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message 51: by Michelle (last edited Jul 08, 2009 01:57AM) (new)

1477669 36. THE TAKING by Dean Koontz

Didn't think I would like this but it ended up being better than his new book, #35. I liked the whole way it started as an alien invasion and ended up being something else...



message 52: by Michelle (last edited Jul 08, 2009 01:57AM) (new)

1477669 37. THE OCTOBER COUNTRY by Ray Bradbury

So glad I took the time to read this. Now I understand why he is considered one of the great American writers. Spooky, fun, I kept telling myself to just read one story a night, but I couldn't tear my eyes away. Definitely plan on reading more of his stuff. I actually have some of his books somewhere that I opened, read the dustjacket and then never got around to.


message 53: by Lisa (new)

1989238 Michelle, I like the visual aid! :)


message 54: by Michelle (new)

1477669 Yeah, I wanted to move it to the end of my comments so it shows my progress. Its nice to have the visual...its crazy that I've gotten so much done this year, I haven't kept track before so I can't really compare, but I think this is the most I've gotten to read for a long time. It's crazy to see so many covers...man, I love bookcovers! Haha!


message 55: by Lisa (new)

1989238 Bookcovers make for the best art! I've had to start a second wall of fame. The comment box will only hold 8000 characters and when I went to add book #53 it wouldn't let me because it was full. So, I separated it into my first 50 of the year and part 2 for whatever follows. The only problem is the posts are separated. I don't know how to keep the cover art together. :(


message 56: by Leshawn (new)

1759394 Michelle I loved the visual as well! You have a great selection of books!
Congratulations on 37 books!


message 57: by Michelle (new)

1477669 Thanks Leshawn! I must admit that the first half of 2009 I read a lot of series fiction and stuff from the same types of authors or multiples from some of my favorites. I'm going to spread my wings and read some different stuff from now on, so expect some surprises! :)


message 58: by Michelle (new)

1477669 38. WET DESERT by Gary Hansen

The first fiction book that my local book club has read in a little while. I actually liked it, although I did have some issues with the author's judgmental opinions of EVERYONE else in the entire book beside the main character...haha! It was interesting to think about what would happen here in Blythe if all the dams on the Colorado River burst.



message 59: by Michelle (new)

1477669 39. THE HERETIC'S DAUGHTER by Kathleen Kent...

Really, really ended up liking this book. It felt like it took me forever to get through it, with homework and life and whatnot, but I think it was mostly because I was savoring it and really paying attention to the timeline and the historical accuracy and whatnot. I was definitely impressed with the quality of Kent's writing and the beauty of her prose. She is a descendant of the characters in the book and was inspired to write a story after hearing of the history, so I didn't have super high hopes, I was afraid she was just a genealogy fan who wanted to document her family's history, but this lady can WRITE!


message 60: by Michelle (new)

1477669 40. GRAVE SIGHT by Charlaine Harris

Wanted to try a book of hers that WASN'T about Sookie Stackhouse. Just confirms that I am really into her as an author. Going to try to get my hands on the rest of this series...


message 61: by Marvin (new)

2160536 Time for an update? You MUST be catching up to me!


message 62: by Michelle (new)

1477669 Haha! No, probably not...I'm working on THE STAND...'nuff said. :) After THAT'S done, watch out! Haha My husband said he knows you and Jeanne from when you worked in the Blythe Jail doing mental health evals. That's where he works...


message 63: by Marvin (new)

2160536 Really? When we meet again you need to give me more details. Jeanne and I will probably remember him.


message 64: by Michelle (new)

1477669 41. THE STAND by Stephen King....

Whew! That took a looonng time, but it was so worth it. Can't believe I haven't read this book before now. It was great!


message 65: by Michelle (new)

1477669 42. FINGER LICKIN' FIFTEEN by Janet Evanovich

Another Stephanie Plum novel...same as the others -- fun, light and a nice break from reality and the other "heavier" things I've got waiting for me to read..


message 66: by Lisa (new)

1989238 You're almost there! ^_^


message 67: by Michelle (last edited Aug 19, 2009 01:57AM) (new)

1477669 43. THE BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEAD by Kevin Brockmeier...this was a GREAT book! An interesting and unique mix of survivalist fiction, and alternative reality fantasy mixed with religion and spirituality, and the power of our memories.

44. GRAVE SURPRISE by Charlaine Harris..the second Harper Connelly book in the series. Good, but I don't love them as much as the Sookie books.


message 68: by Marvin (new)

2160536 six to go!


message 69: by Michelle (new)

1477669 Working on it...I'm in the middle of two books right now and got LOTS of good stuff at Smiley Library!


message 70: by Michelle (new)

1477669 45. ANANSI BOYS by Neil Gaiman
I liked it, needed something fun and lighter than my normal stuff, and this did the trick. All of his books play in my head like movies, it must be the way he writes, just fun and very visual.


message 71: by Michelle (new)

1477669 46. THE SOMNAMBULIST by Jonathan Barnes...

