
If you don't have a blog or don't write reviews, please mark your progress in the comments.
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Thanks for this, Beth! I'm really looking forward to this fun challenge. Just left a link to my first book, Submerged - Dani Pettrey.
ReplyDeleteFor the Up or Down category, I read Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet, by Darynda Jones.
ReplyDeleteI have chosen 'Falling Sideways' by Tom Hot for this category, can I count this?
ReplyDeleteNo review to link to yet; but I finished reading She Got Up Off te Couch and Other Heroic Tales from Mooreland, Indiana (by Haven Kimmel.) I'm not sure how I feel about it yet. One one hand, I wish I had read A Girl Named Zippy first. She Got Up Off the Couch is a follow-up, though not a sequel. On the other hand, I'm not sure that I want to read any more of Ms Kimmel's life. It's very charmingly written, but I've had enough of Zippy for now.
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Just finished The Fixer Upper for this category. Two down and only four more to go!
ReplyDeleteFinished the selection for Up or Down. I had to shorten my blog name, because the title of my book is so long: The Mountain and the Fathers: Growing UP on the Big Dry. It was a great memoir.
ReplyDeleteI read "Under a Red Sky" by haya Leah molnar.
ReplyDeleteI read Down Among the Dead by Patricia Moyes. :)
ReplyDeleteI read "Petals from the Sky" by Mingmei Yip. Perhaps one of my fave reads in 2013.
ReplyDeleteThis is the category that I thought would be the hardest, and then I almost missed the book that fit: Claire Messud's excellent novel, The Woman Upstairs. So good.
ReplyDeleteJust realized I was supposed to make a comment after posting my link. I posted the link in March or April, it was for "Above Suspicion" by Helen Macinnes.
ReplyDeleteI read Under the Beetle's Cellar by Mary Willis Walker. 5/5 for this and any Walker book. I was afraid it was going to be similar to the Coalinga school bus event (although most critics cited the Davidian events) but it is just a great read.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to say that I didn't like my book for this category, but thank you for hosting anyway!
ReplyDeleteI pretty much skipped doing reviews this year, but my book was A Rising Thunder by Weber.
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