by stacia | May 10, 2017 | 2017 Reading Challenge
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #9: A book set somewhere you’ve never been According to some random sources, this past Sunday was National Tourism Day here in the US. In honor of this made-up holiday, let’s read a...
by stacia | Apr 26, 2017 | 2017 Reading Challenge
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #8: A book with the name of flower or plant in title In celebration of spring and all of the beautiful growth outside, this challenge requires you to read a book with the name of a flower or plant...
by stacia | Apr 19, 2017 | 2017 Reading Challenge
Today, it’s the second substitute category for the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. How do substitute categories work? Maybe you really hate short stories. You can swap in one of these substitutes instead. Substitute Category #2: A Book With a Punny Title I’m...
by stacia | Apr 12, 2017 | 2017 Reading Challenge
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #7: A Coffee Table Book I’ve noticed I tend to collect beautiful coffee table books but not read them. Sometimes, they’re only photos – no text – but at most, I glimpse...
by stacia | Mar 22, 2017 | 2017 Reading Challenge
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #6: A Book Written by a New-to-You Classic Author This time of year tends to be a bit gloomy and rainy, which always makes me think of the weather at Thornfield Hall in Jane Eyre or the rough...
by stacia | Mar 8, 2017 | 2017 Reading Challenge
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #5: A Book Written by a Woman or With a Kickass Woman Protagonist I chose this category because March is Women’s History Month. I didn’t realize when I did my scheduling that this post...