willowsnn3
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Glad you are joining us. Just added you to first post.I would love to join in. I am doing Good Reads and the Pop Sugar challenge but the more accountable the better.
I only managed to read 10 non work related books last year as i was in my final year of studies and had 2 x big exams and dissertation.
This year i am going for 55 books.
So far i have read:
1) State of Sorrow : Melinda Salisbury 3/5*. Political fantasy.
2)A Curse So Dark and Lonely -Brigid Kemmerer 5/5. Fantasy retelling of Beauty and the Beast
3) A Heart so Fierce and Broken -Brigid Kemmerer sequel to the above. 3/5
4) Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen. Regency Classic 5/5
Currently Reading
5) Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte. Gothic Romance
6)Venus and Aphrodite- B Hughes Historic Non Fiction Classical
Currently Listening to:
7) The Histories, Herodotus. Classical Text
Welcome! Added you to the first post.I'll join. I'm doing one of those "read x book, read a book by so and so" challenges with friends, and have set a goal on goodreads, but accountability is good, and I'm seeing this as a good spot for new book ideas too (not that I'm caught up at all on books that I have!) I've set a goal of 30 books for this year, although, if January is any indicator, I may need to increase that goal.
1/30: Little Women. This fit the "classic" category on the book challenge. I'm not a fan of the classics (sorry) but the story wasn't bad. 4/5
2/30: It's What I do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario. This fit the "nonfiction" category on the book challenge. I enjoyed this. It was an intriguing and eye opening read, and very readable. 4/5
3/30: A Woman Is No Man by Etaf Rum. I read this to take a break from the challenge. I found this book to be very readable, very humbling, and very eye-opening. 5/5
4/30: Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit. This was an "everyone is going to read this book" book on the challenge list. It's a selection of very poorly written feminist essays. If I see any other book by this author appear on one of these challenges my friend hands me, I'm done with her book challenge lists. 1/5
5/30: Welcome to the Pine Away Motel and Cabins by Katarina Bivald. Read this to break up the challenge. Readable, and I liked the characters a lot, but there was something about it that wasn't quite right and I still can't put my finger on it. I liked it, but I didn't love it. 3.5/5
6/30: Breakfast with Buddha by Roland Merullo. Another specific book on the book list and one I wouldn't have necessarily picked for myself. I ended up enjoying it overall. Something was missing, but it was very readable. 4/5.
If you are a pinterest user you can find many book challenges on there.Welcome! Added you to the first post.
I have thought about doing one of those challenges you are talking about. Maybe I'll research it further.
#1-What Happens in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand
It’s book 2 in her new series. Really enjoyed the characters and setting. Ended on a cliffhanger ugh! Next one comes out in October. She is one of my all time favorite authors, so I know I will enjoy anything she writes.
#2-The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
A solid “sequel” to Handmaid’s Tale. I enjoyed getting to learn things from other perspectives. Very interesting and I love Atwood’s writing style.
#3-This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel
Amazing book. I could not put it down. 5 stars all around.
#4-Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate
I enjoyed this one, but some of the "southern" descriptions in the present day portion were way over the top. I'm interested in reading the non-fiction that came out after this one. I fell down the Wikipedia rabbit hole while reading this.
#5-The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman (currently reading)