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Jacque's One More Try in 2013
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Feb 11, 2013 06:19AM
Got close last year. So here we go again.
. 1. Yesterday's Gone, season 3
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Went to Orlando and saw The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios so I just had to read Harry Potter again.
. 2. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Huge Odd Thomas fan. This was a great novella. Can't wait for the next book in May.
. 3. Odd Interlude
Interesting premise. Actually a pretty good YA book. It's been translated from German and the translation is well done.
5. Erebos
An excellent YA title. It says that it's book #1 in a series, though there is no cliffhanger at the end. Could easily be read as a stand alone book.
6. Fracture
Very interesting. One man's mid-life crisis resolved by volunteering around the world.
7. The Voluntourist
I really enjoyed this book. You can't help but root for the Old Man.
8. The Old Man and the Wasteland
17. BreatheNot a bad YA title. Although not promoted as a series, the ending lends itself to a sequel. I liked it well enough to continue should the author write one.
Two more to add today
19. Flip - a great YA title. Really enjoyed it.
20. The Good Braider - I LOVED this book!
21. The Maze Runner. This has been on my "to read" list for a long time. Glad I finally got around to it. Now for book 2 in this series.AND
22. Shadow of Betrayal (#3 in the Jonathan Quinn series) This is an excellent series!
24. The Death Cure. I really liked the first book in this series, but was disappointed in the series as a whole.
26. The Holy Man by Susan Trott. I read this once a year or so. I don't really like "inspirational" fiction, but I picked this up at the library about 10 years ago and it caused me to think about, and change, my attitude toward my life. One of the few books I actually own.
27. Yesterday's Gone: Season Four. Starting to get a little confusing, but I will stick with this series to the end because I really like the characters. The authors are going to wrap things up in 2 additional seasons. Good plan.
28. Ender's Game. I'll admit that I read it because of the ads for the movie, but it was good. I read it all in one day.
29. Allegiant (Book 3, Divergent series) I've seen that some peole were mad at the ending in this book. For me, knowing the characters, I was not surprised at what happened with Tris, or Four. People had the same reaction to the ending of the Hunger Games trilogy. So my thought on their reeactions is...come on, people, you are reading a book about a dystopian society, do you really think everything is going to be hunky dory at the end. War ends badly for everyone, even the heroes. If you want a happy ending read romance novels.
31. Pure (1st book in a trilogy). Even though most of the main characters are teenagers, this is not considered a YA title. Enjoyed it so much I went right to the library to get their only copy of book 2, Fuse, even though it is in large print.
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