Saturday, September 01, 2018
12th Annual Canadian Book Challenge: September Round Up
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")
5. In the comment section below, note whether you've read a book which meets the monthly challenge set via email for participants.
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Her Pretty Face brings me to 6/13
ReplyDeleteJust finished #6 ... "Somebody's Daughter: Inside an International Prostitution Ring" by Phonse Jessome
ReplyDeleteI read and posted White Sand Blues by Vicki Delaney in July, but couldn't find the linkup at the time. I have 2 others, but I still need to post them first... Until then, I'm at 1/13
ReplyDeleteOkay, I had posted Coyote Tales in early August, but again, never added it to the link up. That brings me to 2/13.
DeleteJust posted and added Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein by Linda Bailey. I read this 8/31 and posted today. This brings me to 3/13.
DeleteMy fifth book for this year's challenge, a 1922 mystery/thriller by Montrealer Frank L. Packard.
ReplyDeleteTwo Times a Traitor brings me up to 10/13
ReplyDeleteSadie brings me to 7/13
ReplyDelete7/13 graphic novels, 5 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories); total of 11
ReplyDeleteJust finished #7 ... "Terry Fox: His Story" by Leslie Scrivener. I'm doing our local Terry Fox Run this Sunday! Anyone else?
ReplyDeleteYoung Frances brings me to 11/13
ReplyDeleteJust to clarify, Brian Busby is not the Girl at Bullet Lake, rather it is the title of a novel he read. Book number 6 in this year's challenge.
ReplyDeleteToronto writer Thea Lim's first novel brings me to 3/13
ReplyDeleteL. R. Wright's The Suspect, a Karl Alberg & Cassandra Mitchell mystery. 4/13
ReplyDelete8/13 graphic novels, 5 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories); total of 11
ReplyDeleteAs promised....sign-up post even though I'm a little late to the party. I hope to read 14 books.
ReplyDeleteUpdate: 0/14
Excellent! Welcome!
DeleteWhatshisface brings me to 12/13
ReplyDeleteDeja Dead by Kathy Reichs
ReplyDeleteThis brings me up to 4/13
The World More Full of Weeping by Robert J. Wiersema
ReplyDeleteThis brings me up to 5/13
Just finished #8 ... "The Year of Less: How I Stopped Shopping, Gave Away My Belongings, and Discovered Life Is Worth More Than Anything You Can Buy in a Store" by Cait Flanders
ReplyDeleteJust finished #9 ... "Happily Ever Esther" by Steve Jenkins, Derek Walter and Caprice Crane
ReplyDeleteBlind Assassin by Margaret Atwood is 4/13 (and fabulous!)
ReplyDeleteThe Enchanted Egg brings me up to 13/13
ReplyDeleteThe Lightkeeper's Daughters brings me to 7/13!!
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