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2014 Women Challenge COMPLETE!

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I participated in this challenge in 2013 and did better than I could even imagine. So I will have to up the ante a bit in 2014.

The host would like us to name 3 of our favorite authors. Mine would be Julie Kagawa, Tricia Goyer and Canadian author Chevy Stevens. Check any of them or all of them out and you won't be disappointed. Beware they are in three different genres as well. Miss Kagawa is a master at fairytales. Tricia is my favorite Christian writer and Chevy can scare the begeezus out of you!


Level 4: WONDER WOMAN - read 20+ books written by a woman author



1. Melody Carlson
2. Sarah Pinborough
3. V.C Andrews
4. Tori Spelling
5. V.C. Andrews
6. Tricia Goyer
7. Laura Lam
8. Bella Forrest
9. Galadrielle Allman
10. Marissa Meyer
11. Marissa Meyer
12. Marissa Meyer
13. Lauren Oliver
14. Tricia Goyer
15. M.J. Rose
16. Bella Forrest
17. Tracy L. Higley
18. Josi S. Kilpack
19. V.C. Andrews
20. Carol K. Carr

COMPLETED APRIL 18!

21. Catherine McKenzie
22. Cathy Bryant
23. Stacey O'Neale
24. Tricia Goyer
25. Kerri Pomarolli
26. Suzanne Young
27. Chevy Stevens
28. Carol K. Carr
29. Maisey Yates
30. Caitlin Crews
31. Kate Hewitt
32. V.C. Andrews
33. Marissa Meyer
34. Marissa Meyer
35. Chevy Stevens
36. Julie Kagawa
37. Tricia Goyer, Kathleen Fuller, Vannetta Chapman, and Beth Wiseman
38. Cathy Bryant
39. Marissa Meyer
40. V.C. Andrews
41. Holly Schindler
42. Kresley Cole
43. Elizabeth Wennick
44. Ellen DeGeneres
45. Nicky Hilton
46. Julie Kagawa
47. Elizabeth Enslin
48. Tricia Goyer, Cara Putnam and Sarah Sundin
49. Lisa Orchard
50. Morgan Matson
51. Gennifer Albin
52. E.J. Stevens
53. Charis Cotter
54. Bette Lee Crosby
55. Katherine Howe
56. Amy Reed
57. Tricia Goyer
58. Malka Marom
59. Marie Lu
60. Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, Ruth Reid & Tricia Goyer
61. Mona Hanna
62. Maggie Stiefvater
63. Liz Prince
64. Julie T. Lamana

Comments

  1. Awesome challenge - I wasn't aware of this one. Will definitely have to check it out! Awesome goal for 2014 - I hope you make it! :-)

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  2. Hi Freda and welcome again to the Women Challenge :)
    Happy reading!

    Valentina
    www.peekabook.it

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  3. If you are interested in, you could have a look to the challenge I launched, the “2015 Women Challenge”. Have fun with me and my challenge! ^_^

    http://www.peekabook.it/2014/12/2015-women-challenge.html

    Bye and enjoy your books!

    Valentina
    www.peekabook.it

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