Women’s Unbound Reading Challenge Complete!

May 15

While contemplating how majorly behind I am in posting on my Women’s Unbound Challenge reading, I realized that it no longer matters because…
unboundrosie Womens Unbound Reading Challenge Complete!

I did it!
/flexes my bicep for Rosie
hehe

I am finished, both meeting and surpassing my goal, reading nine books in total.

Phew. Look at that. My first reading challenge. And I’m finished 6 months early. It was easy. Finding nonfiction to know and love was no issue, contrary to what I thought starting out. Five of my nine books were nonfiction, and I enjoyed them the most.

I am immensely proud to call myself a Sister Suffragette!

So, yes, I am done reading but definitely not done discussing my nine books. In fact, most of them have been neglected as far as blog posts go. In this too, I shall be faithful. I’m writing my thoughts in advance so that I can leak them out to you while I’m deciding which cupboard to put my pots in and where the extra toilet paper goes at our new house. icon wink Womens Unbound Reading Challenge Complete!

Look out for future posts on these books and happy reading to you!

p.s. Wouldn’t Rosie the Riveter would make a G-R-E-A-T Halloween costume!

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4 Comments for “Women’s Unbound Reading Challenge Complete!”:

  1. May 17th, 2010 teri says:

    Kalanna, you are such an incredible writer …. insightful, thoughtful, revealing, and inspirational. I love reading your comments, here (and the one on my blog recently was beautiful). Each one is a gem, a treasure. You are meant to write.

  2. May 18th, 2010 Kalanna says:

    you sure do a girl’s confidence well!
    thanks Terri.
    i’m glad that someone sees through the madness i am compelled to write. ;)

  3. May 19th, 2010 Care says:

    WELL DONE! I sing in the grateful chorus! (how wonderful to post that vid – LOVE it.)

  4. May 20th, 2010 Kalanna says:

    thanks Care. yes, isn’t it absolutely mmm perfect?! glad you dropped by. :)

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