It’s happening again … I’m joining another reading challenge … Not just joining, but chimed in encouragement when ideas for the challenge were being bounced around on – you guessed it! – Twitter! Beth Fish has the whole story over at the challenge announcement post on her blog.
This is an ongoing challenge – no time limits, no committing to a certain number of books. It’s a way to gather together readers who have enjoyed books from the Putnam imprint Amy Einhorn Books. This imprint has brought us The Help, The Marriage Bureau for Rich People, The Postmistress, and nine others since its founding in 2009.
Read the details over at Beth Fish Reads “Amy Einhorn Books Perpetual Challenge.” Then, sign up if you want to join in; you can proudly display that pretty button at the top of this post, created by Jenn from Jenn’s Bookshelves.
I’ll track my reviews here:
- Amy Einhorn Books published in 2009:
- Amy Einhorn books published in 2010:
- The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott by Kelly O’Connor McNees
- The Postmistress by Sarah Blake
- The Gendarme by Mark Mustian












I’m doing this one too, since it’s a perpetual challenge. Good luck!
I’m off to check it out. Perpetual sounds good to me!
Thanks so much for the promotion and for joining. This is a no-lose challenge.
I hadn’t seen this one yet. I have a lot of challenges that I’m participating in, but I will have to check this out soon.
I have an award for you Dawn!
I loved The Help and have The Postmistriss to get to soon. I may have to check this one out.