I think this was my first foray into steampunk and I gotta say, I liked it. Gonna look for his new book soon.


message 72: by Lisa (new)

1989238 Michelle, you're almost there! I added The Somnambulist to my TBR. It sounds very dark and thrilling!


message 73: by Michelle (new)

1477669 47. SUPER-SIMPLE CREATIVE COSTUMES: MIX AND MATCH YOUR WAY TO MAKE BELIEVE by Sue Astroth

I am always overconfident, thinking that I can be frugal and just MAKE my girls their Halloween costumes. But living so far away from any type of craft or fabric store means its cheaper to just buy something online with a discount...this book DOES have lots of cute ideas, though. I may try to make things like the capes and wristbands and wands for their dress up box...


message 74: by Michelle (new)

1477669 48. THE BOOK OF LOST THINGS by John Connolly

This is the first book I have read from Connolly and I was amazed. I really really loved it and am intrigued to see how well he writes detective novels, which is his norm. This book would be a GREAT movie! And, it actually made me cry, which rarely happens anymore. :)


message 75: by Molly (new)

1341512 Michelle wrote: "48. THE BOOK OF LOST THINGS by John Connolly

This book would be a GREAT movie!.."


Actually, one is rumored to be in production! I totally cannot wait to see that. Such an awesome story - very clever.




message 76: by Michelle (new)

1477669 Cool...I will be at the theatre for THAT!


message 77: by Michelle (new)

1477669 49. THE KILLING MAN by Mickey Spillane...

One book to go!!! I think its going to be Charlaine Harris :)


message 78: by Michelle (new)

1477669 50. AN ICE COLD GRAVE by Charlaine Harris

WooHoo!!! I finally made it! I wonder if I can make it to 75. I think I just might. :)


message 79: by Lisa (new)

1989238 Congrats on reaching the half century mark! :P


message 80: by Michelle (new)

1477669 Thanks! It feels pretty great. I've never tracked my reading before goodreads, so I don't know if I've ever read that many books in one year. I probably have, but its cool to see them all here. Going for 75 now.


message 81: by Marvin (new)

2160536 Congrats Michelle! You'll make 75 easy!


message 82: by Emily (new)

1524966 Hooray for fifty!


message 83: by Michelle (new)

1477669 Well, I'd like to, but I want to enjoy the journey, so I'm not racing or anything. I think you'll make 100, Marvin.

Thanks Emily!


message 84: by Michelle (last edited Sep 12, 2009 12:03AM) (new)

1477669 51. THE LIVING DEAD Edited by John Joseph Adams

Like all anthologies, it was hit or miss. Some of it was excellent, and some was meh. I'm glad I read it though.




message 85: by Michelle (new)

1477669 52. SUMMER OF NIGHT by Dan Simmons

Man, this book took A LONG TIME to finish!


message 86: by Michelle (new)

1477669 53. A WINTER HAUNTING by Dan Simmons

I was interested in reading this sequel, as I thought that the first book offered a very decent 600 setup. However, this felt like something the author typed up in a weekend to make a fast paycheck. Disappointing, because it could have been sooooooo much better.

Not sure if I'll read anymore from him, but I kind of want to, because he's rumored to be a good author. Haven't been impressed yet. :(


message 87: by Michelle (new)

1477669 54. A PRAYER FOR THE DYING by Stewart O'Nan

Yet another reason why he is one of my favorite authors. So, so glad I discovered him this year. This was dark, reminded me alot of THE ROAD, but more gothic, and absolutely terrifying. Read this very quickly.


message 88: by Michelle (new)

1477669 55. THE NIGHT COUNTRY by Stewart O'Nan

Another GREAT book...loving him more and more.


message 89: by Michelle (new)

1477669 56. SLOTH by Gilbert Hernandez

Meh...guess I'm not really a graphic novel fan?? We'll see. I'll try one more and that will probably be it.



message 90: by Michelle (new)

1477669 57. FAERIE TALE by Raymond Feist

Haha! I don't have that much to say about this book. Very mixed feelings...feeling blah about it right now. I probably wouldn't read anything else of his.


message 91: by Michelle (new)

1477669 58. THE BEACH by Alex Garland

A GREAT BOOK! I wasn't ever really interested in seeing the film version until now. Leonardo DiCaprio, here I come... :)


message 92: by Michelle (new)

