On the 27th December 2021 the Goodwill Librarian launched on Facebook her 2022 reading challenge. I made a hasty decision to join this challenge.
Each month I will report my progress in reading books that fulfil her criteria. I will add a link to the Librarything entry for each criterion I tick off.
Following are details of titles I ticked off in March. You can see the full list of criteria here.
1. With a colour in the name Anne of Green Gables - Lucy M Montgomery
https://www.librarything.com/work/3253/book/213752213
5. That you should have read in school The Pearl - John Steinbeck
https://www.librarything.com/work/2977712/book/214807164
6. On the New York Times bestseller list My name is Lucy Barton - Elizabeth Strout https://www.librarything.com/work/16413151/book/214636289
8. With an animal in the name The Fire Wombat - Jackie French
https://www.librarything.com/work/26068631/book/213786943
23. Involving water Girl from the Sea - Margaret Wild
https://www.librarything.com/work/25602548/book/213787358
26. With a magical element Devotion - Hannah Kent
https://www.librarything.com/work/26992876/book/213787008
29. With chapter titles Funerals to die for : the craziest, creepiest, and most bizarre funeral traditions and practices ever - Kathy Benjamin
https://www.librarything.com/work/13757464/book/214446954
31. With a map in the front Is that you, Ruthie? - Ruth Hegarty
https://www.librarything.com/work/4500891/book/214691334
38. Featuring the LGBTQ+ community The Mother - Jane Caro
https://www.librarything.com/work/27922184/book/214251141
43. Of poetry Australian poetry since 1788 - Geoffrey Lehmann
https://www.librarything.com/work/12017864/book/214587150
Although I managed to slot some of the books I read into the challenge categories this is not a full list of the books I read in March. The remainding titles can be seen on my Lbrarything and GoodReads accounts.
I will need to target some titles outside my reading comfort zone to meet some of the remaining challenges!
I love reading the books you’ve chosen for the prompts. I’ve read a few of them. The book for With Chapter Titles really does take my fancy
ReplyDeleteJennifer, It isn't particularly written but is brim full of information written with large dollops of humour.
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