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2022 ONTD Reading Challenge discussion

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2020 ♦️ARCHIVES♦️DECEMBER > December '20: Read a Book That Won an Award in 2020

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message 1: by Lea (new)

Lea | 327 comments Mod
Any award you want - you can go high-brow with the Nobel Prize for Literature, the Booker Prize or the National Book Award, explore what’s best in speculative fiction with the Hugo and Nebula awards, get scared by the Shirley Jackson or Bram Stoker Awards, read women with the Women’s Prize for Fiction, fall in love with the Romance Writers of America (RITA Awards), etc!

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message 2: by Sasha (new)

Sasha | 104 comments The goodreads awards just went up!

I've read The Guest List. While I can't actually, personally, recommend that book, it makes me feel good to know I've read an award winning book this year. Lol

The one that I was going to work on for this challenge is Miss Amelia's Mistletoe Marquess, Winner of the Romantic Novelists' Association Libertà Books Shorter Romantic Novel Award 2020. I did read a review where it said the heroine is too stupid to live (TSTL) at times which has put a bit of a damper on my spirits. It's a Harlequin romance which means won't be too hard to knock out.


message 3: by Dainey (new)

Dainey | 69 comments Gonna go with Mexican Gothic, since it just won the horror category in ŷ awards, and has been sitting in my kindle for months.


message 4: by Keri (new)

Keri (keri91) | 39 comments I just finished reading Mexican Gothic! I loved it a lot. I’ll have to choose another from the list.


message 5: by Tejal (new)

Tejal (ohsodebonair) | 78 comments I have both The Guest List and Mexican Gothic on my recently-bought list so that's made it so much easier! It'll be one of those.


message 6: by Aesha (new)

Aesha (aesha_) | 31 comments The Nickel Boys is my pick, mostly for length, because I still need to finish my Ok, Boomer selection for the year!


message 7: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (brittsreads) I read The Black Flamingo and loved it. It's my first time reading (rather than listening) to a novel written in verse.


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