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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Horror & Urban Fantasy Reading Challenge 2011!

Another challenge that just begged me to join. Horror is my thing. I love to watch it, write it and read it. I’m looking forward to getting more books just for this challenge. Oh, and I absolutely love the image that is used for this challenge.

So lets get to this awesome challenge!


Horror and Urban Fantasy Reading Challenge 2011!


[hosted by Book Chick City]




Rules are as follows.. Challenge begins January 1, 2011 and ends December 31, 2011. The challenge consists of 24 books. 24 being the minimum. You can read as many as you wish after that. For full details and sign up click here.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

The 2011 Stephen King Challenge!!

THIS WAS A MUST!! Stephen King is my GOD! He is the reason I wanted to become a writer. His mind is just pure amazingness. When I seen this challenge I thought, well I have almost every book he wrote, I read almost every book, watched every movie, read his on writing book and read his Illustrated Companion so many times.. But I could do it all again.. and again.. and again. I actually have about 5 books of his I never read so I can start there.

Now.. Onto the awesome challenge!


2011 Stephen King Challenge!


[hosted by Book Chick City]




The challenge starts January 1, 2011 and ends December 31, 2011. There are two levels to this challenge. First level is 6 books read. Second is 12 books read. You can’t go lower then 6 but you can go as far past 12 as you can. You can sign up during any part of the challenge. Click here for more details.

YA of the 80's and 90's Reading Challenge

I have joined another reading challenge. But  like the vampire one, this was one I could NOT pass up. When I was 11 years old  I read my first big book from beginning to end. It was a Stephen King book. [that was also when I realized I wanted to be a writer].

Now, even though I did read the book I didn’t understand most of the words he said. So.. I went to what at the time I thought was the next best thing. R.L. Stine. To me he was the younger readers, Stephen King. So, once a week my mother took me to buy a new book. Then it was twice a week. Then it was 4-5 books in one shot. I still have every R.L. Stine book I owned from 11 up. They are all in perfect condition [minus the one I let my 10 year old read].

Plus I have some others from Christopher Pike, Nicholas Pine, Diane Hoh [Nightmare Hall was like my fave lol], Caroline B. Cooney did some cool vampire ones and this one book from Richie Tankersley Cusick that I liked called Trick or Treat. Love my scary stuffs!

So onto the challenge!


YA of the 80s and 90s Reading Challenge


The Book Vixen is the awesome creator to this awesome challenge. Goal? Read as many YA books that were originally published from 1980-1999. Challenge begins January 1, 2011 and ends December 31, 2011. You can sign in at any time. For sign in and more info on this challenge click here. Have fun with this. I know I will.

Friday, December 17, 2010

A Vampire Challenge, eh?

So I kinda told myself I wouldn't do any challenges, at least not for awhile. But I think I need to do one. And what better to start one off then with my fave of all fave... Vampires. So if you have a liking for the vampires as I do then you should join this challenge as well.


Vampire Challenge


[hosted by Parajunkee]





Challenge starts January 1, 2011 and ends on December 31, 2011 and consists of reading 20 books. Now the MAIN character has to be a Vampire, but can be either protag or antagonist. Sign ups are open here up until the end-date of the challenge.

I'm really looking forward to this... Have fun to those that join!

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