Monday, December 17, 2018

My 2019 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge Sign-Up


The 2019 Alphabet Soup RC is hosted by Lori at the Escape With Dollycas.  You can click on the button above to go to the sign-up page for full details.  The first letter of the first word of a book's title.

For instance, the book I am currently reading (on 7 November 2018) - is (was?) "The Cowboy's Christmas Bride" by Laurie McClair.  Since those pesky little words like 'the, a, an' and their ilk don't count, this book would go on the line below starting with the letter "C".  Right now the links go to Goodreads (exception noted at the bottom).  After I've read and reviewed each book, the link will go to my review and maybe be a different color or something.

There is also a Facebook group for this challenge - here!  Be sure to check that out!

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A - Above All Things by Deborah Raney
B - Bad Karma by Douglas Clegg
C - Child, Hold Me by Michel Sauret
D - Dead Man's Walk by Anthony James
E - Exit, Stage Left by Adam Croft
F - Fatal Flowers by Enes Smith
G - The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
H - How the Light Gets In by Jolina Petersheim
I -  The Indigo Pearl by V Knox
J - Jack Wakes Up by Seth Harwood
K - Kindness of Strangers by Julie Smith
L - Legends of the Egyptian Gods by E.A. Wallis Budge
M - Marrying a Country Star by Emma Evans
N - New Traditions by Hayley Wescott
O - Out of Time by Jacquie Underdown
P - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Q - A Queen's Spy by Sam Burnell
R - Ruthless by Susan Kiernan-Lewis - Jan 8 - DONE
S - The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem van Loon
T - The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
U - Unreal by Riley Moreno
V - Voodoo You Think You Are by G.A. Chase
W - The Weaver Takes a Wife by Sheri Cobb South
X - Murder at Sea of Passenger X by Anna Celeste Burke
Y - You Don't Know Me by Faleena Hopkins
Z - The Zodiac Killer by WL Knightly

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Saturday 15 December, 2018 - edited to fill out the list and add GoodReads links for book info.  There is one exception, and that is for Taming of the Shrew, which goes to the Folger Library website.

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