March has ended which marks the first quarter of the Australian Women Writer’s Challenge. As I mentioned in my starting post I am aiming for 30 this year and I am going really well looking at the numbers but also feel like I could be doing better since so many of these books are picture books. I am not deterred, however, I will use this pit stop as a boost and it gives me a goal to strive for in the next quarter. It’s not only picture books though, I have read a range of books by a variety of women so far with non fiction and fiction thrown into the mix.
My reviews are fairing a lot better, a lot of these books have reviews scheduled to post in the coming weeks so I will update their links on the next update. For now though, it’s a start and definitely a motivator for a better number next quarter. I can already see my goal being raised so that’s a nice bonus.
AWW19 BOOKS Jan-Mar
Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty – Review
The Lost Man by Jane Harper – Review
The Good Girl Stripped Bare by Tracey Spicer – Review
It’s Not Scribble to Me by Kate Ritchie – Review
December’s Wish by Karly Lane – Review
The Greatest Gift by Rachel Johns – Review
Catching Teller Crow by Ambelin Kwaymullina
It’s A Long Way to the Shop by Heidi McKinnon – Review
Did You Take the B from my _ook? by Beck and Matt Stanton – Review
Millie Loves Ants by Jackie French
Sorry Day by Coral Vass – Review
An Aussie Year by Tania McCartney
The Easter Bunny’s Helpers by Ann Mangan – Review
We Love School by Lucie Billingsley
Amazing Babes by Eliza Sarlos – Review
Beginnings: An Australian Speculative Fiction Anthology edited by Austin Sheehan – Review
AWW19 TOTAL
Read: 16/30
Reviewed: 11/20
Apr 02, 2019 @ 15:56:42
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