I'm sure with a little tweaking of my reading in 2022 I should be able to conquer this challenge from The Goodwill Librarian. Reading 50 books in a year doesn't present a challenge. While some of the items on the list don't have much appeal perhaps they will broaden my horizons. I can do this!
I'll even try to blog here about some of the titles I read.
Will you join me?
What a great challenge. I fear it is way too late for me to join and I am way behind with all my other reading challenges anyway. But just for fun, I did check the prompts against what I have read so far this year and I can say that I have fulfilled prompt No. 2 set in a foreign country "A Gentleman in Moscow" by Amor Towles, No. 4 part of a series "Singapore Sapphire" by A.M. Stuart, No. 11 a pretty cover "Dissolve" by Nikki Gemmell, no. 12 older than 20 years "Urban Development in 19th Century London: Lambeth, Battersea & Wandsworth 1838-1888" by Janet Roebuck published 1979, No. 14 published this year "The Registrar" by Neela Janakiramanan, no. 16 female protagonist "Devotion" by Hannah Kent, no. 20 over 500 pages long "Cloud Cuckoo Land" by Anthony Doerr - three others I can't fit into any of the prompts."Writing True Stories" by Patti Miller, "After Story" by Larissa Behrendt and "Case Study" by Graeme Macrae Burnet.Good luck with the rest of the challenge Jill!
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