Anyway, the other year-long challenge I've chosen is the 'What's in a Name?' challenge, hosted by Words by Annie. I just loved the idea of choosing titles to go with certain words and had a lot of fun picking the books from my tbr pile.

Here's the link for this challenge: What's in a Name?
The books I've chosen are as follows:
1. A book with a 'colour' in its title:
2. A book with an 'animal' in its title:
River Horse: Across America by Boat - William Least Heat-Moon
3. A book with a 'first name' in its title:
4. A book with a 'place' in its title:
Jamaica Inn - Daphne Du Maurier
5. A book with 'weather' in its title:
Frost at Morning - Richmal Crompton
6. A book with a 'plant' in its title:
As I said, I had fun choosing the titles but in some cases didn't find it very easy. 'Animal', 'first name' and 'weather' were obvious to me as those are three books I wanted to read next year anyway. But the other three I agonised over. I plumped in the end for Anne of Green Gables for the 'colour' as that's a set of books I fancied rereading next year (I don't think I've actually read all of them). 'Plant' gave me loads of problems and I'm still not sure about my choice. I may change that eventually - even though I love Ursula Le Guin, I'm not certain about this particular book.
All of these books I own apart from one, which is Anne of Green Gables, and I'll be adding that to my Christmas Amazon order.
Good luck with your challenges Cath! I've enjoyed Carl's Fantasy challenge and the Halloween one, but I'm not much for the challenges really.. I find I try to read them faster and not enjoy them as much, even when they are books I wanted to read anyway..
ReplyDeleteAnnie's challenge sounds great and I hope I get to read everyone's reviews!!
I'm excited about Annie's challenge as well. I just think it's cool that a kid is hosting! You have some good ones picked out - I look forward to your reviews.
ReplyDeleteDeslily: thanks for your good luck wishes. I'm half with you on challenges. I can see that you could so overload yourself that that's all you would be able to read through the year. As I tend to only be able to read between 50 to 70 books a year, it could quite easily get clogged up very quickly. As it is a dozen is just fine and it is fine picking out the books.
ReplyDeleteSusan: I had no idea 'Annie' is a child. Heavens above! I think this one will be great fun though as I've tried to vary my choices a bit.