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Presidential Challengers, Where You At?

That's grammatically correct, right? ;)

Seriously though, summer is not a good presidential biography time? What's up!?!

I'm finishing a 1,000 page Truman bio and I can admit it: my eyes are crossing. The dude is awesome but 1,000 pages? Wowza. 
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  • I am a little embarrassed to say that I'm still on John Adams. I am not really a fan of the book I picked and instead of finding another one, I just read a couple of pages very sporadically. I'm halfway done, I just hope it doesn't take me another 6 months to finish this half. But I'm not giving up!


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  • I'm not "officially" doing the challenge (not into writing reviews, I'm not keeping to the timetable as well as I should be) but I have been reading sequential biographies since I heard about the challenge. Right now I'm miring through the forgotten presidents between Jackson and Lincoln. Currently doing Zachary Taylor.
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  • I just took almost a month to re-read Wise Man's Fear.  I think I'm going to read Surrender to Sultry next, then I'm on to John Quincy Adams by Harlow Giles Unger!

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  • (Okay ignoring the post above...how stupid does he think we are, I hate scammers)

    Anyways I'm slowly working my way through Washington: A Life. I really do love it but I read about a chapter a day. I want to be able to fully focus and really take in all the details and I'm afraid if I try to read big chunks I'm going to start zoning out. I love all the ways he throws some very dry humor in there!

  • 84Lauren said:
    I just took almost a month to re-read Wise Man's Fear.  I think I'm going to read Surrender to Sultry next, then I'm on to John Quincy Adams by Harlow Giles Unger!
    I can't wait to hear how this is. I love JQA and HGU, so this should be a good match up. 
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  • sagoon said:
    I'm not "officially" doing the challenge (not into writing reviews, I'm not keeping to the timetable as well as I should be) but I have been reading sequential biographies since I heard about the challenge. Right now I'm miring through the forgotten presidents between Jackson and Lincoln. Currently doing Zachary Taylor.
    Oh gosh, the early 1800's are energy zapping. At least you get Polk in there. He was a saving grace. 

    I'm so glad to know that you're doing this! Even if you don't write official review, let us know where you are and how your bios are! 
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  • I read Washington: A Life in the spring, and am working my way through a couple of others before heading back to John Adams by David McCullough.  I'm thinking maybe around Christmas I'll get to that one.  I'm in no rush, and am treating this challenge as a life long thing.
  • I just finished Theodore Roosevelt: A Life by Nathan Miller and loved it.  I have been slacking at writing reviews (I haven't written a review for Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison, McKinley or Roosevelt).  I suck at writing and dread writing reviews.  Maybe someday soon I will sit down and write something.

    I have my Taft bio narrowed down between two books and I just need to decide which one to read already and order it.  
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  • Can I add that one of my favorite parts of this challenge is the fact that I'm going to have a bookshelf will ALL of the presidential biographies on it when I'm done.  I'm really excited about that.
  • I'm only on John Adams...I knew I would be slow but I wasn't really expecting to be THIS slow. 
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  • SusieBW said:
    Can I add that one of my favorite parts of this challenge is the fact that I'm going to have a bookshelf will ALL of the presidential biographies on it when I'm done.  I'm really excited about that.
    I thought about this when I read my last bio (Monroe) - it was the first one I bought as an e-book. Now I'm kind of regretting it, but I also feel like I can't justify going back and buying a hard copy too...

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  • 84Lauren said:
    SusieBW said:
    Can I add that one of my favorite parts of this challenge is the fact that I'm going to have a bookshelf will ALL of the presidential biographies on it when I'm done.  I'm really excited about that.
    I thought about this when I read my last bio (Monroe) - it was the first one I bought as an e-book. Now I'm kind of regretting it, but I also feel like I can't justify going back and buying a hard copy too...
    I have purposely bought all hard copy books for this reason.  I love to see all the presidents lined up in order on my bookshelves.  It make me squee with glee.

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    SusieBW said:

    Can I add that one of my favorite parts of this challenge is the fact that I'm going to have a bookshelf will ALL of the presidential biographies on it when I'm done.  I'm really excited about that.

    I thought about this when I read my last bio (Monroe) - it was the first one I bought as an e-book. Now I'm kind of regretting it, but I also feel like I can't justify going back and buying a hard copy too...

    I have purposely bought all hard copy books for this reason.  I love to see all the presidents lined up in order on my bookshelves.  It make me squee with glee.



    This was the thing that pushed me over the edge into doing it. :-)
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    2015 Books Read 3 * 2014 Books Read: 151
    2013 Books Read: 90 * 2012 Books Read: 125
    2011 Books Read: 150  * 2010 Books Read: 117

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    I'm going to start Garfield next week!
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    Emmett born 01/28/2013

    2015 Books Read 3 * 2014 Books Read: 151
    2013 Books Read: 90 * 2012 Books Read: 125
    2011 Books Read: 150  * 2010 Books Read: 117

    Jennie Writes Words ~~~ We Still Read ~~~ Presidential Challenge
  • Oh, owning them all is maybe my best motivator. I already told Shaun that when I get totally done that we're pulling them all of of the shelves, putting them in order and taking pictures :) these are the things I do with my time :)
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  • I've only read Washington, but we own it both in hard copy and ebook.  For Adams, I only own the hard copy, so if anyone happens to see the McCullough ebook on super-sale one of these days, please let me know!
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