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Lauredhel
Reading Challenge | Lesley Yates
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I've signed up for three 2025 #readingchallenges already, and it's not even December! #WickedWords is a given of course if it's running, #ISpyBingo I very much enjoy, and I like the look of the prompts for #booklistqueenchallenge25 too. And I'll be running Four Fours again, hashtagged #fourfoursin25 this time.

What are you thinking of signing up for? Or running?

#readingchallenge #2025readingchallenges

OriginalCyn620 I totally dropped the ball with this year‘s Pantone challenge, but if it comes back for 2025, I will do better! 🤪 21h
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PuddleJumper I completely forgot about the Pantone challenge. #Roll100 #GottaCatchemAll #QueerBC will continue in 2025. I've also got a prompt maze #FrozenSick which is a whenever thing and #ReadYourDamnDanmei I think that's all 21h
Lauredhel @OriginalCyn620 I've just starting yoinking colours for a #pantone2025 colour chart, so if no one else steps up to do it, it will still be happening! 19h
Lauredhel @PuddleJumper OMG so many to explore! 19h
Jas16 I think that 2025 is going to be a challenge free year for me. 19h
Lauredhel @Jas16 enjoy your reading! 19h
AmyG I am only doing a challenge that requires books I own. It‘s out of control over here. 🤣 So….Bookspin, Author-a-Month if I have the author, TBR Tarot. My only exception to my rule is the Sunday Buddy Read. 18h
Enchanted_Bibliophile Another one on my 2025 list 🤩 17h
Born.A.Reader @AmyG that's the one I need to do. My owned TBR is soo out of control 😅 16h
thebacklistbook I'm doing a few challenges. For next year I'm still plugging away at read the world, the owls, #fictionaltraveler , and #tbronly2025, I am still deciding about #frozensick . I am of course running my #yuletidereads starting December 21. 16h
willaful Definitely doing BookSpin , QueerBC, and adding Roll100 this year. I love Four Fours! Will continue #BacklistReadathon and #TBRTarot if they're on. And finishing up #192025!

@Jas16 Do what makes you happy!
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willaful Oh, I forgot @Faranae's #URC. 13h
Faranae @willaful 😭How could you forget my URC? (😆) 13h
willaful @Faranae I know! I've got a list a mile long of possible prompts! 12h
mariaku21 I'm always game to do Pantone reading @Lauredhel amongst any others but I'm not thinking about 2025. I still have books this year 😭🤣 9h
BookwormAHN I'm not sure how many challenges I'm doing now. I host #StarWarsBuddyRead and I've joined #BookSpin with #ReadOrDonate plus #TBRTarot #LosersClub #AuthorAMonth and a few others however I'd Iike to Pantone again since I usually can match the books I'm already reading and don't usually have to look to hard for them. 5h
Lauredhel @Enchanted_Bibliophile Cool, I haven't seen many others doing Booklist Queen's challenge on Litsy!



@TheBacklistBook Just added #FictionalTraveler to my list. The more the merrier, I can always trim later if I'm not managing.



@willaful #URC I have not heard of before *scuttles off to join* @Faranae 



@mariaku21 @BookwormAHN I'll be organising #Pantone2025 over the next week or so. Stay tuned 

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BarbaraJean
The October Country | Ray Bradbury
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This collection of Ray Bradbury‘s short stories was just the right amount of unsettling—a perfect read for October! Bradbury is a master, and there are some gems here. The stories I found the creepiest were creepy for entirely different reasons: “The Next in Line” and “Skeleton.” I loved “Uncle Einar,” “There Was an Old Woman,” and “The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone”—and honestly, those were probably the least unsettling of them all. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) Other favorites: “The Small Assassin” and “The Man Upstairs.”

This was my IRL book club pick for October, my October #BookSpin, and my 1955 pick for #192025. @TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle
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Librarybelle Nice! 6d
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 6d
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OutsmartYourShelf
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“No,” said Miss Marple. “You believed what he said. It really is very dangerous to believe people. I never have for years.”

Gwenda arrives in England from New Zealand. She's been sent ahead by her husband to buy a home for them & after several days house-hunting, Gwenda happens upon the charming village of Dillmouth. There is a house there up for sale & it's perfect for Gwenda & husband, Giles, (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf but Gwenda starts having strange déjà vu feelings so she escapes for a short break to some friends in London.

There she meets Miss Marple & after an outburst during a play at the theatre, Gwenda confides in her that she thinks a murder was committed in her new home. When Giles arrives he's not convinced at first but when evidence is found suggesting a mysterious disappearance around twenty years before,
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OutsmartYourShelf the couple decide to investigate further despite Miss Marple's warning to 'let sleeping murder lie'.

This is my least favourite episode of the 1980s TV series with Joan Hickson in the title role, but I actually really enjoyed the book. Although this is the 5th book in the series chronologically, it wasn't published until the 1970s & you can tell there has been a distinct improvement in the flow of the story & the fact that Miss Marple is more
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TheSpineView Awesome! 1w
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1w
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 1w
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kwmg40
Canticle for Leibowitz | Walter M Miller
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I finally got around to reading this classic, and found this post-apocalyptic novel with relgious themes to be very thought-provoking and surprisingly humorous.

