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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) The Heist (O'Hare and Fox #1) by Janet Evanovich 64) The Heist by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg

12th of Never (Women's Murder Club, #12) by James Patterson 65) 12th of Never by James Patterson


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) Bite Me (A Love Story, #3) by Christopher Moore 66) Bite Me: A Love Story by Christopher Moore - I actually finished "NOS4A2" before Halloween. It was a great book. Truly creepy, but storytelling was fabulous. So now onto a funny vampire story for Halloween.

Locke and Key, Vol. 1 Welcome to Lovecraft by Joe Hill 67) Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez - this was a quick read, but it was good and the graphics were great.


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) Fyre (Septimus Heap, #7) by Angie Sage 68) Fyre by Angie Sage - I think this is the last in the Septimus Heap series. I just started listening to this one a few days ago. Loving it so far,


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) Locke and Key, Vol. 2 Head Games by Joe Hill 69) Locke & Key: Head Games (volume 2) by Joe Hill & Gabriel Rodriguez - I just picked it up from the library. So excited to see what happens next.


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) Just finished Locke & Key: Head Games. Wow, what a crazy story. What would you do if you a had a key that enabled you to open up your head and take out memories you wish you didn't remember or add an infinite amount of information without having to go to school, read a book, or study in anyway? The possibilities are insane. I can't get past whether I would do it though. My memories, my mistakes, my successes, all of it make up who I am...would taking any of those away affect who I am? I'm going to be thinking about this one for awhile.


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales 70)This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales - I recently went to the local "Fierce Reads" event and met four female authors. I had only heard of one of them, Marissa Meyer, author of the Lunar Chronicles, but I walked away from the event loving all of the ladies and looking forward to reading their books. Miss Sales was one of the authors and this is her latest book that she talked about. I can't wait to read it and see how it syncs up with her description of the story and the characters. I hope it is as good as she made it sound. Here goes...


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) The Flame Alphabet by Ben Marcus The Flame Alphabet by Ben Marcus - I am removing this one from my list. I got 60 pages in and couldn't do it anymore. I felt like the story wasn't moving any where. I'm sure it could've gotten better if I kept reading, but it wasn't worth it. I've got a whole pile sitting by my bed of better prospects. Like...

Amped by Daniel H. Wilson 71) Amped by Daniel H. Wilson - I've been waiting for this one to become available for some time. I really enjoyed "Robocalypse" which I read last year and I hope this one is just as good.

Dead Ever After (Sookie Stackhouse, #13) by Charlaine Harris 72) Dead Ever After by Charlaine Harris - the last book in the Sookie Stackhouse series. I have been putting off reading this one since it's the last one, but I guess it's finally time to see how it all ends.


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) Disney after Dark (Kingdom Keepers, #1) by Ridley Pearson 73) Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark by Ridley Pearson - I couldn't find anything on audio to listen to at the library. I picked this one up finally because it had an interesting premise. Hopefully it will keep me busy in the car until one of the ones I put on reserve come through.


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) Lisey's Story by Stephen King 74) Lisey's Story by Stephen King

Locke & Key, Vol. 3 Crown of Shadows (Locke & Key, #3) by Joe Hill 75) Locke & Key, vol. 3: Crown of Shadows by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez

Locke and Key, Vol. 4 Keys to the Kingdom by Joe Hill 76) Locke & Key, vol. 4: Keys to the Kingdom - just love this deeply twisted yet thoroughly enjoyable series.

Deadly Heat (Nikki Heat, #5) by Richard Castle 77) Deadly Heat by Richard Castle

Wow! I made it to my personal goal of 75 books. I didn't think I would make it to 50 let alone 75. I feel like I am reading so slowly this year, but apparently not. I guess I have to thank all the authors who have put out some really great books. I have read quite a few that I have truly enjoyed this year.


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Rebecca Brown | 111 comments Congrats on your goal!!


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker 78) The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker - Just started this one, but so far so good...


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Jennifer (fuzzybookworm) Divide and Conquer (Infinity Ring #2) by Carrie Ryan 79) The Infinity Ring: Divide and Conquer by Carrie Ryan - a short one to finish 2013. I have been in a reading slump lately and I hope I can get out of it before the 1st so I can start the new year with a bang.

Congrats to everyone who reached their reading goals this year and if you didn't, there's always next year!


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