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Librarybelle
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I cannot believe that this is the last six months for #192025 !

For the first half of 2025, I managed to read 4 more titles. I am determined to get as close to finishing as possible.

And for those interested, I will post the official announcement for #192030 , set to begin in January 2026 and run through December 31, 2030. Much like this current challenge, read one book originally published for each year, 1920-2030. ⬇️

Librarybelle If you would like me to tag you in the reminders, such as the official post and when the challenge is added to Storygraph and goes live, let me know. 9h
Mollyanna Please add me to your list. This sounds fun! 9h
mabell I would like to be on the list! I have quite a few reviews to add to Litsy, but probably not checking off many more years. 😆 It‘s been lots of fun to see how many I got! Thank you for doing it! 9h
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BarbaraJean I have 25 more titles to go... hoping I'm not deluding myself that I'll be able to stay on track to finish by the end of the year. If somebody would just ground me from spontaneous library holds and new buddy reads, I'd probably be fine 😂 Please add me for the next one! 8h
Bookwormjillk I am super interested! Almost done with #192025 just missing a few chunks. 8h
Librarybelle I‘m so glad you‘re interested in the next round, @Mollyanna @mabell @BarbaraJean ! I‘ll tag you when I post the official info in a couple of weeks and when I post the challenge on Storygraph (I‘m aiming for October 1st). 8h
Librarybelle Yay, @Bookwormjillk ! I‘ll add your name to the list! 8h
Amiable Me! 🙋🏻‍♀️ I have been plodding along on the list and will not finish by next year — but Hope springs eternal for the next one! 😀 6h
Librarybelle Terrific, @Amiable ! I‘ll add your name to the list! 6h
Bookwormjillk I just looked and I have 26 left (but am in the middle of The Bean Trees 1988 now). 4h
Librarybelle @Bookwormjillk Yay!! You can do it! 4h
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BarbaraJean
Salt Dancers | Ursula Hegi
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There‘s been a pattern forming with #BookSpin for me this year: inevitably one spin lands on one of my #192025 spots and I get to choose something from a range of decades. This month, my #DoubleSpin landed on the 1980s–2000s, and I‘m deciding between the three above. #BookSpin is Salt Dancers by Ursula Hegi—she was an obsession of mine in the early 2000s and several of her books that I bought then still haven‘t been read. This one‘s time has come!

Librarybelle Yay!!! 2d
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Enjoy!! 1d
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merelybookish
The Chrysalids | John Wyndham
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I did it! 🎉🎉🎉 Finished my last two books for #192025 this weekend! It took me exactly 3 years.
It's been fun wending my way through the decades. I may at some point post my highlights from each decade
Thanks to @librarybelle for hosting. Now to read whatever I want from whatever year! 😉

TheBookHippie Wow!!!! I‘m almost there!! 4d
Graywacke That‘s amazing. Congrats. I‘m impressed. 3 years… 4d
Librarybelle This is so awesome! Congratulations!! And I would love to see your highlights! 🎉🎉🎉 4d
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Bookwormjillk Congratulations 🎉 4d
Deblovestoread Well done! 🎉🎉🎉 4d
Soubhiville That‘s impressive! Great job. 📚 4d
kspenmoll Congratulations!!‘ What an achievement! 4d
Ruthiella Nice work! 👏👏👏 4d
Texreader Fantastic!!! 🎉🎉🎉 4d
BarbaraBB Fantastic, congratulations! I‘d love to see your favorites! 4d
Cathythoughts What an achievement! Amazing 👏🏻📚❤️ 4d
LeahBergen Woohoo! Congratulations! 👏 4d
merelybookish @TheBookHippie It feels good to finish!! 4d
merelybookish @Librarybelle Thanks for hosting! 4d
MaureenMc 👏👏👏 16h
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OutsmartYourShelf
The Dwelling Place | Catherine Cookson
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When her parents die from an illness, 16-year-old Cissie Brodie & her younger siblings are left penniless & homeless & facing the shadow of the workhouse. To prevent them being split up, Cissie searches for somewhere else to live but with no money they cannot afford anywhere, except a cave on the moor. Cold & drafty to start with, the local carpenter helps Cissie turn it into something resembling a dwelling place, if not a home.