#192025 #1959 @Librarybelle

Librarybelle Hooray!! 2w
HeyT I read this a couple months ago and also was surprised by the humor. In a good way. 2w
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mabell
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A rare snowstorm in Washington (the town doesn‘t even own a snowplow), an explosion, and the dubious status of the new library site causes a situation only Miss Zukas can remedy!
#2007 for #192025

Librarybelle I‘ve yet to read this series, but my mom is a fan! 2w
mabell @Librarybelle Is she really?! Cool! I don‘t even remember how I found it, but I really enjoy it. I just have the last two to read 😄 2w
Librarybelle She read them years ago and really liked them! Odd that I didn‘t pick them up, but someday! 2w
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Librarybelle
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Longtime Littens know there have been two rounds of groups reading Agatha Christie‘s mysteries in pub order. The most recent round was amazingly led by @ferskner .

Here comes round 3! Ann is kindly fine with me starting a new round. We‘ll read in pub order, starting with the tagged in January. Read at your own pace. Discussion on the last Sunday of each month. Comment below to be added to the tag list! #ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3

Bookwormjillk Yes please! 2w
Deblovestoread I‘ve not done well with #buddyreads this year but this is something I‘ve wanted to do so I‘ll give it a try. Also, it might help with #192025 2w
Librarybelle Yay, @Bookwormjillk @Deblovestoread ! This will definitely help with #192025 , especially the 1920s. 2w
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willaful @Librarybelle I was so annoyed not to find a Christie for 1921! It seems impossible that there isn't one! 2w
Librarybelle @willaful I just checked the book pub dates and hadn‘t realized that there was not a 1921 publication! That is odd. 2w
Aims42 yes! I want in on this!! 2w
Librarybelle Awesome, @Aims42 ! 2w
Aims42 Thank you! ☺️ 2w
ShelleyBooksie This sounds fun! 2w
Librarybelle @ShelleyBooksie I think it will be! Would you like to be tagged for the group? 2w
kspenmoll Sign me up!!!! 2w
Librarybelle Will do, @kspenmoll ! 😁 2w
Laughterhp I‘ve been doing this on my own. I‘m in the year 1950, but I could start over. 2w
Librarybelle @Laughterhp Completely up to you! You‘re pretty far into her works. I can add you to the list, and if you decide not to start over, just let me know! 2w
mrp27 My reading has really slowed this year but I‘m willing to try and give it a go! 2w
Librarybelle Wonderful, @mrp27 ! 😁 2w
Laughterhp Sounds good, thanks! 2w
willaful I think I'll join in too, at least sometimes. 2w
Librarybelle Great, @willaful ! 😁 2w
PageShifter Yesss!!! 2w
AnishaInkspill 💛fantastic, I'm interested, pls add me 2w
Skygoddess1 Sounds like fun, I‘m in! 2w
BarbaraJean Please tag me! I‘ll probably drop in and out but would like to participate when I can. 2w
Librarybelle That‘s great, @BarbaraJean ! 2w
AnneCecilie I would love to be tagged. I started reading them in order, and would love to continue from where I stopped 2w
dabbe I'd like to try! 🤎🍁🧡 2w
JenlovesJT47 I‘d like to join! 🙋🏻‍♀️ 2w
TheAromaofBooks Please add me to your list. I was part of the last round and am always down for Christie!! 😁 1w
Librarybelle Yay, @TheAromaofBooks ! She‘s a good read, and I think at this point, this will be the 3rd or 4th time I‘ve read The Mysterious Affair at Styles! 😂 1w
tdrosebud Christie is one of my all-time favorite authors, and I would love to join. 7d
Librarybelle Of course, @tdrosebud ! Welcome! 7d
Seabreeze_Reader If it's ok I may join in with some of the books, as I have a varied assortment of some Christie mysteries on audio. 🙂 Keeping my minimal 2025 reading commitment flexible so I don't fail before I even begin. (edited) 5d
Librarybelle That‘s perfectly fine, @Seabreeze_Reader ! I‘ll add you to the tag list, and feel feee to dip in and out of the books. 5d
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Librarybelle
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd | Agatha Christie
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This is a reread for me—my IRL book group is discussing it this week. There is a reason it is considered one of the best mysteries—I cannot say much without giving it away, but the way Christie constructs the murder and the ensuing investigation is brilliant. Lots of red herrings and misdirections, but if you use your little grey cells, you can figure it out. Absolutely brilliant. #192025 #1926

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merelybookish
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Penelope sits in her role as magistrate while a man is tried for theft. At the same time, she puts her own life on trial as she reflects on her decision to leave her husband for her lover. A taut, well-written account of how we show up in relationships and what it means to be a 'good' person. Maude would approve. 😆
Published in 1976, it means I've completed my first decade for the #192025 challenge! @Librarybelle

Librarybelle Hooray!! I still have a bit to go for the 1970s. 3w
BarbaraBB Wow impressive, finishing the 70s! 3w
merelybookish @Librarybelle I have a bit to go in all the other decades! 😁 3w
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merelybookish @BarbaraBB Thanks! It feels like progress! Are you doing the challenge? 3w
BarbaraBB Yes I am but I am not doing good. After a decade of reading the classics (obsessed by the #1001books list) I now mainly read contemporary books. The #192025 challenge came a bit too late for me 😉 3w
merelybookish @BarbaraBB Interesting! I think I've gone The other way. For a long time I mostly read contemporary fiction and was obsessed with the #tob. Now I am more drawn to the old and obscure. 3w
BarbaraBB That is interesting indeed. I think I‘ll be going there again too. I notice I am often annoyed by US contemporary fiction and am shifting my focus to the rest of the world. 2w
merelybookish @BarbaraBB I think I started to find contemporary fiction limited in its scope. But I still read a few things but am maybe more selective 2w
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