Thursday, December 12, 2019

2020 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge

Another that I have done for several years now.



20th Century Reader - 2 books
Victorian Reader - 5 books
Renaissance Reader - 10 books
Medieval - 15 books
Ancient History - 25 books
Prehistoric - 50+ books



My Books:

  1. Daisy Jones & the Six--Taylor Jenkins Reid
  2. The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency--Alexander McCall Smith
  3. And Then There Were None--Agatha Christie
  4. California Girl--T. Jefferson Parker
  5. Cranford--Elizabeth Gaskell
  6. The Girl With the Red Balloon--Katherine Locke
  7. White Fang--Jack London
  8. Black Dove, White Raven--Elizabeth Wein
  9. The Call of the Wild--Jack London
  10. Infants of the Spring--Wallace Thurman
  11. Elijah of Buxton--Christopher Paul Curtis
  12. Lysistrata--Aristophanes
  13. An Appetite for Violets--Martine Bailey
  14. The House of the Spirits--Isabel Allende
  15. The Bluest Eye--Toni Morrison
  16. In a German Pension--Katherine Mansfield
  17. The Betrothed--Alessandro Manzoni
  18. The Swans of Fifth Avenue--Melanie Benjamin
  19. You Belong to Me--Johanna Lindsey
  20. The Viking's Woman--Heather Graham
  21. The Green Carnation--Robert Smythe Hitchens
  22. Clan of the Cave Bear--Jean M. Auel
  23. See What I Have Done--Sarah Schmidt
  24. 2 A.M. at the Cat's Pajamas--Marie-Helene Bertino
  25. Twelfth Night--William Shakespeare
  26. Fences--August Wilson
  27. The Planet of Junior Brown--Virginia Hamilton
  28. Tigress--Jennifer Blake
  29. Kindred--Octavia E. Butler
  30. The Lost Vintage--Ann Mah
  31. The Prize--Julie Garwood
  32. The Twenty-One Balloons--William Pene du Bois
  33. Nothing to See Here--Kevin Wilson
  34. The Canterbury Tales--Geoffrey Chaucer
  35. Empress of the Splendid Season--Oscar Hijuelos
  36. The Portrait of a Lady--Henry James
  37. The Art of Baking Blind--Sarah Vaughan
Calling this one off on September 30. The blog hosting this challenge has been deleted.

2 comments:

Passages to the Past said...

Thanks for joining the Reading Challenge!

Davida Chazan (The Chocolate Lady) said...

This is going to be a good year for Historical Fiction - I'm sure of it!