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2022 DMPL Reading Challenge > Read a book you've always wanted to read but never did

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See which books staff read for this challenge below. If you've completed this challenge, let us know which book you read and what you thought about it! Also, don't forget to register for the 2022 Reading Challenge at dmpl.org/readingchallenge.


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Jill (jillybeaner24) | 2 comments Frankenstein


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Stephanie D.E. | 5 comments The Homemade Life by Molly Wizenberg. I’ve had it on my shelf for a while. It’s a quick read, but is fun to hear how good plays such an integral role in someone’s life. Great recipes included.


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Reagan (reaganreads) | 1 comments I read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown for this category. Definitely wish I hadn’t seen the movie first, but still really enjoyed it!


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Christine Comito | 6 comments I read A Grief Observed by CS Lewis. Not exactly something I've "always" wanted to read, but I have been wanting to dive into more CS Lewis for some time. So I think this counts!


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Andy (pleasereadittome) | 55 comments The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. Didn't love it.


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Laurie | 20 comments I read The Baker's Daughter by Sarah McCoy. it had been on my TBR since 2014, so that's why I decided it qualified for this category. It was ok; it caused me to wonder if I would have enjoyed it more if I had read it sooner?


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