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Friday, February 9, 2018

52 Books in 52 Weeks - 2018 (CHALLENGE COMPLETED)

A book by a Canadian author- The Golden Road - L. M. Montgomery (46)
A childhood favorite - Trixie Belden and the Mystery of the Phantom Grasshopper - Kathryn Kenny (2)
A novel that is considered a "classic" - Far from the Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy (28)
A mystery novel - The Man in Lower Ten - Mary Roberts Rinehart (20)
A book you've been meaning to read but haven't got to - Peter and the Shadow Thieves - Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson (18)
A science fiction novel -Voodoo Planet - Andre Norton (38)
An adventure/espionage novel - Into the Gauntlet - Margaret Person Haddix (14)
A biography - The Golden Willow - Henry Bernstein (45)
A book that challenges your viewpoint - Christopher and His Kind - Christopher Isherwood (39)
The first book in a trilogy - The Golden Compass - Philip Pullman (7)
A book with over 600 pages- Mailer, His Life and Times - Peter Manso(16)
A book you can read in a day - The Case of Charles Dexter Ward - I. N. J. Culbard and  H. P. Lovecraft (6)
A book that has won a Pulitzer Prize - any year - Less - Andrew Sean Greer (47)
Any book from 2017 Good Reads Choice Awards - Talking as Fast as I Can - Lauren Graham(52)
A book that has been made into a movie -  Orange is the New Black - Piper Kerman (37)
A book chosen solely by its cover - Wintergirls - Laurie Halse Anderson (9)
A book on theology - A Grief Observed - C. S. Lewis (22)
A celebrity memoir - Down the Rabbit Hole- Holly Madison (44)
A book with a six word title - The Enneagram in Love and Work - Helen Palmer (29)
A book set in a country you want to visit - Last Man in Tower - Adiga Aravind (25)
Makes you laugh out loud - Bad Monkey - Carl Hiaasen (32)
You read in school - Nancy Drew and the Secret of Shadow Ranch - Carolyn Keene (26)
With a green spine - Meditations for Stressful Situations - David Michie (1)
With a character that shares your name - Jan Has a Doll - Janice Earl (17)
Published in 2018 - The Great Alone - Kristin Hannah (33)
Recommended by a friend - Madame President - Helene Cooper (8)
Recommended by a librarian -The Hate U Give - Angie Thomas (24)
Written by an author under 30 - The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton (11)
Written before 1920 - A Garland for Girls - Louis May Alcott (31)
Makes you cry - The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera (21)
An e-book - My Man Jeeves - P. G. Wodehouse (35)
With a bad review - Wise Blood - Flannery O'Connor (36)
A young adults bestseller - A Separate Peace - John Knowles (4)
Historical nonfiction - The Diary of a Young Girl:  Anne Frank (51)
That inspires you - Seeking the Light of God's Comforter - Lynn L. Severance  (41)
A short story - Ancestor-Birth-Boyhood - U. S. Grant from his Memoirs in American Childhood Anthology - David W. McCullough, Editor (13)
Been on the NYT best seller list for more than 10 weeks - Curtain:  Poirot's Last Case - Agatha Christie (43)
Political book (fiction or non-fiction) - What Happened - Hilary Clinton (50)
By a Scandinavian author - Pippi Longstocking - Astrid Lindgren (49)
With non-human characters - Dialogue of the Dogs - Miguel de Cervantes (3)
About a topic you're passionate about - Quiet Power - Susan Cain (27)
Set in the Mid-East - The Lemon Tree - Sandy Tolan (30)
Already on your bookshelf - The Ministry to the Imprisoned - Joan Campbell (12)
Once banned - The Giver - Lois Lowry (42)
Originally published in your birth year - Joy in the Morning - P. G. Wodehouse (15)
About travel - On the Road - Jack Kerouac (48)
Translated into English - A Man Called Ove - Fredrik Backman (23)
With the letter "Y" in the title - January First - Michael Schofield (10)
With food on the cover - Food Can Fix It - Dr. Oz (40)
About a current world issue - Three Cups of Tea - Greg Mortenson (34)
By Agatha Christie - The Hollow - Agatha Christie (19)
Set in Africa - Radiance of Tomorrow - Ishmael Beah (5)


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