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FALL 2013 READING CHALLENGE


p.s. if you like hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet-the author has a new book out Songs of Willow Frost."
I really did enjoy "Joyland". Good book! Thanks again Rachel for expanding my tbr list. The "Songs of Willow Frost" looks good!
I may just make a chocolate, nut covered apple! YUM!!

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you're welcome, Danell :)
did you make the chocolate apple? (and if so did you make me one too lol ;)

this was my first gaiman book-looking forward to reading more of his work.
can't believe Halloween is right around the corner.

this was my first gaiman book-looking forward to reading more of his work.
can't be..."
What did you think of it? I really disliked the book, myself.
I am also about to be finished with the Halloween task. Probably in a day or two.


Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again.
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Christine wrote: "I just finished The Best Revenge It had an FBI agent in it. Its a great page turner. Its part of the Alan Gregory series but it could be read as a stand alone."
HELL YEAH!!! STEPHEN WHITE!!!!!!
HELL YEAH!!! STEPHEN WHITE!!!!!!
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Rachel wrote: "thanks for the updates Josh & Christine :)
Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again."
I didn't like Coraline when I read it but you know how perceptions change over time. I read it 3-4 years ago, maybe I would like it if I tried it again. Coraline was the first Neil Gaiman I tried. I have enjoyed the ideas presented in his books - gives me something crazy to think about and I like that.
I recommend The Graveyard Book.
Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again."
I didn't like Coraline when I read it but you know how perceptions change over time. I read it 3-4 years ago, maybe I would like it if I tried it again. Coraline was the first Neil Gaiman I tried. I have enjoyed the ideas presented in his books - gives me something crazy to think about and I like that.
I recommend The Graveyard Book.

Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again."
I didn't like Coraline when I read it but you know how perceptions change ov..."
someone told me gaiman's stories were warped which made me want to read him even more lol. thanks for the recommendation-I almost bought the graveyard book but bought coraline instead-will have to pick it up next time.

Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again."
I didn't like Coraline when I read it but you know how perceptions change ov..."
I gotta recheck it out from the library. I didn't get around to reading much of it when I had it out but I did LOVE the beginning. I also LOVED Odd and the Frost Giants. My sister loved that one as well.
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p.s. if you like hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet-the author has a new b..."
I believe my head may not be in its proper place, I made chocolate the other day but neglected to make a chocolate covered apple. Recently we went apple picking and had apples on the counter. Even made my son a caramel covered apple. Possibly today I will make a chocolate, nut and coconut covered apple.
Will finish "Hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet" this week. Such a good book!


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I finished The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane. I will miss it. This book meets task #4 by both having characters obsessed with a particular book and being set partly in a library.

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Now I am tackling the Sherlock Holmes challenge with not a Sherlock Holmes novel but instead with Ted Dekker's The Bride Collector. The main character is an FBI agent. Though I am sad to be leaving Lestat's story for a little while but Anne Rice's novels take forever to read. XD

I have read two books by Deeker "The Bride Collector" was one of them. I enjoyed the book and am looking forward to your thoughts of it!

thanks for the update Josh :)

my fave dekker book is The Priest's Graveyard and Thr3e was great too.


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My next book will be Resistence: A Hole in the Sky by William C. Diez. It is the prequel to the video game Resistance 3. It follows a fictional war set in the 50's between earth and aliens. The great thing about the games is that they capture the terribleness of wars. I hope this novel will shed light into the dim area's of what happens between 2 and 3 because there was a change of characters and I want to know more about the main character in 3 and what made him change from 2 to 3... I am going into way too much detail without providing names I just realized and reading this confuses me a little but its just because I forgot names from the games... its been a little while since I played them.


creepy story about a serial killer running loose in a small town surrounded by cornfields :O
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Now I am wanting to give these Pendergast books another try. I have read one or two from the series :-)

i think you'll like the series dc-agent pendergast is one of a kind :)
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need to add that one to my tbr-
(those characters are also in cabinet of curiosities).



And that one was the other one my dad did not bring up. lol.


sorry the cold war doesn't count-has to be a war where fighting occurs :(
p.s. it can be any kind of war: i.e. ww2, zombie war, etc
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I am going to read Chase by Dean Koontz, the main character is supposed to addicted to alcohol... at least that is what I read on Goodreads about the book.


Haha. Those aren't true wars. You gotta have death, violence and MANLINESS, in those books! Those do not. XD
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Josh wrote: "Haha. Those aren't true wars. You gotta have death, violence and MANLINESS, in those books! Those do not. XD
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Have you read both Grandpa's War and The Chocolate War? I have only read Grandpa's War in elementary school back in the old days.
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Have you read both Grandpa's War and The Chocolate War? I have only read Grandpa's War in elementary school back in the old days.


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