OutsmartYourShelf The carpenter, Matthew, is taken with Cissie but cannot afford to help the family as business is slow. The only way he can think of helping is getting one of the older boys a job at the local mill, but to do that he would have to finally marry the miller's daughter, Rose. Just as it seems that things may work out, a confrontation between Cissie, & the son & daughter of Lord Fischel (brother Clive, & sister Isabelle) changes everything.
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OutsmartYourShelf Now I'm well aware that this book has problematic elements but it's one of my favourite Catherine Cookson novels, along with 'The Fifteen Streets'. It's been a long time since I last read this one but it's still as compelling as ever. I first read it after watching the 1994 adaptation & there are some differences in the book, mainly that it takes place over a much longer period of time.
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OutsmartYourShelf In this re-reading what really stood out was the unfairness of the time: the inequality between the rich & poor before the law, & between men & women. I felt for miller's daughter, Rose, this time as all she wanted was for her husband to love her yet he treated her with disdain because she wasn't beautiful & threatened to take away the money & property she inherited from her father because under the law then, the man owned everything. Grim. 4🌟

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Librarybelle I‘ve not read anything by her, but I‘ve seen some miniseries based on her books. Good choice for the challenge! 5d
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 4d
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Librarybelle
The Summer Book | Tove Jansson
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Beautifully descriptive vignettes of summer time on an island. While Sophia drove me crazy with her frequent crying and protestations, this shows a loving bond between grandmother and granddaughter. A nice escape and perfect for #MidsummerSolace #Naturalitsy #LitSolace #192025 #1972

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merelybookish
The Chrysalids | John Wyndham
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Up next for #192025. I'm pretty sure I read this in Grade 9 English so am interested to see what I remember.

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merelybookish
Precious Bane | Mary Webb
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I loved this 1924 novel set in rural Shropshire during the Napoleonic wars when Christian faith and folk beliefs mingled. Prue is a wonderful heroine and the descriptions of the natural world were stunning.

Another one down for #192025. Only four more to go!

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Librarybelle This sounds good, and you‘re so close to finishing the challenge!!! 2w
LeahBergen I haven‘t read this author yet but I think she was one of the authors (along with Hardy) who Stella Gibbons was satirizing in Cold Comfort Farm. 😆 2w
BarbaraBB Wow! Which years do you have left? 2w
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merelybookish @Librarybelle My goal was by the end of June but I don't think I'll make it. 2w
merelybookish @LeahBergen I can see that! Definitely a romantic take on rural life. 🤔😄 2w
merelybookish @BarbaraBB I think 1938, 1950, 1955 and 1961. I have a book selected and/or started for every year except 1955. 2w
BarbaraBB Very impressive! 2w
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BarbaraJean
Black Sheep | Georgette Heyer
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This was SO MUCH FUN. I loved Miles & Abigail—their banter, humor, and romance, as well as the contrast & balance that becomes apparent between these two such well-matched characters. Heyer just gets everything right: Abigail‘s pitch-perfect near-caricature relatives—lovable and infuriating by turns—a surprising but thoroughly appealing male love interest, and comeuppance where it is due. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) The ending is WAY too abrupt, but also adorable. All the praise for my May #DoubleSpin + 1966 pick for #192025. @TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle 3w
Ruthiella Love your paperback collection! 3w
LeahBergen I liked this one, too! 3w
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TheAromaofBooks This is a favorite of mine. One thing I love is how often Heyer writes about slightly older heroines - instead of her being 16 or 17 and yearning for love, she's in her late 20s and happily single. And the way these two hit it off as friends at first just delights me! 3w
Librarybelle Lovely paperback edition! 3w
BarbaraJean @Ruthiella @Librarybelle Thank you! Library book sales have provided so many treasures! 2w
BarbaraJean @TheAromaofBooks Yes, I loved that, too! This one could so easily have been about the niece, but Heyer chooses the less-conventional (and far more interesting) heroine instead. And the friends first vibe is my favorite (forever influenced by Anne and Gilbert!) 2w
CarolynM There are so many Heyer‘s I fear I‘ll never read them all, but I will look out for this one😊 2w
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