I'm giving myself summer homework. Of course, since it's self imposed, it should be fun, right? So I'm joining this challenge and choosing books that aren't listed for any other challenges. I need to read one for June, July and August in order to be successful. I want to read The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon, The Sea Lady by Margaret Drabble, and Mademoiselle Victorine by Debra Finerman.
Monday, May 26, 2008
You Set It Paperback Challenge
I'm giving myself summer homework. Of course, since it's self imposed, it should be fun, right? So I'm joining this challenge and choosing books that aren't listed for any other challenges. I need to read one for June, July and August in order to be successful. I want to read The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon, The Sea Lady by Margaret Drabble, and Mademoiselle Victorine by Debra Finerman.
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