Reading New England is a year-long challenge that encourages readers to explore books set in New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Here’s where you can find more information and link up your own posts.
Reading New England is a year-long challenge that encourages readers to explore books set in New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Here’s where you can find more information and link up your own posts.
Quick question. When we are linking up our reviews, should we link up genre or state or both?
The more I think about it, the more I think I’m going to join.
Good question. Obviously each book could count in more than one category, but for the purposes of the challenge, you’ll need to choose a category for it to “count” in and link it only in that one.
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Hi Lory. I added my link to the New Hampshire Mr. Linky. Below it you ask to add a comment once linked. But comments are closed at the bottom of the page?
Sorry Laurie — that’s a default message from Mr. Linky. And comments are turned off on pages by default. Let’s see if I can figure out how to change those settings! 🙂
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I’ve got a question…Can a book or two be for any of the categories be ones we’ve read before (and going to re-read)?
Rereading is fine.
Awesome! But I think I may read something new if I have the time. I did discover on the list that a few of my favorite books was on the list you provided.
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