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Karol's 12 (Completed) + 4 Read What You Own Challenge 2023
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I'm only familiar with the Agatha Christie selections. One of the great classic mystery authors. I'll have to check out your other books. Good luck in 2023.

I'm going to do this one year, only put books that I own on the list. Just not this year. I'm also going to read Agatha Christie again one year. Just not this year. :-)
Karol wrote: "Need to get to more of the books I own, either hard copies on my bookshelves or Kindle reads..."
You and me both! Not familiar with the titles, but these authors; yes! I think I am on Hercule Poirot 15 (??) and Miss Marple 4. Ugh.
Good luck and happy reading, Karol!
You and me both! Not familiar with the titles, but these authors; yes! I think I am on Hercule Poirot 15 (??) and Miss Marple 4. Ugh.
Good luck and happy reading, Karol!

I'm going to do this one year, only put books that I own on the list. Just not this year..."
I hear you! The trouble is, I've purchased so many books over the years that I REALLY need to start cleaning them out. 12+6 makes at least a small dent.


Thanks, Ioana!
I read The Murmur of Bees last year -- curious to see what you think about it, Karol! I liked it despite it not being my usual thing at all.

On to some Agatha Christie, I think.
Karol wrote: "To get started on this challenge, I read the remaining 3 books in a boxed set of #1-6 in the Kiki Lowenstein mystery series by Joanna Campbell Slan. Not my favorite series at all, and I particularl..."
Sorry those didn't work for you, but you made progress; so that is something.
Sorry those didn't work for you, but you made progress; so that is something.

The three Agatha Christie novels were all great! They were from an anthology of "lost classics". Of the three, I enjoyed Ordeal by Innocence the most. It got me thinking about the impact of an incorrect conviction on people close to a victim.
In all three novels, the author put the solution to the mystery in plain view. Yet, I did not grasp it until the end.

Carolien, to me, Ten Women was a bit of a disappointment. It is presented basically as 10 different monologues - the women are sharing their stories with each other, but there are no interactions. I would have liked it better had the author wrote it with some give and take among the different women present, instead of long monologues that tended to grow tiresome.
I just finished it today, gave it 2/5 stars.

I finished reading it yesterday. I liked it very much indeed. It took me a little while to figure out the family connections in the first few chapters, but once I got that straight in my head it flowed along nicely. The story really pulled me in!


Carolien, to me, Ten Women was a bit of a disappointment. It is presented basically as 10 differe..."
this is on my kindle and has been awhile and is not marked read, so I assume it was one of many did not finish kindles for me.

I have some of those, too! I finished this one, hoping it would sort of all pull together but it didn't really do that.


Ha! I don't think I'll be doing a 2nd list. I'm also doing the Motley challenge this year and I have an independent challenge also. I do like this challenge, though, because it helps me prioritize the stuff I really want to get to!

I have completed the 12 but I'm certain I'll come back and finish the +4 within the next few months.
For the 12, I really enjoyed getting through some of the books I've been meaning to get to for a long time.

Karol wrote: "For some reason, I went back and looked at the original description of the 12 + 4 challenge. Somehow, I missed the part about "0ne book a month" until just now. LOL.
I have completed the 12 but I'..."
You don't haaavve to do 1 book a month; even though, that is basically what I end up doing. LOL
You don't have to read the last 4; they're just there in case you need it.
Congratulations!
I have completed the 12 but I'..."
You don't haaavve to do 1 book a month; even though, that is basically what I end up doing. LOL
You don't have to read the last 4; they're just there in case you need it.
Congratulations!

I have completed..."
I usually end up reading some of my alternatives, but as actual alternatives to books I don't finish. I like not feeling I have to finish books I don't like - unless sometimes I do it for a bookclub.


Thanks, Carolien. If you like mysteries set in the past, this really is a nice read.

Congratulations."
Thanks, Alondra! I will probably get to the 4, (now 3, as I've already gotten to one of them) but we'll see how it goes.

I'm with you on that! I typically have a 50-page limit . . . if I really don't feel like finishing a book at that point, I let it go. At least for a while . . . . sometimes it all depends on what mood I am in.

Thanks, Lea. I have to admit it feels nice to have finished one challenge fairly early in the year . . . I still have others to work on!
Bonnie wrote: "I usually end up reading some of my alternatives, but as actual alternatives to books I don't finish. I like not feeling I have to finish books I don't like - unless sometimes I do it for a bookclub..."
I try to, as well; but I think one year I just couldn't do it. I was hating everything, and barely finished the list. Ugh
I try to, as well; but I think one year I just couldn't do it. I was hating everything, and barely finished the list. Ugh
Karol wrote: "Thanks, Alondra! I will probably get to the 4, (now 3, as I've already gotten to one of them) but we'll see how it goes..."
You're doing awesome! :)
You're doing awesome! :)

No second list for me! I think I will focus next on the Motley challenge . . . and then I want to do my local library's summer reading challenge which will start right after Memorial Day.

So then I read "Toward a New Beginning" and it was a bit of a clunker.
I'm doggedly returning to the list, though, and will try Chronicles: The Library of Illumination next.

Happy Reading!

That looks fun. Can't wait to see what you think of it.

That looks fun. Can't wait to see what you think of it."
Lillie, I liked "Library" quite well. I think it's a Young Adult book . . . it was so creative and lively. Of course, being science fiction and a bit of a romp, one has to suspend belief a little. I enjoyed all the characters that made cameo appearances through the library and the overall story line was just fun.
Books mentioned in this topic
Marple: Twelve New Mysteries (other topics)Chronicles: The Library of Illumination (other topics)
The Price of Paradise (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Agatha Christie (other topics)Charles Dickens (other topics)
Alton Gansky (other topics)
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Six from my shelves:
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Agatha Christie - Crooked HouseFinished 2/14/2023. 4/5 stars2.
Agatha Christie - Ordeal by InnocenceFinished 2/19/2023, 5/5 stars3.
Agatha Christie - The Seven Dials MysteryFinished 2/2/2023, 4/5 stars4.
Charles Dickens - Oliver TwistFinished 3/26/2023, 4/5 stars5.
Alton Gansky - Marked for MercyFinished 4/8/2023, 4/5 stars6.
Laura Lebow - The Figaro MurdersFinished 3/30/2023, 5/5 starsSix from my Kindle:
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Joanna Campbell Slan - Photo, Snap, ShotFinished 1/9/2023, 3/5 stars8.
Joanna Campbell Slan - Make, Take, MurderFinished 1/28/2023, 4/5 stars9.
Joanna Campbell Slan - Ready, Scrap, ShootFinished 1/30/2023, 2/5 stars10.
Marcela Serrano - Ten WomenFinished 2/28/2023, 2/5 stars11.
Sofía Segovia - The Murmur of BeesFinished 3/8/2023, 4/5 stars12.
Susana López Rubio - The Price of ParadiseFinished 3/18/2023, 4/5 stars4 More from Kindle, Just in Case I Want to Continue:
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Sara Rosett - Death in the English CountrysideFinished 4/12/2023, 5/5 stars2.
R. William Rogers - Toward A New BeginningFinished 5/15/2023, 2/5 stars3.
Tracie Peterson - Land of My HeartFinished 5/29/2023, 4/5 stars4.
C.A. Pack - The Library of IlluminationFinished 5/23/2023, 4/5 stars