
How to add your link:
1. Click on the icon above
2. Add a link to your review. (Please link to your specific review, not an entire webpage.)
3. Add your name and in parentheses the title of the book, such as John Mutford (Anne of Avonlea)
Also, in the comment section below, tell me your grand total so far. (ex. This brings me up to 1/13)
43 comments:
Why did I do that? It's Virginia Wolf!
This is my 29th Canadian book for the challenge.
36/26
(11/13 north of 60 books, 25/13 pan-Canadian books)
Hi John,
Add book 14 to the list. Liesl and Po. Yes the author is American, but the artwork is by Canadian Kei Acedera and there is extensive amounts of drawings through out the book.
There! Got one in at the beginning of the month instead of running in at the last moment at the end of the month. 21/13.
I just finished #20.
Urgh, just at 6/13. Need to get reading! ~ Jennifer B
Just finished my 17th book passing my total for last years challenge!
Just linked up my review of 40 Things I Want to Tell You - bringing me up to 8 books!
Ah, no. 8 for me and a return to Nettilling Lake.
Up to 90 Canadian books now, and thoroughly enjoying this challenge.
At 5 books now.
I'm up to 18 now!
11!
Well, there's #31. I'm quite slow this month because I've been reading more American / British lately. But the Giles Blunt novel I just finished was amazing!!
Just added book #17.
6/13. Getting there! ~ Jennifer B
22/13
31
HI John,
Have added links for 15- 419 by Will Ferguson and 16- Plain Kate by Erin Bow.
37/26
(11/13 north of 60 books, 26/13 pan-Canadian books)
Hi John,
This my 30th book reviewed. I should have a few more read before the end of the month.
Irene
I read and reviewed my 7th book for the challenge: Atonement by Gaétan Soucy.
Up to 92 books now
11 of 13!
Sorry John, I messed up and didn't add the name of the book to my link. It is Cats I Have Known and Loved by Pierre Berton. This is my 6th book for the challenge.
38/26
(12/13 north of 60 books, 26/13 pan-Canadian books)
Silver Threads puts me at 35 books total.
I'm up to 18 finished now.
12/13
I have 8/13
Zombies makes 37 books.
I'm at 33 now.
I'm sure I probably messed up a good system here, so my apologies. I very recently heard about this book challenge, and I was very interested, so I signed up. I've just listed 10 books which I've read since July 1, 2011. If it's easier to list them all as March books, that's fine, or if you'd like to sort them into the months in which I read them, they are as follows:
1.Requiem by Francis Atani in October
2.One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp in November
3.The Beggar's Garden by Michael Christie in December
4.Half-Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan in January
5.The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt in January
6.Blood Red Road by Moira Young in January
7.The Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence in January
8.The Other Side of the Bridge by Mary Lawson in February
9.Anil's Ghost by Michael Ondaatje in March
10.Better Living Through Plastic Explosives by Zsuzsi Gartner in March
Just added #18.
I'm having problems using the link-collector, since I reviewed 3 books in one post and it isn't letting me post the same link 3 times! My books were Tempest-Tost, A Leaven of Malice, and A Mixture of Frailties, all by Robertson Davies which are Canadian re-reads 6, 7, and 8 for me. The review for all 3 of them is here.
Catch Me When I Fall by Rebecca Westerhof is book #11 for me.
The Nymph and the Lamp puts me at 9.
I read Jane of Lantern Hill by LM Montgomery (and old fave!) and The Reddening Path by Amanda Hale which brings me to 8.
(and apparently I'm having a really hard time entering the anti-robot words!)
5/13 with the last review (49th Parallel Psalm) going towards the poetry challenge.
23/13 on the last day of the month.
Squeaking in before the end of the month with #11/13.
6/13 -- Think I'll wait for April 1st to tackle Kroetsch again.
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