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zembla
Tender Points | Amy Berkowitz
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A more legible view of my #readingwomen2018 results, tagged with one of my favorite books I read this year and with arrows pointing to others. #readingwomen

Heideschrampf This is so impressive. Well done! 5y
zembla @Heideschrampf Aww, thank you so much! 💕 5y
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zembla
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The tagged book — strange and gorgeous — counted for both 4 (a short story collection) and 21 (a book inspired by a fairytale). All others counted for only one, in order.

I enjoyed doing this challenge, and I'm planning to try #readingwomen2019 too. #readingwomen2018 #readingwomen

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zembla
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I'm going to finish these four books for the #readharder2018 and #readingwomen2018 challenges. I only decided in October to take on these challenges, so I'm pleased at my progress!

Woman on the Edge of Time fulfills 3 tasks:
#readharder
3: A classic of genre fiction.
17: A sci fi novel with a female protagonist by a female author.

#readingwomenchallenge
23: The book that has been on my TBR the longest. (Shelved as 'Want to Read' on GR in 2008!)

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Moray_Reads
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I'm bad at challenges so tonight I looked with some trepidation at my #readingwomen2018 for the first time in months. Pleasantly surprised to be able to fill in all but three slots. Starting this one for #truecrime. Not a favourite genre but look at the cover!

saresmoore Yes, I believe that‘s a true crime I would be willing to read! 5y
LeahBergen Want! 😍 5y
BarbaraBB That cover 😍 5y
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rmaclean4
Song of Solomon | Toni Morrison
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It has been so long since I read this that I don't remember much about it. I am rereading to fullfil one of the challenges for the #readingwomen2018 challenge. Is anyone else doing this challenge?

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BooksAtNight
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Mehso-so

1st book for #24in48 done! A decent true crime book that focused more on the legal back and forth than the solving of the crime. It was also pretty obvious from the get go how the author leaned in terms of suspects. Another book completed for #readingwomen2018!

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PlantyLibrarian
In Cold Blood | Truman Capote
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Pickpick

This is one of the most incredible nonfiction books I‘ve ever read. Capote is a master storyteller, filling us with details as if we were there breathing the Kansas winds across the plains, the scent of blood trailing above the golden crops. #bookriotreadharder2018 #popsugar2018 #readingwomen2018 #readingchallenge #truecrime

Reviewsbylola Love this book! 6y
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