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message 58: by Leslie (new)

591339 Emily wrote: "The Book Thief (44) Wow! Loved this! I was sobbing by the end. Great character development and storytelling. "

I loved this one, too!




message 57: by Emily (new)

373527 The One Pig with Horns (50) Cute! Love the illustrations and the story idea!


message 56: by Emily (new)

373527 Where the Wild Things Are (49) I read this in English and Spanish. Fun!


message 55: by Emily (new)

373527 Bridge to Terabithia (48) This was a re-read. Loved it. Even though it was sad throughout as I fell in love with a character that I knew would be leaving us all. So sad.


message 54: by Emily (new)

373527 The Sisters Grimm Book 1 The Fairy-Tale Detectives (47) Fun, but felt a little bit like a rip off of Shrek and Lemony Snickets. I prefer Fables for my re-fairy-tale needs.


message 53: by Emily (new)

373527 Runaways Vol. 1 Pride and Joy (46) Fun to see how this all begins.


message 52: by Emily (new)

373527 Fables Storybook Love (45) Great, again.


message 51: by Emily (new)

373527 The Book Thief (44) Wow! Loved this! I was sobbing by the end. Great character development and storytelling.


message 50: by Emily (new)

373527 New Moon (43) I actually surprisingly liked this...until the Italy trip. I think the trick with these books is that you need to be invested in Bella or Bella and Edward as a couple, and I honestly don't care for either.


message 49: by Emily (new)

373527 The Handmaid's Tale (42) I loved this but thought the pacing of the ending was a bit off. It left me a little confused at the ending, not because I was confused by the plot/story but because the ending felt like it came out of nowhere.


message 48: by Emily (new)

373527 Runaways Dead End Kids (41) Eh? It's alright. At some moments I was really into this story, but for the most part, I was disappointed. I like the characters though and may try out another installment.


message 47: by Emily (new)

373527 Fables Volume 2 Animal Farm (40) Great to make it Upstate to the farm! I love the giants and the scenes in the cave.


message 46: by Emily (new)

373527 Fables Volume 1 Legends in Exile (39) Fun start to hopefully an interesting series of comics. I love some of the basic story elements for the series - The Adversary, The Amnesty, Upstate Animal Farm, etc.


message 45: by Emily (new)

373527 Parable of the Sower (38) - I read this over vacation and enjoyed it quite a bit - especially because I was on the West coast where it takes place (though much father North). I am excited to read the sequel.


message 44: by Emily (new)

373527 Shortcomings(37) I enjoyed this and it was a fast read. Not super eventful and the ending was a little "eh? that's the end?". Not on my list of must read graphic novels.


message 43: by Leslie (new)

591339 Emily wrote: "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (36) I love Oskar. What an amazing character. Great storytelling. Touching and sad. "

My coworker gave me this one to read. Over a year ago I think. I guess I should actually pick it up and read it!




message 42: by Emily (new)

373527 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (36) I love Oskar. What an amazing character. Great storytelling. Touching and sad.


message 41: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 10 Whys And Wherefores (35) I'll admit. There were some tears shed on this one. I wish that it had ended differently, but I think they did well with their ending.


message 40: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 9 Motherland (34) Amazing. I was sad when I realized that this was Vol. 9 rather than 8. Just one left. Sad.


message 39: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 8 Kimono Dragons (33) The usual. Love these.


message 38: by Emily (new)

373527 The City of Ember (32) A nice story. I am sure that I would have enjoyed this much more if I had read it when I was a kid. As an adult, it didn't measure up to how good I think it could have been. It also bothered me that it was never even hinted at how the humans survived without sunshine.


message 37: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 7 Paper Dolls (31) I love back stories. Nice to finally learn some more about 355. The "virgin birth" bit was interesting as well.


message 36: by Emily (new)

373527 Olive's Ocean (30) This reminds me of the type of book that I wanted to write when I was younger. I can't believe that this book is "challenged/banned" at some schools - that is simply bizarre. Nice, simple story. Well written.


message 35: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 6 Girl on Girl (29) Great to finally learn a bit about Beth (history and present) - that was the highlight for me of this volume.


message 34: by Bucket (new)

2164930 I was thinking about reading Kindred this summer - seeing all these positive comments are definitely making me think I should!


message 33: by Emily (new)

373527 Leslie wrote: "Hi Emily, I didn't realize you were participating in this challenge! I was just reading through your first few entries when I realized which Emily you are."
Yes, it is me. I actually happened upon this challenge in one of your updates!



message 32: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 5 Ring of Truth (28) Surprise! I read another one! Great installment.


message 31: by Cam (new)

1866067 Emily wrote: "Kindred (25) - In the running for the best book that I've read this year. Thought-provoking and emotional. Well written and suspenseful. Great first line too. "

