Southern Reading Challenge Completed

>> Wednesday, August 6, 2008


For the second year in a row I joined and had a great time with Maggie’s Southern Reading Challenge. (and Maggie, I would have said that even if I hadn’t won one of the weekly tins of pecans.)

The rules were easy:
3 Southern Setting Books by Southern Authors in 3 Months beginning May 15 through August 15!

These are the books I read for this year’s challenge:
Pawley’s Island by Dorothea Benton Frank because her novels are nice light summer brain candy [and it was]
The Well and the Mine by Gin Phillips because Eleanor said I had to so I know it’ll be good [and it was].
Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer: A Road Trip Into the Heart of Fan Mania by Warren St. John because it’s halfway between the end of last year’s football season and the opening kickoff and I need a football related fix. [it helped and now The Hubster is reading it to get himself in football mode for the opening game on August 30th – and he’s giggling in many of the same places I was]

I also threw in a bonus Southern book with
Them Bones by Carolyn Haines – first in what looks like it’s a fun cozy mystery series.

I enjoyed all the books I read for different reasons, but I do have to say that The Well and the Mine is joining Mudbound in the ‘Best of 2008’ category. If you haven't read them both, you need to.

Thanks for hosting this challenge again Maggie! Although I plan to participate in less challenges next year, I’ll be joining this one if you host it again.

8 comments:

____Maggie 8/06/2008 8:28 PM  

But you didn't find a mule!!! I'm sure you remember the dead one in Mudbound!

I wish to thank you for spreading a little Southern Soul to your friends and fellow book bloggers. Your books were excellent and varied in genres, plus gave me a new author in Gin Phillips.

Please stay in touch for more southern autographed book contests. Happy Reading! :)

Eva 8/07/2008 6:10 AM  

Congrats!! I have one book left to read. I love this challenge, though, and I can't wait for next year's. :D

Peace 8/10/2008 3:34 PM  

I love reading Dorothea Benton Frank during the summer months. They are quick, easy reads.

Peace

Booklogged 8/11/2008 4:20 PM  

I have been so bad this summer. Can't believe that I totally missed the Southern Reading Challenge. I love that challenge because I discovered some really good series in the past.

Congrats to you for finishing up.

heather (errantdreams) 8/12/2008 6:46 AM  

Grats on completing the challenge!

I'm so unpredictable in my reading habits that I've given up on the idea of joining challenges. =}

SuziQoregon 8/15/2008 8:20 AM  

Maggie: I read Mudbound before you started the dead mule challenge.

Eva: this is one of my favorite repeat challenges. I love so many southern authors.

Peace: her books are just perfect for that light summer reading aren't they?

Booklogged: thanks, sorry you missed it this year - maybe next year?

Heather: I'm planning on a lot less challenges next year, but I'll probably do this one again if it's offered.

Teddy Rose 8/19/2008 10:24 PM  

Congrats of finishing the challenge!

SuziQoregon 8/20/2008 3:37 PM  

TeddyRose - thanks - it was a fun one.

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