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Thanks Katie. I find looking at other people's lists tends to just make my TBR pile get monstrously large! Although, in the grand scheme of things that is not the worst thing!

It sounds really interesting Jody, I think I will see if I can get my hands on a copy! Thank you :)


Thanks for the suggestions Martha! The Other Me sounds rather interesting so I will keep an eye out for it.
I have had a change of job since last year so I have more time to read and am happily well on track. Rebecca is next on my list, after After The Quake (which is fabulous by the way!).

Ha..."
I always seem to acquire more books than I mean to when I spend a day out and that contributes to the obstacle course that is my home! The nice thing is that I am dead easy to buy for when Secret Santa comes round...


I loved Jane Eyre too!

I loved Jane Eyre too!"
Hi Sophie, thanks for the advice! Jane Eyre was a treat after reading (and despising) Emma. I do hope it was just Emma I have an aversion to and not Jane Austen as I have Persuasion up shortly!
Rebecca was also a fantastic read... and most of the books I have read this year!


I'm struggling with Jane Eyre (classics aren't my thing), I'd like to also have it checked in my plan!

I'm struggling with Jane Eyre (classics aren't my thing), I'd like to also have it checked in my plan!"
I am so slow at updating my list though... almost finished Till We Have Faces and will probably be onto The Bone Clocks by this afternoon.
I loved Jane Eyre (I thought I would find it a bit too slow and boring but boy was I wrong!) and Persuasion this year. In fact, I read so many excellent books this year :)
How many more books do you have to go on the 2017 plan? I need to up my game on making my 2018 list now!

Jane Eyre is a bit slow for the moment, the first part was easier to read but nothing interesting is happening where I'm, so I'm not motivated to pick the book. If it doesn't improve, maybe I'll switch to the audiobook, as I want to finish it!
Persuasion was a quick read, even if I don't really like what Austen writes :)

I bought The Tenant of Wildfell Hall which I am hoping to read in a few weeks. I have heard really good things about it and how risque the subject matter was for the times.
I have yet to listen to an audio book... I keep being recommended ones but I struggle to concentrate on radio dramas already and I fear I may zone out with a book and miss something vital. Plus, my car journey to work and back is only about 15 minutes each way so that would be a no go.

Now to work out my books for the 2018 challenge :)


Thanks Anastasia. I am thinking of taking a week off to finish my knitting project (a colourful winter reading blanket) then finishing off the year with knocking a classic or 3 off my TBR and joining my bestie with her book club reads. I do plan on doing 2 challenges simultaneously next year though :)
How is your challenge going? Are you preparing for next year yet?

Which books were your favorites for the challenge?"
Thanks Zaz!
I really enjoyed Rebecca, Jane Eyre, Persuasion, All The Light We Cannot See, Shantaram, The Whale Rider.... well, most of them!
I didn't enjoy The English Patient and Emma though. And I was very disappointed by Alice in Zombieland!

Of your books I loved Shantaram and All the light you cannot see!!! I was not a fan of The secret History, or American Gods neither one of those worked for me.
Enjoy planning for next year!

Of your books I loved Shantaram and All the light ..."
I actually enjoyed The Secret History and am going to try cram in The Little Friend next year... American Gods is not my favourite Neil Gaiman I must say.
I think the amount of older books is just because I had them and they fitted into the prompts. My mum recommended Rebecca and my best friend recommended Emma (I am still planning my revenge!). I think next year will have a vast array of older books again though.
All The Light We Cannot See BROKE me though. I finished it in a coffee shop and I think several customers were concerned for my mental state :/
Jody wrote: "Congratulations!"
Thanks Jodi :)


