Clear Off Your Shelves Challenge – Wrap Up Posts



The end date of the Clear Off Your Shelves Challenge is November 30 – how did you do?  Leave the link to your wrap up post in the Mr. Linky below.


7 comments:

bermudaonion said...

I completed my second challenge ever! Woo hoo!

Diane said...

Thanks for hosting this. It was fun:

http://bibliophilebythesea.blogspot.com/2009/11/2009-clear-off-your-shelves-challenge.html

Nadia said...

I just posted a wrap up on my blog. What a great challenge! Thanks for hosting it Swapna!! Cheers!

http://abookishwayoflife.blogspot.com/2009/11/clear-off-your-shelves-challenge.html

Stacie said...

Here is my post....I unfortunately only got 1 book off my shelf read, but hey, 1 is better than none. Thanks for hosting this challenge. I hope to do more!

http://sincerelystacie.blogspot.com/2009/11/clear-off-your-shelves-wrap-up.html

Beth said...

My first ever challenge! I'm so excited.

Veens said...

Krishna, I did 55%!! YAY!

Mari said...

This was the first challenge I have participated in - it was so worth it!

Thanks for coordinating this :)

I read 9 books - yeah!

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