I was warned that challenges could be addictive. A glance at my current and pending challenges (in the sidebar) will tell you that I'm hooked. I've tried to hold back a bit because I'd hate to have my reading totally restricted by challenges. Still, it's great fun to set goals and meet them.
Fall into Reading doesn't end until until fall does, so I'll continue to post reviews on the challenge site. If you're interested in the rules of the challenge or in seeing the reviews, click here.
Congrats! You're a better person than I am because I failed to complete mine!
ReplyDeleteYou still have time, Melissa -- about another 6 weeks!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I still have 4 books to go - the problem is I don't have one of them yet - I may have to modify my list.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Yah for you!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on what you accomplished with the challenge! I enjoyed reading your reviews throughout the event.
ReplyDeleteIt was my first challenge too, and I enjoyed it. Here's my wrap-up post:
ReplyDeletehttp://bookcritiques.blogspot.com/2008/12/fall-into-reading-2008-wrap-up.html
Welcome to the wonderful world of challenges!!! I am totally addicted and can't wait for the start of 2009.
ReplyDeleteWay to go! I feel like I've been stalking you all night! I must be right behind you in visiting all the Fall Challenge wrap-ups! I may be way over my head in this year's challenge! Hopefully, I can overlap quite a few books.
ReplyDeleteChallenges are fun. I always start out with a few and then just keep adding to it as I go along!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on reading all the books!
ReplyDeleteover the past year and a half i've found that challenges are definitely addictive! i like Katrina's Fall into Reading and Spring Reading Thing because they give me a lot of leeway in my picks. happy reading!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing your books. Yes, I agree - challenges are addictive. :)
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