Skip to main content

For Reading Addicts Reading Challenge 2020 – September

By September 1, 2020Cwts Club Book Club

This year’s challenge is proving more popular than ever, thank you all for joining in. We hope you’re all finding it helpful at this difficult time. We’ve had lots of posts on the reading group page and many members have managed 3 or more books. Thank you all for sharing.

September’s categories are:-

EASY – ALPHABETICAL CHALLENGE

Read a book by an author whose name begins with I or Q. Here are just a few examples;

Kazuo Ishiguro, Naomi Ishiguro, John Irving, Christopher Isherwood, Eowyn Ivey, Laila Ibrahim

Matthew Quick, Anna Quindlen, Arthur Quiller-Couch, Julia Quinn, Amanda Quick

HARD – MONTHLY CATEGORY CHALLENGE

A humorous book, (we’re probably all in need of some cheering up).

Here are just a few suggestions from Cwts Club Discussion Group.

Good Omens – Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

Read a review

The Rosie Project – Graham Simsion

Read a Review

My Sister the Serial Killer – Oyinkan Braithwaite

Read a Review

This Book Will Save Your Life – A. M Homes

Vinegar Girl – Anne Tyler



Heartburn – Nora Ephron

Nothing to See Here – Kevin Wilson

Read a Review

Reasons to be Cheerful – Nina Stibbe

Read a Review

This is Going to Hurt – Adam Kay

Read a Review

Cunk on Everything – Philomena Cunk

Read a Review

From For Reading Addicts see also:

5 Books That Reflect On Ageing With Hope and Humour

10 Books by UK Comedians to Tickle Your Funny Bone

Comedy Women in Print Prize – 2020 Published Novel Longlist

SUPER READER – READ HARDER CHALLENGE

Read a book by an author whose name begins with I or Q and a humorous book.

Pick a book from our list, mail order from your local book shop, download an e-book from your library or pick something that’s already in your TBR pile.

We hope you are enjoying this year’s challenge. Don’t forget to share what you are reading in our Cwts Club Discussion Group.



Leave your vote

Add to Collection

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.