What's in a Name 5: Something on a Calendar
Here's the place to link up your reviews of books with something you'd find on a calendar in the title.
If you don't have a blog or don't write reviews, please mark your progress in the comments.
If Mr. Linky ever disappears, just leave a comment or come back and link up later. Or email me (see contact icons in the sidebar) and I'll add your link when Mr. Linky is fixed.






























15 comments:
great challenge! look forward to reading all other books!
Y'all are gonna think I have nothing else to do but this reading challenge, but I have been stuck home with sick kids all week, so I've been reading A LOT. And actually, this was accidental. Finished the book, and then noticed that it had the month "March" in the title, duh!
Karen, my book was an accidental challenge read as well!
One down, five to go! Hopefully I'll enjoy the rest of my books more than I did the first ...
not sure if it counts....A Three Dog Life by Abigail Thomas
I'm also reading Murder on Monday but don't know when/if I'll finish it
First one done! I picked "The Dean's December" - my first Saul Bellow. Beautifully written!
Just finished my first book for the challenge!
My third book down for the challenge! Just finished Just Another Judgement Day, by Simon R. Green (book 9 of the Nightside series). This is so much fun - and it's been helping me decide what to read next!
This is my 2nd book in the challenge: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. I have wanted to read this book for several years and I was glad to have this challenge that gave me a reason to check it out of the library.
This is my 2nd year of participating and had so much fun last year. This is my first book entered. Thank you for hosting.
My very first book of 2012 was Winifred Watson's MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY. Which was so so much fun - the movie is good, too, but the pacing of the book is just too marvelous.
Just 2 more to go!!
This is my second book read for this challenge. I kept coming across The Friday Night Knitting Club and decided I would read that for my "calendar" book. I didn't like it, but I'm glad I read it because now I know I don't need to read any more of the series.
April Lady by Georgette Heyer. Four down.
Gah. I posted my pocket read and my calendar read above: so sorry. (I did add the pocket read to its proper page, but can't delete the misplaced one.)
Post a Comment