MAY ROOT - Progress Thread

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MAY ROOT - Progress Thread

1cyderry
May 3, 9:16 pm

Spring is here , therefore, our garden this month is a BUTTERFLY GARDEN.







A butterfly garden (also known as a butterfly sanctuary or butterfly habitat) is an area for butterflies to feed and thrive. The plants you grow in your butterfly garden attract lepidopterans (butterflies and moths), which help with pollination. A butterfly garden provides a colorful array of nectar-producing plants that not only attract butterflies (and often hummingbirds as well), but offers plants to feed the caterpillar stage of their life cycle.

A garden that attracts butterflies will also bring native bees and birds. They are all really good for the environment and play a role in increasing biodiversity – the variety of plants, animals and micro-organisms and their ecosystems.

2cyderry
Edited: May 4, 1:17 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. Those members whose tickers are not working are marked BLANK. Please repair your tickers.

Ameise1 3 / 10 30.0%
atozgrl 8 / 25 32.0%
awwarma 3 / 10 30.0%
benitastarnd 34 / 72 ★★ 47.2%
Bookbrained 14 / 70 20.0%
brakketh 9 / 34 26.5%
bumblesby 7 / 20 ★ 35.0%
ca_dmv 3 / 12 25.0%
Caramellunacy 12 / 24 ★★★ 50.0%
Cecilturtle 26 / 50 ★★★ 52.0%
clue 14 / 40 35.0%
Coach_of_Alva 19 / 25 ★★★★★ 76.0%
connie53 12 / 36 ★ 33.3%
crazy4reading 9 / 30 30.0%
curioussquared 39 / 65 ★★★★ 60.0%
CurrerBell 14 / 50 28.0%
cyderry 38 / 72 ★★★ 52.8%
deep220 11 / 50 22.0%
detailmuse 25 / 40 ★★★★ 62.5%
DisassemblyOfReason 10 / 100 10.0%
EGBERTINA★ 293 / 25 1172.0%
ell-in-or 6 / 10 ★★★★ 60.0%
emmanuelfakunle BLANK / 7 #VALUE!
enemyanniemae 15 / 50 30.0%
Familyhistorian 15 / 65 23.1%
floremolla BLANK / 40 #VALUE!
fuzzi★ 66 / 50 132.0%
handshakes 7 / 32 21.9%
HelenBaker 13 / 48 27.1%
Henrik_Madsen 9 / 50 18.0%
highlandcow 5 / 40 12.5%
humouress 7 / 25 28.0%
Jackie_K 24 / 40 ★★★★ 60.0%
JaxlynLeigh 2 / 25 8.0%
jhbaker BLANK / 12 #VALUE!
kac522 27 / 75 ★ 36.0%
karenmarie BLANK / 10 #VALUE!
karns5306 1 / 75 1.3%
KWharton 4 / 12 ★ 33.3%
Kyler_Marie 16 / 60 26.7%
LadyBookworth 10 / 30 ★ 33.3%
lindapanzo 43 / 84 ★★★ 51.2%
LisaMorr 16 / 40 ★ 40.0%
madhatter22 11 / 50 22.0%
majkia 36 / 65 ★★★ 55.4%
martencat BLANK / 18 #VALUE!
MissSos 3 / 25 12.0%
MissWatson 42 / 75 ★★★ 56.0%
murphyse 4 / 10 ★ 40.0%
nebula21 2 / 12 16.7%
nenasfilla BLANK / 64 #VALUE!
postsbygina 11 / 55 20.0%
QuestingA 18 / 50 ★ 36.0%
rabbitprincess 34 / 40 ★★★★★ 85.0%
readingtangent 9 / 55 16.4%
Rebeki 12 / 30 ★ 40.0%
ritacate 14 / 24 ★★★★ 58.3%
Robertgreaves 27 / 72 ★ 37.5%
rocketjk 8 / 30 26.7%
rosalita memorial 44 / 50 ★★★★★ 88.0%
sallylou61 10 / 24 ★★ 41.7%
smc1sara 3 / 20 15.0%
si 11 / 25 ★★ 44.0%
starkittyn BLANK / 25 #VALUE!
torontoc 6 / 30 20.0%
twogreys 9 / 24 ★ 37.5%
wandaly 8 / 24 ★ 33.3%
wood0360 BLANK / 25 #VALUE!
zombiecat 3 / 10 30.0%



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

Those leading the pack toward their goals are:

rabbitprincess 85%
Coach_of_Alva 76%
detailmuse 62%
Jackie_K 60%
curioussquared 60%
ell-in-or 60%

The goal for month is 1,105, let's get reading!!