1477669 59. THE LOST SYMBOL by Dan Brown

As with his other books about symbology and religious history, I really enjoyed this. It was thrilling, suspenseful, and a quick read. Not because it was flaky, but because you don't want to put it down. That's always a good sign in my book...


message 93: by Michelle (new)

1477669 60. PRETTY WHEN SHE DIES by Rhiannon Frater

Just wanted to expand my knowledge of vampire fiction beyond DRACULA and the Sookie stories. Not bad, Nicholas, not bad. :)


message 94: by Michelle (new)

1477669 61. THE STRANGER by Albert Camus

REALLY good book. I may go back and change my rating...


message 95: by Michelle (new)

1477669 62. SMASHED, SQUASHED, SPLATTERED, CHEWED, CHUNKED AND SPEWED by Lance Carbuncle

Hilarious! I had a great time reading this book. It's been a long time since a book cracked me up so much.


message 96: by Michelle (new)

1477669 63. SLAUGHTER by Marcus F. Griffin

Gruesome, gory, disgusting and freaky animals. Oh, don't forget the serial killer. Right up my dark and twisted alley. :)


message 97: by Michelle (last edited 13 days ago, 02:03PM) (new)

1477669 64. ANGELA'S ASHES by Frank McCourt

This is the first memoir I've read (well, listened to, actually) that I ABSOLUTELY loved. I really want to get my hands on 'TIS now. I didn't like how it cut me off, and I want to know what happens to him next.

I rarely do audiobooks, but this was better I think, because his accent and voice was just beautiful and I wouldn't have been able to experience the songs and stuff the same way in my head. I could've listened to him read ANYTHING and loved it, probably, with his Irish accent.


message 98: by Michelle (last edited 13 days ago, 02:06PM) (new)

1477669 I keep forgetting to add my book club reads. Duh!
They're out of order,which sucks, but oh well.

65. ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL by James Herriott
66. SKINNY DIP by Carl Hiaasen

I hope I'm not forgetting anymore! I especially want credit for the ones I didn't enjoy reading. Haha.


message 99: by Michelle (new)

1477669 67. THE GATES by John Connolly

Light and fun, this was a quick read and I liked it. I didn't like it as much as THE BOOK OF LOST THINGS, but its not fair to compare the two, because I don't like A LOT of books as much as I did that one. That being said (hehe), I appreciated the way Connolly covered so much science and religious information in a book that was so much fun to read. Maybe I will want to read more about quantum physics now. It reminded me of GOOD OMENS, quite a bit.


message 100: by Michelle (new)

1477669 The GargoyleCoralineThe Graveyard BookStray Sock Sewing  Making One of a Kind Creatures from SocksDead and Gone (Sookie Stackhouse, #9)The Girl Who Loved Tom GordonKafka on the ShoreCrashing Through  A True Story of Risk, Adventure, and the Man Who Dared to SeeThe Heart Is a Lonely HunterThe Breathing Method (Penguin Readers  Level 4)The Bone GardenSongs for the Missing  A NovelLast Night at the LobsterFrom Dead to Worse (Sookie Stackhouse, #8)All Together Dead (Sookie Stackhouse, #7)CakeLove  How to Bake Cakes from ScratchThe Turn of the Screw (Penguin Popular Classics)The ShackWishful DrinkingSuze Orman's 2009 Action Plan  Keeping Your Money Safe & SoundDefinitely Dead (Sookie Stackhouse, #6)Dead as a Doornail (Sookie Stackhouse, #5)Dead to the World (Sookie Stackhouse, #4)Club Dead (Sookie Stackhouse, #3)Living Dead in Dallas (Sookie Stackhouse, #2)Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1)The WhiteThe Whispering Statue (Nancy Drew, #14)Nights in RodantheThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Tyler Florence  Dinner at My PlaceThe Picture of Dorian GrayThe Wooden Sea  A NovelGood Omens  The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, WitchRelentless  A NovelThe TakingThe October CountryWet DesertThe Heretic's DaughterGrave Sight (Harper Connelly Mystery, #1)The Stand (Expanded Edition)Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum, #15)Grave Surprise (Harper Connelly Mystery, #2)The Brief History of the DeadAnansi BoysThe SomnambulistSuper-Simple Creative Costumes  Mix & Match Your Way to Make BelieveThe Book of Lost ThingsThe Killing ManAn Ice Cold Grave (Harper Connelly Mystery, #3) The Living DeadSummer of NightA Winter HauntingA Prayer for the DyingThe Night Country   A NovelSlothFaerie TaleThe BeachThe Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)Pretty When She Dies  A Vampire NovelThe StrangerSmashed, Squashed, Splattered, Chewed, Chunked and Spewed SlaughterAngela's AshesAll Creatures Great and SmallSkinny DipThe Gates


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