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message 1: by Moderators of NBRC, Challenger-in-Chief (last edited Mar 12, 2016 04:30AM) (new)

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Day 2


Making Friends

Post here any book you have started or completed or plan to start for this read-a-thon. Then, (if you haven't already) read at least 5 participants - that you don't "know" - Answers from Day 1. Next, comment on a book they are reading or on their profile itself. Please choose members you haven't interacted with before, or have very little, not one of your closer GR friends.
**Note, only join in if you have a public profile or don't mind approving new friends.**


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Daily Questions/Interactions FAQ -


╰⊰✿ Each Day will have a Daily Questions (or interactions)
╰⊰✿ You may choose to participate as much or as little as you'd like. You could answer all questions one day, none another, it's all up to you!
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message 4: by Karsyn (last edited Mar 12, 2016 12:31PM) (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) I picked out some novellas to read since I knew I'd spend a lot of my time socializing instead of reading. So far I've finished ~

Sweet Thursday (Wild Irish #4) by Mari Carr Friday I'm in Love (Wild Irish #5) by Mari Carr Saturday Night Special (Wild Irish #6) by Mari Carr Any Given Sunday (Wild Irish, #7) by Mari Carr


message 5: by Corinne (new)

Corinne | 86 comments I'm currently reading...


Splintered (Splintered, #1) by A.G. Howard
Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine (for the book club)
and listening to...
The Reptile Room (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #2) by Lemony Snicket and the rest of the series as I complete them.

This Read-a-Thon, I'm planning on finishing those, and reading...
Casino Royale (James Bond, #1) by Ian Fleming Orange Is the New Black by Piper Kerman Lucky Stuff (Jane Wheel #8) by Sharon Fiffer
for fun/challenges and...
The Color Purple by Alice Walker because I have it in paperback on my shelf and haven't read it and I'll have a lot of downtime at the airport/on a plane.


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Jessica Ann (jeskalillis) | -5 comments I have completed one book, so far.
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe

I am planning on reading books that I have currently checked out from the library:
Physical books:
Red Queen
Eleanor & Park
The Wrath and the Dawn

Ebooks I have checked out:
Ink and Bone
Visions of Heat


message 7: by JoLene (last edited Mar 12, 2016 07:35AM) (new)

JoLene (trvl2mtns) | 705 comments Finished: The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1) by Robert Galbraith
Will finish today: The Bette Davis Club by Jane Lotter
Plan to Read:
Passenger (Passenger, #1) by Alexandra Bracken Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine Miss Frost Solves A Cold Case A Nocturne Falls Mystery (Jayne Frost, #1) by Kristen Painter The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides A Gathering of Shadows (Shades of Magic, #2) by V.E. Schwab

@ Indiwyn: I read The Raven Boys for the FYA book club when it first came out. I liked it, but decided to wait for the rest of the books to come out before continuing the series. I don't have a great memory so I like to read books closer together :-D.

@Karrie: When Christ and His Saints Slept is one of my favorite books! It was the first Penman that I read.


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Corinne | 86 comments JessicaAnn, I read Red Queen last month. It was pretty well written and I LOVED the sequel! I'm excited for that series. :)


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Joi | 665 comments I'm currently reading:
The Silent Sister by Diane Chamberlain
A Deeper Love Inside The Porsche Santiaga Story by Sister Souljah
Hold Tight by Harlan Coben
Touch & Go (Tessa Leoni, #2) by Lisa Gardner .


message 10: by Stephanie (last edited Mar 12, 2016 08:45AM) (new)

Stephanie  | 194 comments I am currently reading:

The Neverending Story by Michael Ende

I plan on reading:

A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath The Help by Kathryn Stockett The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Little Women (Little Women, #1) by Louisa May Alcott

(I have 2 quarterly challenges to finish and these are the books that I need to read to finish them. So...basically, I have to finish Neverending Story today and then finish a book every day to two days, it will be interesting to see if I can or not).

