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CANADIAN BOOK CHALLENGE 13 July 1st 2019 -2020
WHERE IN THE WORLD ARE YOU READING?
CLOAK and DAGGER CHALLENGE
CONNECT 5 CHALLENGE
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READING ENGLAND 2015 CHALLENGE
I've discovered this next 2015 Reading Challenge
is impossible to resist.
My reading preferences have proved to situate themselves squarely in England.
This will challenge me to greater awareness as I
note the book's county setting within England.
Thanks to our lovely Brit host of the Challenge at Behold the Stars ,
many counties have been listed [along with corresponding book options]
which definitely encourages a wide range of reading and an
increased familiarity with a fav location of mine .
Signup remains open throughout 2015, should you be another
reading fan of England.
Visit the above link for all the details.
They're generously open - the very encouragement needed for me to take on
another challenge for this year of 2015.
Level ~3 ? between 7~12 Let's see how I do...
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Oxfordshire ~ Death and the Oxford Box by Veronica Stallwood
Lincolnshire ~ A Lady Most Lovely by Jennifer Delamere
North Yorkshire ~ Seafront Tea Rooms by Vanessa Greene
Cornwall ~ The Promise Keepe r by Lisa Norato
Isle of Man ~ Manx Gold by Agatha Christie
Norfolk ~ Wish You Were Here by Victoria Connelly
Cotswolds ~ I Only Want to Be With You by Lisa Norato [dnf]
~ The Harlequin Tea Set by Agatha Christie
Kensington Middlesex ~ The Daughter of Highland Hall by Carrie Turansky
Kent ~ Finding Father Christmas by Robin Jones Gunn
Camden ~ London Dawn by Murray Pura
Sussex ~ The Vintage Teacup Club by Vanessa Greene
Hampshire ~ Jane and the Twelve Days of Christmas
by Stephanie Barron
~ After the Funeral by Agatha Christie
Derbyshire ~ At Home With Mr Darcy by Victoria Connelly
Wiltonshire ~ Lady at Willowgrove Hall by Sarah E Ladd
Hampshire ~ Mist of Midnight by Sandra Byrd
London ~ Brentwood's Ward by Michelle Griep
Berkshire - The Secret of Pembrooke Park by Julie Klassen
Somerset - Prelude for a Lord by Camille Elliot
Cumbria - A Hope Remembered by Stacy Henrie
Northumberland - Sarah Love by Geraldine O'Neill
Gloucestershire - Secrets of a Charmed Life by Susan Meissner
London - Crooked House by Agatha Christie
A Pocket Full of Rye by Agatha Christie
Hertfordshire - Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy Sayers
London - Monogram Murders by Sophie Hannah
Death Comes to the Village by Catherine Lloyd
London - The Forgotten Seamstress by Liz Trenow
London - Death at Buckingham Palace by CC Benison
Suffolk - Escape to Mulberry Cottage by Victoria Connelly
Norfolk - A Summer to Remember by Victoria Connelly
Cornwall - A Strang er's Secret by Laurie A Eakes
London -The Prime Minister's Secret Agent by Susan Elia MacNeal
London - The Hatmaker's Heart by Carla Stewart
London - Life and Love by Karen Aminadra
Conwy - Evanly Bodies by Rhys Bowen
Cheshire - The Winter Garden Mystery by Carola Dunn
Cheshire - An Appetite for Violets by Martine Bailey
Cornwall - The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
Merseyside - After the War is Over by Jennifer Robson
Suffolk - The Rose Girls by Victoria Connelly
London - Price of Privilege by Jessica Dotta
Suffolk - Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner
A Lady of Esteem by Kristi Ann Hunter
London + Surrey -The Curiosity Keeper by Sarah E Ladd
Devonshire - Lady Maybe by Julie Klassen
Surrey - Emma by Alexander McCall Smith
- Death in the Clouds by Agatha Christie
The Baron's Apprenticeship [There and Back ] by George MacDonald
Kent - Pride and Persistence by Jeanna Ellsworth
Hampshire/Gloucester/Somerset - A Jane Austen Daydream by Scott D Southard
Oxfordshire - The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen by Syrie James
Derbyshire - Pemberley by Emma Tennant
London/Oxfordshire/ Hampshire -First Impressions by Charlie Lovett
Surrey - The Watsons by Jane Austen
Sussex - Sanditon by Jane Austen
Oxfordshire - All the Tea in China by Jane Orcutt
Sussex - The Suspicion at Sanditon by Carrie Bebris
Gloucestershire [Cotswolds] - Shadows of Ladenbrooke Manor by Melanie Dobson
- London Tides by Carla Laureano
Buckinghamshire - Superfluous Women by Carola Dunn
Cotswolds -Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate by MC Beaton
Norfolk - The Cook's Tale by Nancy Jackman/ Tom Quinn
Hampshire - At Home With Jane Austen - Kim Wilson
Cornwall - Wycliffe and The Last Rites - WJ Burley
Medieval England - The Vow - Jody Hedlund
London - Partners in Crime - Agatha Christie
Kent - Not By Sight - Kate Breslin
Yorkshire - Lost Heiress - Roseanne White
London - The Further Adventures of Ebenezer Scrooge - Charlie Everett
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Reading England 2015
72/12 books
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source
Traditional Ceremonial Counties of England listed HERE
Counties of United Kingdom HERE
[includes Scotland and N Ireland]
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Reading List ~
London Dawn - Murray Pura
A Summer to Remember - Victoria Connelly [Norfolk]
The Rose Girls - V Connelly [Suffolk]
The Secret of Pembrooke Park - Julie Klassen [Berkshire]
Lady Maybe - Julie Klassen
The Painter's Daughter - Julie Klassen
A Lady at Willowgrove Hall - Sarah Ladd
The Curiosity Keeper - Sarah Ladd
Mist of Midnight - Michelle Griep
I Only Want to Be With You - Lisa Norato
The Daughter of Highland Hall - Carrie Turansky
A Refuge at Highland Hall - Carrie Turansky
Finding Father Christmas - Robin Jones Gunn
After the War is Over - Jennifer Robson
A Memory of Violets - Hazel Gaynor
Mark of Distinction - Jessica Dotta
Secrets of a Charmed Life - Susan Meissner
Shadows of Ladenbrook Manor - Melanie Dobso n
The Lost Heiress - Roseanna White
A Dangerous Place - Jacqueline Winspear
A Hope Remembered - Stacy Henrie
A Stranger's Secret - Laurie Alice Eakes
Prelude for a Lord - Camille Elliot [Somerset]
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I am torn. I saw this challenge and also loved the book suggestions based on the counties. I think I'm at RC saturation for now, but this will be one of the first I add if I decide to do more.
ReplyDeleteI'll be very interested to follow your progress. Go get 'em, girl! :O)
Good luck, thanks for joining :D
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a reading challenge, but I know I could never find the time to read a lot. But I do need to commit to reading more than I did this past year.
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