This is my Wrap-up Post for the 2018 Full House Reading Challenge hosted by Kathryn @ The Book Date.
25/25 squares finished
- Has big plot twist: White Bodies by Jane Robins
- Coming of Age theme: Boy
     Meets Boy by David Levithan
- Mystery or thriller: The
     Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza (DCI Erika Foster, Book #1)
- Fantasy: Murder
     of Crows by Anne Bishop (The Others, Book #2)
- Last book added to your TBR (as of the
     time you fulfil this one): Blood
     Fury by J.R. Ward (Black Dagger Legacy, Book #3)
- From a favorite series of yours: Vision
     in Silver by Anne Bishop (The Others, Book #3)
- New to you author from another
     country: Watch
     Me Disappear by Janelle Brown
- Children's book (could be a picture book
     if wished): Shipwreck
     by Gordon Korman (Island, Book #1)
- Book chosen randomly from TBR shelf. You
     might like to do it with your eyes closed from an actual shelf. Or check
     your TBR on Goodreads, see how many there are and put that number into
     random.org. Or whatever method you think of: Adam
     by Ted Dekker
- Memoir or Autobiography: Smoke
     Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory by Caitlin Doughty
- Under 250 pages: A
     Cold Day for Murder by Dana Stabenow (Kate Shugak, Book #1)
- Classic: Bridge
     to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
- Adapted to a Movie: Carrie
     by Stephen King
- Dual time line: Escape
     by Gordon Korman (Island, Book #3)
- Has a number in the title: The
     5th Wave by Rick Yancey (The 5th Wave, Book #1)
- Redemption theme: Before
     I Wake by Robert J. Wiersema
- Historical: Bared
     to the Laird by Eliza Knight (Highland Bound, Book #2)
- Reread: The
     Bobbsey Twins' Adventure in the Country by Laura Lee Hope (Original
     Bobbsey Twins, Book #2)
- Over 500 pages: Genesis
     by Brendan Reichs (Project Nemesis, Book #2)
- 4 word title: When
     Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon
- Setting in library or bookshop: Murder
     is Binding by Lorna Barrett (A Booktown Mystery, Book #1)
- Non fiction hobby book (does history
     qualify as a hobby? or drinking? lol): A
     History of the World in 6 Glasses by Tom Standage
- Humor: Lamb:
     The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore
- Holiday: Starry
     Night by Debbie Macomber
- Book to
     improve your life: Blessed
     in the Darkness: How All Things are Working for Your Good by Joel Osteen
Thanks again for hosting, Kathryn! I finished early :)
 


 
Congratulations on the completion Darlene. Love looking at what you chose to read. I need to get on to my own challenge and get some of these categories covered.
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