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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | Share your RYO Challenge update here. Hope everyone is doing well at completing their challenges....and enjoying the books! | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | HROs Update for August 1. Ash by Malinda Lo - 3 Stars Faerie Mythology LBGT Mythopoeic Award (2010 YA) Young Adult 2. Point of Honour by Madeleine E. Robins - 3 Stars Book of Ones Gaslamp Fantasy WoGF 3. Queen Victorias Book of Spells (anthology) - 4 Stars Gaslamp Fantasy Short Fiction 4. Slow River by Nicola Griffith - 3 Stars 12 in 12 (Nebula 1996) Masterworks 5. Tender Morsels by Margo Lanagan - 2 Stars 12 in 12 (World Fantasy 2009) Fantasia Readers Choice (Tiptree 2008) Young Adult 6. Under the Dome by Stephen King - 4 Stars End of the World Second Best (BFS 2010) Challenge completion 12 in 12 = 8 of 12 Book of Ones = 9 of 12 Bucket List = 4 of 9 Creature Feature = 4 of 6 Elizabeth Noun = 2 of 3 End of the World = 8 of 12 Faerie Mythology = 5 of 12 Fantasia = 7 of 12 Gaslamp Fantasy = 3 of 18 I Just Have to Read More of That Author = 3 of 12 LGBT = 6 of 12 Masterworks = 8 of 12 Mythopoeic Award = 6 of 12 The Number of the Counting Shall Be Three = 6 of 9 Published in 2014 = 0 of 8 Readers Choice = 1 of 5 Second Best = 8 of 12 Short Fiction = 6 of 12 WoGF = 9 of 12 Young Adult = 3 of 4 Comments I'm on track with a few and behind on a few others. I still have expectations of completing all the challenges, though, except for Short Fiction. I changed my selections too many times on that one, plus I find that short story collections are a much slower read than novels. Edited by HRO 2014-09-01 7:12 AM | ||
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Uber User Posts: 526 Location: UK | A pretty big month for me: Full Dark House - Christopher Fowler 12 in 12 (BFS) Undertow - Elizabeth Bear Second Best (PKD) Elizabeth Noun WoGF Harpist in the Wind - Patricia A McKillip 12 in 12 (Locus F) Masterworks (F - as omnibus version) Sequel Fantasia Inverted World - Christopher Priest 12 in 12 (BSFA) Masterworks (SF) End of the World* Read More Wise Man's Fear - Patrick Rothfuss Sequel Read More Fantasia Gemmell Lathe of Heaven - Ursula Le Guin 12 in 12 (Locus SF) Masterworks (SF) End of the World Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold Second Best (Stoker) Roadside Picnic - Arkady & Boris Strugatsky Second Best (Campbell) Masterworks (SF) Challenges Completed: 2 New Challenges: 2 * I'm not sure I like counting Inverted World for the End of the World challenge. It kind of fits, but kind of doesn't, by my personal version of the rules. I might replace it. Challenge status: *WoGF: 12/12 *Book Ones: 12/12 Masterworks: 11/12 12 in 12: 11/12 Second Best: 10/12 Sequel: 9/12 End of the World: 10/12 *Elizabeth Noun: 3/3 Guardian: 6/7 Read More: 8/12 Fantasia: 11/12 *Pick&Mix: 12/12 Gemmell: 1/4 Reader's Choice: 0/5 No real duffers, and only 10 books to go according to my spreadsheet (not including the two new challenges). I'm delighted with this month's progress. I even managed four non-genre books. Edited by DrNefario 2014-09-01 8:10 AM | ||
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Uber User Posts: 794 | Big month. Finished 11 books towards the challenges (and six others, mostly plays). Three challenges finished, 13 to go. Some are looking pretty poorly. I doubt I'm going to finish In Translation and Short Fiction but we'll see. FINISHED: 12 Awards: 12/12 Fantasia: 12/12 Trilogies: 9/9 ONGOING: The 35: 31/35 Read the Sequel: 11/12 End of the World 11/12 Have to Read More: 10/12 2nd Best: 10/12 WoGF: 8/12 Book of Ones: 7/12 Masterworks: 7/12 Mythopoetic 6/12 Guardian List 4/7 Short Fiction 3/12 In Translation: 2/12 Killer B's 1/3 For the 12 Award winners the books were as follows: Nebula: Greg Bear - Moving Mars Locus YA: Neil Gaiman - Coraline WFA: John Crowley - Little Big BFSA: Robert Holdstock - Lavondyss Stoker: Caitlin R. Kiernan - The Drowning Girl Clarke: Geoff Ryman - Air Campbell: Ian R. MacLeod - Song of Time PKD: Richard Paul Russo - Ship of Fools Mythopoeic: Poul Anderson - A Midsummer Tempest Locus SF: James S. A. Corey - Abaddon's Gate Locus F: China Mieville - Kraken Hugo: Ann Leckie - Ancillary Justice | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1031 Location: UK | I had a pretty good month in August,finally seem to be getting on top of the challenges after several fairly poor months. Here are the stats 12 from 12 - 9/12 Have to read more - 9/12 Masterworks - 11/12 Pick n Mix - 11/12 YA - 11/12 Creature. Feature - 6/6.........completed! Faerie Mythology - 11/12 Fantasia. - 10/12 Book of Ones. - 10/12 Guardian list. - 5/7 Killer Bs.......2/3 Second Best. - 10/12 Bucket. List - 8/9 total slots......133 slots filled so far...113 books read.......53 (84%) total different books....63 Books read in the challenge Catherynne M Valente - The Grl Who Circumnavgated Faryland....... Adam Roberts - Jack Glass Neil Gaiman - Brief Lives Neil Gaiman - The Kindly Ones Nel Gaman - The Wake Terry Pratchett - Going Postal Connie Willis - To Say Nothing of the Dog Guy Gavriel Kay - Tigana Kevin Hearne - Hounded | ||