If I get through those, then I want to read:

Uprooted by Naomi Novik Murder on the Orient Express (Hercule Poirot, #10) by Agatha Christie I Am Malala The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine A Gathering of Shadows (Shades of Magic, #2) by V.E. Schwab

(Can you tell that I am a planner?)


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Karen D | 785 comments Just finished Splintered (Splintered, #1) by A.G. Howard

And currently reading:
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine Prodigy (Legend, #2) by Marie Lu

Next up on my list:
Slade House by David Mitchell If I Stay (If I Stay, #1) by Gayle Forman In the Woods (Dublin Murder Squad, #1) by Tana French Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater A Gathering of Shadows (Shades of Magic, #2) by V.E. Schwab Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, #1) by Gail Carriger

@Stephanie totally with you on the planning ahead! We'll see how many of these I can make it through!


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Karen D | 785 comments Corinne wrote: "JessicaAnn, I read Red Queen last month. It was pretty well written and I LOVED the sequel! I'm excited for that series. :)"

I loved Red Queen too but haven't had a chance to grab the sequel yet. Glad to hear you enjoyed it too!


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Rylie | 298 comments Yesterday, I completed
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
It had nothing to do with any of the challenges I'm a part of, but I saw it in the recommendations, and I was immediately interested.
Right now I'm reading
Haunted Ground (Nora Gavin, #1) by Erin Hart
for the E in peace and for a book set in Ireland. I'm 100 pages in, and meh...it's a thriller with no action, at all, but I'm still holding out hope.
I also plan on reading
Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine
and
On the Edge (The Edge, #1) by Ilona Andrews for the other E in peace, and another of the 7 mod books for the road to St. P.
Otherwise, I have no idea. Because I'm on a program where I can find electronic books really easily, I don't really plan that much.


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Rylie | 298 comments Joi wrote: "I'm currently reading:
The Silent Sister by Diane Chamberlain
A Deeper Love Inside The Porsche Santiaga Story by Sister Souljah
Hold Tight by Harlan Coben
Touch & Go (Tessa Leoni, #2) by Lisa Gardner."


I absolutely love sister soulja. She write such diverse, incredible experiences.


message 15: by Jen (last edited Mar 12, 2016 01:21PM) (new)

Jen (reader44ever) | 2930 comments I'm currently reading the Circle Trilogy by Nora Roberts. I started book one, Morrigan's Cross, yesterday and hope/plan to finish it today. Then I'll move on to books two and three (Dance of the Gods and Valley of Silence).

I next plan to read Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine.

After that, I need to read the October Daye series by Seanan McGuire. I have all nine books out from my library. They start with Rosemary and Rue and currently end with A Red-Rose Chain.

And somewhere in there I'm going to also need to read The Others series by Anne Bishop (four books); No Quest For The Wicked (the latest book I'm up to in the Enchanted, Inc., series by Shanna Swendson); S Is for Shamrock: An Ireland Alphabet by Eve Bunting and Carswell's Guide to Being Lucky by Marissa Meyer for the Road to St. Patrick's Challenge; and a biography for Book Riot's Read Harder 2016 Challenge (either/both of Odd Boy Out: Young Albert Einstein by Don Brown and/or Genghis Khan: 13th-Century Mongolian Tyrant by Enid A. Goldberg).

I don't know how - or even if - I'm going to read all of these books during the Readathon, but I'm going to give it my best shot! :-)


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Karsyn  (imzadi) Well that stinks. I did a condensed post, back right after Stephanie posted and it's not here. Sigh! Oh well, I did go by profiles to that point, so I guess that will do. :D Be by more later on after my Hubby gets in here soon.


message 17: by Delitealex (last edited Mar 12, 2016 02:27PM) (new)

Delitealex | 3990 comments Recently finished
Bound with Honor Seduced by the Gladiator both were historical erotic romance

Currently reading
A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy, #1) by Deborah Harkness Pushing Ice by Alastair Reynolds Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer

Hope to finish besides ones already mentioned
Blood Promise (Vampire Academy, #4) by Richelle Mead The Widow's Protector (Fitzgerald Bay, #4) by Stephanie Newton Shakespeare's Landlord (Lily Bard, #1) by Charlaine Harris
Probably a few more for challenges when they come up


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Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
Wow you guys all plan a lot!

