Thursday, June 19, 2014

Completed Reading Challenges - Wrap Up

I'm very happy because I completed two more reading challenges. I finished the 2014 ARC Reading Challenge and my very own 2014 What An Animal Reading Challenge. Here's what I read...




I upgraded to the platinum level and read 40 ARCs.

1. Zero-Degree Murder by M.L. Rowland (Click here for review.)

2. Paws for Murder by Annie Knox (Click here for review.)

3. Don't Cry Over Killed Milk by Stephen Kaminski (Click here for review.)

4. Playing with Fire by J.J. Cook (Click here for review.)

5. The Billionaire Banker by Georgie Le Carre (Click here for review.)

6. Lending A Paw by Laurie Cass (Click here for review.)

7. A Tale of Two Biddies by Kylie Logan (Click here for review.)

8. A Tough Nut to Kill by Elizabeth Lee (Click here to read review.)

9. Murder with Ganache by Lucy Burdette (Click here to read review.)

10.  Time or Money by Carly Fall (Click here to read review.)

11.  The Cat in the Window by Callie Smith Grant (Click here for review.)

12.  Limoncello Yellow by Traci Andrighetti (Click here for review.)

13.  Tax Cut by Michele Lynn Seigfried (Click here for review.)

14.  Murder at Cold Creek College by Christa Nardi (Click here for review.)

15.  Pearls and Poison by Duffy Brown (Click here to read review.)

16.  Iced to Death by Peg Cochran (Click here to read review.)

17.  Dummy of a Ghost by Sue Ann Jaffarian (Click here to read review.)

18.  Big Money by Jack Getze (Click here for review.)

19.  Tempting Fate by Jane Green (Click here for review.)

20.  Messenger by Craig Johnson (Click here for review.)

21.  Streak of Lightning by Clare O'Donohue (Click here for review.)

22.  Bloom and Doom by Beverly Allen (Click here for review.)

23.  Death on Eat Street by J.J. Cook (Click here for review.)

24.  The Whole Cat and Caboodle by Sofie Ryan (Click here for review.)

25.  Organized For Murder by Ritter Ames (Click here to read review.)

26.  The Bali Mystery by Linda Weaver Clarke (Click here to review.)

27.  Dyed and Gone by Beth Yarnall (Click here for review.)

28.  Mai Tai For Two by Delphine Dryden (Click here for review.)

29.  The Corpse with the Emerald Thumb by Cathy Ace (Click here for review.)

30.  Mr. Monk Gets On Board by Hy Conrad (Click here for review.)

31. The Pickled Piper by Mary Ellen Hughes (Click here for review.)

32. Hanging by A Hair by Nancy J. Cohen (Click here for review.)

33.  Guidebook to Murder by Lynn Cahoon (Click here for review.)

34.  Uncharted:  An On The Island Novella by Tracey Garves-Graves (Click here for review.)

35.  The Yankee Way:  Playing, Coaching and My Life in Baseball by Willie Randolph (Click here for review.)

36.  Murder is Academic by Lesley A. Diehl (Click here for review.)

37.  All Things Murder by Jeanne Quigley (Click here for review.)

38.  Save the Date by Mary Kay Andrews (Click here for review.)

39.  Anything for A Story by Cynthia Hickey (Click here for review.)

40.  Maltipoos Are Murder by Jacqui Lane (Click here for review.)


I only did level 1 and read 6 books. Maybe next year I will have more time for the next level :) Here's what I read...

1.  Paws for Murder by Annie Knox (Click here for review.)

2.  Lending A Paw by Laurie Cass (Click here for review.)

3.  The Cat in the Window by Callie Smith Grant (Click here for review.)

4.  Ghost Cat:  Midnight Paws (Click here for review.)

5.  The Whole Cat and Caboodle by Sofie Ryan (Click here for review.)

6.  Maltipoos Are Murder by Jacqui Lane (Click here for review.)



5 comments:

  1. Dear Yvonne, I would like to connect with you. Yesterday our sweet cat Socrates crossed to the Rainbow Bridge. My heart is grieving so much. Imagine my surprise when I was searching on google images and came across your beloved Socrates who passed in 2012. Here is the weird thing. Our Socrates looks so much like yours. I think they are sending us a message. I would love to connect with you.

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  2. You can send me a private message on Facebook. Or perhaps there is another way to connect. This is not spam. When you see our Socrates's picture you will be amazed. What are the odds of two cats that look alike having such an unusual cat name.

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  3. Wow you killed it on the challenges! I've only read a few of these but I see a ton of authors that are waiting on my shelves! Great job!

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  4. WTG! So many great animal cozies out there.

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