Saturday, November 28, 2009

CHALLENGE: TBR Lite 2010



Hosted by jen at MizB's Reading Challenge

You have your choice of ONE of the 3 options:

OPTION A: read 6 books in 12 months ~ your list of books CANNOT be changed, but you are allowed to have an “Alternates” list to choose from (like in the Original TBR Challenge).

OPTION B: read 6 books in 12 months ~ you CAN change your reading list throughout the year

OPTION C: make up a list of however many books you think you could get read in 12 months, as long as they are from your TBR stack/list, and then read them between January 1st and December 31st. You must have at least 3 books on your list.

Some Other General Guidelines:

  • You are allowed to overlap with other challenges

  • Audiobooks are allowed

  • e-Books are allowed, but must still be books that you’ve wanted to read for at least 3, or more, months

  • You should still have a list of books posted somewhere for others to see

  • You don’t have to read your books in the order you put them on your list
Here's my list:

  1. Poppy Shakespeare - Clare Allan Jan 3/10

  2. Book of Negroes - Lawrence Hill Mar 12/10

  3. Broken for You - Stephanie Kallos Mar 5/10

  4. Molakai - Alan Brennart

  5. She Got Up Off the Couch - Haven Kimmel Feb 11/10

  6. Lost Highway - David Adam Richards

And the alternates:

  • Man Gone Down - Michael Thomas

  • Miss Julia Meets Her Match - Ann Ross

  • The Well of Lost Plots - Jasper Fforde

  • The Last King of Scotland - Giles Foden

  • Love Walked In - Maria del Santos

  • Vernon God Little - DB Pierre Feb25/10

2 comments:

  1. I really want to read Molakai. I had it out from the library, but think I am going to have to bring it back unread! Good luck reading. :)

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  2. kailana - I've only heard good things about Molakai, and I bought it last year, so this is my attempt to get. it. read.

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