So far I'm reading/listening to
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine Mastiff (Beka Cooper, #3) by Tamora Pierce

No idea what I'll pick up next... Will depend on the mood I'm in.


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Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Good morning, all!
I am about to finish An Ember in the Ashes An Ember in the Ashes (An Ember in the Ashes, #1) by Sabaa Tahir today! Yaaayyy!

Have just started Notorious Nineteen Notorious Nineteen (Stephanie Plum, #19) by Janet Evanovich for favorite author's book (red cover, too!)

I hope to read The Last Storyteller: A Novel of Ireland, Gone Girl, Bones Under the Beach Hut, Muffin But Murder, and Water for Elephants for this and various other challenges. I may have bitten off more than I can chew, but I'm really enjoying myself!!
The Last Storyteller A Novel of Ireland by Frank Delaney Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn Bones Under the Beach Hut (Fethering, #12) by Simon Brett Muffin But Murder (Merry Muffin Mystery, #2) by Victoria Hamilton Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen


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Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Delitealex wrote: "Recently finished
Bound with Honor Seduced by the Gladiator both were historical erotic romance

Currently reading
A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy, #1) by Deborah Harkness[bookcov..."


Vampire Academy is one of my favorites! I even liked the movie!


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Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Jen wrote: "I'm currently reading the Circle Trilogy by Nora Roberts. I started book one, Morrigan's Cross, yesterday and hope/plan to finish it today. Then I'll move on to books two ..."

Hi Jen! I recently discovered Nora Roberts while looking for a trilogy to read for the Pop Sugar challenge last year. She's great! Have you read her Three Sisters books? Loved them!


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Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Rylie wrote: "Yesterday, I completed
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
It had nothing to do with any of the challenges I'm a part of, but I saw it in the recommendations, and I was immediately interested.
Right now ..."


Hi Rylie! What did you think of 'The Red Tent?' It's one of my personal favorites. It made me seek out all of her books. I just wish there were more of them.


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Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
I feel like I need to make a separate tbr list for all the books that people mention on these threads. I'm like a magpie with something shiny around - oooh that looks good, and that, and that, and that!


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Delitealex | 3990 comments Lauri wrote: "Delitealex wrote: "Recently finished
Bound with Honor Seduced by the Gladiator both were historical erotic romance

Currently reading
[bookcover:A Discovery of Witch..."


I have been wanting to watch the Vampire Academy movie but just haven't gotten around to it yet.


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Delitealex | 3990 comments Sophie wrote: "Wow you guys all plan a lot!

So far I'm reading/listening to
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine Mastiff (Beka Cooper, #3) by Tamora Pierce

No idea what I'll pick up next... Wi..."


I recently saw a video about Tartt's inspiration for The Goldfinch it made me really want to read the book.

I've only read one series by Tamora Pierce but I definitely plan to read more.

I haven't read any Rachel Caine yet but Ink and bone is one I hope to read. I have the first ten Morganville vampire series but haven't started it yet.


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Jen (reader44ever) | 2930 comments Lauri wrote: "Hi Jen! I recently discovered Nora Roberts while looking for a trilogy to read for the Pop Sugar challenge last year. She's great! Have you read her Three Sisters books? Loved them!"

Hi Lauri! Yes, I've read the Three Sisters Trilogy. I think I've read just about everything Nora Roberts has ever written (under her NR name, at least; I'm very behind on the In Death series she writes under J.D. Robb) I really love her books. Most of them are probably rated "only" four stars on my "read" shelf, but I need to reread so, so many of them to update my stars and get reviews written. It's a daunting project, but I'm happy to be started on it by reading the Circle Trilogy! :-)


message 27: by Delitealex (last edited Mar 12, 2016 03:12PM) (new)

Delitealex | 3990 comments Lauri wrote: "Jen wrote: "I'm currently reading the Circle Trilogy by Nora Roberts. I started book one, Morrigan's Cross, yesterday and hope/plan to finish it today. Then I'll move on t..."

