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Desley's 2021 Still Reading Paid Books Challenge
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Desley (Cat fosterer)
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Dec 30, 2020 08:57AM

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59/55

Motley Challenge
1. An action/adventure
2. Book with a four word title.
3. Book set in the winter.
4. Book by an author from Mexico or Canada.
5. Book you chose for the cover.
6. Book you heard about on line.
7. Book that starts with the letter M.
8. A book from your TBR list.
9. Book by an author you never read.
10. A book published in 2021.
11. A book made into a movie.
12. Book with a green cover.
13. Book that’s part of a trilogy.
14. A book published over 50 years ago.
15. Book translated from another language.
16. A stand alone book.
17. A debut novel.
18. Book by an author with a pen name.
19. A LOBA pick. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
20. Book everyone has read but you.
21. Book from the modern library top 100 list. https://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100...
Choose any 4 books from this list:
1. Book with a lion, witch, or wardrobe in it.
2. A book written by Dr. Seuss.
3. Book with an animal sidekick.
4. A book you started and never finished.
5. A book with the word “Haunted” in the title.
6. Book written by an actor.
7. A fairytale/retelling.
8. A childhood classic.
9. Book of short stories or poetry
10. A book your friend picks out for you.

Colour Challenge
January - White or Black: The Coroner
February - Burgundy or Pink
March - Gold or Yellow: Lambing, Almost Live
April - Tangerine or Lime: Killing Floor
May - Lavender or Dark Gray: Hell
June - Green or Navy: Moonflower Murders; The Partner, Brass Ring
July - Blue or Silver: The Allingham Casebook
August - Rust or Gray: Westwind
September - Yellow or Purple
October - Orange or White or Black
November - Brown or Fuschia
December - Red or Silver Killing Eve, Trouble

As last year, this is authors I only own one book of, and the more challenging to pick in advance, due to my book buying addiction - some I won't buy more of though till I've seen if I like the author's style, so they should be safe

Speaking as an author I was pleased to see the concept of your challenge; namely, that the reader actually chooses the book and pays for it. Of course paying for it helps the author, but it also helps the reader as it concentrates the mind - 'do I really wants to spend money on this book?' One gets the feeling that rather too many on goodreads only go for that which is free, and an absence of price is not a good criteria for either the reader or author.
Good luck with your challenge in 2021.













I did read a very good post on another group the other day about giving up on books, an author commenting on how many books there are in the world and how we don't have time to waste on reading something that doesn't entertain us.




I am over my book budget again this month although only by 1, which is the best this year, so I'm just going to do it regardless.





Nearly half way through my challenge and over half way through my page numbers, and am 2 books ahead!



Books mentioned in this topic
Sleeping Beauties (other topics)Westwind (other topics)
Coffin Road (other topics)
Hercule Poirot: The Complete Short Stories (other topics)
More William (other topics)
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