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MARCH (14 total)1.
Kim Harrison knows how to make me happy :D 2.
Forget it, forget the movie as well. Despicable characters - all I'm gonna say.3. [image error] Kitty books are just not as good as they used to be.
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Mindblowing.5.
Sci-fi YA with ethical issues. 6.
I'm still traumatized by the movie.7.
Drenched in testosterone.8.
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My new all-time- favorite. Check out Charissa's review.10.
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4 or 5 stars, I cannot decide. This book scares the bejeezus out of me.12.
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APRIL (14 total) 14!!! It's become this thing: 14. Not that it's intentional...
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Comes with a review...2.
Read it, dude! It's free and it's good. (Ooops I just realized it rhymes)3.
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This got stuck on my TBR for a longinsh while, donno why... It's damn good stuff!!5.
Eeee... I liked the 1st book in the series, this... This is much weaker. ::Disappointed::6.
Feh. Overated.7.
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Steamy! So, thanks Yz!9.
Quite good...10.
I wrote like a real, extensive review for this one! Yay me.
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MAY (16 read)1.
Such a guy book, not bad but I just could not get invested, eh.2.
This book made me feel like an asshole.3.
F. is still her daddy's spoiled little princess. & It's getting annoying. Why won't she grow up?! She's 23, but acts like a 15 yo. Gosh.
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As good as ever.5.
I can see why this is a classic.6.
A collection of somewhat related short stories. Not too bad, but... but I ran out of steam half way though it... Bah.7.
Pointless.8.
5 stars. And I thought I was over fairy tales and princesses. Stupid me. I am not over. Proved wrong once again. 9.
Nah. Cyberpunk is not for me.10.
I want me some honey. Now!11.
It's official, I hate all things dystopia, love Saramago.12.
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Better than the first 2 books, but still F is slow on the uptake and Vincent tends to overexplain things. Just give me some credit, woman! I get it!!! I knew your big twist for the last 20 pages! Now, move on with the story, ok?! Grrrrrr...14.
I lack the motivation to follow the story any longer. I'm half way through and I'm saying pass. (I was overwhelmed by the amount of descriptions, by the obsession with books and by the fixation on twins. And it dragged...)Next!
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I couldn't put this down.16. [image error] The writing style was tiring me out
Why was Tales of Beedle the Bard a mistake? I do think it only makes sense to those that have read all of the Rowling Potter books. Nights in Rodanthe - I may just have to read this. I have the reader's digest condensed version of this.
I've read all the Harry Potter books but somehow Tales of Beedle the Bard didn't agree with me. I have the same thing with Tolkien - loved Hobbit and LOTR, but beyond that uhhhh... The initial bar was set so high than anything that comes past it comes short. So it was a mistake because I should have known better than to reach for that book, yet I could not help myself. And I ended up disappointed, despite the fact that on it's own Tales of Beedle the Bard might not be bad at all.
Does that make sense?
Kasia wrote: "Full Moon's oozing with sex - the author worked hanky-panky into so many scenes, that Riley (the heroine) should not have been able to walk properly from all the thrusting and shoving... "Oh, lol... it does get a little out of hand doesn't it?
My other issue with these books is Riley's constant nudity. Regardless of how you feel about casual/public nudity, I really worry that this girl's gonna hurt herself... not to mention I don't know how you run around naked with big boobs.
Hymmm, I haven't thought about that, but now that you've pointed that out... Damn, it must hurt, even with bras big boobs and running don't always add up. Still, despite all this nonsense, I'm into it. After a few heavier reads, I'll probably grab next Keri Arthur's book. I'm easily pleased :D
Full Moon's oozing with sexOh goody! I just bought the first 4 books in this series from the used book store. Now I can't wait to get started!
The Historian...Boring. Boring. Boring. Stupid boring. Lengthy description boring. Pointless travel boring. Endless historical data boring. Boring. Stay away.OMG...I felt the exact same way about this book. I didn't even finish it. Horrible.
Kissing SinI loved the idea of Riley being a vamp/werewolf so much I ordered the first 5 books in the series and read in (practically) back to back! I needed a break but when I think about her and Quinn...or her and anyone else, lol. I just love this series.
Ah yeah, I'm starting the Kissing Sin right now, how did you know? The first book in the Riley series was my pick-it-for me challenge. Now I'm hooked, I'm just trying to pace myself...
I think The Riley Jenson series is like that for everyone. I may have come across one bad review. I think everyone I've chatted with liked it for its simplicity and likable characters. That was a boo-boo, lol, I meant to type Full Moon Rising.
Hi Kasia - The Hunger Games was picked for me in March - a good choice, too! Now I'm waiting for #2.
Read Your Name Challenge (January 1 - June 30)[image error]
DONE!!
2009 A-Z Book Challenge:
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*I might replace it with Xenocide at some point, if I feel like reading it, that is.
2009 A-Z Author Challenge
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uh... q, u, x, y & z can be pain in the ass...
try X-files (YA) for "X". I am reading an Asian author for "Q". Karen Whiddon for "W" in case you'd like to read a romance author ;).