Haven't long finished this myself Emily. I thought it was brilliant as well!


message 30: by Leslie (new)

591339 Hi Emily, I didn't realize you were participating in this challenge! I was just reading through your first few entries when I realized which Emily you are.


message 29: by Emily (new)

373527 The ABC Murders A Hercule Poirot Mystery (27) - A great little mystery. I love the "Not From Captain Hastings Personal Narrative" sections and how they add to the suspense.


message 28: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 4 Safeword (26) - Not my favorite of the Y The Last Man books thus far, but still a great read with some interesting character and plot development.


message 27: by Emily (new)

373527 Kindred (25) - In the running for the best book that I've read this year. Thought-provoking and emotional. Well written and suspenseful. Great first line too.


message 26: by Emily (new)

373527 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Predators and Prey (24). I have been reading these in individual comic book form rather than the collection all in one book. I enjoy them quite a bit even though I was fully satisfied with the way in which they ended the television series. Great to see Harmony back and causing trouble.


message 25: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 3 One Small Step (23) - People coming to Earth from outer space. Theater opposite of Shakespeare's time. Back and forth kidnapping. This one didn't pull me in as much as the first two, but I still enjoyed it a lot.


message 24: by Emily (new)

373527 Stardust(22) - I think that seeing the movie a couple years ago hurt my enjoyment of this book (though I still liked it a lot!) - I both knew a good deal of the plot and was expecting much more excitement and/or laughs from some parts of the story. Ah well.


message 23: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 2 Cycles (21) - Love these! I read this in one sitting - did not want to put it down.


message 22: by Emily (new)

373527 Kate wrote: "I loved this too . . .was a little disappointed by the ending -- seemed to falter in the face of a book that had been so suspenseful throughout. Have you read others/same author you'd recommend? ..."

Hi Kate. I've only read one other - When We Were Orphans - and for me it was just ok. I'm interested in trying out some of his other books someday.


message 21: by Kate (last edited May 08, 2009 06:15PM) (new)

2129792 I loved this too . . .was a little disappointed by the ending -- seemed to falter in the face of a book that had been so suspenseful throughout. Have you read others/same author you'd recommend? (RE: Never let me go . . . many entries back!!)


message 20: by Emily (new)

373527 The Books of Magic - Next stop on my Neil Gaiman tour.... Thoroughly enjoyed this though I doubt that I will follow the series any farther. The illustrations were beautiful.


message 19: by Emily (new)

373527 Fragile Things Short Fictions and Wonders - I enjoyed some of these stories, some I made it through but was fairly bored, and some I didn't bother finishing because I wasn't feeling them. October in The Chair was by far my favorite.


message 18: by Emily (new)

373527 Y The Last Man Vol. 1 Unmanned - A fun start to a series. I am excited to read more!


message 17: by Emily (new)

373527 The Tombs of Atuan - I loved this 2nd Earthsea book. In the first book I was mesmerized by the world that LeGuin had created (always checking the map to see where Ged was) - in this book I was mesmerized by the underground world - the tombs, undertombs, labyrinth. Tenar was an interesting new character and I was happy to read about Ged's continuing adventures.


message 16: by Emily (new)

373527 Musicophilia - eh? This was alright. I was hoping for more from what I had heard from Sacks on RadioLab. Some stories were definitely more interesting than others. I think I prefer his stories more in small doses.


message 15: by Emily (new)

373527 Buffy The Vampire Slayer Time Of Your Life - Love these! Exciting to have Fray back in the picture!


message 14: by Emily (new)

373527 The Body in the Library A Miss Marple Mystery - This isn't my favorite Agatha Christie, but that is not to say that I didn't enjoy it! Especially by the second half, I was really invested in figuring out the mystery.


message 13: by Emily (new)

373527 The Graveyard Book - I loved this story! The characters were interesting and well conceived and written. My fondness for Nobody Owens was never lacking, but it definitely grew throughout the book - I was thoroughly charmed by him and caring for him by the end.


message 12: by Emily (new)

373527 When We Were Orphans - I would say I liked this book. I am not sure that I would suggest it to anyone. There were parts that I truly enjoyed and parts that I thought were immensely boring.


message 11: by Emily (new)

373527 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan A Novel - A nice quick read. I found the subject matter interesting and I cared for the main characters, but the writing style and storytelling were not as strong as I would have liked.


message 10: by Emily (new)

373527 The Cement Garden - Not my favorite read. I enjoyed moments and the writing was strong, but throughout I felt somewhere between uncomfortable and horrified and so it wasn't the most pleasant of reads.


message 9: by Emily (new)

373527 A Wizard of Earthsea - Such a fun read! I enjoyed Ged's adventures - especially the scenes with the dragon and with Skiorh.


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