Monday 3 January 2011

2011 British Books Challenge


As a British blogger I have to sign up for this one to show support for British authors.  The lovely Becky from The Bookette is hosting this challenge and you can find all the information you need to take part in the challenge here

As I'm British I'm doing the home grown challenge which means I need to read 12 books by British authors as the books can be old or new I'm hoping to read a lot more than 12 but we'll have to see how I get on.

I'll be keeping a list of the books I read along with links to my reviews here

January (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Entangled - Cat Clarke
  2. The Iron Witch - Karen Mahoney
  3. Long Reach - Peter Cocks
  4. Love Immortal - Felicity Heaton
February (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Finding Sky - Joss Stirling
  2. Wereworld: Rise of the Wolf - Curtis Jobling
  3. Witchfinder: Gallows at Twilight - William Hussey
  4. The Thirteen Treasures - Michelle Harrison
March (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Summer - Eden Maguire
  2. The Kissing Game - Aiden Chambers
  3. Department 19 - Will Hill
  4. Lex Trent Fighting with Fire - Alex Bell
April (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Grace - Morris Gleitzman
  2. Before I Die - Jenny Downham
Update 19th April:
I've decided I'm going to try for 25 books by British authors for 2011. I'm not sure if I'll manage it but fingers crossed! I might even aim for more if I can :o)

May (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Blood Captain - Justin Somper
  2. The Swan Kingdom - Zoe Marriott
  3. Flip - Martyn Bedford
  4. Wintercraft - Jenna Burtenshaw
  5. Bloodline - Kate Cary
  6. Small Blue Thing - S.C. Ransom
  7. Hunter's Moon - Felicity Heaton
  8. Black Heart - Justin Somper
  9. Scarlett Dedd - Cathy Brett
June (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Empire of Night - Justin Somper
  2. Immortal War - Justin Somper
  3. The Guardian Angel's Journal - Carolyn Jess-Cooke
  4. My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece - Annabel Pitcher
  5. Boom! - Mark Haddon
  6. Dark Ride - Caroline Green
Update 14th June:
Since I've already hit 25 books for the challenge I've decided I might as well try for 50 this year, we'll have to wait & see how I get on!

July (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Sister - Rosamund Lupton
  2. Shadows on the Moon - Zoe Marriott
  3. Long Lankin - Lindsey Barraclough
  4. Dead Deep - Justin Somper
  5. The Case of the Deadly Desperados - Caroline Lawrence
  6. Prisoner of the Inquisition - Theresa Breslin
August (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Six Days - Philip Webb
  2. Fallen Grace - Mary Hooper
September (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - J.K. Rowling
  2. Velvet - Mary Hooper
  3. Hunting Lila - Sarah Alderson
  4. The Adventures of the New Cut Gang - Philip Pullman
  5. Too Small to Fail - Morris Gleitzman
  6. The Gallows Curse - Andrew Hammond
  7. Stealing Phoenix - Joss Stirling
October (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. The Other Countess - Eve Edwards
  2. The Colour of Magic - Terry Pratchett
  3. Haunted - Anthology
November (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. Midwinterblood - Marcus Sedgwick
  2. One Seriously Messed-Up Week in the Otherwise Mundane & Uneventful Life of Jack Samsonite - Tom Clempson
  3. Blood - K.J. Wignall
December (see links to other participant's reviews here)
  1. The Truth About Celia Frost - Paula Rawsthorne
  2. Soul Beach - Kate Harrison
  3. We Can Be Heroes - Catherine Bruton
  4. Socks Are Not Enough - Mark Lowery
  5. Undead - Kirsty McKay
  6. Angel's Fury - Bryony Pearce
  7. Blackwatch - Jenna Burtenshaw (review coming soon)
  8. Fated - Sarah Alderson (review coming soon)

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for signing up Sarah. Both of your choices are on my list too. Hope you find some great reads to enjoy! Best of luck.

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  3. Hi Becky, thanks so much for organising this one - it's a great idea to help support British authors! If I look through my to read pile I'm sure I'll find quite a few more books already on there by British authors so it should be quite easy to manage to read 12 books in a year :o) I'm looking forward to taking part in the challenge

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