Again, since some of the challenges I've done in the past aren't happening, or don't appear to be, I decided to try some new ones. This one, at Kohl Eyed Me, looks like a good one.
January: The Mockingbirds--Daisy Whitney
February: Dancing at the Pity Party--Tyler Feder
March: This Woven Kingdom--Tahereh Mafi
April: Never Always Sometimes--Adi Alsaid (new-to-me author)
May: The Omnivore's Dilemma--Michael Pollan
June: The Summer of Jordi Perez--Amy Spalding
July: Journey Under the Sea--R.A. Montgomery
August: Gandhi--Juhi Saklani
September: Maigret and the Headless Corpse--Georges Simenon
October: The Taking of Jake Livingston--Ryan Douglass
November: The Burgess Boys--Elizabeth Strout
December: Little Fires Everywhere--Celeste Ng
ADD-ONS:
Second Book in a Series: The Rivals--Daisy Whitney
Set on a mode of transportation: Station Eleven--Emily St. John Mandel
Question word in the title: Where To, Little Wombat?--Charles Fuge
Longest book on TBR: Dragonfly in Amber--Diana Gabaldon
One-sitting read: Easy Crafts for the Insane--Kelly Williams Brown
South Asian literature: The Island of Sea Women--Lisa See
Title that has all the letters of your name in it: Jemima J--Jane Green
Legal thriller: While Justice Sleeps--Stacey Abrams
Only words on the cover: How to Be an Antiracist--Ibram X. Kendi
Goodreads 2021 Awards winner: The Anthropocene Reviewed--John Green
Challenge completed on December 9
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Have fun:)
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