2014 Colour Challenge

2014 Colour Challenge

in The Midnight Cup of Coffee

4Jan
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New challenge – books by colour

 

Duration: January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014
Read books that have a different main colour on the cover. If it matches the exact colour it’s perfect, but accents and different coloured letterings are accepted too.

You can sign up anytime, and you can backdate books if you know when you finished it, as long as it was done in the year 2014.

My choices:

RED

2014-red

Things we know by heart
Jessi Kirby

YELLOW

2014-yellow

Run of the mill
by Dave Patten

GREEN

2014-green

Stolen songbird
by Danielle Jensen

BLUE

2014-blue

Dreams of gods and  monsters
by Laini Taylor

PURPLE

2014-purple-magenta

The forever song
by Julie Kagawa

ORANGE

2014-orange

This shattered world
by Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner

BROWN-ish

2014-brown

Home is where you are
By Tessa Marie

BLACK

2014-black

Minders
by Teri Terry

COLORFUL

2014-colorful

A thousand pieces of me
by Claudia Gray

BLACK AND WHITE

2014-black-and-white

Bright before sunrise
by Tiffany Schmidt

LIGHT

2014-white

The book of Ivy
amy Engel

MY FAVOURITE

2014-favourite

Plus one
by Elizabeth Fama

Note: Some of the covers in real life might differ quite a bit.
Over the time I have removed from the challenge some of the ARCs I thought they matched a colour or anther, though when I got the paper copy I realised that it was entirely different.

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2 responses to “2014 Colour Challenge”

  1. Lis @ The reader lines says:

    Ahhh! love this challenge! All the covers are perfect!… and the books, too!

    • Ari says:

      Some of them were my top favourites, some not so much, but they worked perfectly inside the challenge, so I’ll give them that, LOL! But it’s been a great reading year – not measured in the amount of books, but the quality of some of them – absolutely amazing!

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