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Some ideas - subject to change as I get to them:
** The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece by Tom Hanks
✔️ READ ** The Ferryman by Justin Cronin
** Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
** The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai
** King Suckerman by George P. Pelecanos
** Nolyn by Michael J. Sullivan
** The Overstory by Richard Powers
** The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
✔️ READ ** Slow Horses by Mick Herron
** Gray Man books (one or more) by Mark Greaney

Some ideas -..."
Great idea, Ann!

I chose a book that fit #11 Different Country than I live in:Tomorrow, When the War Began
This is a YA series and I have already read the second book. The rest will be a few $$ as they are older and not in my library system. I can get them from audible so will see how far I go.


Blood Betrayal and A Treacherous Curse




The Ferryman by Justin Cronin landed on the #1 slot. It fulfilled my first audible backlog challenge.
Lenny Marks Gets Away with Murder by Kerryn Mayne almost made slot #2 because it was a NetGalley ARC, but I decided to let it be my "comes out in 2024" book #17
James by Percival Everett was an easy one for the "author I hadn't read yet" #12
and I may have cheated a bit by selecting Donna Tartt's The Secret History for the oldest book on my TBR shelf, but it had been on there for a while.

Interesting choice of James. I knew the author wrote the book on which the recent release "American Fiction" was based, but I had to remind myself of the plot of "James." I'd heard of it. Did you like it?

Updated #13 (a book recommended by Gail) Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
Updated #18 (a book you meant to read in 2023) Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon

READ 17-Feb-2024 The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb - the multiple countries - it takes place in both the USA and Moscow

Pulitzer Prize Nominee for Fiction (2019), National Book Award Nominee for Fiction (2018), Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Fiction (2019), California Book Award for First Fiction Gold (2018), Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for First Fiction (2018), Dayton Literary Peace Prize Nominee for Fiction (2019), James Fenimore Cooper Prize (2019), National Book Critics Circle Award for John Leonard Award (2018), Andrew Carnegie Medal Nominee for Fiction (2019), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fiction and for Debut Author (2018), Aspen Words Literary Prize Nominee for Longlist (2019), Writers' Prize Nominee (2019), The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize (2018), PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel (2019), Dublin Literary Award Nominee (2020)



✔️ 2. READ 21-Jul-2024 Southern Man by Greg Iles audible - epic. This installment in the Penn Cage series is huge in scope and size.
✔️ 3. READ 13-Jul-2024 A Cool Breeze on the Underground by Don Winslow audible I am adding some of Don Winslow's backlist so sort-of backlog.
✔️ 4. READ 29-May-2024 You Like It Darker by Stephen King audible Ok, another brand-new release and stellar!
✔️ 5. READ 04-Jul-2024 The Secret History of the Rape Kit: A True Crime Story by Pagan Kennedy NetGalley arc. I enjoyed learning the facts and history.
✔️ 6. READ 29-May-2024 Codename Nemo: The Hunt for a Nazi U-Boat and The Elusive Enigma Machine by Charles Lachman NetGalley arc. Fascinating war details.



READ 17-Aug-2024 The Coroner's Lunch by Colin Cotterill
I could have put this in the top 10 - it is from my audible backlog; it also fits this category very well having been on my tbr for a good while.



Donnajo wrote: "Yes already finished one and almost A second for a new one. I only got home yesterday and was so tired I made a hair appt for today for 11 which since I have to detour I’ll go earlier so maybe when..."



Very good. I already watched the apple tv+ series and love it so the story was familiar and still enjoyable.
✔️8. READ 18-Sep-2024 Slow Horses by Mick Herron audible


I’m probably making it harder than I should because I haven’t been picking an Agatha Christie as my initial attempt, or a Perry Mason.
It’s been off putting to pick up an older book and be immediately confronted with words and attitudes that we no longer consider to be appropriate.

I understand. Although, of the ones I've read the last couple of years, only one, Dorothy Sayers' Unnatural Death (Peter Wimsey #3) deeply sickened me because of her use of uncalled for language.
I've been purposefully reading Agatha Christie's "other series" (my term): Ariadne Oliver, Superintendent Battle, Colonel Race, and Harley Quin. There is a little bit of misogyny in some of these but I've learned to manage the ire it raises (unlike when it happens NOW). 😉
If you want to think about going this route, I would recommend The Man in the Brown Suit (Col Race #1) and/or The Secret of Chimneys (Superintendent Battle, Ariadne Oliver, both #1). Another is The Sittaford Mystery. My review: "I thought I had read them all. Far from it! I believe this is a standalone. And as such you have no idea how the characters will think. I loved that this one included a very strong, independent young woman on the move to solve the mystery and save her fiance." (Hope this isn't coming across as too pushy!!)


