Below the line is how I did on my spring reading list.
Summer reading list: (Note: I am participating in the 20 Books of Summer Challenge. I created the hyperlinked list for that challenge but will organize it into categories here to be consistent with past seasonal lists.)
Book Club Selections:
- Sarah Canary by Karen Joy Fowler (July, Group #1)
 - Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn (August, Group #1)
 - Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips (August, Group #2)
 - Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev (September, Group #1)  
 
Challenge Books:
- Classics Club Spin Book TBA from this list
 - A Past Pulitzer Prize winner from list
 - Printz Award winner or honor book from this list -- The Collectors: Stories edited by A.S. King
 - My One Big Book Challenge book -- Wolf Hall by Mantel
 - Big Book Summer Challenge -- The Women by Kristen Hannah
 - Women's Prize winner or finalist (announced later this week)--  possibly Brotherless Night by V.V. Ganeshananthan 
 
Books I've already started, recently acquired, have on-hold at the library, or the remaining books on my 20 Books of Summer Challenge list:
- The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
 - Wandering Star by Tommy Orange
 - North Woods by Daniel Mason
 - The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
 - The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea
 - Gather by Kenneth Cadow
 - The Bee Sting by Paul Murray
 - Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed
 - Symphony of Secrets Brendan Slocomb
 - Suffering is Never for Nothing by Elisabeth Elliot
 - Too Much Happiness by Alice Munro  
 
Update: How I did on my spring reading list.
Highlighted yellow: completed. 
Highlighted aqua: in progress or dnf
Highlighted green:  not completed, DNF or currently reading
Highlighted light pink: Did not get to yet!
Spring reading list:
Book Club Selections:
- Braiding Sweetgrass by Kimmerer (April, Group #1)
 - West With Giraffes by Rutledge (April, Group #2)
 - Klara and the Sun by Ishiguro (May, Group #1)
 - The Vaster Wilds by Groff (May, Group #2)
 - Plainsong by Haruf (June, Group #1)
 - The River We Remember by Krueger (June, Group #2)
 
Challenge Books:
- Classics Club Spin Book TBA from this list -- Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
 - A Past Pulitzer Prize winner from list --  Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips (75% complete, current winner, announced in May.)
 - Printz Award winner or honor book from this list -- The Collectors: Stories edited by A.S. King (10% complete)
 - My One Big Book Challenge book -- Wolf Hall by Mantel
 - April Poetry Month: -- The Kissing of Kissing by Hannah Emerson
 
Books I've already started, recently acquired, and/or have on-hold at the library:
- My Brilliant Friend by Ferrante
 - The Fraud by Zadie Smith
 - The Bee Sting by Murray (Though I just got this book from the library and will likely start it this week.)
 - The Symphony of Secrets by Slocumb
 - Suffering is Never for Nothing by Elisabeth Elliot  (25% complete)
 - No Cure for Being Human by Kate Bowler
 - Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright: Poems edited by Waters, et al (30% complete, have set aside as a DNF)
 
I didn't do as good as usual at finishing my reading list but this time I have a few excuses:
- -First, I was gone from home for five weeks out of this time period on vacation and traveling. I always think I can read more on vacations than I actually do or that my husband will agree to listen with me to audiobooks which he does not agree to, such as Wolf Hall and The Symphony of Secrets. I did read 31 books in the Spring time period, which is very average for me, I just didn't necessarily read the books I thought I was going to read when I made the list.
 - -Secondly, the library just delivered two of the books to my in-box/or for pick up: Bee Sting and The Collectors. I placed holds on them months ago and had to wait this long for my turn.
 - Thirdly, I should get credit for reading a ton of (okay, seven) poetry books during National Poetry Month in April. I just couldn't make myself finish Tiger, Tiger. It might be the size. The book is huge!
 
I still want to read/finish all the books highlighted in pink or green, with the exception of Tiger, Tiger so I'll add them back onto my Summer reading list.
-Anne

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