3LadyBookworth
May 3, 10:26 pm

Hi Cyderry, butterfly gardens are so beautiful.
Just quickly my ticker should read 10/30, not 5/30.
Thank you for all that do.
And have a wonderful weekend of reading.

4connie53
May 4, 3:55 am

I love to see butterflies in my garden. Nice theme, Chèli.

5MissWatson
May 4, 7:45 am

That's a wonderful theme, Chèli, thank you!!

6Jackie_K
May 4, 9:59 am

What a lovely theme! For all we plant nectar rich plants, the butterflies in our area all just go for the self-seeded buddleias that appear in cracks in walls and pavements. That stuff is catnip (butterflynip?) to them!

Our local bees are particularly fond of our ceanothus and giant hebe, and also our cotoneaster (which almost never has berries, but has tiny nondescript pink flowers in early summer which they go bananas for!).

7LisaMorr
May 4, 5:36 pm

We love seeing the butterflies in our yard. We have black-eyed susans and coneflowers and I didn't even know they attracted them; thanks for posting that infographic - we'll look into some of these other plants!

8Jackie_K
May 9, 4:40 pm

My first ROOT for May (#25 for the year) has been added to my own ticker.

9benitastrnad
May 9, 4:46 pm

I had my first ROOT for May. No tickers updated. The book was the mystery/thriller She Rides Shotgun and I listened to it while driving around in the car. This one was an Alex Award Winner back in 2018. We had it in our library because of that award. The Alex Award is given to 12 titles each year that are adult books but are deemed suitable by the ALA to be read by YA readers. I liked this book but question that it would be suitable for YA's. But, that's not my judgement to make.

10Cecilturtle
Edited: May 11, 6:40 pm

Butterflies are certainly flitting away in my neighbourhood which is a nice change from the snow and the rain. I know a couple conservation areas that have butterfly gardens and they are beautiful to visit.

I've been sitting on my laurels a bit, reading non-ROOTs but I don't want to get too comfortable! I finished a first for May with C is for Corpse by Sue Grafton.
My personal ticker is updated.

11connie53
Edited: May 11, 4:03 am

reporting ROOT # 13 for the year, # 1 for May

10 minuten 38 seconden in deze vreemde wereld by Elif Shafak

Own ticker updated.

12CurrerBell
May 13, 11:00 am

I just finished ROOT #15 toward a goal of 50. Part of my problem has been spending time on Kindle (which I don't count towards ROOTs, although it's doing a nice job for me on reaching the goal on the 75 Books Challenge). Part of the problem also, though, is that I'm reading a fair number of chunksters, which is helping to contribute to my total and the group total on Big Fat Books but which isn't contributing as much to ROOTs as some quickie SciFi or YA or Middle Reader might do.

And part of the chunkster issue is that I've set a goal for myself, over the next few years, of reading just about every significant 19th century French novel (as well as branching off into other French lit). I've got a complete 17-volume edition of the 1899 centenary translations La Comedie Humaine that I've been working on, and all of these average in the 750-800 pages per volume – though I acquired this set a couple years ago (at an extremely good price, <$100), so when I do finish a volume it at least does count as a ROOT.

13benitastrnad
May 13, 12:33 pm

>12 CurrerBell:
I sympathize. I am also reading a good deal more of the 450-500 page novels this year than I have. There is no doubt that affects the numbers of books you get read.

14connie53
Edited: May 14, 1:00 pm

Reporting ROOT # 14 for the year, # 2 for May

De veertig regels van liefde by Elif Shafak

Own ticker updated.

15cyderry
May 17, 8:55 am

I just wanted to give you all a heads up - I may seem to be missing in action for the near future. My SIL has been in hospice care for the last month and it seems that the end is near. We will be traveling to be with her at the end, so I might not be available as usual. Selfishly I just want her to go peacefully and not endure any more pain but I will miss her when she goes.

😓😭💔

16sallylou61
May 17, 9:15 am

So sorry to hear about your SIL. Hope she goes peacefully.

17connie53
May 17, 10:10 am

So sorry to hear that, Chèli.

18connie53
May 17, 10:11 am

Reporting ROOT # 15 for the year # 3 for May

Schip der zielen by Kate Mosse

19Cecilturtle
May 17, 12:50 pm

>15 cyderry: Such a difficult moment to go through, Chèli. My thoughts are with you and your family.

