27. Make a list of 10 books on my BookCrossing TBR shelves and read those books
4. Three Women of Kintail by Mildred M. McBride
The quality is consistent with most self-published books. There were a lot of problems (grammar, structure, story-telling, historical details). I still have no idea which of the women were supposed to be the three referenced in the title. But the characters were good, some of the scenes excellent, and the culture so much fun to jump into. In the end, I didn't love it, but I'm glad I read it, because of course I've been to Kintail and my username is based on the area. Reading a book set there was fun.
Review: http://katekintailbc.livejournal.com/231844.html
The Book: http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/13400470
Progress: 3/10

The quality is consistent with most self-published books. There were a lot of problems (grammar, structure, story-telling, historical details). I still have no idea which of the women were supposed to be the three referenced in the title. But the characters were good, some of the scenes excellent, and the culture so much fun to jump into. In the end, I didn't love it, but I'm glad I read it, because of course I've been to Kintail and my username is based on the area. Reading a book set there was fun.
Review: http://katekintailbc.livejournal.com/231844.html
The Book: http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/13400470
Progress: 3/10