Hello, Everyone!
I have been thinking about what to share with you regarding books and reading challenges, so here is the list of books I have read so far for the 52bookclub challenge:
- The Alice Network – by Kate Quinn
- The Great Alone – by Kristen Hannah
- Puff, the Magic Dragon – by Peter Yarrow
- Pier 21: a history – by Steven Schwinghammer
- Catherine, Called Birdy – by Karen Cushman
- My Brilliant Friend – by Elena Ferrante
- The Answer Is … Reflections on my Life – by Alex Trebek
- The Sun Down Motel – by Simone St. James
- Good Mothers Don’t – by Laura Best
- You Had Me at Hola – by Alexis Daria
- A Soldier’s Sketchbook: the illustrated First World War Diary of R.H. Rabjohn – by John Wilson
- Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang – by Kate Wilhelm
- Uncommon Danger – by Eric Ambler
- Krambambuli – by Syr Ruus
- St. George and the Dragon – by Beth Andrews
- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit – by Sloan Wilson
- Their Eyes Were Watching God – by Zora Neale Hurston
- Big Magic: Creative Magic Beyond Fear – by Elizabeth Gilbert
- The Calculating Stars – by Mary Robinette Kowal
- Before Green Gables – by Budge Wilson
- Reagandoodle and Little Buddy: the true story of a labradoodle and his toddler best friend – by Sandi Swiridoff
- Angela’s Ashes: a memoir – by Frank McCourt
- The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek – by Kim Michele Richardson
- My Sister the Moon – by Sue Harrison
- The Tale of Despereaux – by Kate DiCamillo
- Someone to Watch Over Me – by Jill Churchill
- The Pursuit of Happyness – by Chris Gardner
For the Indigo reading challenge I have read:
- Catherine, Called Birdy – by Karen Cushman
- My Brilliant Friend – by Elena Ferrante
- Good Mothers Don’t – by Laura Best
- White Fragility: why it’s so hard for white people to talk about racism – by Robin DiAngelo
- Krambambuli – by Syr Ruus
- Our House is on Fire: scenes of a family and a planet in crisis – by Malena Ernman
- The City in the Middle of the Night – by Charlie Jane Anders
- My Sister the Moon – by Sue Harrison
- Big Burn – by Lesley Choyce
For the Agatha Christie reading challenge — none yet.
For what I’ve read for the Goodreads personal challenge you can check my page there (I’m there as Lynn Davidson); too many books to add here because I am halfway to my goal of 700.
Of the above 31 books, which ones have you read? Do you have any of them in your TBR (to be read) stash?
Thanks for reading … and Blessings on your day!
Good Mothers Don’t – Laura Best
Krambambuli – Syr Ruus
My Brilliant Friend – Elena Ferrante
Angela’s Ashes – Frank McCourt
Their Eyes Were Watching God – Zora Neale Hurston
The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit – Sloan Wilson
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Thank you for sharing, Syr. 🙂
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Great to see your lists. Thank you for reading my books. Hope you are as well as can be during these difficult times.
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So good to see you, Syr! Your books are very enjoyable. We are doing okay, all things considered. Stay well!
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I’ve read Krambambuli –Syr Ruus
Angela’s Ashes–Fran McCourt
Before Green Gables–Budge Wilson
And Good Mothers Don’t… Imagine that!
You have impressive lists, Lynn. Thank you for always reading my books, too!
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Thanks for sharing, Laura. And I always enjoy your books; waiting for the next one now. Oh, and I have your newest one – The Family Way – to read for a prompt in the reading challenges. I will get to it, soon I hope.
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I´ve read Catherine, Called Birdy and Good Mothers Don´t and Angela´s Ashes. All excellent books. Some others on your list I would like to read. Well done!!
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Thanks for sharing, Darlene. It’s wonderful to be able to escape into books. 🙂
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I’d just read The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek this month and really enjoyed it, and Angela’s Ashes is one of my all time favourite reads. Great lists you’ve got here!
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Thank you, Peachy, for stopping by and especially for leaving a comment. From one book lover to another … Read On!
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