Past Challenges
2015:
The challenge runs from January to December. During this time you choose a book to read from each of the following categories:
- A word including ‘ing’ in it:
The Shining by: Stephen King - A colour:
The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender by: Leslye Walton - A familial relation:
The Dead Duke, His Secret Wife, and the Missing Corpse by: Piu Marie Eatwell - A body of water:
The Lake House by: Kate Morton - A city:
The Little Paris Bookshop by: Nina George - An animal:
Bird Box by: Josh Malerman
Library book: City of Savages by: Lee Kelly
A top book of 2015 for you: The Martian by: Andy Weir
You heard about the book online: Shadow and Bone by: Leigh Bardugo
Set in the southern hemisphere: Life in Outer Space by: Melissa Keil (Australia)
Published in 2015: Go Set a Watchman by: Harper Lee
Novella: The Little Prince by: Antoine de Saint Exupery
Setting that you now want to visit: Neverland in Alias Hook by: Lisa Jensen
Award winning: A Dance with Dragons by: George R.R. Martin
First in a series: The Rosie Project by: Graeme Simsion (Don Tillman series)
A keeper: The Martian by: Andy Weir
Author outside your own country: J.K. Rowling (The Casual Vacancy)
Book by author you really like: The Hypnotist's Love Story by: Liane Moriarty
Published 2000-2013: Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by: Helen Simonson (2010)
Outstanding hero/heroine: Kaz in Six of Crows by: Leigh Bardugo
Won or borrowed: The Dead Zone by: Stephen King
Book set in northern hemisphere: Someday, Someday, Maybe by: Lauren Graham (USA)
Debut novel: The Girl on the Train by: Paula Hawkins
Published pre-2000: The Dead Zone by: Stephen King (1980)
Author new to you: Rosamund Hodge (Cruel Beauty)
Second book or more in a series: First Frost by: Sarah Addison Allen (#2 in Waverly Family series)
Been on your TBR list "forever": The Shining by: Stephen King
Published in 2014: Bird Box by: Josh Malerman
Type of book you rarely or never read: Non-fiction historical like The Dead Duke, His Secret Wife, and the Missing Corpse by: Piu Marie Eatwell and The Devil in the White City by: Erik Larson
You love the cover: Illusions of Fate by: Kiersten White
R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril X
Without further ado, pick your poison, won’t you? September 1st is here, and we’re ready to begin!
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
Or anything sufficiently moody that shares a kinship with the above.
As time has wound on, we’ve discovered that simple rules are best:
1. Have fun reading (and watching).
2. Share that fun with others.
2. Share that fun with others.
There are multiple levels of participation (Perils) that allow you to be a part of R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril without adding the burden of another commitment to your already busy lives. There is even a one book only option for those who feel that this sort of reading is not their cup of tea (or who have too many other commitments) but want to participate all the same.
R.I.P. X officially runs from September 1st through October 31st.
It's that time of year again! I am hardly on my blog anymore, but you can always count on me to join R.I.P. every year. I'm participating in Peril the First - read 4 books. I will read short stories from Shadows and Monsters by Grace A. Dow. And maybe this will be the year I actually watch a scary movie on Halloween like I always say I will!
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2014:
I'm a geographer and a bookworm, so I'm super excited about this challenge!
How to get started
Set up a map under Google Maps (optional). It is easy to do! Every time you read a book in 2014, upload a cover picture to Picasa Web Albums (there may be other sites to use, feel free to use what works best for you).
ANDREA'S MAP
The challenge runs from January to December. During this time you choose a book to read from each of the following categories:
A reference to time:
A position of royalty: His Majesty's Dragon by: Naomi Novik
A number written in letters: Ready Player One by: Ernest Cline
A forename or names: The Flight of Gemma Hardy by: Margot Livesey
A type of element or weather: Windhaven by: George R.R. Martin & Lisa Tuttle
Extra information
- Books can be any format (print, audio, ebook).
- It’s preferred that the books don’t overlap with other challenges, but not a requirement at all.
- Books cannot overlap categories (for instance my first example, Eleven Minutes, could be used for category 1 or 3 but not both).
- Creativity for matching the categories is not only allowed, it’s encouraged!
- You don’t have to make your list of books beforehand, you can choose them as you go.
- You don’t have to read your chosen books in any particular order.
Rules
> The challenge will run from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014. Each month will have its own link form so you will be able to share your book reviews. You do not have to review the books you read to participate, but only those who read/reviewed at least one dystopian book will be able to participate in the giveaway (you can track your reading without the reviews with Goodreads, Shelfari etc.).
> Books that count in this challenge must include any form of post-apocalyptic theme (book sites like Goodreads are good sources of genre information). The books must be full-length.
> All formats allowed.
> Rereads allowed (but not the same book five times in a year!).
> It does not matter whether it's a series or a stand-alone book.
> If you are participating, grab the challenge button from below and post it on you blog. You can also make a post with the header (the code is also below). Please include the link back to this post so others will be able to participate as well.
