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The 2nd Canadian Book Challenge

The other challenge I have joined is the THE CANADIAN BOOK CHALLENGE. There are complete details on John Mutford's site which I have linked for you. This is a little more demanding than THE CLASSIC BOOK CHALLENGE in that you have to read 13 Canadian books between now and July 31, 2009, but I love the concept. Mutford has listed a number of different approaches and is approaching the challenge himself by reading one book for each province and territory...hence 13!

I am going for the "Free Spirit" which means 13 from any category, mostly because there are some new books coming out this fall that I do not want to miss.

The idea with this, as in the Classic Challenge, is that after you have finished reading you blog a quick review. You don't have to have a blog. You can put your review here in the comment section and I will link it to the Canadian Book Challenge site, or you can post the review in a couple of other places described on the site.

Here's my list, in no particular order....I hope to see yours soon!

LATE NIGHTS ON AIR - Elizabeth Hay

CANOE LAKE- Roy MacGregor

THROUGH BLACK SPRUCE- Joseph Boyden

CHARLOTTE AND CLAUDIA KEEPING IN TOUCH- Joan Barfoot

LULLABIES FOR LITTLE CRIMINALS - Helen O'Neill

OTHERWISE- Farley Mowat

THE RETREAT - David Bergen

FALLING - Anne Simpson

THE FILM CLUB - David Gilmour

ROBERTSON DAVIES: A PORTRAIT IN MOSAIC- Val Ross

OLLIE'S FIELD JOURNAL: A 9/10THS HAPPY STORY FROM AFRICA- Patti McIntosh (author) and Tara Langlois (illustrator)

KING LEARY- Paul Quarrington

ANNE OF GREEN GABLES- Lucy Maud Montgomery ( a re-read, but a must do in light of the 100th anniversary and the fact that it's one of my favourite books)

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What do you suppose is the revelation at the end of Mowat's book? I think it'll come out that he really hates wolves.

Ha! Ha! John. It's supposed to be something GREEN.

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