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Uber User Posts: 370 Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | Books read in August: Greybeard - Brian Aldiss 3 stars Grandmaster/MasterWorks\End of the World The Hallowed Hunt - Lois McMaster Bujold 3 stars The Number...3/Read The Sequel Slow River - Nicola Griffith 5 stars LGBT/WoGF/MW/12 Awards/EotW Son of Man - Robert Silverberg 3 stars GM Tooth and Claw - Jo Walton 5 stars 12 Awards Turning On - Damon Knight 4 stars GM Witches on the Road Tonight - Sheri Holman 2 stars 12 Awards I didn't think I'd get as much read because The Hallowed Hunt took me over a week. I'm also adding a few more challenges, because I've from the books I read, plus the books I will already be reading, I'm almost done with them. Plus I added the Read It Again Sam, because I've got 6 books I need to reread to finish writing reviews for my own personal Hugos challenge which I started two years ago. The Challenges: I Just Have to.Read... 12/12 :-) 12 Awards... 8/12 GrandMaster 11/12 LGBT 10/12 WoGF 11/12 Elizabeth Noun 2/3 Fantasia 12/12 :-) The Number...3 7/9 2nd Best 10/12 Read it again Sam 0/6 I'll be adding: End of the World 9/12 Creature Feature 4/6 Book of 1s 7/12 Read the Sequel 8/12 And at the last minute, I might add Authors of Color 4/12 Good job everyone! | ||
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 556 Location: Great Lakes, USA | Challenge Books Read in August: Tomorrow and Tomorrow - Thomas Sweterlitsch - 3.5 New Books 2014 Crux - Ramez Naam - 4.0 Sequel, AoC, EotW All Those Vanished Engines - Paul Park - 1.5 New Books 2014 Three Parts Dead - Max Gladstone - 3.0 Ones, 35, Second (Mythopoeic) Galactic Patrol - E.E. Doc Smith - 2.5 35 (and retrohugo) Carson of Venus - Edgar Rice Burroughs - 2.5 Read Again (and retrohugo) And 2 nongenre books. I almost finished Foundation and Chaos in August. That one will count for September and I will finally have read something for the Killer Bs Challenge. Favorite Book of the Month - Crux. Excellent sequel to Nexus. There will be a third!! Favorite Book this Year - Annihilation Challenge Statistics: Authors 12/12 Masterworks 6/12 Short 11/12 Authors of Color 6/12 WoGF 11/12 End of the World 10/12 Creature 6/6 Elizabeths 1/3 Gemmell 0/4 New Books 2014 6/8 Pick and Mix 12/12 Ones 11/12 Read Again 1/6 Sequel 10/12 Reader's Choice 0/5 35 22/35 Guardian 3/7 Killer Bs 0/3 Trilogies 4/9 Second 9/12 Bucket 5/9 Nebula (personal challenge) 8/8 Retrohugo (personal challenge) 5/5 Edited by daxxh 2014-09-01 12:59 PM | ||
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Uber User Posts: 770 Location: SC, USA | Everyone is demonstrating a very productive August--not so much for me. School has started back, and I've had two family funerals to attend (and 2100 miles driven to them). I started one challenge book in early August and have not finished it yet. Here's hoping that Sept. is a calmer and more productive month for me. Rhonda | ||
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Uber User Posts: 370 Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | Rhonda, I'm so sorry to hear you had a rough August. My sympathies for your loses. I hope September is calmer and you can settle back into a more normal routine. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 770 Location: SC, USA | Steve, Thanks for your kind words. I am certainly hoping for a normal month with only grading to complain about! Rhonda | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | Oh dear, Rhonda, most sad. Condolences to you on your losses. May the rest of your year - both in general and in reading - be immensely better! And to everyone else....well done on adding all those numbers to your challenges! | ||
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Uber User Posts: 456 | It's been pretty busy for me for a while now and I've just returned from a semi-disastrous RV vacation - still trying to get my feet under me. It looks like my challenges are mostly on target (currently about 71% done overall), but I still have plenty of reading yet to do. Rhonda, my condolences as well. | ||
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