Kaliana has created the June mini-challenge for the Reading Dewey’s Books challenge. The mini-challenge will probably be combined with the last month of the Once Upon a Time Challenge and involves creating some review posts in Dewey’s unique, book interview format. Let’s listen to Kaliana summarize the mini-task:
‘The object is to list books that are:a) Are Dewey books that you have not reviewed yet.b) Are Once Upon a Time books that you have not reviewed yet.c) Any book that you have not had a chance to review.d) If you are very on-top of things, you can list books that you have read recently (even if you have reviewed them already)’
People will then ask you questions about the books you list and you will create reviews that answer those questions, so that the reviews address specific things your readers want to know.
I don’t have any book from these two challenges waiting for reviews (btw I’ve finished al five books for Once Upon a Time, with just the June reading of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to go and I’ve completed three of Dwey’s books) but I do have a few books that never got reviewed. So my list of books I’m open to questions about are:
East of the Sun – Julia Gregson
The Tenderness of Wolves – Stef Penney
A Passage to India – E M Forster
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep – Philip K Dick
Get your curious hats on (or you could just be curious and wear a normal hat, or no hate at all) and think about what you’d like to know about the books and my experience with them.
‘The object is to list books that are:a) Are Dewey books that you have not reviewed yet.b) Are Once Upon a Time books that you have not reviewed yet.c) Any book that you have not had a chance to review.d) If you are very on-top of things, you can list books that you have read recently (even if you have reviewed them already)’
People will then ask you questions about the books you list and you will create reviews that answer those questions, so that the reviews address specific things your readers want to know.
I don’t have any book from these two challenges waiting for reviews (btw I’ve finished al five books for Once Upon a Time, with just the June reading of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to go and I’ve completed three of Dwey’s books) but I do have a few books that never got reviewed. So my list of books I’m open to questions about are:
East of the Sun – Julia Gregson
The Tenderness of Wolves – Stef Penney
A Passage to India – E M Forster
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep – Philip K Dick
Get your curious hats on (or you could just be curious and wear a normal hat, or no hate at all) and think about what you’d like to know about the books and my experience with them.