Friday, December 21, 2018

My 2019 52 Books in 52 Weeks RC Sign-up


Mommy Mannegren is hosting a "52 Books in 52 Weeks" RC at her blog , "Mommy Mannegren".  Click the button above to go to the sign-up page, for full details and to sign up.  Sorry about that graphic.  I've tried resizing it here and in PicMonkey, but it just comes out blurry.

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MY LIST

(the first ten categories appear here for now, I will add as the year progresses)

2.  An author you've never heard of before. Bad Karma by Douglas Klegg
3.  A book you've read before.  The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
4.  A book with a strong female lead.  Ruthless by Susan Kiernan-Lewis (Jan 8) DONE
6.  A book set in the Southern USA. The Russian and Aunt Sophia by Rita Moreau (Florida)
7.  A memoir on someone you admire.  Child, Hold Me by Michel Sauret
8.  Set in the Victorian Era. Pilfered Promises by M. Louisa Locke
9.  A character with a career you wish you had.  Exit, Stage Left by Adam Croft
10.   A plant on the cover.  Fatal Flowers by Enes Smith
11.  Published the year you graduated school.
12.  A graphic novel.
13.  Featuring music.
14.  Ugly cover.
15.  A teen as the main character.  First Frost by Liz DeJesus (Jan 4) DONE
16.  The retelling of a well-known story.
17.  Set during a holiday.
18.  A book picked out for you by someone else.
19.  Gothic fiction.
20.  A book about time travel.
21.  A title that starts with the letter 'J".
22.  Fantasy novel.
23.  True crime novel.
24.  Self-published book.
25.  The name of a color in the title.
26.  A one-word title.
27.  A book that makes you mad.  In the Midst of Winter by Danice Hope (Jan 1, tour Jan 8) - DONE
28.  A book that discusses mental health.
29.  A book published by Harper Collins.
30.  A book by an author who uses initials.
31.  A book that everyone's talking about.
32.  A western.
33.  A book about a cult.
34.  A book that was nominated (but didn't win) for a GoodReads Choice 2018 award.
35.  A sports-related book.
36.  A humorous novel.
37.  Set in South America.
38.  An allegorical book.
39.  Military-related (fiction or non-fiction)
40.  A book about an immigrant.
41.  A book suggested by someone else in the challenge.
42.  A family member's favorite book.
43.  A children's book.
44.  A book by an author who uses a pseudonym.
45.  A beach read.  Why Romeo Hates Juliet by Anna Mara (Jan 3) DONE
46.  The first book you see in a bookstore/library.
47.  Set in a country you've visited.
48.  Set in a post-apocalyptic world
49,  A speed read.
50.  A fairy tale.
51.  A book about organized crime/the mob.
52.  An audiobook.

Before being read and reviewed links above go to GoodReads w/the exception of the following:
4. Goes to Amazon, because the book does not show on GoodReads
5.  Links to The Literature Project, where the play can be read.

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