Thanks Kenjii for all the suggestions :-)I'm doing this one step at a time so other challenges will be coming up soon, no worry...
What's In a Name ChallengeDone on Feb 22, check!
What's In a Name Challenge: Set 2 (Feb 22 - April 30)
(done, on the last day but done)
My Library has Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. So I will see f I can pick that up. Or check out and re-read Broken Flower.
Kenjii wrote: "My Library has Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. So I will see f I can pick that up. Or check out and re-read Broken Flower. "And that's how you solve problems! (Bdw, dude, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is on my TBR.)
Men We Love Challenge (May 01-July, 31) DONE!!!I prefer not to know too much about books before I read them.... I tied to put some books in advance but I failed to do so miserably... In the end, I decided, I'll be filling this out as I go...
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* It was a totally different kind of geek, but I did not realize it when I first grabbed the book. Whatever. It stays.
2009 Read the Month ChallengeMarch
April
May
June
U - Uglies
N - Nix, Garth: Sabriel
E - Ender's Game
July (never finished)
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U - Urquhart: Away
Y - Young: The Shack
August
U - Unger: Beautiful Lies
G - Gruen: Water for Elephants
U - Undone
S - Sacher-Masoch: Venus in Furs
T - Thorn Queen
September
E - Easton: The New Topping Book
P - Patchett: Bel Canto
T - Triptych
E - Eliot: The Waste Land and Other Poems
M - Maus I: A Survivor's Tale
B - Blue Bloods
E - The Enormous Crocodile
R - Roach: Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex
October
C - Catching Fire
T - A Touch of Dead
O - On the Edge
B - Belle de Jour: Diary of an Unlikely Call Girl
E - Ellroy: The Black Dahlia
R - Rose Daughter
November
O - Oe, Kenzaburo: Nip the buds shoot the kids
V - Vulnerable
E - Erdrich, Louise: Plague of Doves
M - Murakami, Haruki: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
B - Bryson, Bill: Down Under
E - Exercises in style
R - Rosemary and Rue
December (one short)
E - The Elementary Particles
C - Clavell, James: Shogun
E - Enna Burning
M - The Mother Tongue: English and How It Got That Way
B - Bonjour Tristesse
E - Endo, Shusaku: The Girl I Left Behind
January (one short)
J - Junky
N - No Plot No Problem A Low-Stress High-Velocity Guide to Writing a Novel in 30 Days
U - Understood Betsy
A - Akunin, Boris: The Winter Queen
R - Roquelaure, A.N.: Beauty's Release
Y - Yasunari Kawabata: Thousand Cranes
February
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B - Blood Cross Jane Yellowrock 2 by Faith Hunter
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A - After the Quake
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Y - Yasunari Kawabata: House of Sleeping Beauties
You do seem to like the challenges! lolI like the list, seems like a good idea for keeping track of what you read. I'm on my 21st book for this month...
Yeah I do, and I like snooping around checking what other people are reading...so you know, stick around, start your own thread, so then I could be snooping on you as well :D
MONTHLY CHALLENGES:January (3 done)
February (8 done)
March (6 done)
April (9 done)
6. Funny....................
None of those in the box sets (that's how this challenge rolls) - which scares me a bit. But then it's all from my TBR pile, so I'd get to it sooner or later anyways...
Yz wrote: "LOL..Kasia..the boxed sets will keep you busy for a long time...but great list...I love it."Oh yeah, this's gonna last me for the years to come
:: sighs ::
SERIES MADNESS CHALLENGE
(updated 19 VIII 2009)Planning to start:
Alison Croggon - Books of Pellinor
Amy Lane - Little Goddess
Cassandra Clare - Mortal Instruments
Christopher Paolini - Inheritance
Jasper Fforde - Thursday Next
Karen Chance - Dhampir
Marion Zimmer Bradley - Avalon
In Between:
Diana Gabaldon - Outlander
James Clavell - Shogun
Jenna Maclaine - Cin Craven
Orson Scott Card - Ender's
Scott Westerfeld - Uglies
Caught up with*:
Carrie Vaughn - Kitty Norville
Charlaine Harris - Sookie Stackhouse
Charlaine Harris - Harper Connelly
Eileen Wilks - World of the Lupi
Ilona Andrews - Kate Daniels
Jeanine Frost - Night Huntress
Karen Chance - Cassie Palmer
Kim Harrison - Hollows
Patricia Briggs - Mercedes Thompson
Rachel Caine - Outcast
Rachel Caine - Weather Warden
Rachel Vincent - Werecats
Rachel Vincent - Soul Screamers
Richelle Mead - Vampire Academy
Richelle Mead - Georgina Kincaid
Richelle Mead - Dark Swan
Suzanne Collins - Hunger
Abandoned:
Anne Rice - Vampire Chronicles
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes - Den of Shadows
C.E. Murphy - Urban Shaman
Garth Nix - Abhorsens
Holly Black - A Modern Tale of Faerie
J.R. Ward - Black Dagger Brotherhood
Jeanne C. Stein - Anna Strong
Keri Arthur - Guardian (Riley Jenson)
Katie MacAllister - Aisling Grey
Kim Harrison - Madison Avery
Laurell K. Hamilton - Anita Blake
Lee Child - Jack Reacher
Megan Whalen Turner - Eugenides
Rachel Caine - Morganville Vamps
Rob Thurman - Cal Leandros
Terry Pratchett - Discworld
Yasmine Galenorn - Sisters of the Moon
Finished:
Charlaine Harris - Aurora Teagarden
Charlaine Harris - Lily Bard
J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter
J.R.R. Tolkien - LOTR
Karin Slaughter - Grant County
Lilith Saintcrow - Dante Valentine
Maria V. Snyder - Study Books
Sapkowski - The Witcher
Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
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*Upcoming releases:
Charlaine Harris - Harper Connelly 4 (Grave Secret)
Ilona Andrews - Kate Daniels 4 (Magic Bleeds)
Richelle Mead - Georgina Kincaid 5 (??)
