madhatter22 reads ROOTs in 2021
Discussão2021 ROOT CHALLENGE
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1madhatter22



ROOTs are books I've never read that I had before Jan. 1st, 2021. I'm hoping to get most of them off my shelves after reading them.
ROOTs are in bold
books that made it off the shelf are in italics
DECEMBER
30. Two for the Road - Roddy Doyle
NOVEMBER
29. Queen of Shadows - Sarah J. Maas
28. Heir of Fire - Sarah J. Maas
27. I'm Just a Person - Tig Notaro (borrowed)
26. Malorie - Josh Malerman (borrowed)
OCTOBER
25. Gwendy's Magic Feather - Richard Chizmar
SEPTEMBER
24. Jews Don't Count - David Baddiel (borrowed)
AUGUST
23. Broken in the Best Possible Way - Jenny Lawson (borrowed)
22. Baggage: Tales from a Fully Packed Life - Alan Cumming
21. Money Changes Everything - Jenny Offill
JULY
20. The Cabin at the End of the World - Paul Tremblay
19. The Beautiful Mystery - Louise Penny
JUNE
18. You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey - Amber Ruffin (borrowed)
MAY
17. Priestdaddy - Patricia Lockwood
16. Telling Tales - Ann Cleeves
15. Hush Hush - Laura Lippman
APRIL
14. All Things Bright and Beautiful - James Herriot
MARCH
13. All Creatures Great and Small - James Herriot
12. Face: One Square Foot of Skin - Justine Bateman (borrowed)
11. Eight Perfect Murders - Peter Swanson
10. The ABC Murders - Agatha Christie
9. A Trick of the Light - Louise Penny
FEBRUARY
8. Little Weirds - Jenny Slate
7. The Princes in the Tower - Alison Weir
JANUARY
6. Vanish in an Instant - Margaret Millar (part of a collection)
5. A Red Herring Without Mustard - Alan Bradley
4. Emily's Quest - L. M. Montgomery
3. Emily Climbs - L. M. Montgomery
2. Emily's of New Moon - L. M. Montgomery
1. The Institute - Stephen King
2MissWatson
Happy ROOTing!
4Caramellunacy
I love the Hyperbole and a Half graphic! Happy reading (even if you don't make it to *all* the things)
6rabbitprincess
Welcome back and have a great reading year! Looks like you're off to a good start :)