I’m not ready yet to say goodbye to summer, but it’s time to do a recap on my ’20 books of summer’ challenge. This challenge is hosted by Cathy of 746 books and the idea is to create a list of 20 books to read and review between the 1st of June and the 31st of August. Here you can read my sign-up post with my original list of twenty books.
I’m happy to announce that I managed to read 12 books during the last three months. Ten of them are from my original list, I also read two extra review copies. Last year, I stranded at 14 books, but that was because my holidays got cancelled, while this year I went abroad for two weeks during this three-month-period. And when I’m on holiday, I tend to read a lot less than usual. So, in the end I’m quite happy with my result.
These are the books I’ve read:












- Labyrinth by Kate Mosse
- The house with the golden door by Elodie Harper
- And then there were none by Agatha Christie
- Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr
- The heretic wind by Judith Arnopp
- The price of blood by Patricia Bracewell
- That bonesetter woman by Frances Quinn
- The bookseller of Inverness by S.G. Maclean
- City of masks by S.D. Sykes
- Mrs England by Stacey Halls
- Anne Boleyn, a king’s obsession by Alison Weir
- Stone blind by Nathalie Haynes
My favourite reads were ‘That bonesetter woman’, ‘Stone blind’ and ‘The price of blood’. I enjoyed participating in this challenge (thanks Cathy for hosting!) and I’m looking forward to join again next year.
Did you finish this challenge?
Well done – 12 books is a great result. I loved That Bonesetter Woman and Stone Blind too.
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12 books is great going. Thanks so much for taking part.
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