52 Week Book Club Challenge

This year, for the second time, I have been participating in the 52 Bookclub Challenge. The Challenge is to read one book each week, to a particular prompt. The thing I most enjoy about this challenge, apart from reading the books, is matching books to the prompts. Its a fun thing to do, and I often end up choosing a book that I may not have otherwise read. That is always a positive. Quite often the prompts have me scratching my head for a while. I do enjoy the hunt for a book to fit a prompt.

This is not a book review post. Reviews of these will be posted in upcoming days.

Prompt 10: Takes place during the roaring twenties
Her mother’s secret by Natasha Lester

Published 2017, 368 pages


Prompt 13: Published posthumously

The Murders at Fleat House

Published 2019, 384 pages

Prompt 20: A book about siblings
The Bookmaker of Jericho by Pip Williams

Published 2023, 432 pages

Prompt 21: A second hand book
Where The Sky Begins by Rhys Bowen

Published 2022, 364 pages

Non Challenge Books

.Angels Cry Sometimes by Josephine Cox

The Lost Ancestor by Nathan Dylan Goodwin

Young Forever by Mark Hyman

Star Rating

Please note that my star rating system isn’t at all based on literary merit, but is based on my enjoyment for the book.
For me a book that gets five stars, is a book that I really enjoyed, and found difficult to put down.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Unputdownable. Would read it again.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Fantastic read. Not to be missed

⭐️⭐️⭐️ Enjoyable. Would recommend it.

⭐️⭐️ Wouldn’t read it again.

⭐️ Don’t recommend this book at all.

The books mentioned in this post are of my own choice and have not been sent to me to review. My opinions are my own and I receive no renumeration at all for them.

This post is linked to the monthly #whatsonyourbookshelfchallenge linkup hosted by bloggers Deb, Sue, Donna, and Jo. Also linking to Natalie’s Weekend Coffee Share

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