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2014 Review Pile Reading Challenge

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If you saw my TBR pile, aka my review pile, you'd know why this challenge is meant for me.

For a level I will choose:  21-30: Master
Middle of the road works until I see how I do once. Next year I'll up it if I have to, if it's running.


1. Once Upon A Winter's Heart - Melody Carlson
2. Mayhem - Sarah Pinborough
3. Flowers In The Attic - V.C. Andrews
4. The Unwelcomed Child - V.C. Andrews
5. The One Year Book of Amish Peace - Tricia Goyer
6. A Blaze of Sun - Bella Forrest
7. Please Be With Me - Galadrielle Allman
8. A Story of Easter and All Of Us - Roma Downey & Mark Burnett
9. Falling - E. Van Lowe
10. The Kissing Bridge - Tricia Goyer
11. The Collector of Dying Breaths - M.J. Rose
12. A Gate of Night - Bella Forrest
13. The Queen's Handmaid - Tracy L. Higley
14. Fortune Cookie - Josi S. Kilpack
15. India Black and the Gentleman Thief - Carol K. Carr
16. Spun - Catherine McKenzie
17. Mediterranean Cookbook
18. Darklight - Leonard H. Roller
19. A Bridge Unbroken - Cathy Bryant
20. The Shadow Prince - Stacey O'Neale
21. Mom's Night Out - Tricia Goyer

CHALLENGE COMPLETE JUNE 3!

22. Mom's Night Out - Kerri Pomarolli
23. That Night - Chevy Stevens
24. India Black in the City of Light - Carol K. Carr
25. Remember The Time: Protecting Michael Jackson
26. Avenge Me - Maisey Yates 
27. Scandalize Me - Caitlin Crews
28. Expose Me - Kate Hewitt
29. Petals On The Wind - V.C. Andrews
30. Plain Faith - Ora-Jay & Irene Eash w/ Tricia Goyer
31. The Ocean at the End of the Lane - Neil Gaiman
32. An Amish Garden: Anthology
33. Beyond the Pale: Anthology
34. The Fragrance of Crushed Violets - Cathy Bryant
35. Night Terror - Jeff Gunhus
36. Whatever Doesn't Kill You - Elizabeth Wennick
37. 365 Style - Nicky Hilton
38. While The Gods Were Sleeping - Elizabeth Enslin
39. The Last Temptation - Neil Gaiman
40. While Treetops Glisten - Tricia Goyer, Cara Putnam & Sarah Sundin
41. Idiot's Guide to Slow Cooker Cooking
42. 12 Days Of Christmas Six Sisters Stuff
43. Gideon Lee - Lisa Orchard
44. The Meat Cookbook
45. The Tucci Table - Stanley Tucci & Felicity Blunt
46. Fairy Tale Christmas - Michael McLean & Scott McLean
47. Hunting In Bruges - E.J. Stevens
48. The Toothache Man - Sal Conte
49. Singing to a Bulldog - Anson Williams
50. The Warhol Gang - Peter Darbyshire
51. Passing Through Perfect - Bette Lee Crosby
52. Balanced - Tricia Goyer
53. Joni Mitchell In Her Own Words - Malka Marom
54. An Amish Second Christmas - Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, Ruth Reid & Tricia Goyer
55. Far and Near On Days Like These - Neil Peart

Comments

  1. Thanks for stopping by. Returning the visit to wish you a Happy Christmas :)

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  2. I won't join this challenge as I can't promise to read a lot of romances, but then again I might read historical romance, romantic suspense, etc. Have fun though. And Happy Holidays!

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