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)
4. In the comment section below, tell me your grand total so far. (ex. "This brings me up to 1/13")
And in prize news, congratulations to Irene for winning a signed copy of Nancy Gardiner's Hairy Leg News for taking part in last month's mini-challenge to read a non-fiction Canadian book. Canadian Book Challenge mini-challenges are exclusive to members via email.)
26 comments:
Fear the Worst makes 7/13 for me.
Penelopiad brings me to 6/13 (and my third Atwood this year)
Just finished #21/13 ... "Cold Mourning" by Brenda Chapman which is a murder mystery set in Ottawa.
Hi there,
I just read the book for our January challenge. It is a nonfiction book published in 2016 called "The Right to Die". It is at this URL:
https://canadianbooksblog.wordpress.com/2017/01/05/the-right-to-die-by-gary-bauslaugh-nonfiction-book-for-january-challenge-133/
Just finished #22/13 ... the second in the Stonechild and Rouleau series, which has moved to Kingston, ON.
Just finished #23, a murder mystery set in Kingston and Montreal.
24/13
Just finished #24 ... a murder mystery set in Kingston.
The Sisters Brothers makes 15/13.
Read Canada by Mike Myers - published in 2016. Really, could it be any more Canadian?!?
This is the 3rd book I've reviewed for the challenge.
First 2 books of 2017 are posted, and I'm now at 5/13. Catching up! :)
Now to 9/13.
Book 7 of 13
I'm now at 15/13. My Decade at Old Sun, My Lifetime of Hell by Arthur Bear Chief was published in 2016.
Karen Hill's Cafe Babanussa (published in 2016) makes 16/13.
Just finished #29 - "Second Chances" by Brenda Chapman
The Blue Light Project brings me up to 6/13
Now 10/13
We Stand on Guard is Book 8/13
Just finished #33!
Just finished #34 ... "Blood Brothers" by Colleen Nelson
17 now.
W.P. Kinsella's Russian Dolls: Stories from the Breathing Castle (published in 2016) makes 17/13. It's his last short story collection, and I'd say it is essential reading for any fan of his work.
Today's review brings me up to 13 for this month, just in time! My total is now 91.
25/13
Hi all,
I ended the month with 151/13. I am certainly keeping to my 20 book a month challenge.
Take care, all, and onwards into February!
Irene Roth
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