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I have done that for a couple of years now, as well as listing all my books I own on this site too. I have read 85 this year so far and some I have read more than once too! Lady Chatterley being tops at 14 times! I just love it! I read over 100 last year with one re-reads so guess it will be just as many this year too!
It's very cool to be able to list out the books you've read for the year along with the reviews. I exported my books & looked at those I read this year. 136, so far, with a few re-reads. Looking at the titles & shelves, I can see better where my interests lie, too.I need to read more factual books, though. I don't list those I read for work - administrator documentation for various network applications, often 200 - 500 pages each, aren't exactly regular books, although they do wear me out for nonfiction reading. At lunch or after a day of that, I don't want to go home & think, I want to escape!
OMG!!!! That just gave me an idea, from now one I am going to make a journal and write what I thought about the book (Maybe chapter by chapter or just whole thing when I am done). I need a journal now... Get ready Barnes & Noble I got $100 and here I come... on Friday.
Good luck on your attempt Jo. I'm trying to go for around 50 this year which would about double what I read in 2009, I don't read as much as you guys... I couldn't imagine reading 100+ books a year, I have too many other things that I like to do in my down time. Although the commute to work is helping me get through books a lot faster than I used to.
Made the mistake of reading this on public transport.... attrcated disapproving looks for sitting alione laughinghing like a lunatic.S
Did you notice the difference between the end of the book & the movie, Jo? It wasn't much, but changed the entire tone.
You should try getting the movie & watching it again. I did & it was so worth it. The two really work well together, IMO. Having the pictures in my mind, especially of Alex, while reading the book really helped & then knowing the full story while watching the movie. It just really drove it home.
Hi Jo.I think War Stories are difficult to sit don and devour as by their very nature they make the reader uncomfortably aware of past atrocities....I should be starting it in a couple of days....
Yeah, war told from the victim's side of things isn't comfortable or pretty. Unless you're a politician sitting comfortably at home, far away from the action, war is never pretty or glorious.
Jo wrote: "12. A Clockwork OrangeI think i would have enjoyed this more if i hadn't seen the movie first. I liked the story though and thought that the author did a great job."
I saw this movie years ago and all I can remember is how weird it was!!!
I read the first one & really liked it. I haven't gotten around to getting the rest yet, though. Glad to hear it is still so good.
Vampire Academy1. Vampire Academy (2007)
2. Frostbite (2008)
3. Shadow Kiss (2008)
4. Blood Promise (2009)
5. Spirit Bound (2009)
Apparently she has 2 other series, too.
Georgina Kincaid
1. Succubus Blues (2007)
2. Succubus On Top (2008) aka Succubus Nights
3. Succubus Dreams (2008)
4. Succubus Heat (2009)
5. Succubus Shadows (2010)
Dark Swan
1. Storm Born (2008)
2. Thorn Queen (2009)
You can see her collections & other stuff here:
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/r...
Has anyone read any of her other stuff? The Georgina Kincaid sounds like it might be too romance-like for me from the titles.
I am sure once you get to 79 you will make sure you round it out with another one just to make it even anyway. I know I would ;-)
Glad you liked it.I'm onto it after I finish THE ANGELS GAME...Looking forward to discussing.I love the way you give me a chance to develop a different perspective :-)
I think its the fact of the age gap(:-( )and having similar views that we just get a different take.....
Jo wrote: "45. Heart of DarknessNeither loved or hated."
It's a theme that's been used a lot since then, but when you keep in mind the time that it was written in, it is much more powerful.
That's good to no as surprise surprise it is on my shelve......Snap I've just read my 48th Book too.....dread to think where I would be if I'd been reading in February!
Glad you enjoyed it.I was so hooked I read it in 3 evenings.....:-)Waiting until after sec d film on Tuesday to read second novel....
Jo wrote: "Let me know how it is. I have ordered the second and third book but they haven't arrived yet. I'm tempted to go to tesco and see if they have the first movie. It would be cheaper online but i want ..."Will do.And the second film is out 26th November so I will wait and read the second book at the start of November to refresh my memory and then I will re d the third over Christmas....
THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE.....Definately Brilliant in my opinion! Thank Heavens I've only got to mid-November to see THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS NEST....Feel free to ask me about it,I just don't want to spout off and accidently spoil anything for you.I'm sure you will understand :-)
Well we have a special advance screening tomorrow and then it opens properly next friday.I'll keep fingers crossed that you get this one after the popularity of TGWTDT!
Please let me know how it goes?
Jo wrote: "59. The Girl Who Played with FireNot as good as the first book but still really good. I love Lisbeth!"
Me too. She's awesome! :)..have you got the girl who kicked the hornets nest? You should enjoy that one too. Still think the first book was my favourite though by far.
I'm looking forward to reading this one.....Got something I think you will like and if you discover you don't I can always send something else .
Havnt read it but I am watching the TV adaptation just bow on FX.Wr could compare opinions between when its finished?
Books mentioned in this topic
The Girl Who Played with Fire (other topics)Heart of Darkness (other topics)
The Crying of Lot 49 (other topics)
A Clockwork Orange (other topics)







I`ll keep popping in to be nosey!!