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Donna Tallarida’s 2022 Determination Challenge
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Good luck with your challenge. Look forward to seeing what books you end up reading towards it.

Thanks for starting a new separate topic. To help avoid confusion the "combo" topic with both yours and DonnaJo's lists was deleted.
I run into multiple "Ann's" frequently too. 😃

Just finished “The Night She Disappeared”. This book was written by an author I never read before, Lisa Jewell. The book was great. It technically also fits the challenge of reading a book set in a country other than my own, but I will take it under the author I never read category.
Read Sis Boom Bah by Jane Heller which was my oldest book on the stack of books I haven’t gotten to. I should have left it on the stack 😂
Just finished “The Last Thing He Told Me, by Laura Dave. This was a book that was recommended to me.
I just finished “River’s End” by Nora Roberts. This was one of the 10 books I’ve been meaning to get to.
Just finished “In Bloom” , by CJ Skuse, which was set in a country outside of where I live. It is the second book I’ve read in the Sweat Pea series and it certainly did not disappoint!
6 of my 22 book challenge done!
Option #3 - 2022 Determination Plus Challenge
Books 1-10. Pick 10 books any format you want that you'll been wanting to read. Could be off your own to be read mountains or library etc.
The next 12 books is the "Plus" part of the challenge. Hope you enjoy and are able to find some great books that will fit in.
11. A book set in a different country than you live in.
12. Read a book by an Author that you never read before or one by a new debut author.
13. A book that someone recommended to you.
14. A book that is a different genre than your normal type of read. (could be out of your comfort zone).
15 & 16. Two books from a series you haven't completed yet. (Everyone has that one or two books to still read to catch up in a series)
17. A book that comes out in 2022.
18. A book that you mean to read in 2021 but never got around to it.
19. A book that came out before you were born. (this one might be harder to do but we know you can handle it)
20. A book that is done by more than one author (it can be a book of short stories by different authors, or one book that is one story with more than 1 author like Patterson or Evanovich and I'm sure there are others.
21. A book that won an award.
22. One of the oldest to be read books on your unread mountain.