you're looking for.

7Jenson_AKA_DL
okt 28, 2009, 4:13 pm

I looked in my catalog and am not sure how I forgot this, Tinker and Wolf Who Rules by Wen Spencer also feature elves. They're a couple of my favorite fantasy stories.

Additionally, Finder by Emma Bull has elves too.

8Makifat
okt 28, 2009, 4:16 pm

The King of Elfland's Daughter by Lord Dunsany, an early master of fantasy, would be a good place to start.

9beatles1964
Bewerkt: okt 29, 2009, 6:57 am

Thanks for the suggestions everyone I'll have to look into them. I was also thinking of looking into Tolkien's The History of Middle-Earth series too. What do you all think about that? I own several volumes in the 12 volume series. I know his son Christopher picked up and continued them after his father died in 1973.

Beatles1964

10beatles1964
Bewerkt: jan 26, 2010, 1:39 pm

Where Have You Been All Of My Life?

1. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (read)
2. The Boy Who Couldn't Die by William Sleator
3. Immortality by Maggie Shayne
4. Inyana by Micahel Shea
5. The Wild Hunt Vengeance Moon by Jocelin Foxe
6. Quest for the Future by A.E. Van Vogt
7.Buffy the Vampire Slayer Immortal by Christopher Golden & Nancy Holder
8.
9.
10.

Beatles1964

11beatles1964
Bewerkt: dec 23, 2009, 1:46 pm

Careful, They Might Have Rabies

1. Those Who Hunt the Night by Barbara Hambly
2. The Dracula Tape by Fred Saberhagen
3. Children of the Night by Dan Simmons
4. Love in Vein II by Poppy Z. Brite
5. Blue Moon by Laurell K. Hamilton
6. The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber
7. Predators by Eric Sauter
8. Moon of the Wolf by Leslie H. Whitten
9. Buffy the Vampire Slayer OZ into the Wild by Christopher Golden
10.Big Bad Wolf by Christine Warren

Beatles1964

12beatles1964
Bewerkt: dec 23, 2009, 1:49 pm

I'm Faerie Nice & How Are You?/Elvish My Second Language

1. Stardust Being A Romance Within The Realms Of Faerie by Neil Gaman & Charless Vess
2. Dragons of Autumn Twilight
3.Dragons of Winter Night
4.Dragons of Spring Dawning
5.Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
6. Agatha Raisin and the Fairies of FryFam by M.C. Beaton
7.The Good Fairies of New York by Martin Millar
8.
9.
10.

Beatles1964

13beatles1964
Bewerkt: nov 6, 2009, 7:49 am

Have We Met Someplace Before?

1. Stray by Rachel Vincent
2. Rogue by Rachel Vincent
3. Wild Animus by Richard Shapero
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8.
9.
10.

Beatles1964

14beatles1964
Bewerkt: nov 6, 2009, 10:03 am

Creepy Old Castles & Spooky, Eerie Haunted Houses That Go Bump In The Night

1. The Italian by Ann Radcliffe
2. The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe
3. The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne by Ann Radcliffe
4.The Demon of Raven's Cliff by Patience Day
5.The Devil's Daughter by Damona Winston
6.The Twisted Tree by Lynn Benedict
7. Death in a Mist by Elizabeth Salter
8.Bride of Darkness by Margery Lawrence
9.Song of Darkwater by Margaret Chittenden
10.Winterwood by Dorothy Eden

Beatles1964

15beatles1964
Bewerkt: jun 7, 2010, 1:20 pm

I Put A Spell On You

1. The Witches of Wenshar by Barbara Hambly
2. Tales of Witchcraft edited by Richard Dalby
3. The Witches of Eastwick by John Irving
4. Witch Child by Celia Rees
5. The Witching Hour by Rona Randall
6. Lasher by Anne Rice
7. Taltos by Annne Rice
8.Charmed to Death by Shirley Damsgaard
9. Twitches The Power of Two by H.B. Gilmour & Randi Reisfeld
10. Whispering to Witches by Anna Dale (read)

Beatles1964

16beatles1964
Bewerkt: jun 7, 2010, 1:21 pm

E.T.'s Long Distance Collect Call Home/Can You Hear Me Now?

1. The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury (read)
2. The Halfling and other Stories by Leigh Brackett
3. Native Tongue by Suzette Haden Elgin
4. Native Tongue II: Judas Rose by Suzette Haden Elgin
5. Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein (read)
6.Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
(currently reading)
7. Native Tongue III: Earthsong by Suzette Haden Elgin
8. Aliens by Alan Dean Foster
9.Alien by Alan Dean Foster (read)
10. Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson

Beatles1964

I remember watching the TV Mini-Series for The Martian Chronicles back in the 90s and enjoyed it. I'm almost done with The Martian Chronicles. I think I have less than 60 pages left to read in the book.

