I love reading mysteries so I will be rejoining this challenge again next year. I plan on reading 36-55 books which will meet the challenge's Special Agent reading level. The challenge host is once again the Carol's Notebook blog and the challenge rules are:
Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Friday, December 4, 2020
2021 Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge Sign-Up
I love reading mysteries so I will be rejoining this challenge again next year. I plan on reading 36-55 books which will meet the challenge's Special Agent reading level. The challenge host is once again the Carol's Notebook blog and the challenge rules are:
2021 Memoir Reading Challenge
I tried this challenge about 2 years ago but didn't read any memoirs. I already have a few related books on my Kindle so I plan on joining the challenge again. I especially like memoirs from famous chefs like Julia Child and Jacques Pepin as well as memoirs from Christian missionaries. Jamie Ghirone from the Whatever I Think blog is the challenge host. There are no requirements for this challenge. It runs during the 2021 calendar year.
- _ Mental Illness Memoir
- _ Other Illness Memoir
- _ Political Memoir
- _ Food Memoir
- _ Animal Memoir
- _ Music Memoir
- _ Travel Memoir
- _ Written by a person of color
- _ Written by a woman
- _ Written by a person who identifies as LGBTQIA
- _ Written by an actor or a comedian
- _ Written by an author or journalist
- _ Written by any other celebrity
- _ Written by someone under 40
- _ Written by someone over 40
- _ Written by someone from a country different from your own
- _ One you find thought-provoking
- _ Made into a movie
- _ Graphic Novel memoir
- _ Bestselling memoir
- _ Humorous memoir
- _ Fictional memoir
- _ Won an Award
- _ Published in 2021
- _ Published in 2020 or earlier
- _ Under 300 pages
- _ Over 300 pages
- _ One you want to re-read
- _ On a favorite subject
- _ By a favorite celebrity
- _ Free choice
- _ Free choice
- _ Free choice
Creativity Reading Challenge 2021
Non-Fiction Reader Challenge Sign-Up
The Non-Fiction Reader Challenge is another reading challenge that is new to me. It will run throughout the 2021 calendar year. I am joining at the Nonfiction Nipper Level which requires me to read 3 books from any of the below categories:
I think this will be a fun challenge. I don't normally read nonfiction but have thought about it a lot during the past month. The challenge host is the Book'd Book'd Out blog.
2021 Cruisin' Through the Cozies Sign-Up
I did not participate in the Cruisin' Through the Cozies Challenge in 2020. I have done the challenge in the past though and plan on rejoining it again at the 1st level- snoop-which requires me to read 10 books during the 2021 calendar year. The challenge is hosted by the Socrates Book Reviews blog.
2021 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge Sign-Up
I will be rejoining this challenge again next year. It is my favorite reading challenge. Since I read so much historical fiction this year, I am going to rejoin it at the Prehistoric Level which requires that I read 50+ books per year. It is an ambitious challenge but I think I can do it. The challenge is being hosted by Marg at The Intrepid Reader blog.
2021 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge Sign-Up
Calendar of Crime Reading Challenge Sign-Up
The Calendar of Crime Challenge is new to me. I plan on joining the challenge next year. It is hosted by the My Reader's Block blog. The rules are:
2021 Color Coded Reading Challenge Sign-Up
I did this challenge a year or so ago but not in 2020. I am going to rejoin the challenge which is hosted by the My Readers Block blog. The rules are as follows:
A Trip to the Bookstore
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Genealogical Mystery Authors
After reading Nathan Dylan Goodwin's Hiding the Past, a genealogical mystery novel, earlier this year I wondered whether there were other authors who were writing genealogical mysteries. I thought that Goodwin may have created this mystery sub-genre. However, I have since located additional authors who write stories in this mystery sub-genre.
Dan Waddell's first novel, The Blood Detective, is one of them. M. J. Lee writes the Jayne Sinclair Geneological Mystery Series. The Irish Inheritance is the first of six book to be published so far in the series. Susan Finlay writes the Tangled Roots Historical Mystery Series. There are three books in the series to day and they include Bloodlines, Barbed Wire and Breadcrumbs and Bombs. GG Vandergrift is writing the Alex and Bridge Geneological Mysteries. Cynthia Raleigh writes the Pirri Seamore Mystery Series which includes Drawing the Past, Poison Branches and Buried Roots. Finally, Steve Robinson is writing the Jefferson Tayte geneologist series which currently has 6 books published to date.
I am exited to locate these new to me authors. Forensic geneology is now one of my favorite mystery sub-genres and I am looking forward to reading these six authors.