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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Calendar of Crime Wrap-Up

 The Checkpoint will close at 11:59 pm on Saturday, January 9. On Sunday I will crank up the Custom Random Number Generator and pick the winner. And we'll crown our bookish social butterfly of the year--the winner of the "My Calendar's Booked" prize for most read.  Even if you're not in the mood for a prize or if your calendar was full of more activities than reading, we'd still like to hear about any reading you did have scheduled. Was there a particular month that you were able to find lots of books for?


Since I am limited on my linky parties with my current link provider, please use the comments section to give us your wrap-up comments and/or link to your wrap-up blog post. Be sure to include the number of categories completed. I will base the number for the prize drawing on your position in the comments. Thanks!

1 comment:

  1. Link to the post tracking books read and reviews: https://avidseriesreader.blogspot.com/2019/11/2020-calendar-of-crime.html
    Wrap-up comments:
    Total: 105 titles
    Titles by month: Jan/14, Feb/5, Mar/11, Apr/3, May/8, Jun/10, Jul/4, Aug/8, Sep/10, Oct/10, Nov/10, Dec/12
    Categories used:
    author birth month
    primary action
    original publication month
    inheritance
    title word starts with M
    cross & church on cover
    church on cover
    Independence Day
    Bastille Day
    title word starts with A
    academic setting
    Title word starts with S
    Labor Day
    family relationships play important role
    title word starts with N
    title word starts with D
    Christmas

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