Thursday, September 23, 2010

"Fall Into Reading 2010"














Here’s a brief recap of how to be a part of Fall Into Reading 2010: It is hosted by "Callapidderdays"
  • Make a list of books you want to read (or finish reading) this fall. Your list can be as long or as short as you’d like. (Also, feel free to modify your list during the challenge if it’s not working for you.)
  • Write a blog post containing your list and submit it to the post using the Mr. Linky at Callappidderdays.
  • Get reading! The challenge goes from today, September 22nd, through December 20th.
  • Check out other participants’ lists and add to your own to-read-someday pile!
  • Write a post about your challenge experience in December, telling us all about whether you reached your goals and how Fall Into Reading went for you. But remember: this is a low-pressure challenge that should be fun. As long as you do some reading this fall (and enjoy it!), that’s good enough for me.
So post your list, grab a mug of your favorite autumn beverage, and check out all the other bloggers who love to read as much as you do!
Oh, and one more thing. Every week (beginning next Tuesday), She will be posting a question relating to reading -- there will be questions about your reading habits, reading memories, or current reading experiences.  I'd love to hear your thoughts on reading, so be sure to check back each week so you don't miss a question. 
My Fall Into Reading List: I kept it to thirteen, I hope I can get that many read this Fall.
Katie by Glenn Plaskin (Finished Sept. 24)
A Good Yarn by Debbie Macomber
The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber finished.
Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
Murder, She Wrote, A Fatal Feast by Donald Bain finished
Fragile by Lisa Unger (Finished 9/26/10)


Fancy Pants by Cathy Marie Hake (Reading)


Fairy Tale Weddings by Debbie Macomber
The Right Attitude to Rain by Alexander McCall Smith


Up Close and Personal Fern Michaels
Fireside by Susan Wiggs


On Mystic Lake by Kristin Hannah

4 comments:

  1. Looks like you are all set for the change of seasons and time change with some cozy mysteries and possibly a cup of tea. Can't wait to see your thoughts on "Fragile". GL will be checking your progress.
    CMash

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  2. You have some great titles on your list. I hope you enjoy this seasonal challenge!

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  3. Have a great Fall of reading. I see a couple of favorite authors.

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  4. I almost picked up a Murder, She Wrote mystery at the library book sale I went to the other day. I love cozy mysteries! = )

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