Saturday, 24 December 2011

MERRY CHRISTMAS and Jane Austen challenge post

Happy Holidays to all my blogging buddies. Today we celebrate Christmas so I better write this post now since tonight I will be busy opening presents and eating dinner :)

GOD JUL!

I found this one over at TOR and well I had to have someone from a book ;)

And two fun ones ;)



And last this is the "santa" I believed in when I was little





And a challenge for 2012, I'll post another two tomorrow. This one I blame on Diary of an Eccentric, I just could not say no.



The Explore the Many Genres of Jane Austen Challenge requires you to read 8 books, 1 each in the following categories of Austen/Austenesque novels:  Variation, Sequel, Jane Austen as a Fictional Character, Paranormal, Modern Adaptation, Mystery, Supporting Characters, and Books by Jane Austen.

The challenge is hosted by Shanna from Existing’s Tricky and even has a Goodreads group

I am thinking whatever variation and sequel I find next year, and Sense and sensibility and seamonsters and then I am dreading that I will not finish cos the mystery one scares me.

27 comments:

  1. Merry Christmas to you as well! Have a great day. :-)

    And I can imgaine that Jane Austen challenge is perfect you! I'm sure Mystery won't be a problem...

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  2. Mel
    Merry Christmas :)

    Oh it is as problem, her as a fictional character is another one *bites nails* We will see :)

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  3. Merry Christmas to you too!! :)

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  4. Merry Christmas!

    I'm still thinking about doing few challenges but we'll see...

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  5. Merry Christmas!

    I might join this challenge, but I'm too tired to decide right now. hahahaha.

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  6. Hope you have a Merry Christmas!! I might just have to do that challenge...

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  7. Merry Christmas!

    I was thinking of joining that Jane Austen challenge too. It looks like fun.

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  8. Everything the best dear Blodeuedd! I loved your cartoons, especially the one about making a baby right in the front yard in the middle of winter! The last one with a cat was nice too! Thanks!

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  9. Just stopping by to wish you a very Merry Christmas and all the best in the New Year Linda!

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  10. Love the cartoons! :D And a PERFECT challenge for you!

    Merry Christmas!

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  11. Hey Blodeuedd! I just wanted to pop in to wish you a very blessed Christmas holiday!!! Hope Santa brings you what you really want! =) Hugs to you!!!

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  12. Merry Christmas!! Enjoy your feast. See you in 2012.

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  13. Merry Christmas Blod!
    Is that a chutlu santa? lol
    That challenge sounds like fun.

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  14. A very Merry Christmas to you.

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  15. Those cartoons made me laugh..thanks!!

    Merry Christmas!!

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  16. Merry Christmas!! Hope you and your family have a great day!

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  17. Merry Christmas! Eat lots of cookies. :)

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  18. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas

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  19. Thank you all :)

    Naida, lol, yes it is, I had to put it there when I found it ;D


    Ana
    I thought that one was hilarious too

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  20. Happy Holidays!! And those pictures were so awesome haha thank you for sharing them :3

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  21. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Glad I was able to talk you into the Jane Austen challenge. I'm sure you'll be able to finish it because you love those books as much as I do! ;)

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  22. Anna
    Lol, we will see, I do fear the mystery one

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