February ROOT - Progress Thread

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February ROOT - Progress Thread

1cyderry
Feb 2, 6:27 pm

The garden of the month in honor of Valentine's Day is a ROSE Garden.


The Flower Box of London says "Roses not only provide aesthetic impressions but are a source of numerous substances that have a beneficial effect on our body. There are 150-200 different types of these flowers known to occur in the northern hemisphere. Roses have long been one of the most popular flowers to plant in the garden, as well as to buy in bouquets for various occasions.
Roses are shrubs with erect or decumbent stems, usually with thorns. Leaves are mainly seasonal, flowers extremely variable, decorative, colourful, from single through semi-full to full. The flowers of the rose are large, fragrant, radiant and come in a variety of shapes. Roses are used throughout the world as symbols of love, compassion or sorrow. We very often plant them in gardens and give them as gifts to people close to us."




They come in various colors from white to purple, and multiple fragrances.

Do you have a favorite?

2cyderry
Edited: Feb 12, 3:58 pm





Here are the members and their goals so far.
Remember if your name doesn't appear, check to make sure you are a member.

STARS ARE STARTING TO SHINE!

Ameise1 0 / 10 0.0%
atozgrl 1 / 25 4.0%
awwarma 0 / 10 0.0%
benitastarnd 6 / 72 ★ 8.3%
Bookbrained 3 / 70 4.3%
brakketh 3 / 34 ★ 8.8%
bumblesby 1 / 20 5.0%
ca_dmv 0 / 12 0.0%
Caramellunacy 3 / 24 ★ 12.5%
Cecilturtle 8 / 50 ★★ 16.0%
clue 6 / 40 ★★ 15.0%
Coach_of_Alva 0 / 25 0.0%
connie53 2 / 36 5.6%
crazy4reading 1 / 30 3.3%
curioussquared 16 / 65 ★★ 24.6%
CurrerBell 4 / 50 8.0%
cyderry 12 / 72 ★★ 16.7%
deep220 2 / 50 4.0%
detailmuse 6 / 40 ★ 15.0%
DisassemblyOfReason 3 / 100 3.0%
EGBERTINA✨ 91 / 25 364.0%
ell-in-or 0 / 10 0.0%
emmanuelfakunle 0 / 7 0.0%
enemyanniemae 4 / 50 8.0%
Familyhistorian 5 / 65 7.7%
floremolla 0 / 40 0.0%
fuzzi ✨ 56 / 50 112.0%
handshakes 2 / 32 6.3%
HelenBaker 0 / 48 0.0%
Henrik_Madsen 0 / 50 0.0%
humouress 2 / 25 8.0%
Jackie_K 8 / 40 ★★ 20.0%
JaxlynLeigh 0 / 25 0.0%
jhbaker 0 / 12 0.0%
kac522 7 / 75 ★ 9.3%
karenmarie 1 / 10 ★ 10.0%
karns5306 0 / 75 0.0%
KWharton 0 / 12 0.0%
LadyBookworth 0 / 30 0.0%
lindapanzo 11 / 84 ★ 13.1%
madhatter22 2 / 50 4.0%
majkia 10 / 65 ★ 15.4%
martencat 0 / 18 0.0%
MissSos 0 / 25 0.0%
MissWatson 11 / 75 ★ 14.7%
murphyse 0 / 10 0.0%
nenasfilla 6 / 64 9.4%
QuestingA 6 / 50 ★ 12.0%
rabbitprincess 11 / 40 ★★★ 27.5%
readingtangent 0 / 55 0.0%
Rebeki 4 / 30 ★ 13.3%
ritacate 5 / 24 ★★ 20.8%
Robertgreaves 5 / 72 6.9%
rocketjk 1 / 30 3.3%
rosalita memorial 3 / 50 6.0%
sallylou61 2 / 24 ★ 8.3%
si 2 / 25 8.0%
starkittyn 0 / 25 0.0%
torontoc 3 / 30 ★ 10.0%
twogreys 4 / 21 ★★ 19.0%
wandaly 0 / 24 0.0%
wood0360 0 / 25 0.0%



We actually have some fast starters - fuzzi and EGBERTINA - have already reached their goals!

February's goal is 400

3cyderry
Edited: Feb 2, 9:18 pm

Sorry for the delay but setting up the years file for calculating the totals took a little bit of time.

We are starting off great!

4EGBERTINA
Feb 2, 8:48 pm

Just so we are clear - " I never promised you " one. I know slap me, now.