> If you will participate, put the sign-up link to your blog post (about the challenge) or blog (for the button) directly into the linky below. Sign-ups will be open until December 15, 2014.
> You do not have to list your books in advance, go and do as you please. Read as many as you want and whenever you want, as long as you have fun!
> Info about the giveaway will be available in December 2014.
> Do not cheat with books of other themes/genres/topics because I do check!
> Do not cheat with books of other themes/genres/topics because I do check!
Levels
Level 1: Recruit (1 to 6 books)
Level 2: Rebel (7 to 12 books)
Level 3: Revolutionist (13 to 18 books)
Level 4: Leader (19+ books)
I've decided to try for Level 2: Rebel
1. Dust by: Hugh Howey
2. Cress by: Marissa Meyer
3. California by: Edan Lepucki
4. The Age of Miracles by: Karen Thompson Walker
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2013:
A book with up or down (or equivalent): London Under by: Peter Ackroyd
A book with something you'd find in your kitchen: The Cutting Season by: Attica Locke
A book with a party or celebration: A Feast for Crows by: George R.R. Martin
A book with fire (or equivalent): Heat Wave by: Richard Castle
A book with an emotion: Cry, the Beloved Country by: Alan Paton
A book with lost or found (or equivalent: I Capture the Castle by: Dodie Smith
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Read books set in dystopian settings, with totalitarian governments, or something more close-knit. The Dystopia Challenge includes Post-Apocalyptic themes as well.
Level: Contagion (15 books)
1. Matched by: Ally Condie
2. Scarlet by: Marissa Meyer
4. Ready Player One by: Ernest Cline
5. Breathe by: Sarah Crossan
7. The Stand by: Stephen King
8. The Road by: Cormac McCarthy
9. The Postman by: David Brin
10. Legend by: Marie Lu
12. The Fifth Wave by: Rick Yancey
13. The Right to Bear Arms by: Mike Foster
14. Crossed by: Allie Condie
15. Prodigy by: Marie Lu
The goal of this challenge is to read books that are set in each of the fifty states. Your books can be of any genre and any format (ie. paperback, ebook, audiobook, etc.). No short stories. Re-reads and crossovers from other reading challenges are fine.
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California: Legend by: Marie Lu, Living with the Dead by: Kelley Armstrong
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida: Sever by: Lauren DeStefano
Georgia: Wool by: Hugh Howey
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas: Dark Places by: Gillian Flynn
Kentucky
Louisiana: The Cutting Season by: Attica Locke
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota: Arms Wide Open by: Patricia Harman
Mississippi: The Right to Bear Arms by: Mike Foster
Missouri: Gone Girl by: Gillian Flynn
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire: The Storyteller by: Jodi Picoult
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York: The Last Camellia by: Sarah Jio
North Carolina: The Kill Order by: James Dashner, The Lake by: AnnaLisa Grant
North Dakota
Ohio: The Last Runaway by: Tracy Chevalier
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee: Flight Behavior by: Barbara Kingsolver
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia: Fallout by: Mark Ethridge
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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COMPLETED! October 31, 2013
It's that time of year! And of course I'm lagging behind as usual. I haven't been reading as much so I feel like I should stick with just 2 books, but this is a challenge after all! So I'm going to try Peril the First of the R.I.P. VIII Challenge! That's 4 books by October 31 that include one of these genres:
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
Here's my list:
2. The Never List by: Koethi Zan
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2012:
It's that time of year again! I've been looking forward to R.I.P. for months, but as always, was late signing up.
The event officially starts September 1st and runs through October 31st.
Here's what it's all about:
The purpose of R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril VII is to enjoy books and movies/television that could be classified (by you) as:
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
Or anything sufficiently moody that shares a kinship with the above.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
Or anything sufficiently moody that shares a kinship with the above.
I'll be participating in Peril the First and reading 4 books this year.
1. Jamaica Inn by: Daphne du Maurier
2. The Red Tree by: Caitlin Kiernan
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4. We Have Always Lived in the Castle by: Shirley Jackson
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COMPLETED! MAY 31, 2012
What It’s All About
The Dystopia challenge is for those who love it and for those who have never tried it. From negative utopia to plain ol’ totalitarian, there’s much to love about Dystopia and many ways it can be written.
If you’re not sure what it is check out Diva Schuylers’s post and learn all about it, but for a quick run down think of unpleasant living situations, pure dystopia being when an entity or social force is involved, but you can think outside the circle with this one.
Here’s one of our Must Reads lists for some inspiration.
The Deets
- Running Dates: 1st of January – 31st of December 2012
- When Can I Sign Up: All the way up to the last two weeks of December 2012!
- Crossover Genres: Our Dystopia challenge also includes Post-Apocalypse and Ecotopia (environmentally dystopian).
- Mr Linky: To use the Mr Linky you’ll need to click on the graphic then enter your link. These will be updated and posted into this page every couple of weeks or so.
- Further Details: Crossover challenges are fine, you can change levels at any time, this is eBook, short story, and graphic novel friendly, and you don’t need a blog to join in (read further for details).
