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Fall 2012 Reading Challenge

OK DC, how far have you gotten with this challenge?
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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado
(last edited Sep 27, 2012 04:49PM)
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I am currently reading my first book for the challenge:
Both Ways is the Only Way I Want it. A collection of short stories by Mailie Meloy, an author I have never read before. I am about 3/4 done with the book :-) Then I plan to start Odd Apocalypse.
Both Ways is the Only Way I Want it. A collection of short stories by Mailie Meloy, an author I have never read before. I am about 3/4 done with the book :-) Then I plan to start Odd Apocalypse.

Tracy wrote: "I haven't read Odd yet either. Isn't there a ghost in it though?"
I'm guessing there's more than one :-)
I'm guessing there's more than one :-)

1) The Gunslinger By Stephen King (If I decide to do this one)
2) As of right now, I dont have anything for this but I'd rather read a poetry book instead of a book with POET on it.
3) Procession of the Dead by Darren Shan (After Mary Jane possibly... then again I am not sure if it is set in a forgein country but I think it is) Or Zom-B by Darren Shan. (It depends which one I get my hands on first. XD)
4) Odd Interlude by Dean Koontz (Read)
5) If I get around to this one it will be a Star Wars novel most likely
6) Possibly a Dirk Pitt Novel. I might not come to this one.
7) Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz (Reading)
8) May Jane by Judith O'Brien (Reading after Odd Apocalypse)
I am doing four for sure! I will fit Tick Tock into this months reading since I already said I am for the Dean Koontz land group read. It will most likely be after Mary Jane since Mary Jane I checked out from the library.

Josh wrote: "No problem! I just thought it was funny how everything I had planned on reading just fell into place with 4 parts of the challenge! =D"
There are no coincidences
There are no coincidences

3) Captive in the Dark
6) Zero Day
8) Wings
8) The Mayfair Moon
8) Blood Warrior
8) Darkfever"
awesome!:)


i really need to try that series
Well you better get started on it - this is book#10 now!
Here's the link the Tess Gerritsen Fans Group which I moderate (when I feel like it) :
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/2...
Here's the link the Tess Gerritsen Fans Group which I moderate (when I feel like it) :
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/2...
WHAT? You, have never read Tess Gerritsen? My favorite Stand-Alone is The Bone Garden
As a matter of fact, just tonight I bought me a second copy of The Bone Garden when I was at the library picking up Last to Die, because the Bone Garden was sitting on the books for sale shelf and speaking to me.

As a matter of fact, just tonight I bought me a second copy of The Bone Garden when I was at the library picking up Last to Die, because the Bone Garden was sitting on the books for sale shelf and speaking to me.
If you never read Tess Gerritsen before, this would be a perfect time :-) meets challenge requirement

def will read tess at some point- for the challenge considering trying stephen white for the first time
if you had to choose between The Surgeon
and Privileged Information which would you choose?
i know you love both authors so if you like them equally- which is less gory
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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado
(last edited Oct 06, 2012 11:15PM)
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Priveleged Information is less gory. But if you want to try Stephen White, I would actually recommend either KILL ME or THE SEIGE. Both of these are technically in the Alan Gregory series, but they also are more like Stand-Alone novels and you don't have to have read any of the previous books - they are both very excellent. I would say they are more psychologically disturbing than gory. Kill Me does also happen to have a yellow cover :-) and if you were my neighbor, I'd let you borrow my copy of either book.



i would love for you to be my neighbor, and now the mr roger's song is in my head lol-

it's also set in nyc- in the future
No, you should read Stephen White instead of the Naked book :-) and as soon as you move to Colorful Colorado, you can be my neighbor.


let me know what you think of The Surgeon
that's been on my to read list for a long time- i really need to start that series-
i love the tv show although i've read the books are different than the show

let me know what you think of The Surgeon
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The shows and the books are nothing alike in my opinion. The Surgeon is the best in the series I think. It is extremely exciting one of those sitting on the edge of your seat thrillers.


sounds good! hope your cat is feeling better

let me know what you think of..."
thanks tracy- i'm trying to decide which series i should try next - keep going back and forth between stephen white's series and tess's rizzoli and isles series-i love edge of your seat thrillers so it's a hard call.

thanks for the recommendation, j.s.!
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