✔️19 The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner
This is the first Perry Mason book, and I don't remember reading it before - but I imagine I have long forgotten the plots of those I read as a child. It was interesting to see the characters as they started out and the 'bones' of the plots that later took to the courtroom for the final drama and reveal, here done outside of a courtroom.

READ 26-Jan-2024 Reykjavík: A Crime Story by Ragnar Jónasson and Katrín Jakobsdóttir with Victoria Cribb, translator
I was rechecking my 2024 books to see if I had a multiple author book and luckily found this one from January. Jonas son gets top billing but both he and Jakobsdottir are on the cover plus a translator.

I always have an Agatha Christie in my back pocket if I can't find a book published before I was born that interests me, but there are so many classic and noir authors I haven't read that it's not hard. I still have And Then There Were None on my book table waiting to be re-read but I'll probably hold onto it as a backup for next year now that I've read the Josephine Tey.

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "You're moving right along, aren't you Ann?
I always have an Agatha Christie in my back pocket if I can't find a book published before I was born that interests me, but there are so many classic an..."

✔️10. READ 07-Oct-2024 Dead Lions by Mick Herron Book two of Slough House / Slow Horses from the audible plus catalog.

I will try to see if I can read at least one or two more this year. I did start two of them and didn't finish them yet/ they are languishing behind a few others. :)
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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. Mine will attempt to be audible backlog books and edit: adding to include NetGalley arc's.
✔️ 1. READ 14-Feb-2024 The Ferryman by Justin Cronin audible
✔️ 2. READ 21-Jul-2024 Southern Man by Greg Iles audible - epic
✔️ 3. READ 13-Jul-2024 A Cool Breeze on the Underground by Don Winslow audible
✔️ 4. READ 29-May-2024 You Like It Darker by Stephen King audible
✔️ 5. READ 04-Jul-2024 The Secret History of the Rape Kit: A True Crime Story by Pagan Kennedy NetGalley arc
✔️ 6. READ 29-May-2024 Codename Nemo: The Hunt for a Nazi U-Boat and The Elusive Enigma Machine by Charles Lachman NetGalley arc
✔️7. READ 04-Sep-2024 Burn by Peter Heller NetGalley
✔️8. READ 18-Sep-2024 Slow Horses by Mick Herron audible
✔️ 9. READ 30-Sep-2024 When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion by Julie Satow
print library book
✔️10. READ 07-Oct-2024 Dead Lions by Mick Herron Book two of Slough House / Slow Horses from the audible plus catalog.
The next 14 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.
READ 15-Jan-2024 Tomorrow, When the War Began by John Marsden YA series set in Australia. This is book one.
✔️ 12. Read a book by an Author that you never read before or one by a new debut author.
READ 01-Jun-2024 James by Percival Everett
✔️13. A book that someone recommended to you.
READ 19-Jun-2024 Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt recommended by Gail - and a very welcome one. I loved it.
✔️14. A book that is a different genre than your normal type of read. (could be out of your comfort zone).
READ Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes finished 05-Jan-2024 This is a NetGalley advanced reader copy and is in the Horror genre. I have a love hate relationship with Horror novels.
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)
✔️ 15. Series #3
READ 20-Jan-2024 A Treacherous Curse by Deanna Raybourn Veronica Speedwell series book 3 on audio.
✔️16. Series #2
READ 20-Jan-2024 Blood Betrayal by Ausma Zehanat Khan
✔️ 17. A book that comes out in 2024.
READ 22-Apr-2024 Lenny Marks Gets Away with Murder by Kerryn Mayne this was a NetGalley advanced reader copy
✔️18. A book that you mean to read in 2023 but never got around to it.
READ 04-Feb-2024 Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon
✔️19. A book that came out before you were born. (this one might be harder to do but we know you can handle it)
READ 22-Sep-2024 The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner
✔️ 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.
READ 26-Jan-2024 Reykjavík: A Crime Story by Ragnar Jónasson and Katrín Jakobsdóttir, Victoria Cribb translator
✔️ 21. A book that won an award.
READ 25-Feb-2024 There There by Tommy Orange multiple awards and nominations!
✔️ 22. One of the oldest to be read books on your unread mountain.
READ 04-May-2024 The Secret History by Donna Tartt
✔️ 23. A book set in multiple countries.
READ 17-Feb-2024 The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb takes place in both the USA and Moscow
✔️ 24. Book you started in the past but put aside and never finished for some reason. (I know we all have them. I have a small tote bag filled with them a different reason why it wasn't finished.)
READ 17-Aug-2024 The Coroner's Lunch by Colin Cotterill