My Springcleaning Challenge – Reading 25 books in March, April and May

Last year I spent three months in the spring reading 25 books which had lingered long on my to-be-read piles – here is what I thought of my Springcleaning challenge. It was so successful that I did a similar thing in the Autumn. It will, however, come as no surprise to any of you reading this that these challenges have not eliminated the to-be-read piles which have, in fact, grown since then. What they did do though is prevent me from just reading the newest additions and meant that I got to some of the books which have been there for months, or even years.

So, I have compiled a new list and chosen 25 more books to read in March, April and May. They are divided more or less equally between fact and fiction, and I have tried to find standalone books and to choose a variety of different types of writing. I am aiming to get all 25 read in this period but am allowing for the fact that I might not achieve this goal.

I find this discipline helpful and I have uncovered some real gems in past challenges.

Below is the list. I may substitute another book if I really can’t get on with one.

I will be interested to hear from any of you in the comments if you know any of these books and have an opinion on them.

Let the reading commence…

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