Read Your Name Challenge 2012
The goal in the Read Your Name Challenge is to read my name or the name of my blog in book title first letters. Since I’m already in for the A- Z Reading Challenge, I’ve covered off every letter of the alphabet at least once. Using those books, and titles from my reading list for other challenges, I’ve super-sized this.
So, here’s my challenge:
D Death on the Oxford Road by E.C.R. Lorac
E Emma by Jane Austen
B Blizzard of Glass by Sally M. Walker Completed January 2012
B The Big Gold Dream by Chester Himes
I I Am Half-Sick of Shadows by Alan Bradley Completed January 2012
E Elegy for Eddie by Jacqueline Winspear
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E The Echo Maker by Richard Maker
X The WaXworks Murders by John Dickson Carr
U Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe Completed January 2012
R The Root Cellar by Janet Lunn
B The Bridge at San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder
A The Antagonist by Lynn Coady Completed January 2012
N Northwest Corner by John Burnham Schwarz Completed January 2012
I I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen Completed January 2012
S Sabine’s Notebook by Nick Bantock Completed January 2012


Okay, I’ll admit: I didn’t think I’d ever even heard of Terry Pratchett before I saw this challenge posted over at
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I seem to read a lot of memoirs (I think it’s the most popular form of non-fiction going right now, which is why the
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Lindsey over at 
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Even though I’m going to try this year to complete some series that I’ve already started, I’m always starting new ones (there are just so many out there – especially in the mystery genre). So it doesn’t seem to make sense to ignore the
Yvonne over at
I’ve chosen what I think are the most heralded of Canadian book honours: the Governor-General’s Award for Literature and the Giller Prize. Because the Giller hasn’t been around all that long, I’ve added in the prestigious Canadian Authors’ Association Literary Award. I’ve picked the main fiction category in all of those.
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