Encore un challenge auquel je n'ai su résister ! J'avais décider de ne pas m'inscrire, mais en voyant presque toute la blogosphère s'inscrire, j'étais trop jalouse ! À ce rythme-là, je ne pourrai bientôt plus tenir mes engagements !
Voici donc les règles, concoctées par Enna :
Le principe du Challenge Petit BAC 2011 est le suivant : choisir des romans ayant dans leurs titres un mot correspondant aux différentes rubriques du "Petit BAC". Je vous propose les rubriques suivantes :
Prénom (fille ou garçon) Lieu géographique (ville, pays, continent...) Métier Animal Végétal (plante, fleur, fruit, légume...) Objet Sport / Loisir
7 rubriques, 7 romans... Pas trop contraignant n'est-ce pas?
(Cela dit, si ce n'est pas assez contraignant pour vous, vous pouvez aussi séparer certaines rubriques, ou même vous imposer en plus la même lettre de l'alphabet pour chaque livre... ;-) Vous faites comme vous voulez!
Le challenge que je propose est donc la version la plus simple, avec (au moins) un an pour l'accomplir à compter du 1er janvier 2011.
Voici donc mes choix pour ce challenge :
Prénom : Le journal d'Aurélie Laflamme, de India Desjardins (LAL)
Lieu géographique : Un dimanche à la piscine de Kigali, de Gil Courtemanche (PAL)
Métier : L'infirmière - Henry Denker (PAL)
Animal :Chevaux des dunes- Le trésor de l'acadien- Viateur Lefrançois (PAL)
Animal :
Objet :
Sport / Loisir :
Challenge terminé le 13 septembre 2011 !
Dernière modification le 13 septembre 2011
7 commentaires:
Je ne connais pas le roman pour ta catégorie "objet" mais j'aime beaucoup le titre! Je suis curieuse de voir ce qu'il cache! Bon challenge!
Désolé mais dès que je vois l'élégance du hérisson, je suis obligé de prévenir que ce livre est décevant lol Bon après c'est mon opinion ! J'aime beaucoup ta liste cela dit !
@Enna : Normal, c'est Québécois, et ce n'est pas un roman ! Cela dit, j'adore moi aussi le titre ! :)
@Natacha : C'est drôle, mais je m'attends déjà à être un peu déçue ! Tout le monde l'a tellement vanté ! Mais il est dans ma PAL et il s'insère bien dans le cadre de ce challenge, alors c'est une bonne occasion de le lire !
I wanted to recommend you Tom Jones by Henry Fielding but then I saw that you already have a suitable title. :) I need to read it for British Literature and it's very funny. I intend to mention it in "My Top 5" anyway.
I cross my fingers that I will be able to write you a proper letter. I've send you a small parcel last week so you should get it before Christmas but one can never be sure so I wanted to inform you there is something coming your way.
And how are you doing? Busy busy busy? ;) You will get the whole report about my student's life in the letter. By the way, does it count as a quick reply if you answer after 3 months? This is the question that is on my mind. I mean, it was my idea about quicker replies but I don't obey my own rule so it's a bit tricky. What do you think? For my defence, I can say that university has turned me upside down completely and it took me so long to recover from it and there was nothing in my power to prevent it. I didn't expect it to happen because I didn't know what to expect anyway.
By the way, I hear that L'Elegance du herisson is very popular in France and that the author got very rich and immediately moved to Japan, a country she is in love with. I've read an interview about her and she said that she hates French style of life.
@Vesna : I don't know the book Tom Jones, but I'm sure I will be tempted when you talk about it in your top 5 !
Thanks for the parcel. I haven't get it yet, but I'm looking forward to get it ! But now, I feel bad because I didn't send anything ! I could at least have sent you Down Under back. Though there are a few more quotes I which to write down before I send it back to you.
I'm doing good, always busy of course, but I'm about to have three days free so I'm happy ! Don't worry, I think three months is quick since we're both studying and struggling with our schedules ! Sometimes we have to put some things apart and it often has to be the correspondence.
I didn't know about the Muriel Barbery. It's funny. I'm curious to see what contents this book.
No, it's okay. Really. :)
You can send me Down Under whenever you want. You can have it until summer or even longer. I see no problem if you keep it for as long as you need it.
Besides, I also felt bad having 3 books of yours at home so I'm relieved. Now we're even. :)
I won't have any time to read for pleasure during Christmas holidays because I need to read a pile of books for my studies. Luckily, some of them are very short. Still, it will take me a day for each. So no freedom for me, unfortunately.
I wish you a nice little vacation in those three days off.
See you in my letter
Well, at least you'll still be reading during the Holidays !
I don't think I'll have to keep Down Under that long, but I do not refuse to keep it a little longer !
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