Saturday, April 8, 2017

March books read

The Threateners by Donald Hamilton (bought 2/28/2017, read 3/2/2017)
The Judge is Reversed by F. and R. Lockridge (bought 3/7/2017, read 3/9/2017)
Murder Has Its Points by F. and R. Lockridge (bought 3/9/2017, read 3/11/2017)
Murder by the Book by F. and R. Lockridge (bought 3/20/2017, read 3/21/2017)
Death at the Cafe by Alison Golden (bought 3/24/2017, read 3/25/2017)
The Nine Mile Walk by Harry Kemelman (bought 3/6/2017, read 3/29/2017)


In March, 18 books bought, 6 read. 

Friday, April 7, 2017

2017 Alphabet Soup Challenge

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Just found this one, and it sounds interesting! The 2017 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge hosted by Escape with Dollycas into a Good Book, only requires you to read 26 books during the year, each book starting with a different letter of the alphabet (with the exception of Q, X, and Z, which can start a word anywhere in the title.

I don't know if you are allowed to use books read this year, but before I signed up.  I listed them in my list, but as I read throughout if I read books that qualify for letters I've already read before I signed up, I will update them.

A--
B--
C--Curtain for a Jester by Frances and Richard Lockridge (read 1/19/2017)
D--
E--
F--The Frighteners by Donald Hamilton (read 1/1/2017)
G--
H--
I--
J--
K--A Key to Death by Frances and Richard Lockridge (read 1/21/2017)
L--The Long Skelton by Frances and Richard Lockridge (read 2/25/2017)
M--
N--
O--
P--
Q--
R--
S--
T--
U--Untidy Murder by Frances and Richard Lockridge (read 1/5/2017)
V--Voyage Into Violence by Frances and Richard Lockridge (read 2/19/2017)
W--
X--
Y--
Z--















Mt. TBR Challenge 2017

Last year I seemed to have lost my mojo for writing, and didn't add much to my blog.  I decided to get back into it earlier this year.  One of the things I did enjoy while doing my blog was participating in challenges, so I checked today to see if I could find any.

I found one of my favorites (and one I really need!), the Mt. TBR Challenge.  I decided to join it, and will be working on the Mt. Vancouver Challenge Level (read 36 books from your TBR pile).  I've already read a few in the first few months of the year, so I've got a good start.