For this year's reading challenges, I decided to do something very different and drastic. I am going to read women authors. I feel like I've been neglecting all those wonderful female authors sitting on my shelves. I will be tailoring my challenge participation to account for this overall goal. I do have a few exceptions. I may read a male author if 1) I've already started the series and desperately want to finished it (i.e. Song of Fire and Ice) 2) It is a book club selection (out of my hands) or 3) If it is a male author writing nonfiction specifically about a women subject (e.g. a biography of Kate Chopin). Other than those three exceptions, I want to discover some wonderful women authors.
From ebookclassics:
Hello friends! Do you love movies? Do you love when books you love become movies? Welcome to the 2015 Book to Movie Challenge which was previously hosted by Katie on her blog Doing Dewey. The objective of the challenge is to share your reviews of movie or TV book adaptations, and hopefully generate some interesting discussions over the course of the year.
The challenge is super easy and flexible comprising of two parts:
♦ A quarterly check-in where you can add a link-up to your reviews; and/or
♦ Participate in a read-along of four 2015 movie adaptations.
GUIDELINES
♦ There are no hard or fast rules.
♦ You can join at any time. You can participate in one part of the challenge or both. You can participate in one read-along or all four. It’s all about having fun and what suits your interests and time.
♦ Neither the book nor the movie has to be new this year.
♦ A TV show counts if it is movie length or you have watched at least 2 episodes.
READ-ALONG SCHEDULE
March 2015 – Serena by Ron Rash to tie-in with the movie starring Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper
June 2015 – Paper Towns by John Green to tie-in with the movie starring Nat Wolff and Cara Delevingne
September 2015 – To Reach The Clouds by Philippe Petit to tie-in with the movieThe Walk starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt
November 2015 – The Martian by Andy Weir to tie-in with the movie starring Matt Damon
Definitely signing up for this challenge! I love reading a book and then comparing it to the movie version. I probably won't participate in the read-a-longs, but I aiming for 12 books and movies.