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I'm never sure what I am going to read until I reach for the next book. I have reduced the home TBR pile to not much more than 100 books though. The UBS has a bog sale last week of January though, and with paperbacks 70c and hardcovers around $2.80, I fill the shelves back up.
For this "determination list", is there/should there be a limit? I was thinking 5-10, as anything more it just becomes a TBR list, but if we list a few that we would really like to tackle in 2015, that seems more realistic. So should be post our lists and then adjust as we read?
Liz: For many of us the number of books to be listed as a guide of maybe 5-10 sounds good. I think DonnaJo is doing 20, (she reads a lot more than I do!) and I may start with 5 and go from there.Barry: I have let library availability drive a lot of my reading for years so it is hard for me to let a list of my own books take precedence too.
Thanks Ann for posting and starting this thread. I think anything from 5 to 15 would be good. The point is to get books off the stack and the most important thing have fun don't make it undoable. I said my list is 20 just to have freedom with which books so there is extra books I have. The other amt in my other grp that did this was 12 one a month. I will post my books later.
This will be my Off the stacks Challenge books for 20151. The Shadow of Time-Lisa Jackson (HC)
2. The book thief-zusak (Trade)
3. Knockout-Catherine Coulter (HC)
4. New Moon-Stephanie Meyer (trade)
5. A Kiss of Shadows-Laurell K. Hamilton (HC)
6. Speak-Laurie halse Anderson (trade)
7. The fault in our stars-john green (trade)
8. Tilt A Whirl-Chris Graberstein (trade)
9. on the Ropes-Tom Shreck (trade)
10. Shooting at midnight-greg rucka (HC)
11. The smoke jumper-Nicoholas evans (HC)
12. An alphabetical life-wendy werris (trade)
13. the lost girls-baggett, corbett (trade?)
14. Tell no one-harlan coben (HC)
15. What we keep-elizabeth berg(HC)
16. Meant to be-the lives and loves of a jersey girl-laurie pizza (HC)
17. Death by cashmere-sally Goldenbaum (trade)
18. White hot-sandra brown (HC)
19. Diet girl- shawna reid (Trade)
20. Lost in Translattion-Nicole Mones (trade)
I even wrote down 4 other books just in case. I was so hard I kept switching books around.
The darkness gathers by lisa unger
Jericho's fall by stephen L. Carter
Scream for me by Karen rose
The other women by Hank Phillipp Ryan
DJ: That is quite a list!Tilt-a-Whirl is on my tbr stack (audio). The Book Thief and The Fault in Our Stars are very good books.
That IS quite a list, DJ!I've read and recommend:
2. The book thief-zusak (Trade)
4. New Moon-Stephanie Meyer (trade)
5. A Kiss of Shadows-Laurell K. Hamilton (HC)
14. Tell no one-harlan coben (HC) There was also an excellent French film made of this novel, with Harlan getting a cameo.
I think I have someone around, got as a freebie at Bouchercon one year:
8. Tilt A Whirl-Chris Graberstein (trade)
I've read a few of Greg Rucka's but don't recall if I've read Shooting at Midnight. Isn't his MC Atticus somebody?
I will participate by reading some of the books gathering dust in my "stacks". Don't know if I will establish a guideline, like one book a month, or get more specific. Will probably do better if I choose based on my mood, when the time comes.I am also in the mood to "determine" to read another Charles Dickens this year, but not sure which yet.
Carol: he is Atticus Kodiack! A very good series. Shooting at Midnight is I think, the fourth book, with Bridgett spinning off as mc. It was very good too!Carol/Bonadie wrote: "That IS quite a list, DJ!
..I've read a few of .Gregg Rucka's but don't recall if I've read Shooting at Midnight. Isn't his MC Atticus somebody?
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Ann wrote: "Carol: he is Atticus Kodiack! A very good series. Shooting at Midnight is I think, the fourth book, with Bridgett spinning off as mc. It was very good too!Carol/Bonadie wrote: "That ..."
Oh, okay, Ann, thanks. I definitely didn't read the spin-off.
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I will participate by reading some of the books gathering dust in my "stacks". Don't know if I will establish a guideline, like one book a month, or get more specific. Will probably do better if ..."that's my plan, too. the one book that i definitely will read this year is Written in My Own Heart's Blood.
First goal for me is 10 of the books then I will move on. The coulter is the reason I hate reading out of order 1 book after I had a chance to borrow to read and one I did as a arc to review. So once I read this one I'm caught up with series. Speak is a banned used book I bought Hamilton I've had that one forever.
New moon I started long ago and it hasn't grabbed me. I think the book thief will be one of the hardest for me.maybe I should have one of you pick my first book up for me from the first 20.
Ann maybe we can do tilt a whirl together as a buddy read. Linda loved that series and she asks every once in awhile if I read the first one yet.
I've read THE FAULT IN OUR STARS, TELL NO ONE and NEW MOON. TFIOS depressed me for days, but I liked TELL NO ONE and NEW MOON. I think I'll try and do this, too. Maybe a book a month. I've got some books in my oldest bookcase that I've been meaning to read forever and maybe I'll finally do that! I think I have TILT-A-WHIRL in The Pile, too.
my Novel ladies I'm doing the challenge with but it's only 12 books so I picked 12 off the list from here that I posted. I saw the movie TFIOS on that no longer movie website that I found out about. the last few times I tried to get on that site it either froze the laptop or did something weird so I said no more on that. I know that after tilt a whirl I'll have problems locating the other books in the series. I think My sister got all the other books at the shore main library when she read it. I used to check for her up here (it was during the summer she read it) and I can't remember if our libraries had alot of the book. I guess I should have read it when she did.
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If you want to participate in making a list or just cheer on the progress for those that do make a list, we'll call the folder "Off the Stacks" and look forward to reducing the backlog of books we keep meaning to get to, someday.
One year I said I wanted to get caught up on my Stephen King books, some may simply want to read a personally owned or digitally acquired book a month. Anything works if you like that sort of list!