I don't usually go in for reading challenges, because I have enough demand on my reading time as it is and deadlines make me panic, but I loved one I saw on Books Please so much that I had to join in. I rather anticipate that I won't *actually* read the books in 2009, but the fun will be choosing books to fit the categories...
The challenge is What's In A Name (2) - (2) because a successful challenge was run last year with different categories. I'm going to go through my unread-but-owned books and see where I can fit them in...
A book with a “profession” in its title.
The Professor - Charlotte BronteThe Calligrapher's Night - Yasmine Ghata
The Sailor's Return - David GarnettA book with a “time of day” in its title.
Endless Night - Agatha ChristieAs I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning - Laurie LeeA Clear Dawn - Winifred PeckA book with a “relative” in its title.
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting - Penelope Mortimer
Good Wives? - Margaret ForsterMiss Linsey and Pa - Stella GibbonsA book with a “body part” in its title.
The Eaten Heart - Giovanni BoccaccioBy The Pricking of My Thumbs - Agatha ChristieThe Heel of Achilles - EM Delafield A book with a “building” in its title.
The Orchid House - Phyllis Shand AllfreyHotel du Lac - Anita BrooknerThe House of Dolls - Barbara Comyns A book with a “medical condition” in its title.
The Blind Assassin - Margaret Atwood
I don't think I have any others for this category... I don't own Love in a Time of Cholera... does 'Death' count as a "medical condition"...?
Even if you don't intend to carry out the challenge, have a think of books on your shelves which might slot in... we'll see next year how many of these I've read.
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