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I have read a few Aussie books so far this year, but this is the first time I've had time to review one. I recently read and loved A Heart Stuck On Hope by Jennie Jones It was a 5 star read for me. You can read my review here on Goodreads or on my blog.
I have reviewed my second book for the challenge. (I've read at least 10 books so far, but since I intend to review them, I'm not going to report them yet. Running Like China an engaging memoir by Sophie Hardcastle who recounts her struggle with bi-polar as a teen. It was a great read.
You can see my review here on Goodreads or on my blog
I have reviewed my 3rd book for the challenge. I read the second Instalment in the Dollar For A Dream series, Honey Hill House by Lisa IrelandThis is a great book, and series, and would highly recommend it to rural romance lovers.
You can read my review here on Goodreads or on my blog
I have reviewed my 4th book for the challenge. Break Through: 20 Success Strategies For Female Leaders by Marina Go
It was a fantastic and fascinating memoir/self-help guide. If you want a successful career, I highly recommend this book. You can see my review here on goodreads or on my blog
I have read my 5th book for the challenge: The Special Ones by Em BaileyIt was a creepy cult thriller but oh so good. You can read my review here on Goodreads
I have reviewed my 6th book for the challenge: The War Bride by the amazing Pamela HartThis was an amazing read. You can read my review here on Goodreads or on my blog
I have reviewed my 7th book for the challenge: The Anxiety Book: A true story of phobias, flashbacks and freak-outs and how I overcame themby Elisa BlackIf you have anxiety this is a must read book. You can read my review here on Goodreads or a review and interview with Elisa on my blog
I have reviewed my 8th book for the challenge Breathing Under Water by Sophie HardcastleIt is a breathtaking YA contemporary and I highly recommend it.
You can see my review here on Goodreads or on my blog
I have read so many more books since I posted my last review. I am so far behind on my reviews, but I am determined to catch up before the end of the year. I have reviewed my 9th book for the challenge: The Protected by the brilliant Claire Zorn
This one is a must read for YA fans. You can read my review here on Goodreads or here on my blog
I have reviewed my 10th book for the challenge: The Book That Made Me edited by Judith RidgeIt is a fantastic collaboration of Authors talking about the books that made them who they are today. You can read my review here on Goodreads or on my blog
I have reviewed my 11th book for the challenge:Threader by Rebekah Turner
It was an awesome YA dystopian, well worth the read.
You can read my review here on Goodreads or on my blog
I have now read all my books for the challenge this year. You can see a list of all the books I read in the wrap up post on my blog
Books mentioned in this topic
Threader (other topics)The Book That Made Me (other topics)
The Protected (other topics)
Breathing Under Water (other topics)
The Anxiety Book: Information on panic attacks, health anxiety, postnatal depression and parenting the anxious child (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Rebekah Turner (other topics)Judith Ridge (other topics)
Claire Zorn (other topics)
Sophie Hardcastle (other topics)
Elisa Black (other topics)
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I am back again this year, trying to read and review 40 books. I am excited for all the awesome reads to come. We have such great writers in this country :)
Good luck to every one in the challenge. I look forward to reading your reviews.