![]() ![]() ![]() Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman is certainly one of many books from the hundred-strong list that I wouldn’t have read were it not for my challenge, and, like many others that were voted as one of the nations best loved books, it opened my eyes to a wider sphere of literature. ![]() And while at numerous times throughout the challenge working my way through such an extensive list of books was a long and laborious task, ultimately it was worth the slog. Despite having been an avid and voracious reader since I was a little girl, I had self-imposed restrictions regarding which genres, authors, and book covers I thought I enjoyed. One of my main reasons indeed, the prime reason I set myself the challenge to read the BBC Top 100 reads before my thirtieth birthday, was to read beyond the bounds I previously confined myself to. ![]()
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