I have enjoyed many of Nora Roberts fantasy trilogies. One of my fave series if hers is the Donavan Legacy series.


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Rylie | 298 comments Lauri wrote: "Rylie wrote: "Yesterday, I completed
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
It had nothing to do with any of the challenges I'm a part of, but I saw it in the recommendations, and I was immediately interest..."


It was seriously amazing. I rated it 5 well-deserved stars.
I read most things that are about the Old Testament because I find that time in history, and the idea of separating history from story fascinating. The Red Tent was, hands down, my favorite of this genre so far.


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Rylie | 298 comments Jen wrote: "Lauri wrote: "Hi Jen! I recently discovered Nora Roberts while looking for a trilogy to read for the Pop Sugar challenge last year. She's great! Have you read her Three Sisters books? Loved them!"
..."


Ha, I know what you mean. I've decided to start reviewing recent books that I've read, but I'm already feeling overwhelmed. I've read so many in the last few months, now that I'm active on here.


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Jen (reader44ever) | 2930 comments Rylie wrote: "Ha, I know what you mean. I've decided to start reviewing recent books that I've read, but I'm already feeling overwhelmed. I've read so many in the last few months, now that I'm active on here. "

Yes! lol I recently shifted all of the books that I've read but have yet to read to a new shelf, "to reread and review." Sadly, that knocked my "read" shelved books down by HALF. It's good that I'm open to rereading so many of the books I have yet to review. (Those few that I don't want to reread - the Twilight series, for instance, which I did not LOVE love - I'll find some way of sharing my remembered thoughts.) ;-)


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Kay Kay | 1794 comments For this RaT I am starting When Christ and His Saints Slept (Henry II & Eleanor of Aquitaine, #1) by Sharon Kay Penman . I am not holding out much hope for finishing it in two weeks, but that's Ok.

@Corrine -- I have been wanting to read 11/22/63 by Stephen King Steven King is a favorite of mine. I'm glad to see you liked it.

@Stephanie -- I have read some of Neil Gaiman's stuff. My mom and my daughter are readers too, and I agree with you! There are so many good stories out there that are well written and just really don't need the sex to tell the story! I wish authors would have more confidence that the story would sell with out it. It is my biggest disappointment with Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon

@ Indiwyn -- I read the Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer series and loved them all. I hope you finish the series.

@ Lucy -- I have seen a lot about Red Rising (Red Rising, #1) by Pierce Brown Did you like it?

@ Lauri -- Your book looks really cute! Was it good?


message 32: by Lauri (new)

Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Sophie wrote: "I feel like I need to make a separate tbr list for all the books that people mention on these threads. I'm like a magpie with something shiny around - oooh that looks good, and that, and that, and ..."

Exactly! :)


message 33: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) I'm all ghetto, y'all. My laptop keyboard has been a mess for a while. My S is completely gone, my W sticks and now my spacebar was working about 2 in every 10 words. So, I plugged in one of my keyboards and am using it instead. My laptop is already held together by a clamp. I hope I can get another laptop in a year or two. LOL! Usually I do all my stuff on Widget, my gaming PC, but my Hubby is watching a wrestling thing tonight and I was a good wife and gave up Widget for the night so He isn't watching it on His laptop.

At least I'll have some time to catch up after dinner. :)


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Karsyn  (imzadi) A lot of y'all reading Ink & Bone. I really enjoyed it. I read it soon after I read The Invisible Library, which I liked but didn't love. I definitely like Ink & Bone a lot better.

Hope those of you reading Goldfinch are joining in the BOM for it too. I guess it got a lot of votes but not many people are getting involved in the BOM itself. BOM's is one thing I don't really do as a mod, I just don't read the books everyone else is, for the most part. I'll join an occasional one and some in the Back Room.


Becky ♡The Bookworm♡ (mckennamuse) | 4205 comments Hello Read-a-Thoners!!!!

