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March: Romance (44 new)
Feb 27, 2015 06:17AM

147920 You guys seem ready already! Great going all :)
I still have to plan out my read... will take another day or two to do it... :)
Feb 27, 2015 06:11AM

147920 Suzanne wrote: "Hi all! I'm even later to this party. I came across this group by accident and loved the title. I'm an indie author. Debut title is Saving Toby, a New Adult, contemporary romance. ..."

Hi Suzzane, welcome to RMFAO! Better late than never :)
I agree with you on reading books having believable characters and behaviours...
I hope you'll enjoy interacting with RMFAO members!
Have a great day! :D
Feb 26, 2015 05:37AM

147920 My review of Cube Sleuth (5/5): http://thereadingbud.com/2015/02/26/b...
March: Romance (44 new)
Feb 26, 2015 05:36AM

147920 Hi guys

This year is simply flying by, what with all the books we're reading like bookiopaths... lol!

Now comes March, the ROMANCE month. What all books are you planning to read for this one?
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Feb 26, 2015 05:31AM

147920 Book Review:Cube Sleuth - http://thereadingbud.com/2015/02/26/b...
147920 "He kept up the patter while he worked, one short-fingered hand sliding the meat-slicer smoothly backwards and forwards, silky-fine slices of ham rippling into the cellophane held below, a wink ever ready in his round blue eyes, his chins wobbling with easy laughter."

-The Casual Vacancy
Feb 26, 2015 05:27AM

147920 Here are my review for the 2 NetGalley books I read this month:

(for Crime/Mystery/Thriller)

1. The Lupane Legacy - My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

2. Cube Sleuth - My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Feb 26, 2015 12:02AM

147920 Here are my books for Crime/Mystery/Thriller Month:

These are half of the books I originally planned to read. I'll try and squeeze in the remaining books of these genre with some other genre elements... mix and match... ;)

1. The Thirty Nine Steps 4/5
2. Greenmantle 4/5
3. The Lupane Legacy 4/5
4. Cube Sleuth 5/5
5. The Affair at the Victory Ball 4/5
6. The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan 4/5
7. The King Of Clubs 5/5
8.The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim 4/5
9. The Plymouth Express 3/5
10. Blondes, Books, and Bourbon 5/5
11. Only Time Will Tell (RE-READ) 5/5

I'm currently reading:

12. The Sins of the Father (re-read)
13. The Casual Vacancy
14. Sweet Nothing: Stories.
Feb 25, 2015 11:23PM

147920 Steve wrote: "Since it looks like were doing our February wrap-ups, here's mine:


1. Nocturnal (2/5) The narration was TERRIBLE!
2. The Hitman's Lover (4/5)
3. [book:The Black Da..."


Thant's a lot of Mystery/Crime/Thriller books... great going Steve :)

And don't worry, As Dagny mentioned, I won't hold you from participating in Series Challenge. Just drop by the respective thread and list the books you've read and also the ones you're planning to read :)
Feb 25, 2015 11:17PM

147920 Dagny wrote: "Thanks to Steve's mention of Listopia, I found a book I've had my eye on for a while is considered a time-travel romance.
The Time Traveler's Wife"


Even I've to read this one... :)
Feb 25, 2015 11:17PM

147920 Steve wrote: "Dagny wrote: "'m with ya, it's what make it fun for us! Who says a romance can't also be sci-fi or thriller or {fill in the blank}?
"


HAhaha! Even I'm with ya ;) I'm gonna read all the thrillers that are yet to be read in March (as almost every book has romance in it, so can be counted for march...heheh!)
Feb 25, 2015 11:15PM

147920 Steve wrote: "I agree! This is a great challenge, and one I'll be continuing for several years! :D
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Thanks a lot Steve. I'm so glad that everyone likes this idea. And sure... we'll be having this challenge every year (with additional fun elements!)

Thanks for being a part of it :D
Feb 25, 2015 11:13PM

147920 Dagny wrote: "I'm up to five books - bookiopath - too. I just need to check if I think I can fit them all in timewise.
This is the absolutely best and most fun challenge, Heena. It will be a different experienc..."


Thanks a lot Dagny... I'm glad even you like this idea.
I've been neglecting so many genres for quite long... but not anymore! This challenge is fulfilling it's purpose of organising ones reads :)
Thanks to you too for participating and making it so much fun and warm to continue for the entire year! :D
Feb 25, 2015 11:10PM

147920 Dagny wrote: "Thanks again, Steve. I just discovered that Charlaine Harris Sookie ..."

Even I'm gonna read Paranormal Romance books (gotta complete Vampire Academy Series!)

And I agree... mysteries more or less have romantic angle, so the ones that have, can easily be counted for Romance... Now you're talking Dagny! We can read more mysteries in March... Hallelujah!
Feb 25, 2015 11:07PM

147920 Dagny wrote: "Heena wrote: "If you'll ask me, the best romance books, that I know of, are the ones by Nicholas Sparks. he is definitely the king of romance and all his stories are very different from each other...."

Somehow I missed reading The Rescue... but now that you've mentioned it, I'll read it for March :)
Feb 25, 2015 11:03PM

147920 Thanks a lot Dagny! You're saviour! :)
I'll read atleast 2 classics for the romance month as I have a lot of books already on my hands (all mystery...lol!)

Thanks again!

And I wanted to ask that I downloaded an audio book of Three Men In A Boat but it was only 20 minutes long. As it is my first audio-book, I don't have any clue about how much long they are supposed to be. What do you think? Is it the complete book or just part of it?
Feb 25, 2015 03:10PM

147920 Hehe! Thanks for saying that Dagny! You're so sweet :)
I just wanna read the books to understand what he liked about Napoleon so much that he changed his birth name.

Can you recommend me some romantic classics?
Feb 25, 2015 02:54PM

147920 Nope... No one in the entire India has that name, but my father!
Actually his birth name was different (it was Abhay) but when my grandfather told him about Napoleon at the age of 4, he changed his name to Napoleon. We have a huge arms and ammunitions factory and so my father became the Emperor of our own small kingdom of guns and bullet. It started as a joke, but later everyone realised that he actually changed his name that day and no one knows him by his real name till now... lol!
So basically I'm the daughter of Napoleon... heheheh! I have always been very proud of him to have chosen the name he likes... I guess I've got my creative bugs from him only ;)
Feb 25, 2015 02:47PM

147920 I'm gonna re-read all the Nicholas Sparks books and some of Nora Robert's as well. I have a few recs. also by a lot of readers, so I'll check them out as well.
Feb 25, 2015 02:44PM

147920 Steve wrote: "I'm with Chris on this one, romance is definitely not my thing. I even stooped to Listopia to find a couple of "romance" books to get the list up to five/bookiopath level! :P

Still, I'll make a..."


Hahaha! Nice gif... All the best Steve for the romance month :)