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2014 Winter Reading Challenge! > Only 11 More Days!

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message 1: by MH (new)

MH (librarian-m) | 236 comments Mod
Are you on track to complete the challenge or have you fallen behind? Have you claimed your mug yet? What did you enjoy reading? What was 'meh' for you?


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy | 195 comments Mod
I need to finish. I think I have two left.


message 3: by Bdmink (new)

Bdmink | 41 comments I have finished the challenge and collected my mug. I still have one or two of the recommended books on hold and look forward to reading them. I am also looking forward to the next challenge.


message 4: by Cookie (last edited Mar 11, 2014 08:56AM) (new)

Cookie (bookcupidity) I got my mug over the weekend and am enjoying my coffee in it as I type. :) I was pretty pleased overall with the challenge reading choices and stretched myself too!


message 5: by Liana (new)

Liana | 3 comments Just finished my readings for the challenge, too, though made some modifications from my original reading list. In the end, I read "S", Longer Than a Man's Lifetime in Missouri, The American Home Front 1941-42, The Giver, and Cloud Atlas. Overall I thought it was a great challenge that helped push my reading pace a bit. Bring on the next challenge! :)


message 6: by Abigail (last edited Mar 13, 2014 06:58AM) (new)

Abigail | 32 comments I finished my last WRC book on Tuesday and got my mug.
I really enjoyed most of what I read and am going to buy Into the Whirlwind. I fell in love with the people and the culture of 1870's Chicago and how they rebuilt after the fire. The romance between Mollie and Zach is so good, going from hate to love. I know, it is similar to Pride and Prejudice!!!

Into the Whirlwind by Elizabeth Camden


message 7: by Cookie (new)

Cookie (bookcupidity) Abigail wrote: "I finished my last WRC book on Tuesday and got my mug.
I really enjoyed most of what I read and am going to buy Into the Whirlwind. I fell in love with the people and the culture of 1870's Chicago ..."


This looks interesting, I might pick it up!


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