I didn’t end up passing on many books, but I’m going to give it another try.
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I read too much books for review so I fell behind with this goal. I will try again in 2007.
I have one question though. If I pass the book, does it have to be passed to another bookcrosser?
I stopped keeping track over here at about #54 but did continue to pass on books after I reached that mark. Will try to keep track better in 2007.
missed this goal by about 10, so I’m trying again with renewed dedication in 2007 ;o)
Here’s my last set for 2006… I’m definitely going to keep up with this goal for 2007
84. Sightseeing by Rattawut Lapcharoensap
83. I Heard the Owl Call my Name by Margaret Craven
82. Slow Hand, Michele Slung, ed.
81. Tamarind Mem by Anita Rau Badami
80. Sand’s Penis Book Ring
79. Holy Fools by Joanne Harris
78. Bad Boys in Kilts by Donna Kaufmann
77. The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella
76. Geisha by Liza Dalby
75. The Book of Illusions by Paul Auster
74. Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson
73. Local Girls by Alice Hoffman
Ladies and….do we have any gentlemen participating in this challenge at the moment? Well anyway, I give you - Book # 50!! Finished with a whopping 9 hours to spare! Yes!
The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo. Pulled out of MarciNYC’s bookbox in April of ‘05, now reserved for Morsie, and one of the very last of my backlogged TBR’s owed out to people, too!
Can’t say I loved the book though. I kept thinking it was the sort of thing adults push on kids because it’s enriching or something, and kids think “yeck.” Or at least I would have. But then I was a tough critic. :P
I had really hoped to pull this off before the end of the year but it wasn’t to be. So I’ll give it a chance again in 2007.
I have enjoyed reading everyone’s posts about this!








