Thursday 3 June 2021

June Reviews for the 14th Annual Canadian Reading Challenge

 Welcome to the spot to post your last month's reviews for this challenge. I'll be hosting the 15th annual challenge starting on July 1st. 


Please link to your review below.


25 comments:

  1. The first of presumably many poetry reviews, Sulphurtongue is 2/13.

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    1. I always mean to read more poetry than I actually get read. Good for you for including some.

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  2. Just finished #27 ... "Every Conversation Counts: The 5 Habits of Human Connection that Build Extraordinary Relationships" by Riaz Meghji

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  3. Just finished #28 ... "Bootleg Stardust" by Glenn Dixon

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  4. I will be posting a bunch of reviews this month to catch up -- I've been reading but so lax about sharing my reviews for the last few months!

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    1. No worries. You still have time, and I've set the expiry a few days into July to allow time for people to finish off.

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  5. Just finished #29 ... "How to Examine a Wolverine: More Tales from the Accidental Veterinarian" by Philipp Schott

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  6. War Stories brings me to 50/13

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  7. Gideon Falls Volume 4 brings me to 51/13.

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  8. Hi all,

    I am at 175/13.

    I have read and reviewed over 200 reviews this year!! I just have to post all the links here.

    ~ Yay!!!

    Irene

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    1. Wow! That's amazing Irene. Good for you!

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  9. I've just finished my 4th and wrapping up 5th review, but I don't see the links for June. (The space is just blank.) I'll check back in a day or two.

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    1. It's there when I look at it. Maybe try a different browser?

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  10. A volume of Margaret Atwood essays brings me to 13/13!

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  11. Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop brings me to 52/13.

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  12. Just finished #30/13 - "Yearbook" by Seth Rogen

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  13. Whew, with my last review, Good Citizens Need Not Fear by Maria Reva, I have made it to 13 Canadian reviews this year. I don't know what happened, I cut it close this time!

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    1. Glad to hear it. I always enjoy seeing what you've chosen to read.

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  14. Whew, with my last review, Good Citizens Need Not Fear by Maria Reva, I have made it to 13 Canadian reviews this year. I don't know what happened, I cut it close this time!

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  15. Hi all!

    I'm at 200 book read and reviewed. I have a few more postings to catch up on.

    Irene

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  16. Just posted 8 and 9/13. I've certainly read enough books, but it still means two more reviews to post today *and* tomorrow!

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  17. Finished this challenge with 16 books.

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  18. That is 40 Canadiana items, y'all. I didn't want to rush the wonderful novel I am currently reading, so I scooched in short stories to reach my goal. That introduces me to new authors and material and everything I read gets a 300-review anyway.

    In honour and in memory of our precious Spirit & Marigold who have ascended too young and too soon this hard year and to the dear cats with us, Happy Canada Day one and all. Sincerely, Carolyn.

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  19. Got a double review of Raymond Souster poetry collections to take me to 13 - posted just under the wire!

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