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?
- Lucinda Riley – The Missing Sister
- Angela Thirkell – High Rising
- Sara Sheridan – Celtic Cross
- Hazel Prior – Life and Otter Miracles
- Emylia Hall – The Shell House Detectives
- Daphne Du Maurier – Rebecca
- Juliet Greenwood – The Shakespeare Sisters
- M H Eccleston – Death on the Isle
- Alison Goodman – The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies
- Ruth Jones – Love Untold
- P.G.Wodehouse – Jeeves & Wooster unknown title yet!
- Agatha Christie – unknown title yet!
- Robert Galbraith – Ink Black Heart
- Alex Hay – The Housekeepers
- Trisha Ashley – The Wedding Dress Repair Shop
- Sue Teddern – Annie Stanley All At Sea
- Dawn French – Because of You
- Heidi Swain – The Book Lover’s Retreat
- Penny Parkes – Maybe Tomorrow
- 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?
Rebecca is so good and you can’t really go wrong with Christie! Thanks for taking part – good luck and happy reading x
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.
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.