This challenge was challenging this year! My public library, and probably yours, was closed for several months due to the coronavirus shutdown. I was lucky that I did not have to pay any fines on those books I had borrowed before the shutdown that were due to be returned after the shutdown began. When I signed up for the challenge a year ago, I selected the Thrifty Reader Level which required me to read 24 books from the library. I managed to surpass that challenge and took 36 books out of the library to read and review.
Here is what I read:
The Other Woman by Daniel Silva
The Crow's Call by Wanda Brusnstetter
Opium and Absinthe by Lydia Kang
The Night Tiger by Yangtse Choo
Singapore Sapphire by A. M. Stuart
The Stone Doors by Brendan Baker
Paying the Land by Joe Sacco
I Know Your Secret by Ruth Heald
Viking: The Plains of Althing by Katie Aiken Ritter
Mozart in Paris by Frantz Duchazeau
Wicked Things 1 and 2 by John Allison
The Low Road by A. D. Scott
The Queen's Vow by C. W. Gortner
A Bend in the Stars by Rachel Barenbaum
Stepping Stones by Lucy Knisley
The Bone Fire by S. D. Sykes
Filmish by Edward Ross
The Draper's Daughter by Ellin Carsta
Lockdown by Peter May
Rage by Bob Woodward
The Lover's Portrait by Jennifer Alderson
The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett
Revenge in Rubies by A. M. Stuart
The Girl She Wanted by K. L. Slater
The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado
The Cold Millions by Jess Walter
The Night Portrait by Laura Morelli
This Was Our Pact by Ryan Andrews
Notes on a Thesis by Tiphaine Riviere
Shanghai Dream by Phillippe Thirault
Something New by Lucy Knisley
The Pilgrim Conspiracy by Jeroen Windermere
The Queen of Paris by Pamela Binnings Ewen
Last Wool and Testament by Molly MacRae
Too Much and Never Enough by Mary Trump
Since I did so well with this challenge I have signed up for next year. 12 books are required to be read and reviewed. There are no other reading levels in the 2021 challenge.