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.
Don't forget to go on over and check out Shonna's post introducing the 13th Annual Canadian Book Challenge! You can sign up right at the post if you plan to keep on reading Canadian :)
The Break brings me to 29.
ReplyDeleteEmily of New Moon bring me in at 30.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I've met the Mini Challenge for this month with this book.
Exit Barney McGee brings me to 22.
ReplyDeleteMy first YA book of the year!
Avatar: the Last Airbender: Imbalance, Part One puts me at 48/13
ReplyDeleteJust finished #47 ... "Unconventional Candour" by George Smitherman
ReplyDeleteBook 11/13. 2 to go in 2 months
ReplyDeleteGrant Allen's An Army Doctor's Romance brings me to 23. Sadly, not recommended.
ReplyDeleteThe Beauty of the Moment brings me to 49/13
ReplyDeleteJust finished #48 ... "Deception Cove" by Owen Laukkanen
ReplyDeleteHi there all!
ReplyDeleteI am at 188/13.
I sure hope that Melanie updates our book review numbers. I find it very unmotivating. Its been months in my case since she updated them. I am almost at 200 books reviewed and I am still at 110 on the side bar.
Thanks for listening!
Irene Roth
And, yet, you've somehow motivated yourself to read another 78 books: congratulations! :)
DeleteUnless one has hosted a challenge or event, it's difficult to imagine how much work is required behind-the-scenes: badges and graphics, updates and blog-hopping, keeping widgets up-to-date and arranging for monthly themes...it's a lot!
16/13 graphic novels, 13 provinces/territories covered; total of 26
ReplyDeleteThe Elephant Keeper makes 7/13 for me. This also meets the children's book mini-challenge.
ReplyDeleteThe Unteachables brings me to 50/13.
ReplyDeleteAnne of Ingleside brings me in at 31.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I've met the Mini Challenge for this month with this book.
The four I have added bring me to 10 / 13.
ReplyDeleteThe Phantom Freighter brings me to 24.
ReplyDeletePossibly my first (likely my last) Hardy Boys Mystery!
The latest Louise Penny brings me to 11/13
ReplyDeleteE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and The X-Files: Earth Children are Weird (same link - https://ponderingthelibrary.blogspot.com/2019/05/illustrated-by-kim-smith.html) bring me to 9/13.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if they count for the mini-challenge... I read them in March, but wrote my post this month.
The batch of Quebecois novels I finished this month brings me to 13/13 by Quebecois authors (my own theme, not a requirement of the challenge). Phew - I wasn't sure I"d make it! Thanks for hosting, Melanie!
ReplyDeleteMake-a-Saurus brings me to 51/13.
ReplyDeleteJust finished #49 ... "Field Notes: A City Girl's Search for Heart and Home in Rural Nova Scotia" by Sara Jewell
ReplyDelete17/13 graphic novels, 13 provinces/territories covered; total of 27
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