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1001-Books Scavenger Hunt, 2021
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Task 6: Read a book from the decade in which you were born.
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Bridge to Terabithia by Thomas Crowell. I read this in HS The ending made me cry, but it was always one of my favorite stories.
Debbie McGreevy wrote: "Sorry if my book isn’t on the list. I’m just figuring this out."
Nope it's not. Although many have said it should be.
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Nope it's not. Although many have said it should be.
Welcome to the group!
Didn't realize how many books specifically from the year 2000 were on this list (annoying as a 90s child who is currently reading a book from 2000). But, A Fine Balance and Tipping the Velvet are and I'm going to read at least one of those this year.
Cutter and Bone by Newton Thornburg was written the same year I was born!! I'm an old lady lol. Well physically, mentally haven't grown up yet.
Karina wrote: "Born in 87 and read a book published in 87 - The Child in Time by Ian McEwan. Not a fan."I'd definitely say McEwan isn't for everyone and if choosing one of his titles from the 80s might have gone for "The Comfort of Strangers" myself. Hope you get something from the read you've chosen, though.
Amanda wrote: "Didn't realize how many books specifically from the year 2000 were on this list (annoying as a 90s child who is currently reading a book from 2000). But, A Fine Balance and Tippin..."</i>Well I might still read these 2 this year, but it turns out [book:Indigo (which I was reading for a read the world group) was published in 92, so using that one now :)
The Lover by Marguerite Duras published in 1984, the decade of my birth. Loved this one. It washes over you gently while reading. It’s very sensual in the content and the way it’s written.
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, published in 1997. I mostly enjoyed this one but I probably wouldn't choose to read it again. I gave it 4 stars.
I'm starting Excellent Women by Barbara Pym published 1952, which is the year I was born. Yeah, I'm getting old- I saw President Kennedy when I was a kid.
This will be my final (12th) book for the challenge- I'm 2/3 through my 11th scavenger hunt book.
PS 11/07: Finished!
This will be my final (12th) book for the challenge- I'm 2/3 through my 11th scavenger hunt book.
PS 11/07: Finished!
Born in 1997, so The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy. Have wanted to read this for ages, and it's a good reason to do so.
Books mentioned in this topic
The God of Small Things (other topics)Excellent Women (other topics)
Memoirs of a Geisha (other topics)
Dispatches (other topics)
Rabbit, Run (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Arundhati Roy (other topics)Arthur Golden (other topics)
Michael Herr (other topics)
John Updike (other topics)
Jean Rhys (other topics)
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