I’ve read 52 books for my Australian Women Writers Challenge so far this year, 15 since my last #aww2018 checkpoint post at the end of April. There are just so many exciting new releases, week to week, by our Australian women so my totals are soaring and it’s only just half way through the year. If I continue this way, I will definitely surpass my #aww2018 target of 80 books. Each of the books listed below are linked to my original review here on this blog.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart by Holly Ringland
The Jade Lily by Kirsty Manning
The Yellow Villa by Amanda Hampson
The Wasp and The Orchid by Danielle Clode
The Beast’s Heart by Leife Shallcross
Someone Like You by Karly Lane
The Yellow House by Emily O’Grady
Into the Night by Sarah Bailey
The Juliet Code by Christine Wells
Burning Fields by Alli Sinclair
Eleanor’s Secret by Caroline Beecham
Congrats on reaching your next check point with the challenge. It’s nice to reflect on what has been achieved so far reading wise. I enjoyed reading through your additions, most are familiar books I have read too. A couple I also hope to get to at some point!
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It’s proving to be a nice point of reflection. Will certainly make the yearly wrap up easier!
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