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Thanks for the update, Danell. Hope your next book is more enjoyable. :)

O-S-C-A-R. I thought it was interesting"
Thanks for the update, Danell! :D




Du Maurier, I enjoyed it also.
I'm currently reading Crazy Brave by Joy Harjo and The Dutch House by Ann Patchett.
Would be interested in reading Jaqueline Woodson again.
Would be interested in reading Jaqueline Woodson again.
For whatever reason, this Spring Challenge has had the least amount of participation in quite some time. There's really only three of us here in the discussion and the thread has only been viewed by 7 people.
I hope you won't give up Rachel. I've been introduced to many authors through these challenges over the years.
I hope you won't give up Rachel. I've been introduced to many authors through these challenges over the years.


I’ve read a couple of others for the challenge. I’ll give my usual update at the end of the challenge but will try and chat more with you guys to make sure this lovely challenge is going to stay :)
Thanks Franzi. I read my first John Boyne books this Spring including The Boy on Top of the Mountain and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. I liked both books, but was surprised they were classified as children's books. Heavy subject material. Striped Pajamas was specifically written for children with the subtitle "A Fable." I found these John Boyne stories particularly interesting and timely after watching the Oscar-winning Best Foreign Film adaptation of The Zone of Interest.
I've read 17 Spring Chalkeng books so far. Exceeding my goal of 15. I will likely finish the two I'm currently reading by the end of the month. I'm reading Crazy Brave by Joy Harjo in print and using an audiobook for The Dutch House by Ann Patchett. The Dutch House is narrated by Tom Hanks, so is easy to listen to. Patchett has been getting famous actors to narrate her books in recent years which is really fun. Hope Davis narrated Commonwealth. Meryl Streep narrated last year's release, Tom Lake. Another thing I've noticed with Ann Patchett is the cover art she is choosing, at least for the original hardcover releases. I think it started with State of Wonder, which was the first Ann Patchett book I read. The cover for The Dutch House is particularly striking. The art choices for her memoir/essay volume, These Precious Days is also significant.

Loved seeing everyone post and getting positive feedback about the challenges. I really appreciate it. I’ve always loved this group-we’re small but we’ve been together a long time. :)
Franzi-I looked it up and you’ve been with us since the winter 2020/2021 challenge-glad you found us :D
The summer challenge will be posted soon! Looking forward to seeing you all there. :D

Thanks for the updates, Danell! These elderly lady books sound fun-just put the first one on my tbr. Thanks for the recommendation. :)

Great on audio. Family stories that highlight the close bond she had with her late mother and brother. Recommend if you are a fan.

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The Price of Salt (other topics)
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Foster (other topics)
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Small Things Like These (another really short one like Foster)
Walk the Blue Fields, a short story collection that includes The Forester's Daughter.
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Thanks for the info. :)