I found this on one of the blogs I follow, Books are the New Black who found it at One Book More. It was originally created by Reviews from the Stacks, and the idea is to spell the month using the first letter of book titles.
March: Pi Day, March Madness or Green Covers
Pi Day, mmmh, I have no idea, maybe books about maths. But then I thought, maths is also a part of science and I am more likely to find books about any kind of science in my reading list. And here I am:
MARCH
M
Bohjalian, Chris "Midwives" - 1997
A
Stone, Irving "The Agony and the Ecstasy" - 1961
R
Chevalier, Tracy "Remarkable Creatures" - 2009
C
H
Harari, Yuval Noah "Homo Deus. A Brief History of Tomorrow" - 2016
Stone, Irving "The Agony and the Ecstasy" - 1961
R
Chevalier, Tracy "Remarkable Creatures" - 2009
C
H
Harari, Yuval Noah "Homo Deus. A Brief History of Tomorrow" - 2016
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Happy Reading!
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Ah, 'Remarkable Creatures'... GREAT book. Haven't read 'Homo Deus' yet... Its on my LONG list! [grin]
ReplyDeleteOne of her best, I think, Kitten. Homo Deus, just as great as his other books, I'm sure you'll love it.
DeleteDon't be fooled, the list is like, thousands and thousands of books, lol.
DeleteProbably at least as long as mine, Sarah.
DeleteA Brief History of Tomorrow is intriguing!
ReplyDeleteHe wrote more books that that, Sarah. And I am sure you would like them all. They're non-fiction.
DeleteVery cool, I will look into him a bit more when I have a chance.
DeleteI'm not surprised you say that.
DeleteGreat twist! On my way to your last book, to double check what you thought about it
ReplyDeleteThanks, Emma. His books are great. So much to learn and discover.
DeleteYes, that works VERY well. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Davida. I was glad I found a way.
DeleteI am a big fan of Tracy Chevalier but had a hard time getting into that one. Will have to try again later.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this one isn't for you, Constance. I liked it especially because I got to know about Mary Anning that way.
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