You have one year to read 13 Canadian books and review them somewhere online, from Canada Day, July 1st, 2010- Canada Day, July 1st, 2011. There will be check-ins at the beginning of each month to see how everyone is progressing and have their current status marked in the sidebar of this blog. Participants are encouraged to read each others' reviews, discuss the books, and cheer one another on.
As always, my books will all be crime fiction.
So far
- 4.9, A RULE AGAINST MURDER, Louise Penny (20 July 2010)
- 4.6, ALL THE COLOURS OF DARKNESS, Peter Robinson (10 September 2010)
- 4.5, FEAR THE WORST, Linwood Barclay (11 October 2010)
- 4.5, NEGATIVE IMAGE, Vicki Delany (17 December 2010)
Peter Robinson, A DEDICATED MAN
Peter Robinson, BAD BOY
Vicki Delany, WHITEOUT
James W. Nichol, MIDNIGHT CAB
William Deverell, APRIL FOOL
L.R. Wright, THE SUSPECT
On my Kindle
Rick Mofina, VENGEANCE ROAD
Peter May, BLOWBACK
On order from the library
Louise Penny, THE BRUTAL TELLING
Louise Penny, BURY YOUR DEAD
Linwood Barclay, NEVER LOOK AWAY
Suggestions from blog readers: Catherine Hunter, Michael van Rooy and Allan Levine.
Good reference point: Arthur Ellis Awards shortlist; past winners
Virtual Peaks to be scaled
BALDY MOUNTAIN (5 books read)
CYPRESS HILLS (6 books read)
MONT D'IBERVILLE (7 books read)
MOUNT CAUBVICK (8 books read)
BARBEAU PEAK (9 books read)
MOUNT NIRVANA (10 books read)
MOUNT COLUMBIA (11 books read)
MOUNT FAIRWEATHER (12 books read)
MOUNT LOGAN (13 or more books read)
2 comments:
Is Peter Robinson a Canadian writer? I suppose he is now. It is a bit like Canada outside today so up in the Yorkshire of Alan Banks and Annie Cabot it must be arctic!
I had no idea either that Peter Robinson lived in Canada. I have just read a Canadian cosy, and I plan to read a novel by Giles Blunt next year, but I´d better not join more challenges.
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