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Personal Reading Goals > Jill's reading list....Made it to 100!

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message 51: by April (new)

April (booksandwine) | 954 comments Congrats on your goal! You should definately try for 100. What was your favorite book out of the 50 you read?


message 52: by Carol (new)

Carol (caroldias) I think you should try 100, too! It is still May!


message 53: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 3949 comments Congrats on reaching your goal, defo aim for a 100!! I've got The Dark Materials on my TBR, I may just bump them up!


message 54: by Jill (last edited May 31, 2009 06:55PM) (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 55. Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
56. Moab Is My Washpot by Stephen Fry


message 55: by Jill (last edited May 31, 2009 06:55PM) (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments Thanks for all the well wishes! I keep trudging gamely forward. :)


message 56: by Jason (new)

Jason | 23 comments A bit late, but onya Jill, go for 100.


message 57: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10621 comments Mod
Way to go Jill!!!
Doesnt it feel good to blow your own goal out of the water?!


message 58: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments Thanks! And yes, it certainly does. :)


message 59: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 57. Why Darwin Matters by Michael Shermer.


message 60: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 58. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling.

I've read this one before (of course ;)), but I wanted to read it again before the movie was released.


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 59. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie.


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 60. Flight by Sherman Alexie
61. Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 62. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 63. Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free by Charles P. Pierce


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 64. No Country For Old Men by Cormac McCarthy


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 65. Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 66. The Golem by Gustav Meyrink


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 67. River Out of Eden by Richard Dawkins


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 68. Make Love! the Bruce Campbell Way by Bruce Campbell


message 70: by Jill (last edited Jul 01, 2009 05:23PM) (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 69. Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
70. Nation by Terry Pratchett


message 71: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 71. The Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse


message 72: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) 71 books is really, really impressive. I've just got to 56 and that is constant reading (apart from being on Goodreads too much).


message 73: by Jill (last edited Jul 05, 2009 05:47PM) (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments Petra X wrote: "71 books is really, really impressive. I've just got to 56 and that is constant reading (apart from being on Goodreads too much)."

Hehe. It helps that I currently have no social life. ;)


message 74: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 72. Zombie Haiku: Good Poetry for Your...brains by Ryan Mecum


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 73. Soul Music by Terry Pratchett
74. The Bible Unearthed by Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman


message 76: by Eric (new)

Eric | 382 comments I am intrigued by Zombie Haiku: Good Poetry For Your...brains. I am going to have to check it out. Was it any good?


message 77: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments Eric wrote: "I am intrigued by Zombie Haiku: Good Poetry For Your...brains. I am going to have to check it out. Was it any good?"

I liked it. It's very short and can be read in about an hour. It's a rather straightforward and simple zombie story, written in haiku form, told from the point of view of the zombie. You should check it out. Even if you don't like it, it doesn't take more than a half hour to an hour to read, so it's not like it'll even take up a good chunk of your day (you could plop down somewhere and read it at the book store). If you like zombie stuff, you'll get a kick out of it. And the art and the photography in the book is a lot of fun too. :)


message 78: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 75. The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro


message 79: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 76. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
77. The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir


message 80: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 78. Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin


message 81: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 79. The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett
80. When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro


message 82: by Hollis (new)

Hollis Williams (hdow) | 347 comments You're doing well Jill although you've still a while to catch me up. I'm at 275 at the moment. ;)


message 83: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments Hollis wrote: "You're doing well Jill although you've still a while to catch me up. I'm at 275 at the moment. ;)"

I wouldn't even dream of trying to catch up to you. I am far too busy at work and at home. I only have about two to four hours a day for leisure time except on every other weekend. I'd have to give up...well...sleeping and bathing to catch up. ;)


message 84: by Hollis (new)

Hollis Williams (hdow) | 347 comments Haha. Well, I am working 7 to 8 hours a day at the moment and I still find the time (although that is less time than you, of course).


message 85: by Jill (last edited Aug 01, 2009 01:03PM) (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments Hollis wrote: "Haha. Well, I am working 7 to 8 hours a day at the moment and I still find the time (although that is less time than you, of course)."

Hehe. True. I work nine hours a day. I try to sleep at least six. Eating is roughly two. Exercise is one to two (depending on what I'm doing). And I try to write between one and two hours. Between all that, using the "facilities," showering, checking e-mail, spending time with my family, and posting around here, it all breaks down to about that much time for leisure reading. And this is just the usual daily stuff. Don't even get me started on the non-usual stuff that pops up.

Most of my reading has to be done on the weekends. I'm currently reading Man in the High Castle. I started it this morning and am almost done with it (I took time out to eat and exercise and watch a couple of movies, but I'm back to reading now.)

I'm one of those people who doesn't sit still very often. I just enjoy it when I can. ;)

Glad to hear you're able to find so much time. I really wish I could keep up, but I would need a much longer day. ;)


message 86: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 81. The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick


message 87: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments Three of the last six books I've read have been at least tangentially related to World War II. Interesting.


message 88: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 82. The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett


message 89: by Hollis (new)

Hollis Williams (hdow) | 347 comments Sorry if I'm interrupting the flow of posts here, but how come you aren't posting over on 50 challenge at the Dawkins forum?


message 90: by Jill (last edited Aug 02, 2009 07:07PM) (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments Hollis wrote: "Sorry if I'm interrupting the flow of posts here, but how come you aren't posting over on 50 challenge at the Dawkins forum?"

No particular reason. I just haven't thought to log on there in a while. I get easily distracted, and the Dawkins forum isn't bookmarked on my work computer, so it's a bit "out of sight, out of mind." I'll update my status over there some time this week. :)


message 91: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 83. A Devil's Chaplain by Richard Dawkins


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 84. We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 85. Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 86. The Life of Elizabeth I by Alison Weir


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Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 87. Eric by Terry Pratchett
88. Ghost Story by Peter Straub


message 96: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 89. Bend Sinister by Vladimir Nabokov


message 97: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 90. Maurice by E.M. Forster.

Easily one of my favorite love stories. :)


message 98: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 91. Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy.

I'd be at 92, but the book I was reading earlier this week had a major printing error in it and I couldn't finish it. Ah well.


message 99: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 92. Blow-up: And Other Stories by Julio Cortázar.


message 100: by Jill (new)

Jill (wanderingrogue) | 329 comments 93. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues by Tom Robbins


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