Thursday, January 6, 2011

100 Books in a Year Reading Challenge 2011

     Ok, I mean it this time. :D THIS is the last reading challenge that I'm signing up for in 2011. We're only a week into the new year and I already have 4 books under my belt so I should be able to accomplish this one. Particularly as now and then, I'll take a weekend to blow off everything, and just curl up and read. On those weekends I have read as many as 5 books. So I have a very good chance of actually finishing this challenge, especially as the books I read for my other challenges will count toward this one.

     The nitty gritty details:

It's hosted by Book Chick City, so go there to sign up. You can join anytime between Jan. 1, 2011 and Dec. 31, 2011.

  • Rules - Read 100 or more books in 2011
  • All books can crossover into other challenges you have on the go.
  • Only print books and ebooks count (no audiobooks).
  • You can join anytime between now and the later part of next year.
  • At the beginning of Jan 2011, I will add a link so you can add your reviews but this is not obligatory.
  • You don't have to have a blog to join in - for those without a blog just FILL IN THIS FORM and I will add you to the list - just join the discussion in the comments section to let us know when you've read a book and what you thought of it! :)
  • You can also follow each other's progress and chat about the VC books you read on twitter too - just use #100BooksInAYear :)
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Books read:

1) Tempest's Legacy by Nicole Peeler
2) Heart's Sentinel by PJ Schnyder
3) A Safe Harbor by Moira Rogers
4) Counterfeit Magic by Kelley Armstrong
5) The Grinrose Path by Rob Thurman
6) The Radleys by Matt haig
7) I Thought It Was You by Shiloh Walker
8) The Search by Nora Roberts
9) Flesh and Fire by Laura Anne Gilman

3 comments:

  1. Good luck :)
    I usually average about 75 books a year. I could push myself and go for 100, but I hate the feeling of a deadline or any kind of pressure.

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  2. Signed up for it as well Bea. Also looking at joining a few more and perhaps even starting one where we try a few debut authors to try and help people get a good start to thier writing career.

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  3. Gareth, I sent you an email with some info. :)

    Thanks Sam :)

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