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Mount TBR Reading Challenge 2020

December 16, 2019 by Sue Leave a Comment

This is my favorite challenge and will be my ninth year to join. I lightened up my challenge load in 2019 and signed up for 36 and Mt. Vancouver but exceeded that, so I’m going to return to my usual goal of 48 books from my To Be Read pile and sign up for Mt. Ararat. Thanks to Bev at My Reader’s Block for continuing to host.

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Mount TBR 2019 wrap-up

December 16, 2019 by Sue 1 Comment

My favorite challenge and with this being the eighth year and me hiking every year, I’ve definitely made a dent in my stacks. Because of some changes to my life last year, I barely made my usual goal of 48 books and the top of Mt. Ararat. I literally squeaked in during the last week, so to cut down on my stress level this year, I set my sights on 36 books and the top of Mt. Vancouver. But things change and I actually exceeded my goal by two peaks and read 60 for the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro!

Here’s my list:

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What’s in a Name 2020

December 5, 2019 by Sue 1 Comment

https://carolinabooknook.wordpress.com/2019/12/01/whats-in-a-name-2020-challenge-sign-up/

I began this challenge in 2009 and have loved doing it. Thanks to Andrea at Carolina Book Nook for hosting. The rules are simple: Read one book in each category. Here are this year’s categories.

  • An ampersand – & (ex. Blanca & Roja, Rot & Ruin)
  • An antonym (ex. Big Little Lies, Wicked Saints)
  • 4 letters or less (ex. Feed, Vox)
  • A given/first name (ex. Tess of the Road, Flowers for Algernon)
  • Reference to children (ex. Baby Proof, Children of Blood and Bone)
  • One of the 4 natural elements – water, air, fire, earth (ex. The River at Night, The Name of the Wind)

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What’s in a Name 2019 wrap-up

August 29, 2019 by Sue Leave a Comment

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I began this challenge in 2009 when it was hosted by someone else, but for several years it’s been ably hosted by Charlie @ The Worm Hole.  This year she passed it off to Andrea at Carolina Book Nook. And now I have finished it up.

The rules are simple-Read one book from each category during the year and here are my finished books.

A precious stone/metal The Golden Tresses of the Dead (Flavia de Luce #10), Alan Bradley

A temperature A Cold Treachery (Inspector Rutledge #7), Charles Todd

A month or day of the week Weeping on Wednesday (Lois Meade #3), Ann Purser

A meal If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period, Gennifer Choldenko

Contains the word “girl” or “woman” The Woman on the Orient Express, Lindsay Jayne Ashford

Contains both the words “of” AND “and” Children of Blood and Bone (Legacy of Orisha #1), Tomi Adeyemi

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Gentle Spectrums 2019

January 28, 2019 by Sue Leave a Comment

I’m joining the Gentle Spectrums challenge for the 6th year and making my goal one book in each category. Any books read after that until the end of the year will be a bonus. I’m trying to decrease my stress and still have fun, so a new plan sounds great. This challenge has the following categories for 2019. Thanks to Carolyn for hosting!

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