It feels like I should have more, but I loaded my schedule too heavy and got stuck with several books at the midway point when the Read-a-thon started. I've read one qualifying book:

Christmas in Absaroka County (Walt Longmire #8.1) by Craig Johnson

Recently finished these, but... (see "loaded schedule" above...LOL!)
Black Rose (In the Garden trilogy #2) by Nora Roberts Marked in Flesh (The Others, #4) by Anne Bishop

I've started reading:

Red Lily (In the Garden, #3) by Nora Roberts Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine Bayou Moon (The Edge, #2) by Ilona Andrews Virgin River (Virgin River, #1) by Robyn Carr

Once these are done, my Next Up list looks "sorta" like this:
Fire Touched (Mercy Thompson, #9) by Patricia Briggs First Frost (Waverley Family, #2) by Sarah Addison Allen Secondhand Souls (Grim Reaper, #2) by Christopher Moore Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips The Escape (John Puller, #3) by David Baldacci A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1) by Sarah J. Maas The Visitor (Graveyard Queen, #4) by Amanda Stevens Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil A Savannah Story by John Berendt

My goal is to average 350 pages per day (hopefully more). The problem is that I keep changing my books to fit in new Leprechaun goals!

Yes, I am a reading challenge addict.


message 36: by Becky ♡The Bookworm♡ (last edited Mar 12, 2016 04:33PM) (new)

Becky ♡The Bookworm♡ (mckennamuse) | 4205 comments Rylie wrote: "Yesterday, I completed
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
It had nothing to do with any of the challenges I'm a part of, but I saw it in the recommendations, and I was immediately interested.
Right now ..."


I enjoyed The Red Tent as well! I thought it was an interesting perspective on the story.

I recently read On the Edge (The Edge, #1) by Ilona Andrews and it was so good that I downloaded so my husband and I could listen together. It was even better the second time around. It's a fast starter, with that trademark Ilona Andrews wit! Now we're listening to the 2nd book in the series. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

Looks like a lot of us will be reading Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine ! I hope to see many of you on the BOM thread, too!


Becky ♡The Bookworm♡ (mckennamuse) | 4205 comments @JessicaAnn - Red Queen was really interesting. I plan to re-read it before moving on to Glass Sword. Lots of twists and turns!

@Stephanie - You have great books on your list! I need to read The Help by Kathryn Stockett for another challenge sometime this spring and I'm looking forward to it! I hope you get to read Uprooted by Naomi Novik . It was nicely written and very creative! Lots of magic, action, and adventure!

@Karen - I'm so jeoulous of everyone who's already up to A Gathering of Shadows (Shades of Magic, #2) by V.E. Schwab ! I've heard the series is super! I will catch up, I will catch up, I will catch....

@Karrie - "There are so many good stories out there that are well written and just really don't need the sex to tell the story!"

Yes! I know exactly what you mean! I'm one of those readers that after awhile, it just gets too clinical. I don't mind sex scenes, but I'll pass on the twenty page romps and the epilogue boinking. It doesn't belong in the epilogue! For me, it's all about emotion and characterization...and a decent plot, of course. : )

Have a great Saturday everyone!


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Karsyn  (imzadi) Y'all sure are a bunch of planners. Any other fly-by-ers?

I started Wild Irish Christmas (Wild Irish #8) by Mari Carr since it's the last in the series, might as well read it. No clue what I'm doing after that. I'm thinking about tackling the LRPG task of increasing words in title. But don't know what I'd read. :) I'm just so not a planner.


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Karsyn  (imzadi) I'm another Nora Roberts fan. She's one of few authors who I'll read just a romance of, though I prefer the stories with the suspense in them. She's also the author I have read the most. Between Nora & J.D., I've read 95 books by her.

My favorites have been ~

Blue Smoke by Nora Roberts (one of my overall all time favorites)
The Collector by Nora Roberts & The Witness by Nora Roberts (newer good ones)
And the trilogies starting with ~
Key of Light (Key Trilogy, #1) by Nora Roberts Daring to Dream (Dream Trilogy #1) by Nora Roberts The Next Always (Inn BoonsBoro, #1) by Nora Roberts


message 40: by Delitealex (last edited Mar 12, 2016 05:08PM) (new)

Delitealex | 3990 comments Karsyn wrote: "Y'all sure are a bunch of planners. Any other fly-by-ers?

