Challenge: 2019 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge – Author Edition
Hosted by: Dollycas @ escapewithdollycas.com
Time frame: January 1st to December 31st 2019
How this is going to work: I'll add '(finished)' to the end of each title to mark when I've read the book, because I have to write down each book I'm going to read for this challenge :)
A – Lloyd Alexander, Time Cat (finished)
B – Marie Brennan, Tropic of Serpents
C - C.E. Laureano, Oath of the Brotherhood
D - Deborah Underwood, Here Comes Santa Cat
E - Elizabeth Bear, The Stone in the Skull
F - Corinne Fenton, Bob the Railway Dog
G – Gilbert Morris (with Dan Meeks), The Frozen Space Pilot (finished)
H - Holly Black, The Cruel Prince
I - Itamar Srulovich and Sarit Packer, Honey & Co.: the Cookbook (finished)
J – John Flanagan, Ranger's Apprentice: The Battle for Skandia (finished)
K – K.M. Weiland, Outlining Your Novel
L – James John Loftus, Celtic Blood
M – Morgan Rhodes, Rebel Spring
N - Brian Neil Roy, The Heart Island Anomaly
O - Jeffrey Overstreet, Auralia's Colors
P - Jacob Peppers, A Sellsword's Compassion
Q – Philip C. Quaintrell, Rise of the Ranger
R – Sara C. Roethle, Tree of Ages
S – Sabaa Tahir, A Torch Against the Night
T - Rachel Starr Thompson, Seeds
U - Ursula K. Le Guin, The Wizard of Earthsea
V – Elizabeth Gray Vining, Adam of the Road (finished)
W – Gretchen Woelfle, Katje, the Windmill Cat
X - Xenophon, The Persian Expedition
Y - Yotam Ottolenghi, Plenty: Vibrant Vegetable Recipies from London's Ottolenghi (finished)
Z - Roger Zelazny, Nine Princes of Amber
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