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Creature Feature Reading Challenge
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HRO
Posted 2014-02-02 5:44 PM (#6324)
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For this challenge read and review six books that feature...

Vampires. Zombies. Werewolves. Monsters. Mutants. And any other creepy creatures you can think of.

Join this challenge HERE.
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dustydigger
Posted 2014-02-18 11:04 AM (#6500 - in reply to #6324)
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I love books with vamps,weres,etc,though perhaps not zombies so much! I will be adding the other books to my list when the latest in series by Kim Harrison,Patricia Briggs etc are published!

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Posted 2014-02-18 11:46 AM (#6501 - in reply to #6324)
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Welcome to the challenge dustydigger!

I'm a huge fan of vamp lit. I used to read a lot vampire books but stopped reading them for awhile because they had gotten so trendy (coughtwilightcough). I don't think I've ever read anything with werewolves or zombies but have a few that I want to check out in this challenge.

Off to see what books you've selected!

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Posted 2014-02-22 9:38 PM (#6561 - in reply to #6324)
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Alright, I recently discovered I'll only have to add one or two books to make this list, so I'm down!
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Posted 2014-02-23 5:41 AM (#6562 - in reply to #6324)
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Glad you've joined the challenge FF!
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Posted 2014-09-02 2:36 PM (#8415 - in reply to #6324)
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Hi everyone! I've joined this challenge after realizing I've read books about vampires, werewolves, Grendel, and a gollum. I'm about halfway through another vampire book and will be reading a zombie novel next.
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Posted 2014-09-02 5:19 PM (#8417 - in reply to #6324)
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Welcome spoltz! Good call on the golem.....I never even considered it/her a "monster".....but yes, absolutely. And The Golem and the Jinni is such an excellent book!
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Posted 2014-09-03 10:57 AM (#8425 - in reply to #6324)
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State of the Challenge (as of today Sept. 3)

6 participants
30 books read
18 books reviewed

3 participants have completed the challenge. The other three have each read 4 of the required 6 books.

I quite enjoyed A Taste of Blood Wine (vampire lit) but the other 3 books I've read were rather "meh." I have high expectations for the remaining two books - Fledgling by Octavia Butler (one of my favorite authors) and Sunshine by Robin McKinley (which won the Mythopoeic award).

Has everyone else been enjoying their time with monsters?
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