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Saturday, November 24, 2012
2013 Ebook Challenge
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2013 Reading Challenge,
E-Book Challenge
The 2013 Ebook Challenge. Encouraging readers to expand past just physical books to embrace ebooks in all forms, whether on Kindle, Kobo, computer, or any other reader.
Challenge Guidelines:
This challenge will run from Jan 1, 2013 – Dec 31, 2013.
Anyone can join, you don’t need to be a blogger. If you don’t have a blog, feel free to sign-up in the comments. You can post reviews to any book site (i.e. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, Goodreads, etc).
Any genre or length of book counts, as long as it is in ebook format.
You can plan your books in advance or as you read them.
When you sign up in the linky, put the direct link to your post about joining the E-Book Reading Challenge.
You can move up levels, but no moving down.
Sign-ups will be open until Dec 15, 2013, so feel free to join at any time throughout the year.
Levels:
Floppy disk – 5 ebooks
CD – 10 ebooks
DVD – 25 ebooks
Memory stick – 50 ebooks
Hard drive – 75 ebooks
Server – 100 ebooks
Human brain – 150 ebooks
At the beginning of each month there will be a roundup post for you to add your reviews for that month. The linky will remain open for the remainder of the year, so if you forget, feel free go back and add them when you remember.
This challenge is hosted by Workaday Reads, click here to sign up.
I'm going with the DVD level of 25 ebooks. I'll list them here...
1. One Snowy Night Before Christmas by Pamela Fryer (Click here to read my review.)
2. Dangerous Relations by Marilyn Levinson (Click here to read my review.)
3. Five Years to Live by Frank Zaccari (Click here to read my review.)
4. Rally Round the Corpse by Hy Conrad (Click here to read my review.)
5. Dead Running/Dying to Run by Cami Checketts (Click here to read my review.)
6. Leaves by Michael Baron (Click here to read my review.)
7. Dangerous Deceptions by Cindy McDonald (Click here to read my review.)
8. Cliff Hanger by Amy Saunders (Click here to read my review.)
9. A Luring Murder by Stacy Verdick Case (Click here to read my review.)
10. Head Case by Jennifer Oko (Click here to read my review.)
11. Shuffle Up and Deal by Susan DiPlacido (Click here to read my review.)
12. Million Dollar Mistake by Meg Lacey (Click here to read my review.)
13. Secret Desire by Susan D. Taylor (Click here to read my review.)
14. A Bullet for Carlos by Giacomo Giammateo (Click here to read my review.)
15. Cross the Line by Jack Patterson (Click here to read my review.)
16. Payne & Misery by Catherine Leggitt (Click here to read my review.)
17. Topped Chef by Lucy Burdette (Click here to read my review.)
18. Lucky Bastard by Deborah Coonts (Click here to read my review.)
19. What A Mother Knows by Leslie Lehr (Click here to read my review.)
20. Steamed to Death by Peg Cochran (Click here to read my review.)
21. Fatal Descent by Beth Groundwater (Click here to read my review.)
22. Grim by Joseph Spencer (Click here to read my review.)
23. Restrike by Reba White Williams (Click here to read my review.)
24. Chemical Attraction by Christina Thompson (Click here to read my review.)
25. Affinities by Chris Hollis (Click here to read my review.)
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