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message 1: by Frances (new)

Frances (nightjar-nal) | 132 comments Mod
Welcome back! I hope you all found some great books to read in February - but now it is time for a new challenge, which shall be... "Read a book with a map in it"! They're pretty common in fantasy novels, but definitely not restricted to that genre. :)

The usual spiel:
1) Please feel free to use this thread for discussion, recommendations, and reviews.
2) Please also remember to add your book to the group bookshelf! You can do this on the group's main page by scrolling down to where it says "Bookshelf" at the bottom, and clicking on "Add Books".

Happy hunting!


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Ali (alicihonest) | 10 comments After months of lurking in this group I actually read a book that fit with the prompt!...sadly, it wasn't one I'd recommend. I've been trying to read more nonfiction so I read Witchfinders by Malcolm Gaskill, which has a map of England in it. It was a really cool topic made really tedious by the poor construction and writing. Hopefully I'll have better luck next time


message 3: by Frances (new)

Frances (nightjar-nal) | 132 comments Mod
Alicia wrote: "After months of lurking in this group I actually read a book that fit with the prompt!...sadly, it wasn't one I'd recommend. I've been trying to read more nonfiction so I read Witchfinders by Malco..."

Welcome! It's always great to see new people taking part in the challenges, though it's a shame that the book you found was so boring. The book I picked this month was rather a disappointment, too, unfortunately... :/

Let's hope we both have better luck with the next challenge (if you haven't been put off yet ;) )!


message 4: by Frances (new)

Frances (nightjar-nal) | 132 comments Mod
This month I picked up Fearless by Tim Lott, witch was a bit of a flop with me, to be honest. :( Nevertheless, I've written up all my thoughts in review form, which you can find here.


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