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Books and Chocolate: Back to the Classics Mid-Year Giveaway: The Winner!
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There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate." — Charles Dickens. Owned and Unread Project. 75 Classics in 5 Years. 50 Nonfiction Titles in 5 Years. Saturday, July 11, 2015. Back to the Classics Mid-Year Giveaway: The Winner! And the winner of the Back to the Classics Challenge Mid-Year Giveaway is. . . . Cat from Tell Me A Story. And thanks to everyone else who entered the giveaway, and to everyone who's signed up for the 2015 Back to the Classics Challenge! I'm a voraciou...
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Vanessa and her Sister by Priya Parmar « Fleur in her World
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Fleur in her World. Notes from a bookish life on the Cornish coast …. 100 Years of Books. Books read in 2015. Books read in 2014. Books read in 2013. Books read in 2012. Books read in 2011. Books read in 2010. Books read in 2009. Books read in 2008. Reading the 20th Century. Vanessa and her Sister by Priya Parmar. February 23, 2015. Fleur in her World. It holds stories of the past. There will be many parties, and neighbours will gossip about the gatherings at which mixed groups of unchaperoned young peop...
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Bina | The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge
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The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge. 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2011. That’s a wrap! January 6, 2012. The Read A Myth Challenge. Is officially over, I can’t believe it’s been a year! Thanks everyone who participated, it’s been a pleasure to see what myth books you chose and to read your reviews. My tbr list is enormous from all the great suggestions I got from this challenge. I hope you all had lots of fun reading retellings of myths! Now on to the announcement of the winners of our draw. October 12, 2011.
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Rules | The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge
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The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge. 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2011. Challenge Period: January 1, 2011 December 31, 2011. More rules in : Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Level 1 Athena: That’s a Myth! Read any two (2) books about myths. Level 2 Erlang Chen: Demystify the Myth! Read any four (4) books about myths. Level 3 Mimir: World Myth! Read any 6 books from the myth series. It must covers 2 different countries, and include a non-fiction book on the study of mythology (figure). Baba Yaga Laid an E...
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Readalong of The Penelopiad | The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge
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The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge. 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2011. My past year’s read on Mythology →. Readalong of The Penelopiad. May 24, 2011. I’m a bit late with this post, but I just wanted to give everyone the heads up that Bellezza. Are hosting a readalong of Margaret Atwood’s. This would be the ideal opportunity to read a book that counts toward this challenge with others. Readalongs often help motivate me to start a book or keep going. Read Bellezza’s post here. And tagged Margaret Atwood.
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JoV | The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge
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The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge. 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2011. May 2011 Wrap-up Post. June 5, 2011. After a quiet March and April, May saw a surge in mythology books reviews. I’m excited by this and hope that everyone, including myself, will ourselves to read more books on myths and do some catch-up before the end of the year! In May we see the following reviews published:. Jessicabookworm (Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters – Rick Riordan). The Books of My Life (Graceling by Kristin Cashore).
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FAQs | The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge
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The Read-A-Myth Reading Challenge. 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2011. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). What is the Read-a-Myth Challenge? This challenge is to open everyone’s mind to Mythology. Most of us grew up with parents or grandparents who told us fairy tales, folklores and myth. Many of those folklores and myth are created on those dark nights when TV, cinema or even books are not a common possession of every household. Why are you hosting the Read-a-Myth Challenge? Please see this page. You can...