Wrongfully Accused Hero/Heroine” Theme for Next Week’s Challenge

by Avid Reader on July 12, 2009 · 6 comments Tagged as:

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The next TBR Chal­lenge is set for July 15th. The theme is “wrong­fully accused and/or released from jail.” Don’t know where to get started with those themes? Here are a few sug­ges­tions (if you haven’t read them) — Morn­ing Glory by LaVyrle Spencer, This Time For­ever by Kath­leen Eagle and One Sum­mer by Karen Robards (fan­ning self). I’m sure there are plenty of oth­ers out there, so share, if you can think of more titles.

Alas, I will not be able to par­tic­i­pate. I am swamped with a cou­ple of projects. Where does the time go, I ask you? And as sim­ple as it sounds to just pick one book out of the pile to read and review each month, it’s prov­ing dif­fi­cult for me to fol­low this year for some odd rea­son. Half the year is already over, can you believe it? And for those who you who have not missed a month since this chal­lenge begin, you are to be con­grat­u­lated. You are awe­some. Keep up the good work!

As usual, the chal­lenge is always open to read­ers and you can read more about the chal­lenge here. It is vol­un­tary. Par­tic­i­pate at your con­ve­nience. How­ever, if you are seri­ously look­ing to decrease your TBR, well, you would be in good company.

For Fur­ther Reading

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

senetra July 14, 2009 at 8:44 am

I’m swamped with classes this month, but come August, I’ll be back!

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Janine July 13, 2009 at 3:20 am

Oooh, I love Proctor’s Night in Eden! And great picture!

I’m afraid I won’t be par­tic­i­pat­ing in this month’s chal­lenge because I’m about to go to the RWA National con­fer­ence in DC, and haven’t found time to read a book in a while. And when I get back I’ll have a back­log of stuff to catch up on. I hope to return to the chal­lenge even­tu­ally, though. I have really enjoyed being part of it.

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CindyS July 12, 2009 at 11:29 pm

For a his­tor­i­cal Night in Eden by Can­dice Proc­tor might be one to try — Aus­tralian setting.

Cindys

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JenB July 12, 2009 at 7:27 pm

I won’t be able to par­tic­i­pate and this isn’t really my favorite theme any­way, but I did think of two:

Mackenzie’s Moun­tain by Linda Howard
Jack­son Rule by Dinah McCall/Sharon Sala

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Tee July 12, 2009 at 9:48 am

I’m not in this chal­lenge, but the first book I thought of (prob­a­bly because it was recent) is “Play Dirty” by San­dra Brown. It would fit into the cat­e­gory of “released from jail.” An excel­lent book, if you like that sort of stuff, any­way. LOL

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sally906 July 12, 2009 at 6:11 am

I strug­gled with find­ing one for this chal­lenge — but ended up read­ing Magyk by Angie Sage. There were a few char­ac­ters who were impris­oned sim­ply because they stood between good and bad.

Here is my review:
http://​sal​ly906​.blogspot​.com/​2​0​0​9​/​0​7​/​m​a​g​y​k​-​s​e​p​t​i​m​u​s​-​h​e​a​p​-​b​o​o​k​-​1​b​y​-​a​n​g​i​e​-​s​a​g​e​.​h​tml

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