This was a lovely challenge. Lots of time was spent happily browsing for titles to fit the categories.
And now I’ve read my 6 books for the 6 categories.
Here they are:
1. A book with a “profession” in its title
A Bookseller‘s War by Anne and Heywood Hill
2. A book with a “time of day” in its title
The Swan in the Evening by Rosamond Lehmann
3. A book with a “relative” in its title
Brother Jacob by George Eliot
4. A book with a “body part” in its title
Every Eye by Isobel English
5. A book with a “building” in its title
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
6. A book with a “medical condition” in its title
Among The Mad by Jacqueline Winspear
Thank you to Annie for hosting!
I feel like many people have read We Have Always Lived in the Castle recently. It sounds creepy but good. What a cute challenge 🙂
Way to go!
Congratulations! I need to take another look at mine. The end of the year will be hear before we know it!
Congrats and indeed it does sound like a lovely lovely challenge if I had heard of this one I would have found it very difficult not to join in.
Aarti – It does seem to be the book of the moment. I don’t usually like to read a book when so many people are writing about it in case I’m influenced, but I was just too curious about this one.
Kathy – 🙂
Stacy – I am so behind on a lot of challenges so I’m pleased to tick this one off. And yes, time seems to be flying.
Simon – It is lovely. I love a excuse to peruse shelves and boxes and pull out books I might have left otherwise.
Congrats on finishing!