100+ reading challenge 2010

This year I am going to read more. I am going to swap the tv viewing with reading and I have set myself an aim of reading 100 books (I won’t include picture books I read to my kids!). I will be charting my progress, including short reviews on this blog.

The challenge is being hosted by J Kaye at her blog and you can still sign up should you feel inspired to read more in 2010.

1. Soham: A Story of Our Times by Nicci Gerrard

2. Lambs to the Slaughter by Debi Marshall

3. Gen Buy by Kit Yarrow and Jayne O’Donnell

4. Dreamgirl by Mary Wilson

5. Talking Heads by Alan Bennett

6. Worst ofВ Days by Karen Kissane

7. After Etan by Lisa Cohen

8. What’s Happening to our Girls by Maggie Hamilton

9. Kate: The Woman who was Katharine Hepburn by William J. Mann

January 1, 2010   Posted in: 100+ reading challenge 2010

7 Responses

  1. Emily Webb » Soham: A Story of our Times by Nicci Gerrard - January 1, 2010

    [...] This is officially the first book read for my 2010 challenge of reading 100+ books. [...]

  2. Jeannie - January 1, 2010

    Awesome goal!!! I love to read!

    Happy New Year and good luck!

  3. J. Kaye - January 3, 2010

    Welcome to the 100+ Reading Challenge. This is going to be a fun reading year. Happy New Year!!

  4. Emily Webb » Lambs to the Slaughter by Debi Marshall - January 8, 2010

    [...] is the second book in my 2010 100+ Reading Challenge. I have chosen grim reading so far – I do have a preference for true crime books – and [...]

  5. Joey - January 8, 2010

    That is an awesome goal. Personally, I’m astounded that you’ve read 2 so far already in 2010. Keep up the good work!

  6. Emily Webb » Talking Heads by Alan Bennett - February 8, 2010

    [...] to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Powered by WP Greet BoxThis is number five in my 100 + Reading Challenge. I adore these monologues by Alan Bennett. I picked up this book at a jumble sale in the Peak [...]

  7. Emily Webb » Katharine Hepburn biography - June 12, 2010

    [...] finished Kate: The Woman who was Katharine Hepburn by William J. Mann. It is book nine in my 2010 100 + Reading Challenge (I know, I am way behind!) A Very revealing biography of a Hollywood actress I have long admired, [...]

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