Here is What I Am Reading for this One:
- Been on TBR Longest: Mum's the Word--Kate Collins
- Food Item in Title: The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop and Cafe--Mary Simses
- Chronic Illness: Wintergirls--Laurie Halse Anderson
- Independent Press: Hot Pink in the City--Medeia Sharif
- Set In the American South: A Time for Us--Christine Holden
- Russian Author: Selected Poems--Anna Akhmatova
- Genre Never Read: Eat the Cookie, Buy the Shoes--Joyce Meyer
- Inspired By a Fairy Tale: A Court of Mist and Fury--Sarah J. Maas
- Characters Are Traveling Somewhere: British Manor Murder--Leslie Meier
- Female Nobel Prize Winner: Jazz--Toni Morrison
- Memoir: Brain on Fire--Susannah Catalan
- Poetry Collection: The Other Side--Julia Alvarez
- By an African American Woman About Civil Rights: Blues Legacies and Black Feminism--Angela Y. Davis
- Canadian Author: Surfacing--Margaret Atwood
- Classic: Little Women--Louisa May Alcott
- Memoir by a Person who Lives in a Country Different From Yours: Funny in Farsi --Firoozeh Dumas
- Fantasy Novel Written by a Woman of Color: Children of Blood and Bone--Tomi Adeyemi
- Local Author: Blossoms of My Life--I.M. Dauntless
- Collection of Essays: Queer, There and Everywhere--Sarah Prager
- A Viewpoint Character Who is an Immigrant or Refugee: The Namesake--Jhumpa Lahiri
- Book of True Crime: Bitter Harvest--Ann Rule
- From the Reading Women 2017 Award Shortlists: Sing, Unburied, Sing--Jesmyn Ward
- Short Story Collection: The Last of the Menu Girls--Denise Chavez
- In Translation: The Man Who Died--Annti Tuomainen
BONUS:
Calling challenge complete on December 6
3 comments:
Definitely some interesting categories. And some of my regular reads.
I plan to crossover as many books to as many challenges as I can. I don't envision myself reading a lot of true crime books, and that category is on at least three challenges.
Another great one.
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