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Natasha wrote: "Does anyone have any suggestions for February?I went through the books I currently own and found these, not sure I am excited to read either of these, looking for something else:
Quintland Siste..."
I loved "The Girl Who Played With Fire" - but people seem to be split on it.
Kimberly wrote: "Sara Archibald wrote: "I'm going to read All Systems Red."I really hope you love this! It gets even better as you read on past the first novella."
I'm reading All Systems Red too - it also works for the Book Awards Challenge.
Traci wrote: "I was going to read This is How it Always is for the Jan award but didn't get the book from my library hold in time. So, I had to take the shortcut way out this month and read [book:The Polar Expre..."It counts!
Sara Archibald wrote: "The Bear and the Nightingale"Sara - I just read this thanks to your post - and loved it!
That works! I accidentally deleted the question - but the Spoken Word Awards from the Grammy absolutely works.
Pamela wrote: "CHALLENGE COMPLETE The SUN Down Motel by Simone St.James. So creepily good!!!"
I put Sun Down on my TBR - couldn't resist when you describe it as "creepy good"!
Kimberly wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "I was reading Life After Life. I know a lot of people love this book but I think its going to be a dnf for me."Okay, I'm giving it another try but I'm so nervous! I just can't wi..."
It's not so bad - but it's slow pace.
For "water" I completed Miracle Creek by Angie Kim.I liked it a lot - interesting book which really had me thinking about the themes after I finished.
Natasha wrote: "Finished Daisy Jones and the Six for this one. CHALLENGE COMPLETE Looking forward to this challenge throughout this year"
I loved Dairy Jones - and I didn't think I would ... actively didn't even want to like it, but I have to admit it was good. Especially the audiobook - what did you think of it Natasha.
Your task this month is to read at least 1 book that WON a book award in April. Any year ... as long as the award was presented in April. What will you read.To get you started, here are a few awards that have been presented in April:
* The 2019 Edgar Awards were presented on Apr. 26, 2019. The awards are usually presented every April.
* The 2019 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced on Apr. 15, 2019. The awards are usually presented every April.
* Comment below with the book you're reading for the challenge, the name of the award it won and the date it was presented. Mark it CHALLENGE COMPLETE if you've read the book.
Your task this month is to read at least 1 book that WON a book award in March. Any year ... as long as the award was presented in March. What will you read?!To get you started, here are a few awards that have been presented in March:
* The 2019 Audie Awards were presented on Mar. 4, 2019.
* The 2018 National Book Critics Circle Awards were presented on Mar. 14, 2019.
* Comment below with the book you're reading for the challenge, the name of the award it won and the date it was presented. Mark it CHALLENGE COMPLETE if you've read the book.
Your task this month is to read at least 1 book that WON a book award in February. Any year ... as long as the award was presented in February. What will you read.To get you started, here are a few awards that have been presented in February:
* American Library Association Youth Media Awards 2018 awards were presented on Feb. 19. 2018.
* The 2018 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction were presented on Feb. 11, 2018.
+++ The ALA awards skip around between January and February depending on the year - so be careful which year you choose! +++
* The 2019 PEN America Literary Awards were presented on Feb. 26, 2019. The awards are usually presented every February.
* Comment below with the book you're reading for the challenge, the name of the award it won and the date it was presented. Mark it CHALLENGE COMPLETE if you've read the book.
