This looks like a fun and interesting challenge! I seriously hope I can keep up :D
The Rules
- Go through your E-readers and select books you’d like to read during the challenge. The book must have been Free or Nearly Free: under $5, Kindle Deals, Netgalley, Edelweiss & author review requests only (Blog Tour reviews are not accepted this time, sorry). Anyone caught not using a free book or a book that is pirated will be removed from challenge.
- Sign up with the linky letting them know that you plan to participate. Between now and March 8th create a post announcing that you’re participating and a list of books you hope to read during the challenge (this can change). If you don’t have a blog this can be done at the Goodreads group “Two Girls and A Challenge” Any participant that doesn’t have a starter post up by 11:59 PM EST March 8th (giving you procrastinators a little more time!) will be ineligible for the grand prize.
- Start reading your books (starting March 1st) and reviewing them, either on your blog or Goodreads, Booklikes, etc. Put the link to your review (to the review URL, not your Web Address) on the review linky available March 1st, listing your blog name and the name of the book you reviewed. When you write your review, you MUST include the challenge logo and linky somewhere on the post so that we can all check out the reviews.
My goal is to do a Spring Cleaning (5-9 books) but just to be clear, I also have a heap load of library books I need to get through before they're due as well, so I need to read those apart from the challenge as well.
Here's some books I hope to finish for this challenge:
The Boleyn Deceit (The Boleyn Trilogy #2) by Laura Anderson
The MOSES Virus by Jack Hyland
The Outcasts by Kathleen Kent
Hild by Nicola Griffith
How to Be a Good Wife by Emma Chapman
The Steele Wolf (The Iron Butterfly #2) by Chanda Hahn
A Body in the Backyard by Elizabeth Spann Craig
A Dyeing Shame by Elizabeth Spann Craig
Lunangelique by Kristin R. Campbell
Now, I might the list of books might change, seeing as how I have literally HUNDREDS of books on my kindle, or kindle cloud (thanks to free amazon books.)
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