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Chase's 2014 52 books in 52 weeks challenge
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Feb 28, 2014 05:40PM

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I completely agree, Chase. I studied it at school, and it completely shocked me. It's definitely evolved so much.
Are you thinking of updating your challenge? You are doing very well!
Are you thinking of updating your challenge? You are doing very well!


The second book, Untamed City: Carnival of Secrets (also known as Carnival of Souls) was awful. I wouldn't recommend that one to anyone because the plot was just a bunch of ideas thrown together into one novel.








And the Mountains Echoed was a beautiful story, but I thought that some of the characters were a bit irrelevant to the plot and that detracted from the entire novel.



40. We Have Always Lived in the Castle - 4/18
41. Lolita - 4/22
42. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - 4/26
43. The Elite - 4/28
Liked The Selection and didn't like so much it's sequel, The Elite. It's a cute series that is described as a bit of a mixture of the bachelor and the hunger games (though the former much more than the latter).
Liked Lolita for the psychology in it. It's easy to see why it's a classic I think.
Didn't care for Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Just not my style of novel.
LOVED We have Always Lived in the Castle. One of my favorites this year, I think.

45. The Battle of the Labyrinth - 5/2
Gave both books three stars. Liked the idea behind the Graveyard Book, but it seemed too disjointed after awhile, like he had too many stories he wanted to tell and shoved them all in the novel.

47. The Shadow of the Wind
Finally finished the Percy Jackson series and while it is definitely geared for a younger audience, I think it stayed consistently interesting throughout the series.
Also finished the Shadow of the Wind which was amazing. A very slow start for the first 150 pages, but once it picks up you can't be torn away from it.

49. The White Princess - Not a big fan of this one. It was 200 pages too long where not much happened.
50. Dreams of Gods & Monsters - If you liked the 1st two books of this series, you'll like this one.
51. Dandelion Wine - A cute book of short stories.

53. Something Wicked This Way Comes - Very poetic

55. The Golem and the Jinni - This one was alright but I thought it was needing something a bit more.

Good job Chase, you are flying through your books!


57. The Fault in Our Stars
58. Paper Towns
The Phantom of the Opera makes for a much more interesting musical in my opinion. It was a bit slow in some parts as a book.
And I FINALLY jumped on the John Green train after avoiding The Fault in our Stars forever because I didn't want to read a sad book. I'm glad I finally read it because I liked it a lot. And I made it to page 205 before I started with the tears in my eyes. I had to try very hard not to be that awkward crying person on the metro that day. Paper Towns I liked too, but not as much.




60. Queen of Hearts - 6/24
61. The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - 7/1
Loved The Handmaid's Tale.
Queen of Hearts was a terrible spinoff of Alice in Wonderland. No plot.
Soooo glad to have finally finished The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It had been on our bookshelf for months, if not years.

63. Gone Girl - I honestly didn't think this one would live up to its hype, but it certainly did. It's the right amount of twisted. I'm looking forward to seeing the movie when it comes out later this year.
64. The Light Between Oceans - I was a bit bored by this one. It picked up as it went on. It liked that the author made me feel for all of the characters. Overall it just wasn't my type of book.

66. The Mark of Athena - Eh, Percy Jackson books... they are all decent enough.
67. The Language of Flowers - This one was cute. And it has a cute flower dictionary in the back (and also here: http://www.randomhouse.com/rhpg/featu...) so now I can buy my flowers with meaning.
68. X-It - I read this for the ABC challenge and couldn't care for it. It kind of felt like she started in the middle of the story and you had to assume some of the back story.

70. Looking for Alaska - It was okay. Not John Green's strongest. Too much like Paper Towns, though I know it came before.

72. Shadow of Night - A not so great sequel to The Discovery of Witches. I was very bored and it was 600 pages long.
73. The One - Another young adult book sequel. It was alright, which is about what I would rate the whole series.
74. War of the Worlds - I had a plane flight so I finished this in a day. It's a well written book especially when you consider the time period.

76. Captive in the Dark - Hated it. Very mature topic, very poor execution.
77. Through the Looking Glass - A well loved classic.
78. Chasing Fire - Was bored by it.
79. Vaclav and Lena - This is a very cute novel but there are flaws to it. I would recommend if you like Eleanor and Park. Overall, 3.5 stars.

81. Never Let Me Go - Liked it, but didn't love it. Thought it could have addressed more.
82. Anna Karenina - I'm so glad to have this one off my reading list. It took me forever, but it was actually easy to read so it didn't drag.


84. Wuthering Heights - I was pleasantly surprised to find how much I loved this book.
85. The Picture of Dorian Gray - Started too slow for me, picked up later.
86. The Island of Doctor Moreau - Alright but I basically knew what to expect. This book isn't that large.

88. Watership Down - You ever watch that 70s/80s version of this movie? I did, a lot, when I was a very young child. It was terrifying and it sticks with you. And yet, I enjoyed watching it as a child. The book is not as terrifying as the movie, but still a decent book.
89. The Arabian Nights: Tales from a Thousand and One Nights - Crossed one of my oldest 'to reads' off of my to be read list.

91. The Supernatural Enhancements - This one is cute and quirky. I wish it would have expanded more on the 'game' though.
92. Between the Spark and the Burn - Wasn't expecting much going into it as I didnt love the 1st book, and I got about as much as I expected. It wasn't that great. Everything the 1st book had going for it was missing in this.
93. Throne of Glass - It was okay but the author spends too much time talking about how amazing and beautiful and smart and talented the main character is.

95. The Invention of Wings - I didn't go in expecting to like this book, but I really liked this one, and was pleasantly surprised to find that it was based the lives of two real people.
96. Carrie - A Stephen King must-read.
97. The Magicians - I saw this compared to Harry Potter and going in, I knew it wouldnt be, but the book definitely reaffirmed my beliefs. Everything you love about the wonderful world of Harry Potter is missing from this book. Grossman somehow manages to make magic depressing...

99. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - A good coming-of-age story.
100. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - just okay
101. Little Women - this was too slow for me. Took me forever. Everyone is too precocious.
*Whew* One year ago, I would never had thought I could read 100 books in a year.
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