Here are the Reading Challenge details:
Each month, a new post dedicated to the HF Challenge will be created. To participate, you only have to follow the rules:
Everyone can participate, even those who don't have a blog (you can add your book title and thoughts in the comment section if you wish)
Add the link(s) of your review(s) including your name and book title to the Mister Linky we’ll be adding to our monthly post (please, do not add your blog link, but the correct address that will guide us directly to your review)
Any sub-genre of historical fiction is accepted (Historical Romance, Historical Mystery, Historical Fantasy, Young Adult, etc.)
During the following 12 months you can choose one of the different reading levels:
20th century Reader - 2 books
Victorian Reader - 5 books
Renaissance Reader - 10 books
Medieval - 15 books
Ancient History - 25 books
Prehistoric - 50+ books
Here is what I am reading:
- City of Women--David R. Gilliam
- One Thousand White Women--Jim Fergus
- Lady Susan--Jane Austen
- Black Beauty--Anna Sewell
- The Epic of Gilgamesh
- Quicksand--Nella Larsen
- Angle of Repose--Wallace Stegner
- The Language of Flowers--Vanessa Diffenbaugh
- The Blacker the Berry--Wallace Thurman
- The Big Rock Candy Mountain--Wallace Stegner
- Slaughterhouse Five--Kurt Vonnegut
- The Goose Girl--Shannon Hale
- Big Bob--Georges Simenon
- Lost Horizon--James Hilton
- Martin Chuzzlewit--Charles Dickens
- The Chocolate War--Robert Cormier
- Wives and Daughters--Elizabeth Gaskell
- The Light Between Oceans--M.L. Stedman
- Out of the Dust--Karen Hesse
- Soulless--Gail Carrier
- The Hound of the Baskervilles--Arthur Conan Doyle
- If You Come Softly--Jacqueline Woodson
- Girl in Hyacinth Blue--Susan Vreeland
- La Cucina--Lily Prior
- No Promises in the Wind--Irene Hunt
- Orphan Train--Christina Baker Kline
- Night of the Ninth Dragon--Mary Pope Osborne
- The Spectator Bird--Wallace Stegner
- The Girls--Emma Cline
- Britt-Marie Was Here--Fredrik Backman
- The House--Danielle Steel
- Lisette's List--Susan Vreeland
- Crossing to Safety--Wallace Stegner
- A Study in Scarlet--Arthur Conan Doyle
- Crime and Punishment--Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Candide--Voltaire
- All the Little Live Things--Wallace Stegner
- The Rum Diary--Hunter S. Thompson
- Ballet Shoes--Noel Streatfeild
- Little House in the Big Woods--Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Eight Cousins--Louisa May Alcott
- Stardust and Shadows--Janelle Taylor
- Dragon of the Red Dawn--Mary Pope Osborne
- Monday With a Mad Genius--Mary Pope Osborne
- Dark Day in the Deep Sea--Mary Pope Osborne
- Interpreter of Maladies--Jhumpa Lahiri
- Serena--Ron Rash
- Southern Discomfort--Rita Mae Brown
- Chanda's Secrets--Allan Stratton
- Little House on the Prairie--Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Beautiful Ruins--Jess Walter
- A Dead Liberty--Catherine Aird
- Pirates--Linda Lael Miller
- Lady Audley's Secret--Mary Elizabeth Braddon
- Agnes Grey--Anne Bronte
- The Fall of the House of Usher and Four Other Tales--Edgar Allan Poe
- The Importance of Being Earnest--Oscar Wilde
- The Moonstone--Wilkie Collins
- The Turn of the Screw--Henry James
- The Way to Paradise--Mario Vargas Llosa
- Blood Red, Snow White--Marcus Sedgwick
- North and South--Elizabeth Gaskell
- Heartless--Marissa Meyer
- The Scarlet Letter--Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Nicholas Nickelby--Charles Dickens
- The Nix--Nathan Hill
- Snow & Rose--Emily Winfield Martin
- The Apple Orchard--Susan Wiggs
- Caraval--Stephanie Garber
- Life Studies--Susan Vreeland
- One Second After--William R. Forstchen
- A Christmas Visitor--David Saperstein and George Samerjan
- The Birds' Christmas Carol--Kate Douglas Wiggin
Calling challenge completer on December 19
Good luck with this challenge. I'm joining too.
ReplyDeleteI just joined as well. I'll probably be between Victorian and Renaissance.
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