The categories:
- A book set on the water: Sailing Alone Around the World--Joshua Slocum
- A novel that features a character with a disability: Wintergirls--Laurie Halse Anderson
- A classic you always promised yourself you would read: Mary Barton--Elizabeth Gaskell
- A novel with a person’s name in the title: Barnaby Rudge--Charles Dickens
- A travelogue: The Gathering of Zion--Wallace Stegner
- A novel featuring a woman over sixty as a major character: The Murder at the Vicarage--Agatha Christie
- A novel set in a different century and in a country not your own: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas--John Boyne
- A family saga: Green Calder Grass--Janet Dailey
- A novel from a genre (romance, sci-fi, etc.) that you rarely or never read: Eat the Cookie, Buy the Shoes--Joyce Meyer
- A novel by Emilie Richards: The Parting Glass
- A non-fiction “how-to” book: Scrap Basket Crafts--Nancy Reames
- A young adult (YA) book: I Hate Everyone But You--Gaby Dunn & Allison Raskin
- A book you choose just because: The Zone of Interest--Martin Amis
- A time travel novel: A Time for Us--Christine Holden
- A novel that’s been made into a movie: The Best of Me--Nicholas Sparks
- A book that’s been in your to-be-read pile for more than a year: The House is Full of Yogis--Will Hodgkinson
- A memoir: Hunger of Memory--Richard Rodriguez
- A book by a local author: Blossoms of My Life--I.M. Dauntless
Challenge completed on August 21
I really enjoyed The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.
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