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astrangerhere
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I've only just joined this year's challenge, and have already completed half of it. The two "tightest" fits for me are February (shortest book in my TBR is a regency romance by an author I love, multiple hits) and March (already completed) The Mirror of My Heart: A Thousand Years of Persian Poetry By Women - so both by AND about women.

My most 'creative' challenge entry is Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction my first and so far only 5-star read of 2026. It has 19 chapters each for a different language family, making it all about families, and an easy choice for November.
I've also finished about half of my challenge so far as well. My wife has wanted to spend more time reading than she did last year, so my reading time has increased overall and I've had a run of good ones.
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