The ARC Reading Challenge

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From June 21 to September 21

Here are the rules:

1. Make a list of all of the ARC’s that you currently have and/or are on their way to you.
2. If you have:
1-3 ARC’s then pick at least one to read and review for this challenge. 4-6 ARC’s then pick at least two to read and review for this challenge.
7-9 ARC’s then pick at least three to read and review for this challenge.
10 or more Arc’s then pick at least 4 to read and review for this challenge.
3. Crossovers with other challenges are allowed.
4. List the books that you plan to read for this challenge (you can change it at any time, as long as the books you change are also ARCs). You can read the books on your list in any order.
5. Read the books and review them on your blog. If you don’t have a blog, you can post your review on sites like Amazon. Leave a comment on
the post about the challenge with a link to each of your reviews.

I was told that any books you were sent to review, even ones who have already been published are okay for this challenge.
My Review Books (as of July 9, 2008):
  1. What Your Mother Never Told You by Richard M. Dudum
  2. The Gatherer by Jerry Bayne
  3. Knife on Skin at 7:30 by Farhan Ansari
  4. The Jungle Effect by Daphne Miller, M.D.
  5. The Lifestyle Fitness Program by Debi Silber
  6. Just Tell Me What to Say by Betsy Brown Braun
  7. Release Your Brilliance by Simon T. Bailey
  8. Equality by Tim Kellis
  9. Jackfish the Vanishing Village by Sarah Felix Burns
  10. Pact of the Wolves by Nina Blazon/Translated by Sue Innes
  11. Fractured Souls by T.A. Ridgell
  12. African Psycho by Alain Mabanckou
  13. The Strand Prohecy by J.B.B Winner
  14. I Quit by Linda Joy Allan
  15. The Tiniest Tiger by Joanne McGonagle
So my 4 challenge books are:
  • African Psycho by Alain Mabanckou
  • What Your Mother Never Told You by Richard M. Dudum
  • The Tiniest Tiger by Joanne McGonagle
  • Pact of the Wolves by Nina Blazon/Translated by Sue Innes
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About Kathleen

I've been a nonfiction lover for as long as I can remember. I love children's nonfiction as well and love to share my knowledge and the books I gained them from, with the world. I wish more people would give nonfiction a chance.