5Robertgreaves
Edited: Feb 3, 3:02 am

I reported late, so I'm not sure if you will see it. I read 5 ROOTs in January - a disappointingly low number.

6connie53
Feb 3, 6:42 am

Reporting ROOT # 3 for the year, # 1 for February (already reported in the January thread, but to be sure you saw it, here again too).

Trots en vooroordeel by Jane Austen

Own tickers updated.

7cyderry
Feb 3, 11:24 am

>5 Robertgreaves: No worries, I added them in.

8cyderry
Feb 3, 11:30 am

Roses always remind me of my mom. She loved roses and had nearly 50 different varieties in her yard. My favorite was a multicolored rose where the petals were red on the inside and white on the outside and it smelled beautiful.

9twogreys
Feb 3, 12:45 pm

I have updated my goal from 21 to 24. That gives me an even 2 ROOTs per month. Mental math is not my strong point.

10kac522
Feb 3, 12:59 pm

>8 cyderry: Wow! What an interesting rose! Also, where is the garden in >1 cyderry:?

11Cecilturtle
Edited: Feb 3, 2:21 pm

>8 cyderry: yes! inquiring minds want to know what is that rose?

I'm a big fan of roses: in gardens, on my skin, in my food... my mom has some gorgeous bushes, and one of my favourite stops was Grasse in the South of France, perfume capital of the world, where there is a Rose Festival and gardens everywhere. Although I wouldn't necessarily call it my favourite flower, it's definitely in the top 10!

I have my first Feb ROOT: The Shadow by James Patterson and Brian Sitts. It was terrible. Don't read it.

12atozgrl
Feb 3, 6:52 pm

>8 cyderry: I am also curious as to what that rose is called. My mom grew roses. My favorite was Crimson Glory. I don't think I've ever found another rose that smelled better. Its fragrance was to die for! The color was also especially beautiful.

13cyderry
Edited: Feb 4, 11:20 pm

>10 kac522: international Test garden in Portland is v the picture in Msg 1

>10 kac522: >11 Cecilturtle: >12 atozgrl: The white/red rose my mom grew. I believe that the name was called Love.

14kac522
Feb 5, 12:58 am

>13 cyderry: Ah, lovely shot of the garden with the city in the background. Maybe someday....

15Henrik_Madsen
Feb 5, 9:50 am

I have actually read a ROOT: Interesting winner of the German Bookprize Annette, ein Heldinnenepos (which roughly translates into "Annette, a heroine-epic) by Anne Weber.

I was so slow getting started, that I had forgotten the pin for my ticker and had to create a new one...

16atozgrl
Feb 6, 9:19 pm

I finished my first ROOT for February and second for the year, Burning the books: a history of the deliberate destruction of knowledge by Richard Ovenden. It was very good. I've updated my personal ticker.

17handshakes
Feb 8, 6:48 pm

I'm definitely a member but I don't see my name on the list!

18kac522
Feb 8, 8:51 pm

>17 handshakes: Have you added your ticker to the Ticker Thread here: https://www.librarything.com/topic/356418#

19handshakes
Feb 8, 11:06 pm

>18 kac522: I definitely have not, so that seems it would be why, lol. Thank you.

20connie53
Feb 9, 6:34 am

>19 handshakes: I see you in the group list, HS.

When you are on the group-page, you see Main-page and stats on the left side, there is the long list and you are there some where in the middle.

21handshakes
Feb 9, 3:56 pm

>20 connie53: Thanks, Connie. I'll have another look.

22humouress
Feb 10, 2:21 am

>8 cyderry: That is stunning! I've never seen a rose with that much contrast between the outside and the inside.

23cyderry
Feb 10, 12:45 pm

>22 humouress: probably why it sticks in my mind.

24Jackie_K
Feb 11, 9:35 am

I've just added my first ROOT for February (#9 for the year to date) to my own ticker only.

25cyderry
Edited: Feb 11, 1:17 pm

Finished my first Julia book - Dead Man's Folly

26Cecilturtle
Feb 11, 4:45 pm

I read for both Julia and myself: Bluebeard's Egg by Margaret Atwood

Only my ticker is updated.

27Jackie_K
Feb 13, 7:11 am

I've added my second ROOT for February (#10 for the year) to my own ticker only. It's my first 5* book of the year too - the excellent The Story of Art Without Men.

28LisaMorr
Feb 16, 11:21 am

I've read two ROOTs in February so far:

Beyond These Walls: Escaping the Warsaw Ghetto - A Young Girl's Story by Janina Bauman
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler

29LisaMorr
Feb 17, 3:03 pm

One more ROOT finished last night - The Devastating Boys.

