Thursday, 1 August 2019

13th Canadian Book Challenge: August Round-up

Post the reviews for the books you read this month here.
I'll be doing a draw for a prize pack of Canadian books.
Each book read gets you an entry for the prize pack.

24 comments:

  1. Just finished #3 .. "Say You Still Love Me" by KA Tucker

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  2. The Quintland Sisters brings me to #4!

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  3. The first in a new (to me) mystery series is 2/13.

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  4. Just finished #4 ... "Confessions of a Mountie: My Life Behind the Red Serge" (2016) Frank Pitts

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  5. I tried to save two review links, but I'm not sure they took. I'll check again tomorrow.

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  6. The fourth of Sparkle Hayter's Robin Hudson mysteries: The Last Manly Man. (2/13)

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  7. Now 4 comics/graphic novels; Nunavut, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Ontario represented, for a total of 5.

    (Loving the language theme of your Challenge levels!)

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  8. Read Vancouver Island Sketches, Maps and Trip Notesby Al Ranger. Outside my usual reading but quite enjoyable.

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  9. Heartwood Hotel 3 brings me to 7/13

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  10. Marilla of Green Gables brings me to 5/13

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  11. The Long Way Home is 1/13.

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  12. Elizabeth of Bohemia by David Elias, new from ECW Press, is #3 of 13 for me.

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  13. Gideon Falls Volume 1 brings me to 8/13

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  14. Just finished #5 ... "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don’t Know" by Malcolm Gladwell

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  15. Now 4 comics/graphic novels; Nunavut, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Northwest Territories represented, for a total of 6.

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  16. In the Key of Nira Ghani brings me to 9/13

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  17. Just finished # 6 ... "Turbulence" by David Szalay

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  18. This trio puts me at 10. Amazon.ca is taking so long to give me a link for "There Was An Old Woman" that I will add Goodreads' for now. I have just learned that our dear Howard Engel died, at 88! He is a favourite of mine and I share why, in all eight of my reviews thus far. I include an article about him. It was aldo due to update his brief profile with a terrible picture.

    Any way of knowing who wins and what the book prizes are? If they don't happen to be for me one time or another, I can spare the end-of-month review rush (and indeed spare focusing hard on Canadian books in some months). I still can't access Wordpress much and hope my usual Canadian review page will do.

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    1. Here is the like to switch to, please, for "There Was An Old Woman". I hope everyone reads the article I included, honour our great Howard Engel. I will miss him. https://www.amazon.ca/review/RVNJOQHLQ2WNF/ref=cm_rv_eml_rv0_rv

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  19. 4 comics/graphic novels; Nunavut, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Northwest Territories represented, for a total of 7.

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