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I Want More 2012 Reading Challenge

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There are so many amazing authors out there but sometimes I get caught up in reading all the debut novels – or a continuing series – I forget about the authors that have impressed or excited me with a stand alone book. The I Want More 2012 Reading Challenge, hosted by Tea Time with Marce, is to show all the authors that have pleased me already how thankful I am by reading more of their literary works.

This challenge does not include series – only stand-alones, and is limited to just ‘seconds’. I’m going in at the “Never Too Late” level of 2 – 4 books.

YEAR-END UPDATE
I did better than I anticipated on this one, much as I did in the Seconds Challenge.

1. Grenville, Kate: Searching for the Secret River

2. Norman, Dave: White River Junctions

3. Collins, Wilkie: The Moonstone

4. Richler, Mordecai: The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

5. King, Stephen: 11/22/63

6. Johnston, Wayne: The Divine Ryans

7. Montgomery, Lucy Maud: Kilmeny of the Orchard

8. Oates, Joyce Carol: The Museum of Dr. Moses

9. McKay, Ami: The Birth House


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2 Comments to

“I Want More 2012 Reading Challenge”

  1. On December 18th, 2011 at 9:08 pm Tea Time with Marce Says:

    Thanks for joining the Challenge. I recognise some of the authors.

    This Challenge should only be the 2nd time you have read an author. If you have read a series book by the author and they also have a stand alone that will count but not another book in the series. I hope this makes it clearer.

  2. On December 18th, 2011 at 9:26 pm Debbie Says:

    Thanks for the clarification. Marce. In that case, I will have to drop down to the ‘Never Too Late’ level of 2 -4 books.

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