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I used an e-book How to Lose a Tooth by E.C. Stilson.
ReplyDeleteFor this category, I chose Looking for Yesterday by Marcia Muller, # 30 in the Sharon McCone mystery series.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to put the book title in my link - but I had the perfect book for this category on my TBR shelf - Lost & Found by Jacqueline Sheehan!
ReplyDeleteI have found A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness on my to be read shelf, that's 5 out of 6 books for this challenge that I have on my shelf. Just one more to find!
ReplyDeleteSorry! Posted Link number 14 in wrong category no 15 is the correct one.
ReplyDeleteI read Discovery of Witches which is book 1 of 6 for me for this challenge.
ReplyDeleteMy selection for Lost or Found is
ReplyDeleteThe Lost Wife by Alyson Richman. I didn't put the title in the link. :(
My second book for this challenge, and a really good one too :-)
ReplyDeleteMy second book for the challenge, "Finding the Hero in Your Husband" by Juliana Slattery.
ReplyDeleteI read A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness as my second book for the challenge and linked above to my blog. I'm having so much fun with this so far!
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ReplyDeletei already finished my first book.
http://yunitagena.wordpress.com/2013/05/28/the-lost-boy-dave-pelzer-review/
I'm not entirely sure if this counts, but I did Shipwrecked in terms of being "lost"! Ahhh well, the challenge does encourage creativity... *hopeful smile*
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering if The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson would count. . . He wasn't exactly lost, but the police were trying to find him. Anyone say yay or nay?
ReplyDeleteBack in March I posted my link to "Four Lost Ladies" by Stuart Palmer, but didn't realize I was supposed to also post a comment. So I'm just catching up.
ReplyDeleteThat's my last book read for the challenge. Whilst not exactly 'lost' or 'found' I thought The Pleasure SEEKers a worthy equivalent being that it's what you might do when something is lost/before something is found. A bit of a tenuous link perhaps but then you encourage creativity.
ReplyDeleteHere's looking forward to WIAN 7.
My "lost" book was one of my favorites of the year. Thank you for hosting this challenge!
ReplyDeleteI read Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen 5/5. Set in Denmark. Just got the second and I can't wait to start it.
ReplyDeleteThat was close but I finished this challenge :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great category -- out of the ordinary. Qualifiers for me would be:
ReplyDeleteLooking For Alaska
Hide and Seek
The Lost Fleet books
Aunt Dimity and the Lost Prince
Beth @ Library Chicken