30Jackie_K
Edited: Feb 17, 5:00 pm

I've finished my third ROOT for February, #11 for the year to date, and updated my own ticker. This one was terrific - Camille T. Dungy's Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden.

31connie53
Feb 18, 9:31 am

Finished 2 more ROOTs in February, # 5 for the year.

Het meisje dat de wereld veranderde by Machiel Hoek

Vermoorde onschuld - Angela Marsons

32Jackie_K
Feb 18, 12:29 pm

And a short one for my #4 for February (#12 for the year so far), added to my own ticker only.

33torontoc
Feb 18, 12:36 pm

First ROOT for Feb. and fourth for the year. No tickers updated and the review is on my thread.

34LisaMorr
Feb 19, 3:37 pm

Finished another ROOT: When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm by Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe for my 5th ROOT of the year.

35HelenBaker
Feb 19, 4:01 pm

Ah you have really struck a chord with me with this theme, Cheli. I have 24 roses in my garden at present. Mainly standard and mini standards with a few bush roses. I find it difficult to pick a favourite as I love them all. Perhaps Just Joey which is the first out each spring and is a large apricot rose with a nice scent, but I am also fond of 'Hot Chocolate' which is a brick colour and then there is 'Green with Envy', a beautiful lime colour. I have planted the minis for my grandchildren and the standards are for my various family members. I should probably have chosen as my favourite, 'My Girl' a beautiful pink rose for my 3 daughters. They all bring me joy.
I have read 3 roots so far this month and am currently reading a library book for Julia. So currently at 5/48.

36LisaMorr
Feb 22, 4:27 pm

Finished my 6th root of the year, and 5th of February - One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. I think it was very timely that I ran across it this past weekend.

37atozgrl
Feb 22, 6:24 pm

I have two more ROOTs to report for February: 1776 and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, making a total of 4 so far this year. My own ticker is updated.

38handshakes
Feb 22, 8:51 pm

I'm also up to 4. I like the %!

39connie53
Feb 24, 5:54 am

Finished another ROOT # 4 for February, # 6 for the year.

Hartenstrijd by Tracy Rees

Own ticker update.

40MissWatson
Feb 24, 7:39 am

I have finished six ROOTs so far, my own ticker is updated.

41cyderry
Feb 24, 9:55 am

My cruise has helped me get some reading done - 7 Roots so far this month!

42benitastrnad
Feb 24, 1:42 pm

I spent two days in bed because I was felled by a pestilence. I got to spend two days reading and sleeping with some listening to a recorded book thrown in for good measure.

43connie53
Feb 26, 5:37 am

Finished another ROOT # 5 for February, # 7 for the year.

The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea - Axie Oh

Own ticker updated.

44LisaMorr
Feb 26, 3:02 pm

Root #7 finished yesterday - The Thirteenth Tale; off to update my ticker now.

45Ameise1
Feb 27, 4:04 am

A little late to the ROOT party. I read my first ROOT book Dunkelkinder. I updated my personal ticker.

Chèli, the rose photos are beautiful. :-)

46Jackie_K
Feb 27, 4:53 pm

I've added my 5th ROOT for February (#13 for the year) to my own ticker. Pretty sure this will be my last one of the month, I'm not far enough into any of my other books to finish them by tomorrow.

47Cecilturtle
Feb 28, 10:39 am

I finished 5 ROOTs in February and 13 overall.
I won't be finishing any more books for February because today is my birthday - yay! - and I'll be celebrating, not reading :)

Only my personal ticker has been updated.

48Caramellunacy
Feb 28, 11:19 am

>47 Cecilturtle: Happy Birthday!!!

49Owltherian
Feb 28, 11:19 am

>47 Cecilturtle: Happy bday!!

50cyderry
Feb 28, 12:03 pm

51atozgrl
Feb 28, 10:33 pm

>47 Cecilturtle: Happy birthday!

52enemyanniemae
Feb 28, 11:21 pm

4 for me for February for a total of 8 so far. Updating personal ticker.

53Familyhistorian
Feb 29, 11:38 pm

I only read 2 ROOTs for February. That's the worst I think I've done since joining the ROOTs group. I better pull up my socks. Well, at least March is a longer month.

54benitastrnad
Mar 1, 12:11 am

I had a very good reading February -partly because people left and went home after the funeral, so I had peace and quiet, and partly because I started listening to some of the recorded books while I knitted. That was better than TV in most cases. The end result - I have 10 ROOTS to report.