20atozgrl
May 17, 5:24 pm

>15 cyderry: Chèli, I am so sorry to hear that. My condolences to you and all your family. Take care of yourself, and we'll be here when you are able to be back.

21Ann_R
May 17, 5:55 pm

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22MissWatson
May 18, 7:12 am

>15 cyderry: So sorry to hear this, Chèli. Take all the time you need to be with your family.

23Jackie_K
May 18, 7:30 am

>15 cyderry: Cheli, I'm so sorry to hear this. Echoing the others, take all the time you need, your family is your priority right now. Take care.

24torontoc
May 19, 10:38 am

Cheli-sorry to hear your news. Take care!

First ROOT for May and #7 for the year so far. The review is on my thread and no tickers updated.

25Jackie_K
May 21, 9:41 am

I've added my second ROOT for May (#26 for the year) to my ticker only.

26torontoc
May 22, 4:56 pm

Second ROOT for May and #8 for the year so far. The review is on my thread and no tickers updated.

27atozgrl
May 23, 5:21 pm

>1 cyderry: I love the butterfly garden. I visited Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina over 30 years ago, and I remember sitting in an area with flowers that were covered by hundreds of butterflies. It was so peaceful. Checking their current website, I see that they do have a specified Butterfly Garden now, but I'm not sure that it's the same place I saw when I was there. This also reminds me that I need to get busy and get the milkweed seeds that I received as a freebie from my CSA planted.

I have read 2 ROOTs so far this month (Mr. Midshipman Hornblower by C.S. Forester and The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan), and I'm not sure if I'll be able to complete another one before the end of the month. My own ticker is updated.

28benitastrnad
May 24, 1:43 pm

I have another ROOT for May Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire. This is book 8 in the Wayward Children series. These are lots of fun to read and quick. They are novella's so all of them are under 200 pages.

29benitastrnad
May 24, 1:44 pm

I also finished Almond Blossom Appreciation Society by Chris Stewart late last night. This is book 3 in the Driving Over Lemons trilogy by this author and it was a great good fun read.

30MissWatson
May 25, 7:28 am

I have finished my ninth ROOT and am now at the 50/75 mark. It's a great ROOTing year for me.

31majkia
May 25, 10:04 am

>1 cyderry: the butterflies here adore my passionflower vine. In the fall they lay their eggs on it and when they hatch they eat every leaf off the bush.

32Jackie_K
May 26, 10:15 am

I've just added #3 for May (#27 for the year) to my own ticker.

33Ann_R
May 26, 5:13 pm

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34benitastrnad
May 27, 1:14 pm

I have finished two more ROOTS for the month. One has been on my TBR list forever and one was added to my TBR list last year. Rose for Winter by Laurie Lee was the one that has been on my list for a long long time and The Fury by Alex Michaelides was the one added last year. Both were very good. Nobody can write descriptive prose like Lauire Lee and I like the way Michaelides works ancient Greek texts into the modern day mysteries that he writes.

35LisaMorr
May 27, 2:32 pm

>15 cyderry: So sorry to hear this - take care.

36LisaMorr
May 27, 2:45 pm

First ROOT for May finished and #17 for the year, Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace, a ROOT since 2008 or earlier.

37HelenBaker
May 27, 7:17 pm

It is late Autumn here in New Zealand but we too have had a few Monarch butterflies earlier this month but the last of the autumn leaves have almost finished and cool wet weather prevails.
I have finally found time to update my ticker for May Last Orders by Graham Swift, The Book of Fire by Christy Lefteri and Earth by John Boyne all roots for me. I hope to finish one morer before month's end.

38connie53
May 28, 3:05 pm

Reporting ROOT # 16 for the year, # 4 for May

De koningsvrede by Jo Walton

39cyderry
May 29, 11:40 am

We've reached the 50 goal.
Should we try for another 50?

My SIL died on Saturday so I will be busy with family gatherings for the next few days.

I will try to gather numbers sometime this weekend but won't get the June thread posted until early next week.

40EGBERTINA
May 29, 12:17 pm

So sorry for your loss

41Cecilturtle
May 29, 1:30 pm

My condolences to you and your family, Chèli

42kac522
May 29, 5:26 pm

So sorry, Cheli; take care and remember all the good moments.

43MissSos
May 29, 8:19 pm

ROOT #4, Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver. Can I give it 6 out of 5 stars?

