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Challenge 1 of 2016: New, New, New!!

And that is exactly why I ask for help checking my work. Ha!
Thanks for the catch, Anna! It's fixed now.

NP Vixen is part of a trilogy. Pretty decent.

update post #17

I think I am going to borrow a book from my dad he's always tried to get me to read.


Also, how the heck is it almost February?!?!?"
You missed post 144 by me. I have it down as debut because it was her debut novel less than 4 years ago but I am thinking it could be series because she has the other books out now also (BTW they are awesome I finished the second at 2 am and was buying #3 from amazon 2 min. later) let me know if you think I need to change my update to new series instead of debut.



I'm really reading books in record breaking time! I've read 4 books in one month and that is a lot for me!
Just finished my 4th book for this challenge. I absolutely loved


Dark Days Club will be my January book. I really didn't think I would finish before February since it just came out but it was so good I couldn't put it down!
Also, Gremlin if you could fix my numbers, you have 1 completed but I definitely have 4 now :) thanks!



(And boy am I'm glad I eeked in under the wire and started my January book last night!)




And updated post #8

Grem, I've actually only finished 4. I ADDED a book to the challenge under debut but haven't read it yet.
![laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader)](https://images.gr-assets.com/users/1645808644p1/7494844.jpg)

I might go for a couple more . . . as always, this remains to be seen and probably won't happen lol.
Post #9 is updated.




(I started this January 20-something)
Updated original post# 13.
And going to the library today to get my February new release:




Gremlin, you liked / recommended



This is totally her debut, so it absolutely counts if that's what you'd like it to be.

Gremlin, you liked / recommended

R.A. - I recommend that you give Ask The Passengers by A.S. King a try! There, does that help? hahaha! (Also, let me know what you think!).
Yes, I totally think that if it's a book that you became interested in because someone recommended it on YA-MA, that should count - even if it wasn't specifically to you :)


Updated original post #13."
What did you think? I think the series got stronger further into the other books-the first one was not the best in my opinion but overall, I really liked the story. Especially the last book.

3 stars
I was really thrown by the technology aspect. I wasn't expecting that based on the blurb and I was thinking "Iron King", meant like strong-willed king or something, but that aspect was really interesting.
However, I wasn't a huge fan of how Meghan seemed so much the damsel-in-distress the whole time - constantly tripping over things and falling into the arms of Ash. Speaking of which, I also wasn't a fan of the relationship between Meghan and Ash, but I've never been a fan of star-crossed lovers and broody boys.
I'm not sure if I'll continue or not, but I might, based on what you're saying. I also saw that there's a second series based on Ethan and that sounds pretty interesting.



Honestly? What I would recommend is reading the Iron Prince. It's told from Ash's perspective and has a lot of him and Puck in it, plus traveling through the realm, adventure, etc. Yes, it happens after the conclusion of the trilogy so the outcome will be referenced and all but I kind of feel like you could get the gist of what happened without reading the 2nd and 3rd book if you aren't that into them. I will say however, that Meghan becomes less of a pain in the ass and stronger as the story goes so if that's all that's bothering you, it would be more worth it to dive into 2 and 3.

Bwaahahaha! That's a great effort, Amber! However, the idea is to read something that you probably wouldn't have without it being recommended. (Now, if you hated the first and had no intention of reading the second but then someone convinced you to, that would be a different story!)


Well, we'll leave it up to fate - I put a hold on both of them and whichever becomes available first, I will read!

Yeah, I figured as much. Lol. But I'll still probably continue it later, even if it won't work for this challenge.


Well, we'll leave it up to fate - I put a hold on both of them and whichever becomes available first, I will read!"
Oh yes...Iron Knight. My bad.

I feel you. My biggest issue with actually completing a challenge is that I always have books that I want to read *right now* that don't fit the parameters! (For instance - I've already read 5 books this year, and only one was usable for this challenge. Why!?!? Hahaha).

That was the last one I read. I loved Puck and liked Ash, so I wouldn't have missed it.


I'm in good shape if I'm just trying to do 6, but I really want to try to get all 10 - so I've gotta get in gear! :P

Finished my 5th book. New author:

Morning Star comes out this week, which will be my February read!


- Read a book that you received as a gift for the holidays.

This is the most recent free book that I received that wasn't from the library, so I'm calling it a gift.
- BRAND New Release!

Checked out from the library on Jan 22 and started that weekend
Updated #15


Mostly I mean is it YA?"
The Chicago Public Library lists City of Ember as "Elementary" - so it looks like this is not YA. :(

Is the genre of the book also outside of the realms that you normally read? Or are you just wondering if a different age range is enough? (I'd be a little iffy if it's just age range, and would probably ask what some others think in that case).

It's not that different. It's not a big deal. I'll eventually read it anyway, just wanted to see if age range counted. There isn't much I don't read, although not regularly, so I was trying to find something different. I'll look for something nonfiction, since that is what I read the least of.

I totally feel you on this one! *Technically* there is very little that I don't read every once in a while. I almost have to explore sub genres! Gritty noir mysteries (as opposed to the cozies that I normally stick to), Westerns, and/or Harlequin Romance? Legal Thrillers? I don't know - I'm still trying to figure it out, too.
Honestly, if you feel like the age range is your best bet, I'd take it. This is more of an honor system thing. The real thing is to ask yourself "Is this out of the range of what I generally read/enjoy?" which might be harder for some of us than others. Use your judgement!



I totally feel you on this one! *Technically* there is very little that I don't re..."
Let's put it this way. I would never read it if it were for the fact that after finishing it the second time, my daughter put the book in my hand and said, "Read this." It'll make her happy that I read it, and I don't usually read books where the characters are all animals, so I'll go with it when I get to it.
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Also, how the heck is it almost February?!?!?