This year I got far more involved by posting on at least one of the featured topics each day and looking at some of the other contributors.
Day 1: Introduction
Day 2 Genres
Day 3:Literary Fiction
Day 4: Non Fiction
Day 5 Children’s Literature
I enjoyed having the topics as prompts to get the brain working . At first it was hard to think of some non fiction books since I don’t read that many. Now the post is done of course I can think of loads more I should have listed as recommended reads including:
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell; very readable book on why trends begin. Read it to find out whether you are a maven or maybe an early adopter
Wild Swans – how could I possibly have forgotten about that one having recommended it to so many people in the past
Mao’s Last Dancer – the true life story of a boy’s rise from small village in China to become a world class ballet dancer
I’ve also ‘met’ many new bloggers who have introduced me to some new authors for my world literature challenge and discovered a new way to use Google to create a virtual map of all the places I visit on my reading trip – take a look at this from The Relentless Reader https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=210323482357710840793.0004d2b3812fdb36dab06&msa=0. My own efforts are pretty feeble at the moment but will get around to sharing my version at some point.