Oooh I haven't heard of that one! I will add it to the list (mountain). I really enjoyed All Quiet On The Western Front as well this year. Thanks for the recommendation Kelly :)
Katie wrote: "Way to go. So exciting."
Thanks Katie! Are you the Katie that is going All Non-Fiction for 2018??
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✔ The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan
2. A book with at least 2 perspectives (multiple points of view)
✔ The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
3. A book you meant to read in 2016
✔ In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
4. A title that doesn't contain the letter "E"
✔ Audition by Ryū Murakami
5. A historical fiction
✔ Emma by Jane Austen
6. A book being released as a movie in 2017
✔ The Gunslinger by Stephen King
7. A book with an animal on the cover or in the title
✔ The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
8. A book written by a person of color
✔ In the Miso Soup by Ryū Murakami
9. A book in the middle of your To Be Read list
✔Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
10. A dual-timeline novel
✔The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
11. A category from another challenge
✔ Popsugar 2017 - Recommended by a Librarian
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
12. A book based on a myth
✔Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis
13. A book recommended by one of your favorite authors
✔ The Hot Zone: The Chilling True Story of an Ebola Outbreak by Richard Preston
14. A book with a strong female character
✔ The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark
15. A book written or set in Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland)
✔ The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff
16. A mystery
✔ Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
17. A book with illustrations
✔ Dante’s Divine Comedy: A Graphic Adaptation by Seymour Chwast
18. A really long book (600+ pages)
✔ Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
19. A New York Times best-seller
✔ All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
20. A book that you've owned for a while but haven't gotten around to reading
✔ The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon
21. A book that is a continuation of a book you've already read
✔ How the Marquis Got His Coat Back by Neil Gaiman
22. A book by an author you haven't read before
✔ All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
23. A book from the BBC "The Big Read" list
✔ Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
24. A book written by at least two authors
✔ Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan
25. A book about a famous historical figure
✔ The Last King of Scotland by Giles Foden
26. An adventure book
✔ Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
27. A book by one of your favorite authors
✔ After the Quake by Haruki Murakami
28. A non-fiction
✔ Murderous Minds: Exploring the Criminal Psychopathic Brain: Neurological Imaging and the Manifestation of Evil by Dean A. Haycock
29. A book published outside the 4 major publishing houses (Simon & Schuster; HarperCollins; Penguin Random House; Hachette Livre) - check all the editions
✔Poseidon's Steed: The Story of Seahorses, from Myth to Reality by Helen Scales - Published by Gotham Books
30. A book from Goodreads Top 100 YA Books
✔ The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
31. A book from a sub-genre of your favorite genre
(Supernatural Horror)
✔We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
32. A book with a long title (5+ words, excluding subtitle)
✔ The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North
33. A magical realism novel
✔The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell
34. A book set in or by an author from the Southern Hemisphere
✔ The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera
35. A book where one of the main characters is royalty
✔ Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen
36. A Hugo Award winner or nominee
✔ American Gods by Neil Gaiman
37. A book you choose randomly
✔ The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
38. A novel inspired by a work of classic literature
✔ Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter
39. An epistolary fiction
✔The Screwtape Letters: includes Screwtape Proposes a Toast by C.S. Lewis
40. A book published in 2017
✔ Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare
AND
✔ The Dark Prophecy by Rick Riordan
41. A book with an unreliable narrator
✔ The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
42. A best book of the 21st century (so far)
✔ The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
43. A book with a chilling atmosphere (scary, unsettling, cold)
✔ The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
44. A recommendation from "What Should I Read Next"
✔ Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill
45. A book with a one-word title
✔Persuation by Jane Austin
46. A time travel novel
✔Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
47. A past suggestion that didn't win
A Popular Children's Book You've Never Read -
✔ Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
48. A banned book
✔ Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
49. A book from someone else's bookshelf
✔ The Secret History by Donna Tartt
50. A Penguin Modern Classic - any edition
✔ To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
51. A collection (e.g. essays, short stories, poetry, plays)
✔ How to Travel with a Salmon & Other Essays by Umberto Eco
52. A book set in a fictional location
✔ Red Queen by Christina Henry