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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Challenge Complete: Charity Reading Challenge

Charity Reading Challenge
Host: Becky's Book Reviews
Duration: January 2016-December 2016
 # of books: You decide! Though Becky suggests a minimum of 4 books.

This year Becky put together a reading challenge to support charity. We were challenged to purchase books at charity book shops or our friends of the library sales and/or donate a certain amount of money for each book read.
As I mentioned in my sign-up post, I get a great number of my used books from our Friends of the Library [FoL] used book shop and their twice yearly sales as well as the Red Cross (now Hoosier Hills) Book Fair. I set my goal for at least 12 books from the Friends of the Library and said that I would also record each time I indulge my book habit there in 2016. I will also add in my usual book-binge at the Fall Community Book Fair sponsored by the Hoosier Hills Food Bank. I thought it be interesting to see how much I've given towards the library and other charities in one year. I've never kept track before.
I have now read the twelve charity-purchase books for the challenge, so I have completed my reading commitment. I have also managed to control my book-spending habit and spent only $16.06 in a mere three trips to the Friends of the Library bookstore. [I'm normally dropping a few dollars every week...] Of course, their spring clearance sale will be coming up in late March or early April and there's always the Fall with the second clearance sale and the Community Book Fair. I plan to keep tracking my charity book purchases for the rest of the year.

1. Hunt with the Hounds by Mignon G. Eberhart [from FoL 9/20/13] (1/3/16)
2. The Girl in the Cellar by Patricia Wentworth [from Red Cross 9/28/12] (1/9/16)
3. The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont by Robert Barr [from Hoosier Hills Book Fair 10/9/15] (1/30/16)
4. The Doberman Wore Black by Barbara Moore [from FoL 3/28/15] (2/9/16)
5. The Fifth Passenger by Edward Young [from FoL 12/5/15] (2/10/16)
6. The Bridal Bed Murders by A. E. Martin [from FoL 10/13/12] (2/13/16)
7. The Spiral Staircase by Ethel Lina White [from Hoosier Hills Book Fair 10/9/15] (2/20/16)
8. The Bachelors of Broken Hill by Arthur W. Upfield [from Red Cross] (2/22/16)
9. Gently with the Painters by Alan Hunter [from Red Cross 9/28/12] (2/27/16)
10. The Philomel Foundation by James Gollin [Hoosier Hills Book Fair 10/9/15] (3/11/16)
11. A Lesson in Secrets by Jacqueline Winspear [FoL Book Sale 9/17/11] (3/13/16)
12. Elegy for Eddie by Jacqueline Winspear [FoL 8/1/13] (3/15/16)

3 comments:

  1. I love Maisie too but I haven't read past this one yet. Like you I was starting to feel frustrated at her lack of decision re James. I want Maisie to mature.

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  2. Brona Joy, exactly. She needs to start moving on with her life.

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