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Stacie's 2019 Challenge
Yup, your sister is so right! I picked 125 because I am pretty sure I can do 100 but 125 is a bit or a stretch with some other goals I have this year.


4 Stars
7 hrs 33 mins

Year En..."
That is a great goal and attitude!! GO STACIE!!!! We will be here to cheer you along!!! Crossing fingers for few stinkers and MANY 4 & 5 Star reads!!
Stacie wrote: "1.
[book:The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate – Discov..."
That book actually sounds pretty interesting!

That book actually sounds pretty interesting!

It was. There were some things I'm not 100% ready to buy into yet, but I'm definitely interested enough to follow up on the subject... which is kind of the point of 'Popscience', right?
Stacie wrote: "Elyse wrote: "That book actually sounds pretty interesting! "
It was. There were some things I'm not 100% ready to buy into yet, but I'm definitely interested enough to follow up on the subject......"
It sure is!
It was. There were some things I'm not 100% ready to buy into yet, but I'm definitely interested enough to follow up on the subject......"
It sure is!


4 stars
13 hrs 8 mins
Stacie wrote: "2.
La Belle Sauvage This was a good production, though there were a few times when there was extended dialog that I lost track of who was speaki..."
Can't wait to read it! I have the hardcover. I'm also excited for the HDM show! HBO, I think. James McAvoy as Lord Astral, yes please!

Can't wait to read it! I have the hardcover. I'm also excited for the HDM show! HBO, I think. James McAvoy as Lord Astral, yes please!


5 stars
870 pages
Stacie wrote: "3.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix One day I'll read this book without raging at Umbridge. Not this time, tho..."
I don't think that day will ever come. Umbridge is the worst of the worst of the WORST. And what happened to her wasn't even bad enough!!!

I don't think that day will ever come. Umbridge is the worst of the worst of the WORST. And what happened to her wasn't even bad enough!!!


This was my least favorite book in the series for a long time, solely because of her. It took a couple re-reads to get over my hate and actually enjoy the rest of the book.

And that's exactly why this one is the hardest one for me to read in the entire series. Even my tear-stained Deathly Hallows has been read more times than this one!


4 stars
325 pages
Stacie wrote: "5.
In the Footsteps of Eve: The Mystery of Human Origins I love books that show that you never run out of thi..."
This one sounds so interesting!

This one sounds so interesting!


4 Stars
12 hrs 11 mins


4 Stars (rounded up)
9 hrs 26 mins


3 Stars
18 hrs 56 mins
9.

1 Star
332 pages
Stacie wrote: "8.
The Secrets of Great Mystery and Suspense Fiction I might have enjoyed this more if I enjoyed noir and hard ..."
I have a few of those. I wish I could hit the author with it and more! Lol.

I have a few of those. I wish I could hit the author with it and more! Lol.


1 Star
8 hrs 36 mins

Um, I mean... It got several good reviews so your reaction may differ, but honestly I can't recommend this. To anyone. Ever.


5 Stars
19 hrs 7 mins
Stacie wrote: "11.
The Fellowship of the Ring One of my favorites and I especially love the narrator's voice... I just wish he wouldn't try to sing the s..."
I got the audiobooks last year and am excited to revisit in a new way! I haven't read them since high school and only the one time. Seen the movies a few times.

I got the audiobooks last year and am excited to revisit in a new way! I haven't read them since high school and only the one time. Seen the movies a few times.


I love the Lord of the Rings books! I am reading the series for the 3rd time. Almost done with Return of the King. Have you read the Silmarillion? I think the audio book is done by the same narrator of the LotR books. A lot of good background information, but boy was it heavy...

I do, although the one I have is narrated by Martin Shaw- I didn't think Rob Inglis narrated a version of the Silmarillion. I like that one, though it does kinda read like the King James' bible, LOL. I've also got the audio of Children of Hurin and oh, man! I wish Sir Christopher Lee would have done more audiobooks- that voice!

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Christopher Lee is great! I stumbled across him narrating some Edgar Allen Poe short stories on Youtube. Great!
Carol wrote: "Stacie wrote: "I do, although the one I have is narrated by Martin Shaw- I didn't think Rob Inglis narrated a version of the Silmarillion. I like that one, though it does kinda read like the King J..."
Good to know!
Good to know!


3 Stars
256 pages

Yeah, but my first thought is always gonna be Hobbits ;) (I've read the first two GoT books and tried to watch the show- really didn't care for either of them)


3 Stars
315 pages
Stacie wrote: "13.
The Shape of Water I think I need to watch the movie, because I think it would work better in that medium.
3 Stars
315 pages"
The movie was so good and so weird! If you like visual feasts and weird stuff, you're going to love this movie.

3 Stars
315 pages"
The movie was so good and so weird! If you like visual feasts and weird stuff, you're going to love this movie.

I really do like Del Toro, so I'm still planning to get around to watching this. Someday. After I get caught up on my backlog of books and games and movies I already own. (so... sometime around it's 10th anniversary rerelease, lol!)
Stacie wrote: "Juli wrote: "The movie was so good and so weird! If you like visual feasts and weird stuff, you're going to love this movie..."
I really do like Del Toro, so I'm still planning to get around to wa..."
Hahaha, I hear ya!
I really do like Del Toro, so I'm still planning to get around to wa..."
Hahaha, I hear ya!


2 Stars
24 hrs 25 mins


2 Stars
9 hrs 4 mins
Stacie wrote: "15.
The Picture of Dorian Gray You know those books that you pick up because you've heard great things about them from people you trus..."
I didn't care for it either. I tried reading. I tried listening. It's still a DNF for me. Something to go back to when I feel like it, maybe. lol

I didn't care for it either. I tried reading. I tried listening. It's still a DNF for me. Something to go back to when I feel like it, maybe. lol
Stacie wrote: "15.
The Picture of Dorian Gray You know those books that you pick up because you've heard great things about them from people you trus..."
This one was a super slow read for me but I ended up enjoying it. It helped to know some stuff about Oscar Wilde and how his struggles with his own sexuality is reflected in this book. Also, there exits a non-censored version with a lot more homoerotic elements.

This one was a super slow read for me but I ended up enjoying it. It helped to know some stuff about Oscar Wilde and how his struggles with his own sexuality is reflected in this book. Also, there exits a non-censored version with a lot more homoerotic elements.


3 Stars (rounded up, because I really enjoy Professor Shutt's lectures, and didn't dislike Professor Elkins'... but I'm never touching anything else by Professor Richeimer)
8 hrs 9 mins


3 stars (for this production- the book is one of my eternal 5 stars)
4 hrs 21 mins


5 Stars
22 hrs 44 mins

8 Titles
571 pages
87 hrs 50 mins
Year to Date totals:
18 Titles
2,098 pages
169 hrs 39 mins


4 Stars
11 hrs 59 mins


5 Stars
540 pages
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Year End Totals For 2018: (I want to beat these numbers, too)
87 Titles
10,625 pages
407 hrs 46 mins