astripedarmchair.wordpress.com - 25 days ago
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Yesterday afternoon, after finishing up Adventure Divas , I popped on to Twitter and mentioned that it would be neat if someone hosted a women’s studies reading challenge next year. Somehow, the idea took off, and pretty soon lots of book bloggers were all brainstorming, and two hours ...
bookshelfmonstrosity.blogspot.com - 21 days ago
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Just in case anyone has been hiding under
a rock lately, go on over to Women Unbound...
and check out the most excellent challenge created by a group of book bloggers. I first heard about this challenge through Eva of A Striped Armchair fame, and I am really looking forward to the reading for ...
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Women Unbound Reading Challenge
chikune.com - 24 days ago
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chikune.com —
I don’t really need any more challenges. I
fail at completing them! I saw the post about...
the Women Unbound challenge at Eva’s blog yesterday, though, and on looking through her fantastic list , realized that I have a lot of the fiction books on my TBR pile, and can probably get ...
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New Challenge: Women Unbound
readingwithtequila.blogspot.com - 24 days ago
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readingwithtequila.blogspot.com —
Women Unbound Reading Challenge The challenge runs from
November 1, 2009-November 30, 2010 , but you may...
join in the fun whenever you wish! Participants are encouraged to read nonfiction and fiction books related to the rather broad idea of ‘women’s studies.’ There are three ...
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Women Unbound Reading Challenge
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A Challenge: Woman Unbound (Nov 2009 - Nov 2010)
katrina's reads —
This is going to be one of the 6 challenges that I'm going to join for 2010, in fact this is the first one! Women Unbound is a challenge to read books about women's studies, the books can be fiction or non fiction. Pop over to the challenge blog or to Eva's blog to get the full details and to see examples of the books which could be read for this challenge. I've decided to participate at the higest level as a Suffragette: read at least eight books, including at least three nonfiction ones. I'm not picking a reading list ...
Women Unbound Challenge
Care's Online Book Club —
... Eva and Aarti are hosting the Women Unbound Challenge and I’m helping! I am so happy I was on Twitter when the whole idea erupted. Within an hour and a half (I had dinner sometime in there), we had host volunteers, a hashtag #unbound, rule suggestions, time frame, and a ton (maybe a handful?) of enthusiastic and interested readers!
I have no idea what books I will read.
I will commit to the most books read level.
I think know this will be fun! and educational. ...
Women Unbound Reading Challenge
B O O K L U S T —
... and sign up! You don't need to have a blog- you can sign up and just challenge yourself to do the reading and then send any reactions you might have to me and I will ensure that they are posted on our website. The site also gives suggested women's studies reading, and Eva has a great list up at her website here, too. Hope you all participate- it will be fun and feminine and awesome :-) ...
New Challenge: Women Unbound
Medieval Bookworm —
... at Eva’s blog yesterday, though, and on looking through her fantastic list, realized that I have a lot of the fiction books on my TBR pile, and can probably get some non-fiction from my libraries. I’ve also been feeling a bit bored and useless, having had no response to any of my job applications yet, so maybe a challenge will perk me up. ...
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Women Unbound - a reading challenge
louspages.blogspot.com 25 days ago — A great new reading challenge is set to begin on Sunday November 1. It is hosted by Aarti of Booklust , Care of Care's Online Book Club and Eva of A Striped Armchair . Aarti, Care and Eva mentions that they had a lot of help from fellow book bloggers and you can see them all by clicking ...
*Women Unbound* reading challenge
sheistoofondofbooks.com 24 days ago — I was eaves-twopping on Twitter earlier this week and landed smack in the middle of a conversation between Eva , Care , Aarti and others about the formation of a women’s studies reading challenge for the upcoming year. How exciting! How timely! How “Yes! Great idea!”!
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CHALLENGE: Women Unbound
skrishnasbooks.com 24 days ago — The Women Unbound Reading Challenge is aimed at encouraging readers to read books about “women’s studies.” The challenge can include both fiction and non-fiction books. It runs from November 1, 2009 – November 30, 2010 and is hosted by Eva at A Striped Armchair . The ...
Women Unbound: Reading List & Meme
aartichapati.blogspot.com 22 days ago — I have a reading list for Full Suffragette Status on the Women Unbound Challenge! To be a Suffragette, you must read eight challenge books, three of which must be non-fiction. So here's my (tentative and totally likely to be changed) list: Ladies of the Grand Tour: British ...
Women Unbound: My Shortlist
blackeyedsusans.blogspot.com 22 days ago — Below is my tentative reading list. When I'm not reading YA with strong female leads, I'm reading women's lit with the same. This challenge came right on time. I'm participating at the highest number of books level, suffragette. This means committing to read at least eight books, including at ...
Women Unbound Possible Lists —
Care's Online Book Club
WOMEN UNBOUND Challenge
I am a feminist; I believe in equal rights. I know that the world has many places where women do not enjoy the freedoms I do in the US and yet we have some more work to go here in treating all humans with respect and providing opportunity and positive expectations ...
Challenge Roundup for October 2009 —
book-a-rama
Another month, another challenge complete. I actually picked up my reading pace and finished the RIP 4 Challenge just in time.
*Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick (Sept)
*Haunting Bombay by Shilpa Agarwal (Oct)
*We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson (Oct)
*Rises the Night ...
Women Unbound ~ meme to start the challenge —
Bonnie's Books
Women Unbound is a reading challenge I'm taking part in during the coming year, from now until the end of November 2010. Participants have been asked to do this meme, so here are some of my thoughts about feminism. 1. What does feminism mean to you? Does it have to do with the work sphere? ...
Women Unbound —
Bonnie's Books
Women Unbound is a reading challenge that runs from Nov. 1, 2009 to Nov. 30, 2010. Participants are encouraged to read nonfiction and fiction books related to the rather broad idea of women's studies = "the multidisciplinary study of the social status and societal contributions of women and ...
Wrapping up One Challenge and Starting Another! —
The Written World
Today marks the end of the R.I.P. III challenge . It is one of my favourite challenges of the year. These are the books that I read that I think count for the challenge. Sometimes I am not sure if they meet the requirements. Here is the list: 1. Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs 2. Princess ...
Joining the Women Unbound Challenge —
A Striped Armchair
Well, now that you’ve seen all the book I’ve already read that would work for the challenge, it’s time for me to tell you which books I’m planning on reading! These are all nonfiction; I might add some fiction in the mix, but I really love nonfiction challenges. ...
WOMEN UNBOUND READING CHALLENGE —
JUST BOOKS
I was over at Wendy's place Caribousmom and noticed this reading challenge. So I followed her link to Eva's place Women Unbound. Sounds like a great reading challenge. So I'm going to join in. This is a blog devoted to the reading challenge Women Unbound. The challenge runs from November ...
The Women Unbound Reading Challenge —
caribousmom
November 1, 2009 – November 30, 2010
Eva at A Striped Armchair is hosting a challenge dedicated to women which has its own challenge site. The Women Unbound Reading Challenge encourages participants to read nonfiction and fiction books related to the rather broad idea of ‘women’s ...
Women Unbound Reading Challenge —
A Novel Challenge
November 1, 2009 - November 30, 2010 Eva at A Striped Armchair is hosting a challenge dedicated to women which has its own challenge site. Women Unbound Reading Challenge encourages participants to read nonfiction and fiction books related to the rather broad idea of ‘women’s studies.’ ...