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Tracey | 916 comments 43. The Knife of Never Letting Go - I'm not sure how I felt about this book yet. On the one hand, I thought it had a unique overarching plot that truly interested me. On the other hand, I thought the characters were mostly devoid of personality and also a lot of the action was just running around from place to place.


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Tracey | 916 comments 44. Ali's Pretty Little Lies - Read it for a challenge. Not my type of book but it was okay. I can see the appeal for others.


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Tracey | 916 comments 45. Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls - The humor in this book just wasn't for me.


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Tracey | 916 comments 46. Uprooted - Another example of "it's not you, it's me..." The story was lovely, I just couldn't get into it.


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Tracey | 916 comments 47. Pretty Little Liars - Similar to it's prequel, read for a challenge.


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Tracey | 916 comments 48. Cruel Beauty - A decent and dark retelling of the beauty and the beast story, but rather confusing.


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Tracey | 916 comments 49. The Glass Castle - This book came recommended by some of my colleagues. I loved it. Walls writes in a way that you really visualize the experiences she had growing up.


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Tracey | 916 comments 50. Boy Meets Girl - Another "I read this for a challenge" book. It's obviously meant to be a funny, romantic comedy so I shouldn't take it too seriously, but the writing just didn't work for me. It's written in epistolary fashion, primarily through instant messenger and emails and the whole time I just kept saying to myself, "nobody writes an email like that" and "no adult talks like that".


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Tracey | 916 comments 51. The Marriage Plot - The beginning of this novel was so slow and I was worried it would end up being a dud, but the 2nd half of the novel gripped my attention.


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Tracey | 916 comments 52. Fangirl - This book is short on plot and is more of a character analysis, which isn't necessarily bad if you're into that. My bigger issue with this book is that it seems that Rowell misses the mark in what it would meant to be a Fangirl, and instead it looks like it's painted in a negative light; Cath is so socially awkward that she needs people to teach her how to function as an adult.


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Tracey | 916 comments 53. What Alice Forgot - I expected this to be a little bit more heartwarming than it was. I guess I shouldn't have been so surprised because this is not my first Moriarty book.


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Tracey | 916 comments 54. Breakfast of Champions - I think this one is a little overrated, but I still enjoyed it.

55. Sleepy Hollow - As far as retellings of classics go, this one isn't bad. It's missing the spark, but the plot is solid.


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Tracey | 916 comments 56. Shakespeare's Sonnets - At last! 5 months in the making. Poetry isn't my thing and I'll probably remember very few of them, but I am pleased that I finished this.


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Tracey | 916 comments 57. Life After Life - I was very confused by this book at first, but once I understood what was going on, I really enjoyed it.


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Tracey | 916 comments 58. Tell the Wolves I'm Home - Overall I liked this book and would recommend it to others, but also there are many parts of the book where a friendly relationship comes seems inappropriate.


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Tracey | 916 comments 59. The Darkest Minds - I was actually interested in the 1st 100 pages of this book when the world building was fascinating, but afterwards, the plot falls flat. Then in the last 100 pages, you get an unnecessary love story just because, which further drags it down.


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sonya marie madden  | 437 comments You might enjoy the escape by David baldacci


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Tracey | 916 comments 60. Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor: The New Way to Fast-Track Your Career - This book makes a persuasive insight on why you should obtain a sponsor for your career and I appreciate the emphasis on how the relationship needs to be quid pro quo. This book is targeted for an audience in a white-collar, middle-management setting though, so it's not for everyone.


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Tracey | 916 comments 61. A Constellation of Vital Phenomena - This one is sad, but beautifully written.


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Tracey | 916 comments 62. American Gods - I'm a fan of Neil Gaiman's already, but some of his novels are amazing and some of them are just okay. I think this is one of his better novels.


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Tracey | 916 comments 63. Salt to the Sea - Underneath this story is a really interesting and fairly unknown WWII tale, but the author's writing makes this story fall flat.


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Tracey | 916 comments 64. The Time Machine - A lot has already been said about the Time Machine, so I'm just going to add that I thought it was enjoyable.


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Tracey | 916 comments 65. Everything Is Illuminated - It's interesting, because I've seen this book classified as a "humorous" book, and while it does have humorous aspects, I would say the underlying tone is more of a tragedy. It's a well written book, but it requires a lot patience to muster though.


