Friday, December 7, 2018

SpaceTime Reading Challenge

I want to try reading more sci-fi, so I will sign up for this new challenge. I will try for the first level.

spacetime reads

How the SpaceTime Reading Challenge works

You choose your book, from any part of the science fiction genre universe – hard scifi, military, scifi romance, space opera, first contact, time travel, whatever.  It’s up to you.  You add the book to your list of books read, with a review, as short or long as you like.  Make your own rules about ‘only Hugo winners’, or ‘only space opera’…  as you wish.
  • You can read any book that is from the science fiction/time-travel genres. Any sub-genres are welcome as long as they incorporate one of these genres.
  • You don’t need a blog to participate but you do need a place to post your reviews (even one-liners) to link up. (blog, Goodreads, booklikes, LibraryThing, etc.)
  • Make a goal post and link it back here with your goal for this challenge.
  • Books need to be novellas or novels, please no short stories,  although anthologies count if they meet the page guideline. (At least 100 pages +)
  • Crossovers into other challenges are fine.
  • The Challenge will  be from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st.  Sign-up closes 30th November 2019.
My Books:
  1. Wolfsbane--Andrea Cremer
  2. Free to Fall--Lauren Miller
  3. When You Reach Me--Rebecca Stead
  4. V for Vendetta--Alan Moore
  5. Tuck Everlasting--Natalie Babbitt 
  6. The Mysterious Benedict Society--Trenton Lee Stewart
  7. Unearthly--Cynthia Hand
  8. Hallowed--Cynthia Hand
  9. Boundless--Cynthia Hand
  10. Opposite of Always--Justin A. Reynolds
  11. Steelheart--Brandon Sanderson
  12. Blameless--Gail Carrier
  13. How to Train Your Dragon--Cressida Cowell
  14. On a Sunbeam--Tillie Walden
  15. Bloodrose--Andrea Cremer
  16. Wake--Amanda Hocking
  17. Big Machine--Victor Lavalle
  18. Illuminae--Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristof
  19. Lady Midnight--Cassandra Clare 
  20. Flunked--Jen Calonita 
  21. The Bone People--Keri Hulme
  22. Gemina--Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristof
  23. The Mothman Prophecies--John A. Keel
  24. Diary of a Minecraft Zombie--Zack Zombie
  25. Obsidio--Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
  26. Twilight--Stephenie Meyer (reread)
  27. Hollow Fields--Madeleine Rosca
  28. Interview With the Vampire--Anne Rice
  29. The Borrowers--Mary Norton
  30. Life As We Knew It--Susan Beth Pfeffer
  31. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe--Douglas Adams 
  32. Beauty Queen--Sarah Mlynowski 
Challenge completed on December 12

3 comments:

  1. I used to read a lot of sci-fi but have neglected the genre for years.

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  2. Thanks for joining up, Jamie, and good luck!!
    Jemima

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  3. You're doing really well, Jamie - there are several here I must add to my To Read list!

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