It is halftime for the 2017 Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading Challenge. How are you doing with the challenge? Still reading strong?
I am pretty happy with my progress so far. Let me give you a rundown of what I have been reading.
Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading Challenge
If you remember, the Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading Challenge for 2017 had two lists to choose from: one for fun and one for growth. I elected to do both. Here is where I stand on each list:
Reading for Fun
- A book you chose for the cover – In Farleigh Field
- A book with a reputation for being un-put-down-able
- A book set somewhere you’ve never been but would like to visit – My Life in France
- A book you’ve already read – Black ’41: The West Point Class of 1941 and the American Triumph in World War II
- A juicy memoir – Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest
- A book about books or reading – Write, Publish, Promote: How to write a best seller, self-publish, and then keep selling it
- A book in a genre you usually avoid – Death: An Exploration: Learning To Embrace Life’s Most Feared Mystery
- A book you don’t want to admit you’re dying to read
- A book in the backlist of a new favorite author
- A book recommended by someone with great taste
- A book you were excited to buy or borrow but haven’t read yet – SuperBetter: The Power of Living Gamefully
- A book about a topic or subject you already love – Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t
Reading for Growth
- A Newberry Award winner or Honor book – The Graveyard Book
- A book in translation
- A book that’s more than 600 pages – Tools of Titans-The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-class Performers
- A book of poetry, a play, or an essay collection
- A book of any genre that addresses current events – The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future
- An immigrant story
- A book published before you were born – Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success
- Three books by the same author – Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone; Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
- A book by an #ownvoices or #diversebooks author
- A book with an unreliable narrator or ambiguous ending
- A book nominated for an award in 2017
- A Pulitzer Prize or National Book Award winner
In my original challenge, I also said I would read 50 books. With half the year in the rearview mirror, I have completed 28 books. I mark a book complete when I have also written a book review. I am on track to successfully complete this challenge.
I also said I would read six books from the Great Books of Western Civilization collection. I am woefully behind on this part of the challenge. I am still reading The Federalist Papers.
How are you doing with your reading challenge? I would love to hear what you have been reading. Please share in the comments below.