Books Won Reading Challenge

BWRCI heard about this challenge on Booking Mama's blog. It's hosted by Teddy Rose at So Many Precious Books, So Little Time. Here are the details from Teddy's blog:

This
is a new challenge I have come up with to read and review some of the
books I have won from other bloggers.  The reason publishing companies
supply books for book bloggers to give away is to get word out about
the books and create buzz.  I feel bad that I haven't read many of the
book I have won and want to make an effort to read them in 2010.


If you would like to join me, here are the levels:

Honorable Mention: Read 1-3 book you won.
Bronze: Read 4-6 books you won.
Silver: Read 7-9 Books you won.
Gold: Read 10 or more books you won.

The Rules:

    1.
You must write a review for each book that you read for it to count. 
If you do not have a blog you can write your reviews on a place like
Amazon, Powell's, Chapters, etc.

    

    2.Crossovers with other challenges are okay.

    3. Audiobooks count, as long as you won them.  As do won e-books.

    4. You can change up levels but cannot go back down a level.  

    5. Make a list of the books won that you plan to read for the challenge.  You can always make changes to the list.

I'm going to enter at the Honorable Mention level because I've only won two books from other bloggers so far. They are:

1. Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading by Lizzie Skurnick
2. Now and Then by Jacqueline Sheehan

  • http://teddyrose.blogspot.com Teddy

    Thanks for joining the challenge, I hope you enjoy it!

  • http://bookingmama.blogspot.com Julie P.

    I’m glad you’re doing this one too!

  • http://nerdyapplebottom.com/ Cop’s Wife

    How funny, I transposed letters in “won” and thought it was about reading books you already “own.” That is one of my NY intentions. (reading books I own) so maybe I’ll do a little challenge for that. You in?

  • http://profile.typepad.com/1206855386s29266 Rachel McElhany

    Sure, Im in!
    Rachel
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