Saturday, January 12, 2019

2019 EUROPEAN READING CHALLENGE: REVIEW PAGE


The European Reading Challenge



January 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020

THIS IS THE PAGE TO LIST YOUR REVIEWS.

IF YOU HAVE FINISHED, WRAP UP POSTS GO ON THIS PAGE.

TO SIGN UP, GO TO THE MAIN CHALLENGE PAGE, HERE,
OR CLICK THE BUTTON ABOVE.

When you review a book for the 2019 European Reading Challenge, please add it to this list using the Linky widget below. Please link to your review post, NOT the main page of your blog.

If you don't have a blog, so don't have a way to link to a review post below, just post your review in a comment on this page. If you post your reviews on Goodreads, LibraryThing, Facebook, or some other place that doesn't generate a link, just copy your review into a comment here.

NOTE: There is overlap in January 2019 between the last month of the 2018 challenge and the first month of the 2019 challenge. If you participated both years, only count books read in January in one of the years, not both.

Please put your name or the name of your blog, the name of the book you reviewed, and the country of the book or author. For example: Rose City Reader, A Gentleman in Moscow, Russia.



12 comments:

  1. No way to edit the link after it's up?

    Cuz, dude, that didn't work.

    **blushes**

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  2. Finally getting to the Reviewing part of the challenge! One down anyway.

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  3. Really was thrilled to read Frankenstein again, after 44 years! Superb!

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  4. I've just added my second selection for this year.

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  5. Read Letters From Vatican City by Xavier Rynne.

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  6. Oops I kept getting an error message! Sorry for the duplicates. Please keep #116 if possible.

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  7. Elizabeth: You can just post another link and I will delete the bad one.

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  8. obsessivereadr6/21/19, 6:37 PM

    Once Upon a River, Diane Setterfield. A story about stories; mysteries and intertwined lives lived along the Thames River in Victorian times. Satisfyingly plotted, with great characters and descriptions.

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  9. Argh I posted the wrong link! Could you please delete number 137? Thanks!!!

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  10. Arggh I did it again!! Could you delete Number 185? Thanks!

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