I'm very excited to be joining this challenge! I didn't do the best my first time in another challenge about reading during the summer but that's okay. No pressure right?? I really like the "rules" because it makes me relax and focus on reading more books I already own.
I decided to go through my Kindle and meticulously weed out all samples I know I will never read and to create my list from those books I have started and not finished but didn't DNF because I still want to finish them. Shockingly, I didn't have as many of those as I thought so I added a few books that I haven't started and put aside and want to try. Several are sequels, some are big books, and of course cozy mysteries. But all are a TBR pile that I need to finish or already own. I have also listed them in my preferred reading order but that might change. Currently I am reading Stormbird and listening to Murder at the Spring Ball.
Here are the challenge rules. Head over to annabookbel.net or click on the picture above if you want to join. Emma, from the blog, wordsandpeace.com is hosting too but the sign up Linky is on annabookbel.net
- The #20BooksofSummer2025 challenge runs from Sunday June 1st to Sunday August 31st
- The first rule of 20 Books is that there are no real rules, other than signing up for 10, 15 or 20 books and trying to read from your TBR.
- Pick your list in advance, or nominate a bookcase to read from, or pick at whim from your TBR.
- If you do pick a list, you can change it at any time – swap books in/out.
- Don’t get panicked at not reaching your target.
- Just enjoy a summer of great reading and make a bit of space on your shelves!
This is my list....no links as I'm short on time!
1. Stormbird by Conn Iggulden
2. Murder at the Spring Ball by Benedict Brown
3. The No. 1 Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
4. The Land Beyond the Sea by Sharon Kay Penman (re-reading)
5. Bethlehem Road by Anne Perry
6. Crouchback by Sarah Woodbury
7. In a Dark Wood Wandering by Hella S. Hasse
8. The Falcon of Palermo by Maria R. Bordihin
9. Lord John and the Private Matter by Diana Gabaldon (re-reading)
10.The Iron King by Maurice Druon
11. Winter of the World by Ken Follett
12. Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman
13. The Sister Queens by Mary McGrigor
14. The Enemy and Miss Innes by Martha Keyes
15. The Summer Queen by Elizabeth Chadwick
16. Blood Roses by Kathryn Warner
17. Death of a Dishonorable Gentleman by Tessa Arlen
18. The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie
19. Murder at Everham Hall by Benedict Brown
20. Murder at Rough Point by Alyssa Maxwell
21. (if I am feeling ambitious...lol...Emma by Jane Austen!)
Have you read any of these? What did you like? Dislike? I fully realize this list is ENORMOUS for me and has lots of big books too but I like variety.
I am going to leave them in a TBR collection on my Kindle and bookshelves to inspire me to keep working through it. Everything else I own is brand new so this list is great for me to see I don't have nearly as many unfinished books as I thought.
Happy Reading ya'll!