Books

20 Books of Summer

I have decided to bite the bullet again and join in this challenge. I was fairly successful last year with 12 books, so I am aiming high this time again but if I can land at 15 I will be most pleased.

This challenge is hosted by Cathy at 746 Books here. The challenge runs from 1 June until the 1 September and it is moveable challenge from 10, 15 or 20 books. Need to change your list, then change your list. What could be a more flexible way of getting some of the books of the shelf.

So as to my initial 20. I have taken books that were on last years list (in blue) and I have still not read and moved them onto this one and then filled in the gaps! Now will the books in blue make it off the list?

  1. Lucinda Riley – The Missing Sister
  2. Angela Thirkell – High Rising
  3. Sara Sheridan – Celtic Cross
  4. Hazel Prior – Life and Otter Miracles
  5. Emylia Hall – The Shell House Detectives
  6. Daphne Du Maurier – Rebecca
  7. Juliet Greenwood – The Shakespeare Sisters
  8. M H Eccleston – Death on the Isle
  9. Alison Goodman – The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies
  10. Ruth Jones – Love Untold
  11. P.G.Wodehouse – Jeeves & Wooster unknown title yet!
  12. Agatha Christie – unknown title yet!
  13. Robert Galbraith – Ink Black Heart
  14. Alex Hay – The Housekeepers
  15. Trisha Ashley – The Wedding Dress Repair Shop
  16. Sue Teddern – Annie Stanley All At Sea
  17. Dawn French – Because of You
  18. Heidi Swain – The Book Lover’s Retreat
  19. Penny Parkes – Maybe Tomorrow
  20. James Henry – Morning Frost

With a mix of physical books and books from my netgalley list, some quite recent, others older and a reread chucked in, I am hoping there is enough there to keep my interest.

Do let me know if you decide to join in?

4 thoughts on “20 Books of Summer

  1. That looks like a good, varied list. Rebecca is one of my favourite books! I hope you enjoy The Missing Sister – I loved that one and have the final Seven Sisters book on my own list.

  2. Rebecca is the only one that I have read, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did/do, it’s one of the few books that I’ve re-read, more than once.

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