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message 1: by Codi (last edited Feb 23, 2013 04:48PM) (new)

Codi P | 71 comments Hi all!

I haven't had free time to devote to reading (for pleasure) for several years, thanks to college and a demanding job. Thanks to a new job, I now have free time! I've probably never read more than 10 books in a year.. so I've set a goal to read 50 this year! I'm hoping to read books from all genre's and books "to read before you die".

Feel free to recommend books that you've really enjoyed or books you think I should read before I die. Any tips to reaching my goal are also welcome. :)

Below are the books I've read so far and I'll continue to post as I complete them.

1. The Language of Flowers- The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh

2. Rules of Civility- Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

3. Animal Farm- Animal Farm by George Orwell

4. The Cookbook Collector- The Cookbook Collector by Allegra Goodman

Thanks for reading! I welcome anyone who wants to join this challenge with me.


message 2: by Jayme(theghostreader) (last edited Feb 23, 2013 09:21PM) (new)

Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) Other readers have had success in reaching their reading goals when you read books 300pp or less. Also save any books over 500pp or more for things like Thanksgiving break, Christmas season and summer. Also it is good to have a reading goal per day like I am going to read 50pp a day. You can always read more than your page goal per day.


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Codi P | 71 comments Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "Other readers have had success in reaching their reading goals when you read books 300pp or less. Also save any books over 500pp or more for things like Thanksgiving break, Christmas season and sum..."
Thanks for the great advice Jayme, I will definitely use it!


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Codi P | 71 comments **Correction**

The 4th book I read was not The Cookbook Collector . (However, it is on my 'to-read' list)

The 4th book I read was..

The School of Essential Ingredients- The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister

as you can see, the covers look very similar. :)


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Codi P | 71 comments 5. Gone Girl- Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn


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Codi P | 71 comments 6. Elsewhere- Elsewhere by Richard Russo


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Codi P | 71 comments 7.Little Women- Little Women (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) by Louisa May Alcott


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Codi P | 71 comments 8. Defending Jacob- Defending Jacob by William Landay


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Codi P | 71 comments 9. Dark Places- Dark Places by Gillian Flynn

This one had my heart racing at the end!


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Codi P | 71 comments 10. Sharp Objects- Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn


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Codi P | 71 comments 11. Look Me in the Eye- Look Me in the Eye My Life with Asperger's by John Elder Robison

I really enjoyed this!!


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Codi P | 71 comments 12. Case Histories- Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1) by Kate Atkinson

Took me a long time to get into this one before I became invested in the characters but overall I probably wouldn't recommend it to anyone.


message 13: by Codi (last edited Mar 20, 2013 07:00PM) (new)

Codi P | 71 comments I have to gloat here just a little bit. When I set the goal of 50 books this year, I immediately regretted it and cursed myself for telling other people about it because I really didn't think it'd be obtainable. BUT I have to say, every day that goes by, I feel more and more confident that I will actually do it! (There are even some days where my ego exceeds itself and I think I'll fly right by 50 before the years over, haha)

I've never devoted so much of my life to reading, and I absolutely love it. However, I am on a spending spree at local used book stores and my TBR pile is growing faster than ever! It's so hard for me to choose my next book because I want to read all of them, right now!

I've been sticking to about 2 books at a time, but I just joined a new book club at work so I may bump up to 3.

I'd like to ask the opinion of other avid readers in regards to audio books? I've had some people say they don't think it counts to say you've read a book when it's actually an audio book. So, please share your beliefs about this!!


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Codi P | 71 comments 13. A Bad Day for Sorry- A Bad Day for Sorry (Bad Day, #1) by Sophie Littlefield

I really enjoyed this one! I enjoyed the characters(who doesn't like a bada** female protagonist??) and I'm planning to read the next two books in this series.


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Cindy (cyndil62) | 1774 comments Codi wrote: "I have to gloat here just a little bit. When I set the goal of 50 books this year, I immediately regretted it and cursed myself for telling other people about it because I really didn't think it'd ..."
Gloat away!! Glad you're enjoying your reading...pleasure! Audio books for me were great when I had a long commute to work. Great in the car but other than that, I can't get into them.
The Language of Flowers is still on my list!


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Sheila  | 3485 comments Mod
I say audiobooks count in saying "I have read this book". People that say audiobooks don't count as a book being read need to stop being so nit-picky, in my opinion. :o)

I don't read a lot of audiobooks, but I would never exclude one from my "read" book list.


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Codi P | 71 comments Sheila wrote: "I say audiobooks count in saying "I have read this book". People that say audiobooks don't count as a book being read need to stop being so nit-picky, in my opinion. :o)

I don't read a lot of audi..."