44Cecilturtle
May 30, 11:19 am

I'm still tracking with 4 ROOTs for May and 30 overall. My own ticker is updated.

It's been a revelation to track my ROOTs by year acquired: boy did I hoard a lot of books last year! I've already read 20 of them and I feel like I've barely made a dent. I'm trying to be more mindful about accumulating new books this year.

45LisaMorr
May 30, 1:13 pm

>39 cyderry: I'm so sorry for your loss.

46LisaMorr
May 30, 1:14 pm

Second ROOT for May and #18 for the year with Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.

47Jackie_K
May 30, 4:42 pm

>39 cyderry: I'm so sorry, Cheli. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.

48Robertgreaves
May 30, 10:10 pm

Here is my report for May 2024:

UpROOTED books: 10
ROOTless books: 5
Added to the treebook TBR shelves: 3

The ROOTs were:

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
The 99 Boyfriends of Micah Summers by Adam Sass
Murder At Cambridge by Q. Patrick
The People on Platform 5 by Clare Pooley
The Portrait by Iain Pears
Around the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other Writings by Nellie Bly
Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie
Why Is This A Question? by Paul Anthony Jones
Kierkegaard: A Very Short Introduction by Patrick Gardiner

ROOTs in YTD: 37

(Group tickers not touched)

49Robertgreaves
May 30, 10:12 pm

>39 cyderry: So sorry to hear this, Chèli. My condolences to you and yours.

50Jackie_K
May 31, 9:47 am

I'm not going to finish any more by the end of today, so my total is 3 for the month, 27 for the year to date.

51CurrerBell
May 31, 1:00 pm

Still a few percentage points behind, 19/50 = 38% when May should be (I think) just a bit over 41%, but I've been doing a good bit more this year of Big Fat Books (including a stab at completing the entire Comédie Humaine in 700+ pages/volume in the complete set of the 1899 centenary translation) – and as a matter of convenience, I've also been doing a good bit of Kindling, which I don't count toward ROOTing.

Hoping to get caught up in June with some short Middle Reader books that I want to finish and pass on to a fifth grade teacher in my congregation.

52atozgrl
May 31, 4:42 pm

>39 cyderry: My condolences Chèli. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

54Familyhistorian
Edited: Jun 1, 2:05 am

Sorry for your loss, Cheli.

I managed to increase my numbers this month so I'm now at 21 out of 65. Not quite there but gaining ground.

55CurrerBell
Jun 1, 3:20 am

>15 cyderry: Not to worry, things will get taken care of in God's good time when you have a chance to get back after you and your family have been put first. God Bless!

56enemyanniemae
Jun 1, 4:00 am

3 for May- 18 YTD

57MissWatson
Jun 1, 7:27 am

>39 cyderry: My condolences for your loss, Chèli, and to your family.

I have finished 13 ROOTs in May, my own ticker stands at 54/75 now.

58cyderry
Jun 1, 10:50 am

I have collected numbers as best I could.

The follow readers' tickers are not working.

floremolla
martencat
wood0360
karns5306
karenmarie
ell-in-or
jhbaker
nenasfilla
emmanuelfakunle
starkittyn

Please fix them, I just don't have it in me to hunt down the current standings.

As soon as I can I'll post the June Thread.

59clue
Edited: Jun 1, 11:35 am

I read 4 ROOTS this month so doing okay against goal. End of April 18/40.

60connie53
Jun 2, 5:43 am

So sorry for your loss, Chèli, for you and your family.

61connie53
Jun 2, 3:05 pm

Reporting ROOT # 17 for the year, # 1 for June

De naam van de koning by Jo Walton

62detailmuse
Jun 3, 4:30 pm

Heartfelt condolences to you and your family, Chèli.

63HelenBaker
Jun 3, 6:14 pm

Sorry to hear this Cheli. Take the time you need and take consolation in spending time with family.

64connie53
Edited: Jun 4, 2:00 pm

Reporting ROOT # 18 for the year, # 2 for June

Briefjes voor Pelle - Marlies Slegers

Own ticker updated

65Jackie_K
Jun 6, 1:18 pm

I've added my first ROOT for June (#28 for the year) to my own ticker only.

66cyderry
Jun 7, 8:36 pm

I've run the numbers hoping to get thread posted tomorrow.

67majkia
Jun 7, 9:03 pm

>66 cyderry: Great. Hope you are doing better.

68cyderry
Jun 8, 1:31 pm

I finally got it done. Hope it was worth the wait.

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