
I finished the fun What's in a Name 2? challenge last month or so but kept forgetting to write up a wrap-up post. The first What's in a Name? challenge is one of the ones that got me into blogging and so I thank Annie for that.
To see how everyone else completed this challenge, be sure to check out the What's in a Name? blog. Here is my list (click on link for review, rating in parentheses).
- A book with a profession in the title: The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly (B+)
- A book with a time of day in the title: The Dead of the Night by John Marsden (B)
- A book with a relative in the title:Not Becoming My Mother by Ruth Reichl (B+)
- A book with a body part in the title: The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan (A)
- A book with a building in the title: The Teashop Girls by Laura Schaefer (B+)
- A book with a medical condition in the title: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (A)
Thanks again to Annie.
Congratulations on finishing. Looks like a fun challenge.
ReplyDeleteWay to go! It looks like you found some great books in the process.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fun, I may have to participate next time. It seems like 2010 is going to be the Year of the Challenge for me.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing yet another challenge!
ReplyDeleteI won´t shock you by telling you my favourite title is The Forest of Hands and Teeth :D
What a fun challenge! I think I must have missed this one along the way.
ReplyDeleteYou just finish one challenge after the other ;-) Congrats on that. Is that so you can join some more ;-)
ReplyDeleteBtw, great books!
This looks like a great challenge. I have a couple of the books you read on my shelves to read but some I haven't heard of. I may join up next time!
ReplyDeleteHi Beth!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing your challenge!
Thanks for visiting my blog and joining my upcoming 'In Death' Reading Challenge. I'm looking forward to making some progress in the series and will enjoy your company!
Your blog header is gorgeous. Did you take the photo?
Christine: Yep, I took the photograph in Brugges.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing this challenge. This one does sound fun ..
ReplyDeleteGood job! What a cute idea for a challenge!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing.
ReplyDeleteCongratulatiosn on finishing! I didn't sign up for this one but I may have to look and see if I have titles that fit - you have piqued my curiousity!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing the challenge, Beth!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun challenge and how wonderful to luck out and read such good books for it!
ReplyDeleteThank God it got you into blogging! Can't imagine this place without you!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing another challenge!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on completing it - this was a fun one, like a scavenger hunt.
ReplyDeleteI think the 'medical condition' was the hardest for me to fill.
I have one more to go! I hope to do it this month!
ReplyDeleteWow, you've finished the challenge! CONGRATULATIONS!
ReplyDeleteI did read all my books but I still have to review most of them... :-\
Now I'm off to check out your reviews ;)
Congrats on finishing! It's always nice to mark a challenge completed and this looked like a fun one.
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