10th Anniversary 20 Books of Summer
The Challenge
Hosted by Cathy at 746 Books the challenge is to read 20 books over summer from 1st June to 1st September but Cathy's a kindly host and so if you prefer you can choose to read 15 or even 10 over the same period. You can swap books, change your list at any time or drop from 20 to 15 or 10 books (and obviously swap upwards too).
"Fun is the key thing with 20 Books, there isn't supposed to be pressure, just lots of lovely communal reading." Cathy, 746 Books
To find out all about it read last year's announcement on Cathy's blog where you'll also find lots of links to book lists so if you need some inspiration I'm sure you'll find it there. I'll list the links to the thoughts on what I read below.
The challenge is in its 10 year, congratulations Cathy!
My list
As is the joy of this challenge I will read in any order, change a book or two if needed and will post links to my thoughts here and on my 2024 challenges page. Some of these books are counted for other challenges as well. Also, some will be blog tours.
So here we go. I'm assuming 20 books this year, ambitious but if it goes pear shaped I can drop down to 15 or 10.
1. Crow Moon by Suzy Aspley
2. A World of Curiosities by Louise Penny
3. Livid by Patricia Cornwell
4. After That Night by Karin Slaughter
5. Autopsy by Patricia Cornwell
6. Hangman Island by Kate Rhodes
7. Past Lying by Val McDermid
8. A Winter Book by Tove Jonasson
9. Girl, Forgotten by Karin Slaughter
10. Here Comes Everybody's Karma by Shaharee Vyaas
11. The Geography of the Heart by Cath Barton
12. Fair Play (or another) by Tove Jonasson
13. Lady Molly of Scotland Yard by Baroness D'Orcy
14. The Trap by Ava Glass (BlogTour - my spot 8th Aug)
15. Fledgling by Rose Diell (BlogTour - my spot 3rd Sept)
16. TBC - from Renard Press
17. Book Club for June/July
18. Book Club for July/August
19. Orwell's Roses by Rebecca Solnit
20. TBC*
I have *three possibilities (at least) for the last book as I popped in a couple of BlogTour books so had to drop my original books, I'll decide nearer to the time.
Well there it is!
Enjoy your summer of reading.
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