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Tracey | 916 comments 66. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - Just had to read this one before the movie. It is what it is. Some of the beasts get just one paragraph.


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Tracey | 916 comments 67. The Stepford Wives - It's a neat little story that is still creepy even if you already know the ending.


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Tracey | 916 comments 68. Catch-22 - You would be surprised how often the words "catch-22" comes up in conversation even with people who don't know you are reading the book.


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Tracey | 916 comments 69. The Rape of Lucrece - A very powerful poem about a very distasteful subject.


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Tracey | 916 comments 70. The Blood of Olympus - Huzzah! I finished the series finally. And it was a satisfying ending to the series.


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Tracey | 916 comments 71. The Storyteller - There was an interesting story about forgiveness and guilt in here, but a lot of side plot that went no where.


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Tracey | 916 comments 72. Masque of the Red Death - Interesting concept but aside from the atmosphere, there isn't a lot going on that I cared for.


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Tracey | 916 comments 73. The Tempest - I tend not to like the comedies of Shakespeare as much as the tragedies, so it was just ok.


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Tracey | 916 comments 74. The Princess Bride - Very similar to the movie.


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Tracey | 916 comments 75. Fingersmith - This was a page turner. I really enjoyed all of the twists. 4.5 stars.


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Tracey | 916 comments 76. Interview with the Vampire - This is a reread. First time reading it was in high school.


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sonya marie madden  | 437 comments Interview was a good book


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Tracey | 916 comments 77. A Clockwork Orange - I am really surprised at how much I did not like this book. The plot was okay, but the writing was such a turn off.


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Veronique Chase wrote: "77. A Clockwork Orange - I am really surprised at how much I did not like this book. The plot was okay, but the writing was such a turn off."

Kudos for still managing to finish it! :0)


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Tracey | 916 comments Veronique wrote: "Chase wrote: "77. A Clockwork Orange - I am really surprised at how much I did not like this book. The plot was okay, but the writing was such a turn off."

Kudos for still managing t..."


It's a blessing and a curse, but I feel I must finish all books that I start now x_x


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Tracey | 916 comments 78. The Vile Village - another Lemony Snicket book on par with how the others have been.


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Tracey | 916 comments 79. Murder on the Orient Express - A little underwhelming compared to the last Agatha Christie book I've read, but still okay.


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Tracey | 916 comments 80. The Hostile Hospital - Keeping it going with more Lemony Snicket.


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Tracey | 916 comments 81. The Valley of Amazement - I felt bored at parts of this novel. For a book about tragedy, it falls flat in emotions fairly frequently.


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Tracey | 916 comments 82. Giovanni's Room - this is a fast read, but it's filled with emotion. I enjoyed it.


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Tracey | 916 comments 83. 11/22/63 - I know a lot of people loved this one but I just didn't like it. I thought the plot was slow and flimsy at best.


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Tracey | 916 comments 84. The Carnivorous Carnival - Just plugging away at my Lemony Snicket...


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Tracey | 916 comments 85. The Secret Life of Bees - I was less impressed by this one than I expected to be.

86. The Turn of the Screw - This one is pretty creepy.


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Tracey | 916 comments 87. Her Dark Curiosity - A love triangle, but I tolerated it because I like the atmosphere of the novel.


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Tracey | 916 comments 88. Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fiction and Illusions - A worthwhile read. Some of the short stories are meh, but most of them capture your attention. Gaiman shows his talents in a number of genres: horror, fantasy, mystery.


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Tracey | 916 comments 89. This Dark Endeavor - There's nothing overwhelmingly great or bad about this novel. It's your standard young adult novel, but also quick and forgettable.


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Evan (perfect_leaves) | 97 comments 1) I'm impressed by your reading speed.

2) It's brilliant that you add the oldest book on your tbr to your list each month, I may start that tactic next year. This year's list is already too long, but I'm restructuring for next year. I always wind up adding the newer books because the older book on my tbr are from my first year in university. I feel like a different person now, ha.

3) The variety of the books is also quite impressive

4) There are several books in your list I could comment on, but The Knife Of Never Letting go stuck with me. I read it five or 6 years ago and loved the plot, but I couldn't figure out what was missing. The uncertainty prevented me from picking up the other books in the series. Perhaps I'll give this one (and the others) another read.


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