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Dymocks – August to October: Dessert

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With two weeks to go, I have completed the Dymocks Reading Challenge for 2024! Another fantastic challenge to check off, and I’m now working on finishing the other challenges I have going, but I have a few books left there and mostly have the books chosen apart from one or two. Thankfully, I have these books on my shelf, and for the most part across these challenges, have used review books or books by Australian authors. I’m looking forward to seeing what Dymocks comes up with next year for their challenge.

August to October – Dessert

Short and Sweet (A book you can enjoy in one sitting): Bravepaw and the Heartstone of Alluria by L.M. Wilkinson and Lavanya Naidu

Cherry on Top (Something uplifting and bright): The Wedding Forecast by Nina Kenwood

Pick your Poison (A scary, dark, or thrilling story for the lead up to Halloween): What’s Murder Between Friends by Meg Gatland-Veness

Diverse Dish Discovery (A book that has been translated into English): What You Are Looking For Is In the Library by Michiko Aoyama, translated by Alison Watts

Coffee and Cake (Pick up a classic): Hating Alison Ashley by Robin Klein

Feast Your Eyes (A book with pictures such as manga, graphic novels, or pictorials): Secret Factopia: Follow the Trail of 400 Hidden Facts by Paige Towler and Andy Smith

Guilty Pleasure (Indulge a popular title from your favourite genre): The Lost Book of Magic by Amelia Mellor

Bittersweet Goodbye (A book you’ve been saving up – and our last prompt in the challenge): Landovel by Emily Rodda


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