Beatles1964

17beatles1964
Bewerkt: nov 9, 2009, 7:58 am

Doing Swimmingly

1. Monster a Tale of Loch Ness by Jeffrey Konvitz
2.The Mermaid Chair by Sue Monk Kidd
3.The Mermaid and the Minotaur Sexual Arrangements and Human Malaise by Dorothy Dinnerstein
4.The Tail of Emily Windsnap by Elizabeth Kessler
5.Goddess of the Sea by P.C. Cast
6.Swimming without a Net by MaryJanice Davidson
7.Sleeping with the Fishes b y Elizabeth Kessler
8.Fish out of Water by MaryJanice Davidson
9.Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep by Elizabeth Kessler
10.Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist by
Elizabeth Kessler

Beatles1964

18beatles1964
Bewerkt: jun 7, 2010, 1:22 pm

Monsters R' Us

1.Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (read)
2. Ghoul by Michael Slade
3. Wild Wood by John Farris
4. Ludlow's Mill by R.R. Walters
5. Cold Moon Over Babylon by Michael McDowell
6. The Search for Bigfoot Monster, Myth or Man? by Peter Byrne
7.Buffy the Vampire Slayer Out of the Madhouse by
Christopher Golden & Nancy Holder
8.Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ghost Roads by Christopher Golden & Nancy Holder
9. Buffy the Vampire Slayer Sons of Entropy by Christopher Golden & Nancy Holder
10. Fear Street Collector's Eidtion#9 Creatures pf the Night by R.L. Stine

Beatles1964

19beatles1964
Bewerkt: nov 6, 2009, 7:27 am

Here We Go Again

1. The Reincarnation of Peter Proud by Max Ehrlich
2.Shaitan by Max Ehrlich
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5.
6.
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8.
9.
10.

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20beatles1964
Bewerkt: okt 29, 2009, 9:10 am

You would think that my habit of reading anywhere between 3-8 or even more books at one time would help me to easily reach my goal of 50, 75 or even more books read in a year and also help me to finish most of my reading challenges here in LT like the Paranormal 999 Challenge. Unfortunately it's never worked out that way for me. I guess if I'm gonna make this reading habit of mine to start paying off for me I have to read faster and dedicate more of my free time to just reading.

Who knows 2010 may turn out to be a great year for me to evntually meet and far exceed my personal high of 35 books read in a year set in 2008 and also be able to finish some book challenges too like the one in this group. What usually happens to me when I am in the middle of reading anywhere between 3-8 or more books at a time is that I'll eventually wind up finishing some of the books however for the most part the other books I fail to finish reading.

Beatles1964

21beatles1964
Bewerkt: nov 3, 2009, 7:17 am

For part of my category on Elves I think I'll read some of the books I have by Margaret Weiss and also the books she wrote with Tracy Hickman too. Looking through them recently I did notice that I own volumes 1 & 2 but missing volume three so I'll have to look into getting the books I need in order to have the entire trilogy as well as any series they have written together like Darksword, The Death Gate Cycle or Sovereign Stone.

Beatles1964

22beatles1964
Bewerkt: nov 6, 2009, 10:10 am

I just wanted to let everyone here know I plan on changing the names of my categories from:

Vampires/Werewolves to:Careful, They Might Have Rabies

Witches to: I Put A Spell On You just like the name of the old CCR song

Reincarnation to: Here We Go Again

Gothic Lit to: Creepy Old Castles & Spooky, Eerie Haunted Houses That Go Bump In The Night

Monsters to: Monsters R' Us

Immortality to: Where Have You Been All My Life?

Shapeshifters to: Have We Met Someplace Before?

Aliens/Other Worlds to: E.T.'s Long Distance Collect Call Home/Can You Hear Me Now?

Mermaids/Sea Monsters to: Doing Swimmingly

Elves/Faeries to: I'm Faerie Nice & How Are You?/Elvish My Second Language

I just thought I wanted some category names that was a little bit more original and creative than the previous ones I had chosen.

Beatles1964

23Kat32
Bewerkt: nov 6, 2009, 2:29 pm

Those are some very creative choices. Besides this challenge I'm also doing the 1010 catagory challenge and thought you might like to see what I came up with for Catagory names for my challenge, Here is my List of catagories:

1. A Little Hocus Pocus (Witches/Wizards)
2. I Can Change My Ways (Shapeshifters)
3. I Promise I won't Bite (Vampires)
4. I See Dead People (Ghosts)
5. Isn't that Fantastic (Urban Fantasy)
6. Do I Really Have To Go Back There (Time-Travel)
7. What? I Don't Know Who Did It? (Mysteries)
8. I Am So Reading Your Mind Right Now! (Psychics)
9. Does Anyone Else Smell Sulfur? (Demons)
10. I Can Read Whatever I Want! (Miscellaneous)

I think giving your catagories creative names makes filliing in the blanks a lot more Fun! Good luck with your challenges!

