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Jenn P's Reading List for 2013
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Jan 03, 2013 05:54PM

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I'm way behind on my reading due to being sick, but I'm hoping to get back on track now that I am starting to feel normal again. :)



I've been on the waiting list at the library for both of these books for awhile now and am happy to finally have them in possession. I hope they both live up to the hype.







I can't believe it's March and I'm only on book 11. I'm still in the middle of moving, but maybe when I'm all unpacked my reading pace will pick up.
I also wanted to add Neil Gaiman's "Calendar of Tales". It's a collection of 12 short stories, one for each month. Absolutely Wonderful!! They can be downloaded for free online. Check it out!!! http://keepmoving.blackberry.com/desk...









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Oh, my! you got to see Neil Gaiman in person? was it incredibly wonderful? was he as charming as i think he is (which is -- very!) tell! (please) i need to hear (i wasn't able to see him when he came to my city.)

Yes, Naomi, I got to meet Mr. Gaiman and it was a fantastic evening. I loved listening to him read from both "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" and his book coming out in September called "Fortunately, the Milk". He has such a great voice. Then he answered questions, which was enlightening, interesting and entertaining. I especially loved hearing about his kids and the stories they inspired and of course how he wrote "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" because he missed his wife. I took my sister with me who didn't really know who he was and she really enjoyed the event and is thinking about reading his books now. When I finally got up on stage to get my book signed, I got shy and couldn't say much, but "Thank you". I felt dumb, but I'm glad I got to go. It was totally worth it. If you get another chance to see him, go for it.




thanks so much for sharing!! i can't wait until his next book tour


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I LOVE Cabinet of Curiosities! I somehow managed to read some of the Pendergast novels out of order starting with Still Life of Crows and then this one.I need to get back to them and start with Relic. Do you love Preston and Child? They are right up there with Stephen King and Dean Koontz for me.


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I love the Agent Pendergast novels. I accidentally started with number 7 and decided to go back to the beginning to see how it all started. That and I love "The Relic" movie and thought it would be a good read since books are always better than the movies with a few exceptions. I am currently looking for "Still Life of Crows". I have been looking for it at the library and used book stores. I have been trying to stick to my rule of buying no new books this year, but I would really like to finish this series. I'm seriously torn. I totally agree that they are right up there with Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Do you have any other recommendations of good authors? Only reading books from the library is sometimes limiting and would love some other authors to look for.


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I don't think you have to read them in order...I read #4 then #3 and I didn't feel like I missed anything. Each case seems to be separate. If you are interested Amazon has 101 used copies of Still Life With Crows. I do highly recommend it as it gave me serious nightmares about caves! I have the same problem here- the library has Relic but not Reliquary! I also prefer to borrow from the library (or Overdrive for my Kindle). The Sookie series by Charlaine Harris is awesome. Have you read John Saul? He is similar to Dean Koontz.


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I finally found a library that had "Still Life of Crows". Now I just have to wait for it to become available. If you do get a chance to read "Relic" and "Reliquary", read "Relic" first because "Reliquary" is a continuation of the story in "Relic". I have read all the Sookie Stackhouse books except the last one. I've been holding off since it's the final in the series and I don't want it to end just yet. I have read John Saul, though it was a long time ago when I was in high school. Maybe I'll look him up again. Thanks for the recommendations.



















More books I forgot to add. I just realized I my number here didn't match my Goodreads challenge number. I had to go through all the books I've read this year to figure out which one I missed. I think I'm all caught up now. Getting close to 50. I thought I wasn't going to make it this year. Though I have read a lot of graphic novels lately. Guess I'll have to read 50+ to make up for those shorter books.






















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