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    Marie's "If it's mostly done, can I call it a plan?" plan
    
  
  
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				 Yes, it's a plan :D
      Yes, it's a plan :DIt's nice that you already had varied reads, even without the challenge, it helps to check categories.
 Started really well in January, with seven read (numbers 22, 29, 17, 1, 28, 2 & 43 in the challenge)
      Started really well in January, with seven read (numbers 22, 29, 17, 1, 28, 2 & 43 in the challenge) 
   
   
   
   
   
   
and one started (number 11)
 
     March was even worse, with just one book read (number 5 on the challenge)
      March was even worse, with just one book read (number 5 on the challenge) 
and one started (number 39)
 
     Then lightning struck the local TV station's antenna, so with nothing else to do in April I finished this one
      Then lightning struck the local TV station's antenna, so with nothing else to do in April I finished this one 
Read these four (numbers 3, 13, 49 & 31)
 
   
   
   
and started two more
 
   
(numbers 19 & 4)
 Then in June I discovered this group, and looking back it seems like I went a bit reading crazy
      Then in June I discovered this group, and looking back it seems like I went a bit reading crazy 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
(numbers 23, 7, 47, 9, 18, 8, 10, 15, 12, 40 & 51, for the record)
There were quite a few short ones, so it's not quite as intense as it looks, honestly!
I also started these two (numbers 14 & 30)
 
   
     July was a bit slower, but I finished this at long last
      July was a bit slower, but I finished this at long last 
and these two
 
   
and read these four (numbers 16, 20, 21 & 24)
 
   
   
   
and got started on a couple more (numbers 41 & 32)
 
   
     Number 26 done, a whole lot faster than expected, unfortunately because that means people probably aren't talking about it yet!
      Number 26 done, a whole lot faster than expected, unfortunately because that means people probably aren't talking about it yet! 
Only two more left
 I still have 11 to go...after getting stuck on
      I still have 11 to go...after getting stuck on 
   for 3 months and adding in two non-challenge novels that I just had to read. Hope I can make it to the end!
 for 3 months and adding in two non-challenge novels that I just had to read. Hope I can make it to the end!
     11 is perfectly on schedule, I think?
      11 is perfectly on schedule, I think? It took me six months to read Perks of Being a Wallflower, which is probably one of the shortest books on my list! When I get stuck, I just have to start something else and read the one I'm not getting on with in little bits, even if it's just a page a day.
Number 33 finished
 
On the last one now.
 All done :)
      All done :) 
52nd of the challenge, as well as being number 52 on the list, and the 52nd full length book I've read this year.
Now what do I read? What's to stop me going on a two month Jack Reacher binge while I wait for next year's challenge?!
        
      Congrats on finishing the challenge! You could fill the time with some reject prompts if you're a challenge addict ;)
    
  
  
   Marie, how did you like The Eagle Tree? It's on my TBR and I enjoyed the excerpt, so I'd like your opinion :)
      Marie, how did you like The Eagle Tree? It's on my TBR and I enjoyed the excerpt, so I'd like your opinion :)Congrats in finishing the challenge and now... you have to tell us which books were your favorites!
Have fun with your free reads :)
 I enjoyed The Eagle Tree by the end, but it took a little bit of getting into because of the unusual narrator, but I guess that's the point - seeing the world from the point of view of someone so different. It made me cry, which I usually take as a sign of really good writing!
      I enjoyed The Eagle Tree by the end, but it took a little bit of getting into because of the unusual narrator, but I guess that's the point - seeing the world from the point of view of someone so different. It made me cry, which I usually take as a sign of really good writing!When God was a Rabbit was definitely my favourite, laughter and tears with that one, and still thinking about it months later. We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves is probably the other stand-out, although there were plenty of good books in there.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Eagle Tree (other topics)Skin Tight (other topics)
A Tale of Two Cities (other topics)
Never Go Back (other topics)
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A book you meant to read in 2015, but didn't- We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves2.
A book set in a different continent- Angel of Death3.
A book from the Goodreads Choice Awards 2015 (winner or nominated)- Mr. Kiss and Tell4.
A book by an author you discovered in 2015- The Twelve5.
A book with a title beginning with the 1st letter of your name- Malice6.
The highest rated on your TBR- The Help7.
A book about books- The Polysyllabic Spree8.
A classic book with less than 200 pages- The Call of the Wild9.
A book that was mentioned in another book(mentioned in The Polysyllabic Spree) - Case Histories10.
A book by an author you feel you should have read by now- Murder at the Vicarage11.
A book from the Rory Gilmore challenge- The Perks of Being a Wallflower12.
A childhood classic- The Witches13.
Reader’s Choice- Stone Cold14.
A book with one of the five W’s -or H in the title (Who/What/Where/When/Why/How)- When God was a Rabbit15.
A book set in the past (more than 100 years ago)- The Yard16.
A book from the top 100 mystery novels- The Lovely Bones17.
A book with a beautiful cover- Pretty Dead18.
A book on a summer/beach reading list- Undead and Unwed19.
A non-fiction book- Shakespeare: The World as Stage20.
A book with a first name in the title- Vernon God Little21.
A book from the Goodreads Recommendations page- Red-Headed Stepchild22.
The first book in a new to you series- Play Dead23.
The next book in a series you are reading- Wicked Charms24.
A "between the numbers" book of a series (0.5, 1,5, 2.5, etc.)- The Home Crowd Advantage25.
A book whose main character is in a profession that interests you- Basket Case26.
A book everyone is talking about-I'm not decided on this one yet- Never Go Back27.
A book with a beautiful title (in your own opinion)- Snow Falling on Cedars28.
A biography, autobiography, or memoir- Journeyman: One man's odyssey through the lower leagues of English football29.
A book by an author who writes under more than one name- Stay Dead30.
A fairytale from a culture other than your own- Momotaro: Peach Boy31.
A work of young adult fiction- Glass Houses32.
A historical fiction book- The Killer Angels33.
The 16th book on your TBR-I'm going to find out what this one is when it's time to read itSkin Tight34.
A book about mental illness- The Bell Jar35.
An award winning book- The Shipping News36.
An identity book - a book about a different culture, religion or sexual orientation- The Color Purple37.
A book that you've seen the movie of but haven't read- Sworn to Silence38.
A book about an anti hero- Darkly Dreaming Dexter39.
A previous suggestion that did not make it into the list(A book with a fictional Trickster) - The Grimrose Path40.
A novella from your favorite genre- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde41.
A book about a major world event (fiction or non-fiction)- The Book Thief42.
A top 100 fantasy novel- The Dragonbone Chair43.
A book about a thing that goes bump in the night- The Dirty Streets of Heaven44.
A book you're embarrassed to read in public- The Notebook45.
A book related to a hobby or passion you have- Knit One, Kill Two46.
A crime story- Justice for the Damned47.
A book with a type of food/drink in the title- Tea With Tracey: The Woman's Survival Guide To Bermuda48.
A dystopia- Divergent49.
A book with a great opening line- Downfall50.
A book originally written in a language other than English- Perfume: The Story of a Murderer51.
A short story from a well-known author- The Snows of Kilimanjaro52.
A book published in 2016-I've not got this one yet - I usually read secondhand paperbacks, so it's going to be interesting to see what I can findThe Eagle Tree