Patricia Briggs - Mercedes Thompson 5 (Silver Bone)
Suzanne Collins - Hunger 2 (Catching Fire)
A Lifetime of Books Challenge (23 IV 2009 - 23 IV 2010) DONE!
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Done! Finally. I was stuck on 1987, 1988 for ages, but I'm finally done. One less challenge to worry about.
MONTHLY CHALLENGES: (continued)May (10 done)
1. M for May.....................................
2. B-Day book...................................
3. Illinois book.................................
4. Fairytale.......................................
5. Mother's Day................................
6. Hospitals/Nurses/Doctors...........
7. Sports...........................................
8. Female on the cover......................
9. Stand-Alone book.........................
10.* RRR Group Bookshelf...............
* !! Pick-It-For-Me............................The House of the Spirits
June (10 done)
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1. J for June(author).........................
2. B-Day book...................................
3. Florida..........................................
4. Wedding.......................................
5. Witch/wizard................................
6. Gay/lesbian..................................
7. Royalty.........................................
8. Non human cover.........................
9. New author...................................
10.Pick-It-For-Me............................
July (8 read)
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1. J for July (book)............................
2. B-Day Book...................................
3. UK................................................
4. Summer Heat................................
5. Vacation Spot................................
6. Western........................................
7. Eat Me..........................................
8. Reread..........................................
9. Young Adult.................................
10.Pick-It-For-Me............................
August (9 read)
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1. A for August....................
2. B-day book......................
3. Australia..........................
4. Friendship.......................
5. Aviation..........................
6. Beach Cover....................
7&8. Book-2-Movie.............
9. Chick-lit...........................
10. Reader's choice..............
Oh I just realized that: - I am not a romantic at all,
- that I have a rather pessimistic attitude towards life
- and that I'm a ruthless cynic (at best a pragmatist).
So I got angry, I don't want to know that about myself!! See, denial work for me, and this book made me inspect my soul and I'm not to happy with what I saw. I wish I could believe that as long as you love, everything is going to be fine. That it's all worth it. But I do not believe that. At all. It kind of makes me a jackass, I think. Bah!
(Sorry, that was a rant and some of it might not make much sense)
No, it's pretty good - go ahead and read it, the comment was more about me than the book. Some people voice concerns about nudity and some profanities, but to me it all seemed to work. The nudity was essential to the story and profanities were scarce and not offensive at all. I think you's like it a lot!!
It sounded different. The only thing though is it isn't a really short book and it's a bit complicated to understand all the time traveling. The one thing about reading so many books for challenges is that I stay away from long or complicated books, so I have time to get to all the other ones. So don't know when I'll get to this.
You know, it wasn't too confusing, the time traveling was laid out fair and square: each time shift was labeled and I was given information - who figures in the scene, what's their age. And even though the book was longish, it read pretty fast....
It's one I wanted to get to eventually. I bought it at the local used bookstore. I have to be in the right mood to read time travel books though.
I'll push it on you, Briansgirl! I have no problem saying The Time Traveller's Wife is my favorite book of all time. So far I've read it 3 times, and I anticipate probably reading it 1-2 times a year from here on out. It being my favorite book and all, I sometimes read it with the thought in mind that I want everyone I know to read it too, and with that in mind I have to disagree with Kasia a little, though. I cannot recommend this book to my mom or my sister, because there is language and graphic sex in it. I barely noticed it, but when I kept my mom in mind I started to see how much there really was.
I also thought the time travel was handled very well. It could have been a complete mess, but she kept it very neat and clean. It wasn't confusing at all.
Kasia, I'm very baffled by your reaction, though. The book was undeniably romantic, but I didn't really think it had that "love conquers all" thing going on. A lot of really crappy stuff happened. And I also don't think having a more realistic and cynical view of life or love makes you an asshole at all.
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Book count for 2008: 109.
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