Want to read them with me? How many can you read before the winners are announced May 2? Okay, let's see what you got. I'll even put up a prize for one lucky reading challenge participant: a book of the winner's choice, up to $15 value. Sound like a plan?
Here's how we'll keep it fair. Each time you read a book on the list, you can enter below in the rafflecopter. To enter you must include the title and either a comment showing you read it (without spoilers if possible!) or a link to a review you've written on a blog, goodreads, etc.
Here's how we'll keep it fair. Each time you read a book on the list, you can enter below in the rafflecopter. To enter you must include the title and either a comment showing you read it (without spoilers if possible!) or a link to a review you've written on a blog, goodreads, etc.
Deadline will be May 1 and we will announce our Edgar Reading Challenge Winner on May 2.
Below are the Juvenile and Young Adult Nominees. Good luck!
Below are the Juvenile and Young Adult Nominees. Good luck!
BEST JUVENILE
Fake Mustache: Or, How Jodie O’Rodeo and Her Wonder Horse (and Some Nerdy Kid) Saved the U.S. Presidential Election from a Mad Genius Criminal Mastermi
by Tom Angleberger
by Art Corriveau
by Jack D. Ferraiolo
by Stuart Gibbs
by Sheila Turnage
BEST YOUNG ADULT
by Kathryn Burak
by Elizabeth George
by Niall Leonard
by Kat Rosenfield
Code Name Verity
by Elizabeth Wein
a Rafflecopter giveaway
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Laura Ellen is the author of Blind Spot, an issue-oriented YA thriller about 16 year old Roswell Hart whose desperate attempts to prove she is 'normal' despite her visual imapirment, lands her in the middle of a murder investigation as a prime suspect -- and she isn't sure ifr she's innocent or not.
ok, I will play along....
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