This is my first year in the challenge and the first post relating to my reading. I intend to post an update on this blog every month. I think I can manage that.
When I started this challenge I planned to answer the prompts in the order they appeared on the challenge site. I managed for the first two weeks but then, due to the availability of the titles I selected, I had to stray. Several of the books on my list are are ebooks on hold at local libraries so I have to read them when I gain access.
Prompt 1) Locked-room mystery
Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney
I didn't know what a locked-room mystery was so I had to turn to the helpful posts on Goodreads that explained each of the prompts as well as giving some suggestions of appropriate titles. I found that the ebook version of this title was available for loan via Libby from a local library.
This is the story of a family reunion that went wrong ending in a murder.
I enjoyed this tale of a sad young woman and her interactions with her unique family. I had no clue as to whodunnit until the end of the book.
I initially thought I would read an old favourite, The Smelly Book by Babette Cole for this prompt but, as it's a picture book of only 32 pages, I thought it was a trifle short for the challenge. Off to Libby I went and searched for a book with the word "perfume" in the title. This book was available so I borrowed it. I really enjoyed this well-written book that wasn't overly descriptive and had elements of history, mystery and romance. As a bonus I learnt about the perfume industry in France.
Week 3
Prompt 8) Features the Ocean
Water by John Boyne
Week 4
Prompt 3) More than 40 chapters
The Benevolent Society of ill-mannered ladies by Alison Goodman
This is another title that I did not initially select for the challenge. I had this book on hold for some time when my turn came up. As I was reading along I realised that it had more than 40 chapters so I added it to my list. The author, Alison Goodman is an Australian with a serious interest in the Regency period.
Week 5
Prompt 44) Includes a wedding
At the Foot of the Cherry Tree by Alli Parker