Nonfiction - 2 hardcopy books
Susan, Linda, Nina, and Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR by Lisa Napoli
Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued Their Bosses and Changed the Workplace by Lynn Povich

Fiction
Discord of Gods book 5 & final one in the Chorus of Dragons series by Jenn Lyons
Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus by Margaret Atwood
Chateau Under Siege by Martin Walker - book 16 in the Bruno Courreges series
Loki's Ring by Stina Leicht
Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking by T Kingfisher

Recorded books
Songs of Willow Frost by Jamie Ford
Coral Thief by Rebecca Stott
Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman

Most of my reading was good but there were a couple of clunkers in this group. The clunkers were Coral Thief and Loki's Ring. The best one this month was Susan, Linda, Nina, and Cokie and Martin Walker's books are always fun.

55humouress
Edited: Mar 1, 12:29 am

Oh dear, I didn't manage any ROOTs for February. I did start one and I do like the series - but I have a feeling that some of my favourite characters are about to be killed off so I seem to have slowed down.

Still on 3, all read in January. No need to update any tickers :0(

>54 benitastrnad: I didn't realise you had a funeral. I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you're over your ... um ... pestilence (that sounds very medieval).

56Robertgreaves
Edited: Mar 1, 2:25 am

Here is my report for February 2024:

UpROOTED books: 9
ROOTless books: 5
Added to the treebook TBR shelves: 0

The ROOTs were:

Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Sutanto
A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright
The Burial Circle by Kate Ellis
A Cryptic Clue by Victoria Gilbert
Compulsory by Martha Wells
Cat Me If You Can by Miranda James
The Golden Gate by Vikram Seth
Why Is Sex Fun by Jared Diamond
The Galaxy and the Ground Within by Becky Chambers

ROOTs in YTD: 14

(Group tickers not touched)

57MissWatson
Mar 1, 5:46 am

I have finished nine ROOTs this month and my tally is 20/75. My own ticker is updated, didn't touch the group ticker.

58LisaMorr
Mar 1, 12:14 pm

I finished one more ROOT for February last night - The Windup Girl - 7th of the month and 8th of the year.

59Cecilturtle
Mar 1, 1:08 pm

Thank-you for the birthday wishes! It was quiet but good! :)

60benitastrnad
Edited: Mar 1, 3:32 pm

I forgot to tell you that no tickers were updated on my end.

61benitastrnad
Edited: Mar 1, 3:34 pm

>55 humouress:
My mother died in late January and the house was full of people who stayed for varying amounts of time for about a week after that. All those people is probably where the pestilence came from - and without Kleenex it would have been medieval.

62Robertgreaves
Mar 1, 7:13 pm

>61 benitastrnad: I had much the same experience. My mother died at the beginning of January and my brother and his children and grandchildren came up from Cornwall for the funeral bearing some dreadful germ with them. A week or so later me, my sister and my father all succumbed.

63humouress
Mar 2, 1:21 am

>61 benitastrnad: >62 Robertgreaves: It never rains but it pours. My condolences on your loss and I hope you've all recovered from the germs. (Yay for tissues!)

64CurrerBell
Mar 2, 1:07 pm

Just got through two ROOTs this month for a year-so-far total of 6/50 (12%), which is lagging behind; but three of my ROOTs have also been Big Fat Books and I've got another BFB that I've just started on (The Covenant of Water), so I'll have to pick things up with a few shorter reads.

65fuzzi
Mar 3, 8:02 am

In February I got 2 ROOTs completed for rosalita, and 2 for myself.

66connie53
Edited: Mar 5, 7:01 am

Finished another ROOT # 1 for March, # 8 for the year.

Under the Whispering Door - TJ Klune

Own ticker updated.

67LisaMorr
Mar 4, 2:32 pm

First ROOT for March, #9 for the year - Barabbas by Par Lagerkvist, a ROOT since 2019. Updated my own ticker.

68cyderry
Mar 4, 5:36 pm

Sorry been on the road, hope to finish the thread for March tonight!

69LisaMorr
Mar 4, 6:11 pm

>68 cyderry: Hope you had a great trip!

70cyderry
Mar 4, 9:39 pm

71HelenBaker
Mar 11, 5:08 pm

>64 CurrerBell: Mike, I got off to a slow start again this year by reading two BFB's, one being The Covenant of Water, such a worthwhile read though and it was a library book so didn't help my challenge at all. Ah well, yes, i need to use that strategy of a couple of smaller books to move the ticker along.