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posted by CarolineCC at 11:17 am (EST) on Nov 18, 2009
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posted by Teresa40 at 3:42 am (EST) on Nov 17, 2009
My challenge to you is The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs. I've got this book as well and am hoping to get around to it soon. Hope you enjoy it.
posted by valeriejt at 10:30 am (EST) on Nov 16, 2009
I'm really sorry in that I seem to be messing you about. I've now updated my tags to show that I've read Dirt Music. However I got mixed up with your first challenge and now realise that I haven't read Prodigal summer by Barbara Kingsolver. Therefore I'm reinstating it as your challenge to me. Hope you understand this rather garbled message.
Val x
posted by valeriejt at 10:23 am (EST) on Nov 16, 2009
I'm sorry I haven't updated my list and I've already read this. Would you mind picking something else for me. I'll have a look at your books and set you a challenge as well.
Val x
posted by valeriejt at 3:42 pm (EST) on Nov 15, 2009
Thanks for the challenge - mine to you is the Sand Daughter. Hope you enjoy.
Cheryl
posted by crispychez at 9:44 am (EST) on Nov 13, 2009
thanks for the challenge, i'd like to challenge you to read Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as i see you enjoyed her other one so far and i'd like to see how this one compares, liz x
posted by seanat at 5:04 am (EST) on Nov 13, 2009
posted by hashford at 4:39 am (EST) on Nov 12, 2009
Thank you for your challenge, please could you read Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride, I enjoyed this thriller.
Louise x
posted by louiseog at 4:36 am (EST) on Nov 12, 2009
posted by BethanyG at 5:34 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by SmithSJ01 at 2:49 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
Thanks for the challenge. Could you please read The Road Home by Rose Tremain. Hope you enjoy it too.
Caroline xx
posted by CarolineCC at 2:35 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by Willoyd at 2:03 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by Book_Junkie at 1:38 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by arkgirl1 at 1:31 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by VanessaCW at 1:08 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by Willoyd at 12:19 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
I found it difficult to choose one for you - there's so many from your library that I'd like to have challenged you with - fascinating selection- but I'm going for one that I absolutely loved, and hope that you like it even half as much: Crow Country by Mark Cocker.
posted by Willoyd at 12:11 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by VanessaCW at 11:22 am (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by SmithSJ01 at 10:15 am (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
However, for the 2010 reading challenge, I have chosen Memoirs of a Radical Laywer by Michael Mansfield for you to read. I had hoped to get to it fairly soon myself, but I don't think I will get to it this year now, so hopefully we can read it together next year.
Nicola x
posted by nicx27 at 10:10 am (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
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