Monday, January 18, 2010
Flashback Challenge Link-Ups!
2010 is well underway and many of us have started to re-read books for the Flashback Challenge! Link them up below and make sure you check out other reviews to see the stories that took other bloggers down Memory Lane. Please include the book title in your link name/description!
Thank you and happy (re-)reading!
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whoops I got a bit confused thought this was the sign up page...have just found this challenge and this month will read The Outsiders by SE Hinton...review to follow..
ReplyDeleteI loved the mini-challenge to reread a childhood favorite--got to read James and the Giant Peach which I got for Christmas when I was nine.
ReplyDeleteRather a grim Flashback for me for this month - A canticle for Leibowitz - v. depressing, but extremely good writing. Now for a childhood favourite to cheer me up!
ReplyDeleteNot quite a childhood favourite after all - but a much easier read than Leibowitz this time. Thanks for coming and having a look at my blog - I've been enjoying browsing yours and some of the other blogs mentioned on here.
ReplyDeleteLove your header art by the way - every time I look at it I get something different from it
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great challenge. Where's the sign up page for it? I'd love to participate.
ReplyDeleteI am linking all three of my reviews since I spaced on linking them as I did them: childhood (James and the Giant Peach); high school (To Kill A Mockingbird); and adulthood (Animal Dreams)
ReplyDeleteFun challenge, thank you!
I realised that Death at the President's Lodging which I re-read for the Classics Circuit could also count towards Flashback. I've been posting Flashback reviews all year but didn't realise I should link to them.I hope I can do it retrospectively.
ReplyDeleteWas inspired to re-read "Any human heart" after seeing it reviewed on a book review programme - enjoyed it as much the second time as the first.
ReplyDeleteAnother sci-fi one from me - set text at school which I hated (book rather than school, although come to think of it....), and which subsequently became one of my fave books.
ReplyDeleteSorry to bombard you with several reviews together. Have been ill, so spent some time re-reading books I haven't read for donkey's years!
ReplyDeleteMy last one for the Flashback challenge, and a real highpoint to finish on.
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