I totally agree! Glad other book lovers share that opinion. :)


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Codi P | 71 comments Cindy wrote: "Codi wrote: "I have to gloat here just a little bit. When I set the goal of 50 books this year, I immediately regretted it and cursed myself for telling other people about it because I really didn'..."

I really enjoyed the Language of Flowers, so you should probably bump that up on your TBR list, just saying :)


message 19: by Codi (last edited Mar 28, 2013 12:14PM) (new)

Codi P | 71 comments 14. Flowers for Algernon - Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes

Can't believe I made it through my school years without having to read this. I really liked it, but (view spoiler)


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Codi P | 71 comments 15. Die for You- Die for You by Lisa Unger

This book was entertaining with a few twists along the way. I enjoyed Gillian Flynn's novels more but since I've already read all 3 of hers, this was a good novel to get my suspense/mystery fix in.


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Codi P | 71 comments 16. If You Find Me- If You Find Me by Emily Murdoch

Great story about the effects of child abuse/neglect on children and the struggles they face processing it.


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Codi P | 71 comments 17. Fragile- Fragile (The Hollows #1) by Lisa Unger

Book 1 of 2.


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Codi P | 71 comments 18. Darkness, My Old Friend Darkness, My Old Friend by Lisa Unger

Book 2 of 2.

Enjoyed both of these books by Lisa Unger.


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Codi P | 71 comments 19. Alone- Alone (Detective D.D. Warren, #1) by Lisa Gardner


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Codi P | 71 comments 20. The Paris Wife- The Paris Wife by Paula McLain

Read this for the May group read. It was my nomination so I will be leading discussion!


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Codi P | 71 comments 21. Hide- Hide (Detective D.D. Warren, #2) by Lisa Gardner


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Codi P | 71 comments 22. Bossy Pants Bossypants by Tina Fey

Have always loved Tina Fey. This was funny but also very interesting to get an inside look at 30 Rock.


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Codi P | 71 comments 23. The Neighbor- The Neighbor (Detective D.D. Warren, #3) by Lisa Gardner
This was book #3 in the Detective D.D. Warren's series by Lisa Gardner. I enjoyed this book so much and it was by the best in the series thus far. (#1 Alone, #2 Hide)

Usually while reading these suspense novels I can kind of see where it's going but this book had me guessing until the last chapter!


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Codi P | 71 comments 24. The Fault in Our Stars- The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

Heard wonderful things about this books so I thought I should read it. Glad I did. Fast read, easy to fall in love with the characters!


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Codi P | 71 comments 25. Live to Tell- Live To Tell (Detective D.D. Warren, #4) by Lisa Gardner


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Codi P | 71 comments 26. Deeper than the Dead- Deeper Than the Dead (Oak Knoll, #1) by Tami Hoag


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Codi P | 71 comments 27. Secrets to the Grave- Secrets to the Grave (Oak Knoll, #2) by Tami Hoag

28. Down the Darkest Road- Down the Darkest Road (Oak Knoll, #3) by Tami Hoag

29. Love You More- Love You More (Detective D.D. Warren, #5) by Lisa Gardner

30. Sworn to Silence- Sworn to Silence (Kate Burkholder, #1) by Linda Castillo

31. Gone Missing- Gone Missing (Kate Burkholder, #4) by Linda Castillo

32. Pray for Silence- Pray for Silence (Kate Burkholder, #2) by Linda Castillo

33. Breaking Silence- Breaking Silence (Kate Burkholder, #3) by Linda Castillo

34. The Reading Group- The Reading Group by Elizabeth Noble

35. Catch Me- Catch Me (Detective D.D. Warren, #6) by Lisa Gardner

36. You Belong to Me- You Belong to Me (Romantic Suspense, #12) by Karen Rose

Phew! Summer months are so busy, I don't get on here to update this more regularly.


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Codi P | 71 comments 37. No One Left to Tell- No One Left to Tell (Romantic Suspense, #13) by Karen Rose

38. Did You Miss Me- Did You Miss Me? (Romantic Suspense, #14) by Karen Rose

39. Plant Life- Plant Life by Pamela Duncan


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 4853 comments Codi wrote: "I have to gloat here just a little bit. When I set the goal of 50 books this year, I immediately regretted it and cursed myself for telling other people about it because I really didn't think it'd ..."

I love listening to audio books whenever I am doing household chores or during my walks and treadmill exercises. I have never had an issue with those, though a couple of times, I couldnot plough through mainly because of the narration style. Overall I would recommend audio books during all those 'spinal cord level chores' where you are able to utilize your brain and thinking towards other things.


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