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Saturday 11 December 2010

Saturday Spotlight: British Books Challenge 2011


Alongside the Debut Author Challenge I am going to be attempting the British Books Challenge 2011 hosted by The Bookette.

Such a lovely idea to promote 'home grown' talent. Some of the books I wish to read for the Debut Author Challenge actually count towards this challenge too *Yay 2 birds 1 stone* [ ; D ]

Here are a few of the books I would like to read:
  1. Entangled by Cat Clarke
  2. WereWorld: Rise of the Wolf by Curtis Jobling
  3. Iron Witch by Karen Mahoney
  4. Small Blue Thing by S C Ransom
  5. Almost True by Keren David
  6. Swapped by a Kiss by Luisa Plaja
  7. White Crow by Marcus Sedgwick
  8. Jessie Loves NYC by Keris Stainton
  9. Mortal Coil by Derek Landy (I have had this on my TBR shelf for months - I love Skulduggery Pleasant and this is the push I need to read it
  10. The Necromancer by Micheal Scott (same with this one - this is the push I need)
  11. The Demons Surrender by Sarah Rees Brennan
I also found a great resource for finding UK Authors:

6 comments:

  1. Hi Emma, thanks for signing up to the challenge. I have added your link to the widget for you. Loving the link too. That will come in very handy indeed. Best of luck with the challenge.

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  2. Cool challenge! I will have to consider joining!

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  3. ooh some titles i haven't heard of and i am definitely checking out that site!

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  4. I love that all the UK bloggers are getting so on board with this. I have been 'guessing' who's a British author though, so I think that resource you've mentioned is going to come in useful.

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  5. I'm going to be taking part in this as well, thanks for the link - it's going to be very useful :)

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  6. Ah, thank you for the reminder that I really must write up my list for this challenge. Might be the only challenge I sign up for!

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