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Lori's 75 book challenge for 2013
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Jan 02, 2013 04:06AM

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You and me both! I feel like I should pluck 25 books out of my piles and commit to reading at least those. I love getting books from the library and on sale but my poor little cases are going to start falling down :)




Rutland Place by Anne Perry, audio. Love this series.

Smash Cut by Sandra Brown, Kindle, great suspensful story, I couldn't read fast enough.
#2 Peril in Paperback by Kate Carlisle, love this series and always eagerly await the next book.


Bluegate Fields by Anne Perry, Bipod, another great Pitt mystery! This time a tutor is accused of having an indecent affair with a pupil and then murdering him. When Charlotte and her sister get involved the truth comes out!
Moon Island by JR Rain, Kindle. I love the idea behind this series and I feel like it's been too long since there was a novel, too many short stories. It was nice to see the plot progressing and I look forward to the next novel.


#6 Flash and Bones by Kathy Reichs, loved it! I will admit I have loved all her books. This is just one series I can't put the book down until it is finished.


I love this series, Flavia is a great character and the things she gets up to makes me glad she is not my daughter. This book ended with a cliff hanger that left me even more anxious than normal for the next book in the series.

Witch Weight by Caroline Mickelson, this was a free novella from Bookbub and it was a quick read with a cute story line. (Kindle)
Odd Hours by Dean Koontz, I guess I had read this book in 2010. I didn't remember it at all, now that I have reread it I can see why. (Library)

Buried in a Book by Lucy Arlington and Every Trick in the Book by Lucy Arlington. These were both library books and I loved them. This 40 something single parent is suddenly unemployed and gets a job as an intern working for a group of literary agents.
Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz, really disappointed in this one. I used to love the Odd books and now they are just weird. (Library)
The Lincoln Lawyer and Lost Light by Michael Connolly, both of these were audio books. Loved them both! I can't decide which character I like more Micky Haller or Harry Bosch.
Book, Line and Sinker by Jenn McKinley, back to my favorite librarian! Loved this story, great mystery and lots of action. (library)
A Killer Read by Erika Chase, this author was new to me and I did have trouble at first getting all the characters straight in my mind. I quickly was sucked into the story and ended up loving it. (Library)


Sad Desk Salad by Jessica Grose, library book, the title caught my eye, ok story.
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, Kindle, really liked to see the story progress.
The Silence of the Llamas by Anne Canadeo, library book, loved seeing my knitting friends again.
India Black by Carol Carr, library book, I liked India and really enjoyed reading this book.



The Azalea Assault by Alyse Carlson, library book. I had a hard time liking the main character in the book. Maybe it's just me so I will read the next book in the series and see if she's less annoying to me.

#7 Summer at Willow Lake by Susan Wiggs, shelf. Cute story, I like the characters and really need to read the rest of this series that is currently on my book shelf.
Fatal Fixer-Upper by Jennie Bently, library. This book caught my eye from a review of Vickie's, since we like the same books I checked it out. I loved it!! I can't wait to read more books from this series.
Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter, BOCD-Library, the story jumped back and forth in time periods and maybe as an audio book that made it harder to follow. I did like the story though.

Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen, BIPOD, loved this story, the characters are great and the narrator is fantastic.
Spring Fever by Mary Kay Andrews, Library book. Liked the story, MKA is one author I can count on to deliver a book I enjoy.
The Werewolf Upstairs by Ashlyn Chase, Library book.
I liked this story more than the first in the series.
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins, Kindle. I really enjoyed this story.
India Black and the Raja's Ruby, Kindle. This was a short story that filled in some background information on India, I liked it.

The Winter Lodge by Susan Wiggs, Library book. I liked this second story in the series and luckily I have number 3 sitting on my shelf waiting for me!!
The Narrows by Michael Connelly, BOCD-Library. Another Harry Bosch, loved it!
The Vampire Upstairs by Ashlyn Chase, last book, tied up several story line so I guess she won't be writing anymore with these characters.
Royal Flush by Rhys Bowen, Bipod. I have been getting a lot of walking done so I can listen to these books. I love them!!

The Closers by Michael Connelly, BOCD-Library, Harry Bosch is back on the job!
Going, Going Ganache by Jenn McKinley, Library I love these books, they always make me hungry for cupcakes, cake and of course ice cream.
Royal Blood by Rhys Bowen, Bipod. This time Georgie goes to a royal wedding and there may be vampires..... loved it!

The Unexpected Mrs. Polifax, Bipod I had read all these books several year ago and saw this as a deal on audible. I had to get it and enjoyed listening to it as much the second time as the first.
#9 Buried in a Bog by Sheila Connolly, shelf. This is the first in a new series from this author. I really liked it! I would buy the new one when it comes out.

Echo Park by Michael Connelly, BOCD-Library Harry is working with Rachel unofficially and it is really good.
#9 Bones are Forever by Kathy Reichs, shelf. I loved this story, since I am from Edmonton and have been to Yellowknife it was even better!
India Black and the Shadows of Anarchy, Library. I finished this in one very long sitting. I couldn't put it down I was enjoying the story so much.
The Overlook by Michael Connelly, BOCD-Library Harry has transferred divisions and he ends up working with the FBI again, but they are on the wrong track and Harry is awesome, again!

Naughty in Nice by Rhys Bowen, Bipod This time Georgie goes to Nice and loses the Queen necklace and is accused of murder, great story!!


You sure do! Sorry you don't seem to be getting through your physical pile, but at least you're reading good books!
(Also, it looks like you've actually read 10 from your shelves... in the last couple updates you used #9 twice.)

But at least you are reading from your pile! (I think everything I've read this year has been a new edition to my pile... I really need to dig into my older stacks!)

Unseen by Karen Slaughter, library. I think Will Trent is my favorite character, I really enjoyed seeing Lena again and I had an overwhelming urge to tell Sara to get over it already!!
Sweet Salt Air by Barbara Delinsky, library. I loved this book, if I could have packed a bag and gone there I would have.
Nine Dragons by Michael Connelly, library-BOCD. I like Harry Bosch and this book was good, I will say that it will be interesting to see what happens to Harry now, I don't want to say more and give anything away. I was so excited to see Mickey Haller, even just briefly.





I loved this story, and there was Darcy! Lots of Darcy, plus murder, couldn't have been a better combination. Luckily the next book has just been released so I don't have to wait!



Now the real question... have you *added* more than 11 books to your shelves this year?

That is also my solution, Lori, as I've just discovered the awesomeness of NetGalley (Thanks Charleen!). I said that exact thing to my husband last night. I need to quit work and read all the time. :)