2. Fever by: Lauren DeStefano (Chemical Garden Trilogy: Book 2)
3. Fahrenheit 451 by: Ray Bradbury
4. The Maze Runner by: James Dashner
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COMPLETED! MAY 24, 2012
Wednesday, March 21st begins the sixth annual Once Upon a Time Challenge. This is a reading and viewing event that encompasses four broad categories: Fairy Tale, Folklore, Fantasyand Mythology, including the seemingly countless sub-genres and blending of genres that fall within this spectrum. The challenge continues through Tuesday, June 19th and allows for very minor (1 book only) participation as well as more immersion depending on your reading/viewing whims.
The Once Upon a Time VI Challenge has a few rules:
Rule #1: Have fun.Rule #2: HAVE FUN.Rule #3: Don’t keep the fun to yourself, share it with us, please!Rule #4: Do not be put off by the word “challenge”.
Read at least 5 books that fit somewhere within the Once Upon a Time categories. They might all be fantasy, or folklore, or fairy tales, or mythology…or your five books might be a combination from the four genres.
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2011:
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
September 1 - October 31
I will be participating in "Peril the First" - read 4 books, "Peril of the Short Story" - read a short story, and "Peril on the Screen" - watch a movie or TV show.
Books:
The Woman in Black by: Susan Hill
Handling the Undead by: John Ajvide Lindqvist
The Moving Finger by: Agatha Christie
The Lantern by: Deborah Lawrenson
Short Story:
"The Yellow Wallpaper" by: Charlotte Perkins Gilman - I read this in my Gothic Lit class in college. Recently I read a fellow blogger's review and it made me want to go back and read this again.
"The Yellow Wallpaper" by: Charlotte Perkins Gilman - I read this in my Gothic Lit class in college. Recently I read a fellow blogger's review and it made me want to go back and read this again.
Movie:
"The Haunting"
"The Haunting"
2010:
TBR Challenge 2010
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1. My Name is Asher Lev by: Chaim Potok
2. The Terror by: Dan Simmons
3. The Great Gatsby by: F. Scott Fitzgerald
4. The Pillars of the Earth by: Ken Follett
5. Adam by: Ted Dekker
6. Kiss by: Ted Dekker
7. Cloud Mountain by: Aimee E. Liu
8. Middlesex by: Jeffrey Eugenides
9. The Angel's Game by: Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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11. 84, Charing Cross Road by: Helene Hanff
12. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by: David Wroblewski
YA Challenge 2010
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The Mini YA Reading Challenge – Read 12 Young Adult novels.
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3. Inkdeath by: Cornelia Funke
4. Eragon by: Christopher Paolini
5. Eldest by: Christopher Paolini
6. Brisingr by: Christopher Paolini
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8. Deenie by: Judy Blume
9. The Subtle Knife by: Philip Pullman
10. The Amber Spyglass by: Philip Pullman
11. River Secrets by: Shannon Hale
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What's in a Name? 3 Challenge 2010
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A book with a food in the title:
A book with a body of water in the title: River Secrets by: Shannon Hale
A book with a title (queen, president) in the title:
A book with a plant in the title: Girl in Hyacinth Blue by: Susan Vreeland
A book with a place name (city, country) in the title: Shanghai Girls by: Lisa See
A book with a music term in the title: Music for Chameleons by: Truman Capote
Read Your Name Challenge 2010
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A - Adam by: Ted Dekker
N - Nineteen Minutes by: Jodi Picoult
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R - River Secrets by: Shannon Hale
E - Eragon by: Christopher Paolini
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First in a Series Challenge 2010
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Fascinated – Read 6 novels that are first in a series.
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Once Upon a Time IV 2010
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Quest the Third: Fulfill the requirements for Quest the First (at least 5 books that fit somewhere within the criteria) or AND top it off with a June reading of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream OR a viewing of one of the many theatrical versions of the play.
1. Wildwood Dancing by: Juliet Marillier
2. The Blue Sword by: Robin McKinley
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9. The Amber Spyglass by: Philip Pullman
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1. A book with a "profession" in its title:
2. A book with a "time of day" in its title:
3. A book with a "relative" in its title:
4. A book with a "body part" in its title: The Bone People by: Keri Hulme
5. A book with a "building" in its title:
6. A book with a "medical condition" in its title:
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4. The Gargoyle by: Andrew Davidson
5. The Woman in White by: Wilkie Collins
6.Austenland by: Shannon Hale
7. The Terror by: Dan Simmons
8. The Onion Girl by: Charles de Lint
9. The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by: Kim Edwards
10.The Shack by: William P. Young
11. The Pillars of the Earth by: Ken Follett
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11. The Pillars of the Earth by: Ken Follett
12. The Great Gatsby by: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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September: The Secret Lives of People in Love by Simon Van Booy
Classics Challenge 2008
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Emma by Jane Austen
BONUS: The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Emma by Jane Austen
BONUS: The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
The Eponymous Challenge 2008
Chunkster Challenge 2008
TBR Challenge 2008