Wendy, over at caribousmom, while not busy keeping everyone organized at A Novel Challenge, is coming up with interesting challenges as well. She has designed the Themed Reading Challenge, and everyone gets to make up their own theme. I am going with a decidedly nonimaginative theme of books. This one last for the first half of the year, and asks for at least four books. I have a big list of books that fit this theme that I might read, including:
- The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
- The Case of the Missing Books by Iam Sansom
- Housekeeping vs the Dirt by Nick Hornby
- 84 Charing Cross Road by Helen Hanff
- Booked to Die by John Dunning
- The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde
- Reading Lolita in Tehran
- The Bookseller of Kabul
- Literary Murder: A Critical Case by Batya Gur
- The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly
- Ex-Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman
- The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett
This seems more ambitious than it actually is. Most of these books are from the Something About Me challenge list; not surprising that so many readers picked books about books to describe themselves. And several of these books are on other challenges I've signed up for. I thought I had written this all up months ago, because I already ordered a few books form amazon, and in my mind, the month of January will be devoted to reading these. I'm really looking forward to these books, especially The Book Thief. I find I like to read a challenge all at once, focus on one challenge for a month or so.
Wrap up for challenge is here
I like your list! My theme for this challenge is relatively easy: strong and quirky female heroines. Along the lines of Stephanie Plum, Thursday Next, and Kinsey Milhone.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great theme, Raidergirl3. You have some good books to look forward to reading.
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