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1sally906
Thank you for inviting me to join the group. Will firm up mini-challenges as I go but at least know my first 2
1. Eek! What's in the cupboard - 5 spooky books for Halloween (Now till end of October)
1. The Passage by Justin Cronin
2. Tales of Terror from the Tunnel's Mouth by Chris Priestley
3. Tales of Terror from the Black Ship by Chris Priestley
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2. You better watch out, you better take care ... Santa claus is coming to town - 5 Christmas themed books (December)
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1. Eek! What's in the cupboard - 5 spooky books for Halloween (Now till end of October)
1. The Passage by Justin Cronin
2. Tales of Terror from the Tunnel's Mouth by Chris Priestley
3. Tales of Terror from the Black Ship by Chris Priestley
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5.
2. You better watch out, you better take care ... Santa claus is coming to town - 5 Christmas themed books (December)
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Rest TBA
2DeltaQueen50
Hi Sally, I really like your idea of seasonal reading. I usually turn to some ghost or horror stories in October and, of course, I love to read Christmas themed books in December, it helps to get me through the shopping, planning and rushing around. Looking forward to seeing what you're going to read.
3sally906
OK next challenge category has been decided:
3. Up, Up and away - flying to New Zealand for a holiday in 2011 - so books based in NZ are for this list
1. As the earth turns Silver by Alison Wong
2. Kiwis might Fly by Polly Evans
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3. Up, Up and away - flying to New Zealand for a holiday in 2011 - so books based in NZ are for this list
1. As the earth turns Silver by Alison Wong
2. Kiwis might Fly by Polly Evans
3.
4.
5.
