Cathy at Cathy 746 has a yearly challenge to read twenty books over the summer months starting on 1 June 2017 and running until 3 September 2017, and once again I’ve decided to join her.
My aim this year was to read all twenty books in the allotted time span but the plan has been somewhat disrupted, however despite only posting reviews for books 1 – 5 of the challenge (you can see the original list the master page here) I have actually finished reading the first set of 10 with reviews to follow, and so it’s time to choose the next set in the hope I will magically get these read before the cut-off date!
The links below will take you to the Goodreads description
The Ripper of Waterloo Road by Jan Bondeson
The Spider and the Fly by Claudia Rowe
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
Stranger in the House by Julie Summers
Before the Poison by Peter Robinson
The Summer House by Santa Montefiore
The Judges Wife by Ann O’Loughlin
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne
Murder is Easy by Agatha Christie
My original second list looked a wee bit on the bleak side so I chose some cheerier books to break it up but never fear there is plenty of murder to get me through August!
I will continue to tweet my way through the challenge using the hashtag #20booksofsummer to demonstrate when one of my reads is part of this challenge!
Now if you’ll excuse me, I seem to have a big pile of books to read!
Any of these take your fancy?
Oh I hope you enjoy Alias Grace this is my favourite Atwood book. Good luck with the challenge.
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So many people have said that it’s great – I can’t wait to read it now – as for the challenge I think it’s now going to be a wee bit tight but hey!
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Just take it at your pace that’s all you can do!
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Wow you’re doing so much better than me! I’ve read 4 soon to be 5 when I finish another book this morning.
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I managed a fair few when we were on holiday, not quite sure when I’m going to find the time to read this lot but I’ll try… keep going!
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Oh, you have some great reads there, Cleo. I’ve been wanting to read the Koch, so I’ll be really interested in what you think of that one. And you’ve got a Robinson and Christie in there; can’t go wrong with them! I’ll look forward to your reviews.
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I’m hoping for some swift reads with this set Margot given that I have many other book reading obligations so picked the books I thought I’d find exceptionally engaging.
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I love Alias Grace and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas so can’t wait to read your thoughts on them!
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Thank you 🙂
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I’m pondering Dear Mr. M and Alias Grace. Good luck working your way through the remaining ten books. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you Laurel – I’m going to do my best!
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I like the sound of The Judge’s Wife! Happy reading! x
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Thanks Meggy – I missed the actual unveiling of your real name at the time 🙂
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The Koch would be my pick, and the Christie, of course. You may be able to tempt me with The Ripper of Waterloo Road though… we shall see!
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I’ve had the Koch since Christmas and keep eyeing it up – I hope it is as good as the other two! I still have five to review from the first set!!
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Ha! I’ve only read 6 and reviewed ONE so far… but I’m not panicking… 😉
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I loved The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, good luck with your challenge 🙂
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Thank you – you too!
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A fun way to get those book piles lowered. And you seem to be steaming right along. I have a feeling you’ll get to all of them in time. Enjoy!
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I’m not so sure about that as I have lots of others to review too but I’m giving it my best shot!
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You were smart to break your 20 into two sets – that left more room for flexibility and made it look more manageable I bet. I’ve read 9 and reviewed 7 so far, so I’m not really thinking I’ll make it to 20 by September! But it’s okay – I still have enjoyed myself!
You know I love the Atwood and I love Christie but I’ve not read that one yet. good looking bunch of books!
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IMHO you can never go wrong with Peter Robinson. Just sayin’…
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