01 January 2012

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.

26 comments:

  1. great challenge! look forward to reading all other books!

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  2. 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!

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  3. Karen, my book was an accidental challenge read as well!

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  4. One down, five to go! Hopefully I'll enjoy the rest of my books more than I did the first ...

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  5. 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

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  6. First one done! I picked "The Dean's December" - my first Saul Bellow. Beautifully written!

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  7. Just finished my first book for the challenge!

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  8. 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!

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  9. 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.

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  10. This is my 2nd year of participating and had so much fun last year. This is my first book entered. Thank you for hosting.

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  11. 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.

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  12. 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.

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  13. April Lady by Georgette Heyer. Four down.

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  14. 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.)

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  15. I read The Friday Night Knitting Club for this challenge.
    dawn

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  16. Another one donw, four more to go!

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  17. When looking at what I read, I realized this book - Redemption Day - fit something on a calendar.

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  18. Something You'd find on a calendar - summer and winter... two books for the price of one, The Summer Book and A Winter Book, by Tove Jansson, Delightful, charming, wise, warm, beautifully written - read them and see how wonderful they are! http://chriscross-thebooktrunk.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/magical-finnish-stories.html

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  19. My fourth for the challenge was The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott. A very enjoyable fiction with some basis on fact.

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  20. I just submitted my link, but I read this book early in the year. I only just realized I could use it for this category in the challenge (whew!)

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  21. Four down, two to go. This category's book was the delightful "The Darling Buds of May" by H.E. Bates.

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  22. I finished "the Year of the Flood" by Margaret Atwood to finish out this challenge!

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  23. I just added my last book for the challenge. This was great fun!

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  24. just in case A Three Dog Life didn't count... I read Wife by Wednesday
    by Catherine Bybee

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  25. Didn't write a review... but I read Wacky Wednesday by JA Rock; very good book. It's like Freaky Friday with a a twist.

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