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Yesterday I read my book I was supposed to read in high school (although I never really was.. I just picked a book typically read in high school) with Of Mice and Men and today I finished my book set during Christmas, Let It Snow.
I was definitely running out of steam and didn't particularly feel like reading neither of these this week, but decided to power through and just complete the challenge. It was fun and I'm glad I did it, I definitely read some books that I wouldn't have otherwise picked up or that I had lying on my shelf and neglected for a long time. However I'm also glad to be done as lately I have been feeling like reading books that didn't fit any of the prompts!
The group definitely helped me by keeping me accountable for what I was reading and pushing me to try and finish at least one book every week, so thank you everyone! And good luck with the rest of the challenge!

This is a challenge because I never have stuck to a "schedule" when reading. I didn't realize how much pressure this factor adds. Not that I'm not enjoying it, but I think I'm just going to try to take it easy by fulfilling one prompt per week and not stress about it. For starting late, I feel like I'm still in a pretty good position for finishing. But That won't be until December!

I'm still a couple books behind, and I just started Outlander (book your mom loves), so I don't see myself catching up any time soon. I like it so far, but it's almost 900 pages...
Congratulations on finishing, Cate!


I've started Circling the Sun by Paula McLain for a book based on a true story - I'm liking it so far. I'm at 37/52 books for the year.
Congratulations Cate! And welcome Kaci - this group has really kept me motivated to finish!
Ray, I also read Eleanor and Park for my high school book and LOVED it! Definitely one of my favorite books I've read this year.

[ ] A book with 500 pages: in progress
[✓] A book that became a movie: Mama's Bank Account -- Forbes, Kathryn
[✓] A book published this year: All the President's Menus -- Hyzy, Julie
[✓] A book with a number in the title: Around the World in 80 Days -- Verne, Jules
[✓] A book with nonhuman characters: The Litter of the Law -- Brown, Rita Mae & Sneaky Pie Brown
[✓] A book with a female author: Snake in the Glass -- Atwell, Sarah
[✓] A mystery or thriller: An Old Betrayal -- Charles Finch
[ ] A book with a one-word title: in progress
[✓] A book of short stories: Death Dines at 8:30 -- Bishop, Claudia and Nick DiChario
[✓] A book set in a different country: Emily Goes to Exeter -- Beaton, M.C.
[ ] A popular author's first book: in progress
[✓] A book from an author you love that you have not read yet: Nine Lives to Die -- Brown, Rita Mae & Sneaky Pie Brown
[✓] A book based on a true story: The Secret of Sarah Revere -- Rinaldi, Ann
[✓] A book your mom loves: Murder By the Book -- Stout, Rex
[✓] A book that scares you: Vampires, Bones, and Treacle Scones -- Dunnett, Kaitlyn
[✓] A book more than 100 years old: A Little Princess -- Burnett, Frances Hodgson
[✓] A book based entirely on its cover: The Clockwork Teddy -- Lamb, John J.
[✓] A memoir: Neil Patrick Harris: Choose Your Own Autobiography -- Harris, Neil Patrick
[✓] A book you can finish in a day: Belinda Goes to Bath -- Beaton, M.C.
[✓] A book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit: Double Take -- Carlson, Melody
[✓] A book that came out the year you were born: A Proud Taste for Scarlet & Miniver -- Konigsburg, E.L.
[✓] A book with bad reviews: The Grave Gourmet -- Campion, Alexander
[✓] A trilogy -- part 1: Death at Buckingham Palace -- Benison, C.C.
[✓] A trilogy -- part 2: Death at Sandringham House -- Benison, C.C.
[✓] A trilogy -- part 3: Death at Windsor Castle -- Benison, C.C.
[✓] A book from your childhood: Annie Oakley: Little Sure Shot -- Wilson, Ellen
[✓] A book with a love triangle: Huckleberry Spring -- Beckstrand, Jennifer
[ ] A book set in the future: in progress
[✓] A book with a color in the title: The Orchid Affair -- Willig, Lauren
[✓] A book that made you cry: Love in Sight -- Gilliatt, Holly
[ ] A book by an author you've never read before: in progress
[✓] A book written by an author with your same initials: Bite the Biscuit -- Johnston, Linda O.
[ ] A book based on or turned into a TV show: in progress
[✓] A book you started but never finished: The Little Girls -- Bowen, Elizabeth


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Congratulations, Cate! Way to go! Woo hoo! I'm so excited for you. Will I see you over on Book Riot's boards now? ;-)

Thanks for the recommendation. I think I'll read this one next!

Now I'm reading "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins as my books by an author I've never read before. (I was so glad I could fit this in the list since I really, really wanted to read it!) Maybe I'll finish this week, maybe I won't.

Thanks for the info about Circling the Sun! I've put it on my to-read list, and maybe I can use it as the love triangle prompt.


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I have completed 41/52 prompts.
I've moved on to some books that won't fit my remaining prompts.
What are you reading? Are you feeling yourself losing steam? (Confession: I do.)