24beatles1964
Bewerkt: nov 6, 2009, 2:01 pm

Thanks Kat32. I think you also have some very creative names too and Good Luck with all of your challenges too. Wouldn't Demons be able to smell fear from someone? Just liike wild animals can smell fear coming from a person. I would think they're the reason behind someone's suffering. I know there's all kinds of different demons. The personal kinds of demons one has to fight like phobias, drug addiction, alcoholism, demons from one's own past or childhood, if someone is addicted to horse racing, cigarettes or gambling,traumas they may have suffered years ago, of course there is also demons such as the Devil who used to get blamed for everything Evil in the world and everything bad that happened to people. At least that's what the Bible said and the Priests always used to Preach to their congregations.

Of course there's also many types of suffering too like migraine headaches, terminal diseases, the loss of a loved one, suffering financial losses, rejection,
torture, injustice of someone being wrongly accused and put in jail for a crime they never committed only to have their innoncence proven tears later, poverty, hunger sexism,racism, loss of a job or house,the intentional abuse of animals, suffering the loss of a dearly beloved pet someone had for years who was always there for that person, suffering in war, violence in the streets,drugs,abortion, etc. So Kat32 is that the kind of suffering you were talking about in your challenge, Does Anyone Else Smell Suffer? I'm just trying to understand the title to your category.

Beatles1964

25Kat32
Bewerkt: nov 6, 2009, 2:46 pm

It has nothing to do with personal suffering at all, but about those creatures that come from hell, basicly demons the kind with horns and such thus the name Does Anyone else smell sulfur because demons are often linked with the smell of sulfur.

26beatles1964
nov 6, 2009, 3:36 pm

Sulfur as in Fire and Brimstone or really, rotten stinking egg smell. Basically the Devil and his legion of Minions.

Beatles1964

27Kat32
nov 6, 2009, 3:47 pm

Yes! although I am having a hard time finding paranormal books based on demons it's not a very popular subgenre.

28mitchsz
nov 7, 2009, 10:36 am

Hi Kat you're right I do like this idea I think I will have a go at picking one book from each catagory out of my to read list and then start again at the top - don't know how many books to put down but will label my read books in my tags 'challenge read' and see how I go - I love your list and have adapted to my reading as follows:

1. A Little Hocus Pocus (Witches/Wizards)
2. I Can Change My Ways (Shapeshifters)
3. I Promise I won't Bite (Vampires)
4. I See Dead People (Ghosts)
5. What? I Don't Know Who Did It? (Mysteries)
6. I Am So Reading Your Mind Right Now! (Psychics)
7. Does Anyone Else Smell Sulfur? (Demons)
8. I Can Read Whatever I Want! (Miscellaneous)

So here goes with book 1 Shirley Damsgaard - The Witch is Dead

Mitch

29beatles1964
nov 9, 2009, 1:26 pm

I just noticed that I'm duplicating myself with some books here that I've already listed in my 1010 Category Challenge and was wondering if this is permissible or should I try to change the book titles that I found are duplicated? As it stands right now it means I can count the same books twice in two different groups this was done entirely quite by accident. I had no idea at the time I had even duplicated myself in two different 2010 Reading Challenges. I was just curious to find out what everyone else here thinks I should do.

Beatles1964

30Jenson_AKA_DL
nov 9, 2009, 1:32 pm

I actively try to duplicate books between challenges because I have a hard enough time trying to get through them as it is. I pleases me greatly when I can cross one book off two different challenges :-)

Of course, that's just me.

31beatles1964
Bewerkt: nov 9, 2009, 1:58 pm

Thanks a lot Jenson_AKA_DL. I just wanted to make sure whether or not it was OK to do this even though it wasn't deliberate. Maybe in the long run it will actually be to my advantage to keep them on both 2010 Reading Challenges. So I guess I'll leave them on both lists. I agree with your thinking about how nice it would be to cross books off of two different lists at the same time. Though in my case it's only going to amount to no more than 4 or 5 books on both lists that are duplicates. But maybe those 4 or 5 books will be the difference on whether or not I can actually finish any challenges in 2010. We'll have to wait and see how everything works out for me in 2010.

Beatles1964

32Kat32
nov 9, 2009, 2:52 pm

Ya I don't really care if you have over laps for other challenges it's what ever makes the challenge easier for you!