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Dymocks May Prompts Completed

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Another month of reading for the Dymocks Reading Challenge done. So far, I’m doing pretty well getting the prompts filled in the same month, so it will be interesting to see how the rest of the year goes, and whether there could be any crossover based on prompts and how books fit in. I think I always felt this might be the case this year, but it’s always a great achievement to get the three completed within the month. And depending on how early I get things, sometimes I have already read one or two books that fit in, or am reading one when I get the prompts. So I count that as a win as well. Onto June and some more interesting reading.

May: Guaranteed to Get You Reading

  1. Top 101 (Pick up a Booklover approved read from our top 101 list): Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
  2. Award Winning (Dive into a story written by an award-winning author): Eleanor Jones is not a Murderer by Amy Doak
  3. Book tropes (pick up a story that brings your favourite book trope to life): The Clueless Guide to Solving a Mystery by Samera Kamaleddine

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