I started Wild Irish Christmas (Wild Irish #8) by Mari Carr since it's the last in the series, might as well read it. No clue what I'm doing after..."


I'm not much of a planner either definitely a mood reader. After my challenge books. I'll probably read some lesbian romance. Depends on what I'm in the mood for :)


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Jex (jexball) | 2227 comments I'm starting out by finishing some books that I've been working through. Kind of in a reading rut lately so need to push myself a bit.

Finishing Up
Four A Divergent Story Collection (Divergent, #0.1 - 0.4) by Veronica Roth Clementine (The Clockwork Century, #1.1) by Cherie Priest Magic Rises (Kate Daniels, #6) by Ilona Andrews

Just starting:
The Fall of Five (Lorien Legacies, #4) by Pittacus Lore


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Rylie | 298 comments Karsyn wrote: "Y'all sure are a bunch of planners. Any other fly-by-ers?

I started Wild Irish Christmas (Wild Irish #8) by Mari Carr since it's the last in the series, might as well read it. No clue what I'm doing after..."


I'm more of a fly-by-er. I can plan maybe 2 or 3 in advance, and I can deligate a book to a challenge task, but multiple tasks and multiple books for multiple days makes my head spin.


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Corinne | 86 comments I've never read a Nora Roberts book........................


message 44: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Corinne wrote: "I've never read a Nora Roberts book........................"

Never?! Oh my! You gotta remedy that. Even if you aren't a huge romance fan, she does it so well, she's worth reading. Check out Blue Smoke if you like suspense at all, it's about a female arson investigator who has fire follow her through life. It's really good.

No Nora. You poor thing! :)


message 45: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) YAY, glad to have a few fly-by-ers with me. I finished up the last in the series, it was a short story so I can't use it for LRPG, but I wanted to finish it up.

I have NO idea what I wanna read next. I'm not really in a mood for anything at the moment. I may look through my NetGalley books, as I have a bunch there I need to get through. Other than that, I dunno!


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Corinne | 86 comments I get a lot of my book-reading ideas from 1. challenges 2. book-related subreddits and 3. book clubs. I'm usually reading on a whim but I will say I plan to read certain books in a month just from book clubs and challenges. But a lot of times I'll change what books I'm going to read for challenges because of how I feel. :)

Random Question:

What book series, 50 years from now, do you feel will be regarded as "classics"?

I think that Harry Potter will be, in all honesty. I think in 70 years, it will still be as popular as it is now, kind of like how LOTR is.


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Angie ☯ | 3092 comments Corinne wrote: "I've never read a Nora Roberts book........................"

If you haven't read any of her books because of the romance angle, try the "In Death" series - it futuristic, suspense with some romance thrown in...


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Angie ☯ | 3092 comments Becky ♡The Bookworm♡ wrote: "Hello Read-a-Thoners!!!!

It feels like I should have more, but I loaded my schedule too heavy and got stuck with several books at the midway point when the Read-a-thon started. I've read one quali..."


Hi Becky! I read "Christmas in Absaroka County" as well! Do you like the Longmire books or was that your first read?


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Angie ☯ | 3092 comments For the Read-a-Thon (and other challenges / BOM), I have read Christmas in Absaroka County (Walt Longmire #8.1) by Craig Johnson

I am currently reading Special Offers (Coursodon Dimension #1) by M.L. Ryan and Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine . (I may also read A Gathering of Shadows (Shades of Magic, #2) by V.E. Schwab , since I read the 1st book...but haven't really decided yet.

I don't have any real plans, per se, but will just be reading anything that fits into a challenge! LOL


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Karsyn  (imzadi) Hey Rylie ~

Pandemonium actually has a splash of orange on it! :) I never said how little (or much) it has to be, so I'm totally gonna give it to you. :) The cover is just a chick's face but behind her head there's some kind of orange, maybe a flower?


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