Saturday, July 01, 2017
11th Annual Canadian Book Challenge - July Roundup
1. Click on the icon above
2. Add a link to your review. (Please link to your specific review, not an entire webpage.)
3. Add your name and in parentheses the title of the book, such as Melwyk (Anne of Green Gables)
4. In the comment section below, tell me your grand total so far. (ex. "This brings me up to 1/13")
Anyone signing up for the 11th Annual Canadian Book Challenge by the end of July will be entered into a draw for a 13 book prize pack generously offered by Simon & Schuster Canada!
All other draws in upcoming months are exclusively offered to #CanBookChallenge participants via email.
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1/13 Fairest of All by Sarah Mlynowski
ReplyDeleteOn the board (1/13) with Peacock Blue by Phyllis Webb.
ReplyDelete1/13 Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel (2005)
ReplyDelete1/13 Boundary: The Last Summer by Andree A. Michaud
ReplyDelete2/13 Chase by Linwood Barclay - his first foray into writing for middle school readers.
ReplyDeleteI'm 1/13 with Devil Bones.
ReplyDeleteJoshua Then and Now is 1/13 for me (seem to have forgotten to comment when I linked the review)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, you are all doing so much better than I am! I have two books I just have to get reviewed soon!
ReplyDeleteJust finished my first book of the year
ReplyDeleteI'm at 2/13 now.
ReplyDeleteI'm at 2/13 with The Best Laid Plans.
ReplyDelete3/13 A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki
ReplyDelete4/13 Knife by R.J. Anderson
ReplyDelete3/13 now with Triangle (for Jon Klassen, the illustrator)
ReplyDeleteOn the board! Trying to read 13 graphic novels/comics, 13 books set in all provinces and territories. Allowing for overlap, my first book sees me at 1/13 comics and with Yukon off my list.
ReplyDeleteThree books on the theme of northerly indigenous people. Not sure what my next mini-theme will be, but maybe biographies...
ReplyDeleteI've got 7/13 read so far.
ReplyDelete4/13 so far. I have 2 of the next 9 chosen: The Night Stages by Jane Urquhart and Come Back for Me by Sharon Hart-Green. #CanBookChallenge
ReplyDeleteMy second Richler book brings me to 2/13. I do plan to read some books by other Canadians this year.
ReplyDeleteI keep trying to comment but they keep not posting. I'm 1/13 with An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth. I thought I posted a comment when I posted my link, but it apparently didn't post.
ReplyDeleteHi Crystal -- I'm sorry for the trouble! Sometimes blogger can eat comments & I'm not sure why. Thankfully your new comments are posting correctly!
DeleteI am late on this but my July Canadian reads were: Party Wall, Sugar Falls: A Residential School Story, Red: A Haida Manga, The Rez Sisters: A Play in Two Acts, Juliet's Answer: One Man's Search for Love and the Elusive Cure for Heartbreak, If This is Home, and Yukon: A Wilder Place
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