Friday, December 13, 2019

NetGalley and Edelweiss Reading Challenge 2020


Hosted by: Tina @ Reading Between the Pages
Dates: January 1 - December 31, 2020

Guidelines (from announcement post):
  • The challenge runs from January 1, 2020 – December 31, 2020. There is no deadline to sign up.
  • You do not need to have a blog to participate.
  • Any genre, release date, length, etc. counts – it just needs to be a book from NetGalley or Edelweiss.
  • Books can count for more than one challenge that you are participating in.
  • The first day of each month there will be a monthly “link-up” for linking reviews. If you forget one month, you can catch up the next month.
  • If you have questions, leave a comment on the sign-up page, or use the contact page at the top of that post.
  • Use the hashtag #NGEW2020 on social media.
Levels:
  1. Bronze – 10 Books
  2. Silver – 25 Books
  3. Gold – 50 Books
  4. Platinum – 75 Books
  5. Diamond – 100 Books

I'm signing up at the Bronze Level, but hope to read more than ten books.


• See my original blog post about the challenge HERE.
• See the challenge announcement/sign-up page HERE. 
• See the monthly review link-up page HERE.

My Reading List (Books I've read, with links to reviews):
  1. The Circus. Jonas Karlsson (Hogarth; Jan 28, 2020)
  2. The Light After the War. Anita Abriel (Atria Books; Feb 4, 2020)
  3. The Illness Lesson. Clare Beams (Doubleday; Feb 11, 2020)
  4. Big Summer. Jennifer Weiner (Atria Books; 19 May 2020)
  5. The List of Things That Will Not Change. Rebecca Stead (Random House/Wendy Lamb; Apr 7, 2020)
  6. Knot of This World (A Quilting Mystery). Mary Marks (Kensington Books, Jul 28, 2020) 
  7. A Death Long Overdue (A Lighthouse Library Mystery). Eva Gates (Crooked Lane Books; Oct 6, 2020)
  8. The Suicide House (Rory Moore / Lane Phillips #2). Charlie Donlea (Kensington Books; Jul 28, 2020)
  9. Snow. John Banville (Faber & Faber, Oct 1, 2020)  
  10. Take a Look at the Five and Ten (Subterranean Press; November 30, 2020)


My List of Books To Be Read (2019-2020)
(Listed by publication date)

• NetGalley Books To Be Read:
  1. The Long Call. Ann Cleeves (St. Martin's Press; Sep 3, 2019) 
  2. What Rose Forgot. Nevada Barr (Minotaur Books; Sep 17, 2019)
  3. Imaginary Friend. Stephen Chbosky (Grand Central; Oct 1, 2019)
  4. The Pursuit. Joyce Carol Oates (Grove Atlantic; Oct 1, 2019)
  5. Olive, Again. Elizabeth Strout (Random House; Oct 15, 2019)
  6. The Circus. Jonas Karlsson (Hogarth; Jan 28, 2020)
  7. The Light After the War. Anita Abriel (Atria Books; Feb 4, 2020)
  8. The Illness Lesson. Clare Beams (Doubleday; Feb 11, 2020)  
  9. Big Summer. Jennifer Weiner (Atria Books; 19 May 2020) 
  10. The List of Things That Will Not Change. Rebecca Stead (Random House/Wendy Lamb; Apr 7, 2020) 
  11. Living on the Edge of Empire: The Objects and People of Hadrian's Wall. Barbara Birley, et al. (Pen & Sword Archaeology; May 30, 2020) 
  12. Knot of This World (A Quilting Mystery). Mary Marks (Kensington Books; Jul 28, 2020)
  13. The Suicide House (Rory Moore / Lane Phillips #2). Charlie Donlea (Kensington Books; Jul 28, 2020)
  14. Life in Miniature: A History of Dolls' Houses. Nicola Lisle (Pen & Sword; Sep 30, 2020)
  15. Snow. John Banville (Faber & Faber, Oct 1, 2020) 
  16. A Death Long Overdue (A Lighthouse Library Mystery). Eva Gates (Crooked Lane Books; Oct 6, 2020) 
  17. Take a Look at the Five and Ten. Connie Willis (Subterranean Press; Nov 30, 2020)
  18. An Extravagant Death (A Charles Lenox Mystery). Charles Finch (St. Martin's Press / Minotaur Books; Feb 16, 2021)
  19. The Postscript Murders. Elly Griffiths (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; Mar 2, 2021) 
  20. The Lost Village. Camilla Sten (St. Martin's/Minotaur; Mar 23, 2021) 
  21. Astrid Sees All. Natalie Standiford (Atria Books; Apr 6, 2021)

• Edelweiss Books To Be Read:
  1. Takes One to Know One. Susan Isaacs (Atlantic Monthly Press; Oct 1, 2019)



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