Notes & Quotes from a Literary Librarian
"What Canadian books did you read and review in July?"A bit early to be asking that, isn't it?
It's a link for the whole month, Roger 😄
Book 1 of 13 for this challenge. Missed the goal for the first time last year. Won't let it happen again!
Time goes by very quickly somehow doesn't it? ;)
I begin this year's challenge with the most boring Canadian novel I've ever read. It can only go uphill from here!
haha! well, start with low expectations and it will only improve :)
Melena's Jubilee and House Held Up by Trees bring me up to 2/13. The second book I'm counting for illustrator Jon Klassen.
Come From Away is 1/13 for me!
Taking my usual route (attempting to get to 13 graphic novels and a book from each province/territory, allowing for overlap), I'm at 2/13 graphic novels and Ontario covered.
Just finished #2 ... "Remember Tokyo" by Nick Wilkshire (the third in the A Foreign Affairs Mystery series.
The Literary Sewing Circle book is 1/13 for me.
Oooh, so happy you decided to read along :)
Me too. I love the posts about it even if I haven't gotten it together to make anything yet.
Patteron's Consumption makes 1/13. On the board! Took a while to get the review up.
On the board with one!
Love, Penelope brings me to 3/13
2/13!
2/13 with Halcyon
3/13 graphic novels, 2 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut); total of 4
4/13 graphic novels, 2 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut); total of 5
2/13 for me with Bellewether!
Isabel Mackay's 1926 novel Blencarrow is my second. Highly recommended.
A collection of poetry by Calef Brown is 2/13
4/13 graphic novels, 2 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut); total of 6
5/13 graphic novels, 2 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut, British Columbia); total of 7
With Hudson Pickle, I'm up to 4/13
Anne of the Island brings me to 3/13!
I'm on the board! This brings me to 1/13.Zero Day by Ezekiel Boonehttps://darlenesbooknook.blogspot.com/2018/07/book-review-4-out-of-5-stars-for-zero.html
With Sherlock Frankenstein, I'm at 5/13.
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"What Canadian books did you read and review in July?"
ReplyDeleteA bit early to be asking that, isn't it?
It's a link for the whole month, Roger 😄
DeleteBook 1 of 13 for this challenge. Missed the goal for the first time last year. Won't let it happen again!
ReplyDeleteTime goes by very quickly somehow doesn't it? ;)
DeleteI begin this year's challenge with the most boring Canadian novel I've ever read. It can only go uphill from here!
ReplyDeletehaha! well, start with low expectations and it will only improve :)
DeleteMelena's Jubilee and House Held Up by Trees bring me up to 2/13. The second book I'm counting for illustrator Jon Klassen.
ReplyDeleteCome From Away is 1/13 for me!
ReplyDeleteTaking my usual route (attempting to get to 13 graphic novels and a book from each province/territory, allowing for overlap), I'm at 2/13 graphic novels and Ontario covered.
ReplyDeleteJust finished #2 ... "Remember Tokyo" by Nick Wilkshire (the third in the A Foreign Affairs Mystery series.
ReplyDeleteThe Literary Sewing Circle book is 1/13 for me.
ReplyDeleteOooh, so happy you decided to read along :)
DeleteMe too. I love the posts about it even if I haven't gotten it together to make anything yet.
DeletePatteron's Consumption makes 1/13. On the board! Took a while to get the review up.
ReplyDeleteOn the board with one!
ReplyDeleteLove, Penelope brings me to 3/13
ReplyDelete2/13!
ReplyDelete2/13 with Halcyon
ReplyDelete3/13 graphic novels, 2 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut); total of 4
ReplyDelete4/13 graphic novels, 2 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut); total of 5
ReplyDelete2/13 for me with Bellewether!
ReplyDeleteIsabel Mackay's 1926 novel Blencarrow is my second. Highly recommended.
ReplyDeleteA collection of poetry by Calef Brown is 2/13
ReplyDelete4/13 graphic novels, 2 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut); total of 6
ReplyDelete5/13 graphic novels, 2 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut, British Columbia); total of 7
ReplyDeleteWith Hudson Pickle, I'm up to 4/13
ReplyDeleteAnne of the Island brings me to 3/13!
ReplyDeleteI'm on the board! This brings me to 1/13.
ReplyDeleteZero Day by Ezekiel Boone
https://darlenesbooknook.blogspot.com/2018/07/book-review-4-out-of-5-stars-for-zero.html
With Sherlock Frankenstein, I'm at 5/13.
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