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Reading With Muffy Reading Challenge 2020

 Reading With Muffy Reading Challenge 2020 



Yay! I completed this reading Challenge as well! Actually, I am a book short of 20. I simply couldn't finish one of them in time. In fact, I think I might DNF that one. But it's a victory for me, none the less. 

Also, I had to write reviews and link them up with the others who participated in it. But I didn't. In 2020, I only read books. I didn't review and I did write much of anything. No, I didn't waste away the year either, I did a lot of other stuff, you can read about them in my previous posts here in this blog under the Bookish Musings menu. 

Here is my list for the Reading With Muffy 2020 Reading Challenge, with my ratings. 

 

Prompt

Book

Rating

1

January ~ Of Boops, Bleps, and Borks!

Puma: A Soldier's Dog - Richa Kashyap

4

2

February ~ Love is in the Air

Book Love - Debbie Tung

4

3

March ~ Celebrating Women

The One You Cannot Have - Preeti Shenoy

5

4

April ~ Oh, Seasons of the Year

About That Summer - Sudha Nair

4

5

May ~ Mental Health

Mental Health: Reduce Anxiety and Discover True Happiness: Practical Techniques to Improve Mental Health - Adam Giola

4

6

June ~ Celebrating Pride Month

If I Was Your Girl - Meredith Russo

4

7

July ~ Back to Hogwarts

Palace of Illusions -  Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

 

8

August ~ Celebrating Indian Authors

The Blind Lady’s Descendants - Anees Salim

4

9

September ~ Solve a Crime

Still Waters - Vivera Sten

5

10

October ~ Quaking in my Boots

Yakshini - Neil D'Silva

4

11

November ~ Of Hobbies and Interests

Zen in the art of writing - Ray Bradbury

3

12

December ~ Of Classics and Christmas

And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie

5

13

Slay that 2019 TBR:

khhullam khulla - Rishi Kapoor

4

14

Relationships:

The Secret Language of Sisters - Luanne Rice

4

15

Appreciate your Favorite Bookstagrammer/Book Reviewer:

You Beneath Your Skin - Damyanti Biswas

4

16

Yellow Yellow Daffodil:

Silver Blaze - Conan Doyle

5

17

Of Royalty and Kingdoms:

Love in Agartha - Sundari Venkatraman

4

18

Bring me Flowers: Read a book that has the name of a flower in the title.

The Scarlet Pimpernel - Baroness Emmuska Orczy

4

19

The Letter ‘E’

The Eighth Detective- Alex Pavesi

4

20

Read a book sent by The Big Book Box.

Red, White and Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston

3


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