2010: Challenges – The Four Month Challenge Pt. 3 Wrap-Up

This was the first time I’ve participated in this challenge, and I think I didn’t do too bad.  I didn’t get 100%, but I did manage 190/250 pts. Most of my hang-up was books written in a different decade, and the couple of categories that are out of my normal wheelhouse.  I look forward to trying again with T4MC Part 4!  Here’s my final breakdown:

5 Point Challenges

Read a book by an author you’ve never read before – Anthem by Ayn Rand

Read a book with a one word title – Outrageous by Christina Dodd

Read a book with an animal name in the title – The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove by Christopher Moore

Read a book with a proper name in the title – Shakespeare’s Landlord by Charlaine Harris

Read a fantasy

10 Point Challenges

Read an ‘Austenesque’ book

Read a book with a two word title – Desert Heat by J.A. Jance

Read a book that is part of a series – Already Dead by Charlie Huston

Read a book about a real person

Read a mystery – Black Seconds by Karin Fossum

15 Point Challenges

Read a book written in the 60’s (any century)

Read a book with a number in the title – The Seventh Commandment by Lawrence Sanders

Read a book by an author born in March, April, May or June. – What Do We Do Now? by Keith Malley & Chemda

Read a book with a three word title – Strawberry Shortcake Murder by Joanne Fluke

Read a book by an author with three names – Rest in Pieces by Rita Mae Brown

20 Point Challenges

Read a book with over 500 pages – White Witch, Black Curse by Kim Harrison

Read a book with a four word title – Gossip of the Starlings by Nina de Gramont

Read a book by two authors – Ivory Tower Cop by George Kirkham and Leonard Territo

Read a book written in the 70s (any century)

Read a book that has been number one on the NYT Best-sellers list – London Bridges by James Patterson

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