As we approach the end of the first quarter of the year – yes, already – I thought I’d check on my progress with the challenges I’m taking part in this year. To find out more about each challenge, click on the name of the challenge to view my sign-up post.
Goodreads 2023 Reading Challenge – on track
When Are You Reading? Challenge 2023 hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words – on track
- Pre 1200 Bellatrix by Simon Turney
- 1200-1499
- 1500-1699
- 1700-1799
- 1800-1899 A Gift of Poison by Bella Ellis
- 1900-1919
- 1920-1939
- 1940-1959 The English Führer by Rory Clements
- 1960-1979 Nothing Special by Nicole Flattery
- 1980-1999 Birthright by Charles Lambert
- 2000-Present Ponti by Sharlene Teo
- The Future A Winter Grave by Peter May
What’s In A Name? 2023 hosted by Andrea at Carolina Book Nook – on track
- Punctuation – The Emperor’s Shield by Gordon Doherty
- 7 Deadly Sins
- You or Me – My Mother’s Shadow by Nikola Scott
- Chess Piece
- Celebration – The Last Party by Clare Mackintosh
- Q, X, Z – Bellatrix by Simon Turney
Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2023 hosted by Marg at The Intrepid Reader.
I’m aiming for ‘Prehistoric’ level which means reading 50+ historical fiction books. I’ve read 15 so far so I’m just about on track.
This is my own personal challenge, to read two books from the backlists of six authors: Robert Olen Butler, Andrew Miller, John Boyne, Clare Chambers, Jess Kidd and Fiona Kidman.
Hmm, a bit of focus on this one needed – not on track
- A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain (1992)
- Perfume River (2016)
- Ingenious Pain (1997)
- Pure (2011)
- The Heart’s Invisible Furies (2017)
- The Echo Chamber (2021) Read and reviewed
- Learning to Swim (1998)
- A Dry Spell (2000)
- Things in Jars (2009)
- Himself (2017)
- The Infinite Air (2013)
- All Day at the Movies (2016)
Are you taking part in any reading challenges this year? If so, how are you getting on?


I did the historical reading challenge last year but I was way less ambitious than you and just went for the Renaissance level. This year I’m doing a nautical fiction reading challenge but have only completed two out of ten challenges so far, so I better get cracking.
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Nautical historical fiction – that sounds interesting. I went through a phase of reading the whole of Patrick O’Brian’s Aubrey/Maturin series.
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Well done, my dear! Keep up the great work! I’m reading my 4th WIAN book, and I think I have one for the 7 Deadly Sins, but nothing yet for the last one You or Me.
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I also think I have one for the 7 Deadly Sins – Appetite by Philip Kazan – but I just need to find time to take it off the shelf (where it has been sitting for several years) and read it!
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Oh… I just realized, I have an ARC for You and Me! Can I use the word “feast” for gluttony?
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Yeah, go for it!
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