I’ve now completed the What’s In A Name? Challenge, hosted by Charlie at The Worm Hole. It involved reading books from six categories. These are the books I read with links to my posts:
- A word including ‘˜ing’ in the title ‘“ The Burning by Jane Casey
- A colour ‘“ Green Darkness by Anya Seton
- A familial relation ‘“ One Life: My Mother’s Story by Kate Grenville
- A body of water ‘“ Turn of the Tide by Margaret Skea
- A city ‘“ Last Seen in Massilia (Marseilles) by Steven Saylor
- An animal ‘“ Catching the Eagle by Karen Charlton
As with the other challenges I’m doing I try to meet the criteria by reading books I’ve been wanting to read for a while – and I succeeded with this challenge. And I read some really excellent books, especially The Burning and Turn of the Tide.
Thanks Charlie for keeping this challenge going!

Well done, Margaret!
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Thanks, Cath – it is a satisfying feeling when you complete a challenge.
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Well done, Margaret! I always think this is such a fun kind of challenge, too! :-)
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I’m in the mood for challenges at the moment and this looks like a good one – loving your choices too!
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Well done, Margaret! I’m impressed.
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Well done Margaret for finishing this challenge so quickly. I fancied giving this a go, but like you I want challenges to help me read books I already have, sadly when it was announced I didn’t have books to cover each category. Maybe next year!
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