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How is your 144 books for 2010 going

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message 501: by Yassemin (new)

Yassemin (yas666) Well still on my 4th Emma but no exams now so loads of reading time yay. I intend to finish a couple this week to catch up.


message 502: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Vicky wrote: "Kelly R wrote: "It's okay, Vicky. :) Just go to the home page for the group, and scroll through the discussion boards to the end, and click the bolded heading called "U-Z lists". Then in the gray..."

You're welcome Vicky. Glad to have you in the group! Let me know if you ever need anything.


message 503: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo Vicky I enjoy the Cedar Cove series too but I never get caught up with it I don't know why I don't read the ones I have and even if I leave the last one until I know a new one is coming then it wouldn't be as bad. I'm only up to 6. But I have the unread ones on my bookcase. I think on Blossom the only one I haven't read is if there was a holiday one that came out. I should really just get it from the library so at least I know I would be caught up with that series.


message 504: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Lane (jaxlane) | 126 comments Finished book #5 and working on #6. Should be starting #7 tonight.


message 505: by [deleted user] (new)

I have half of book 9 done and just started book 10. I can't believe I am on a roll. I am fulling confident that I'll get my 12 books in for this month. But next month will be another story, hopefully, the homework load isn't' too bad.


message 506: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo I have 1/2 of 11 done and already thinking about 12. I had to laugh the night before last I had finished 10 and was going crazy trying to find the book I wanted to read next. I kept pulling them out and reading some and thinking not in the mood for that or since I knew I would have to take it out with me yesterday I didn't want to carry a hc. So was trying for a pb. Well I pulled out a book I never expected I would get into. I read almost 1/2 the book yesterday just waiting in a waiting room at a place my sister had an appt at and asked if I wanted to take the ride. Glad I took the right book. Now I just have to finish the rest of it. Hopefully tonight or tomorrow.


message 507: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 394 comments I finished re-reading an old friend last night. Rogue Queen by L. Sprague de Camp. It has not ONE but TWO HEAs. I met Sprague late in his life, and he was a wonderful, wonderful man. I actually acted as "bodyguard" to him at a couple of scifi/fantasy cons where he was a guest of honour. We had some lovely talks. One of those talks was about 1 of his books that I especially liked, The Purple Pterodactyls: The Adventures of W. Wilson Newbury, Ensorcelled Financier. I asked him how many Pterodactyls his loyal fans had sent him and he said "None." Which I thought was a great shame. So, home I went, and when we met at Balticon the following year, I presented him with his first purple pterodactyl, made by me. He actually looked like he teared up for a second, and I KNOW his wife did. We had dinner together that night, and talked about all kinds of different authors, his writing, his wife's writing and basically, everything under the sun. But as a result, I periodically go back and re-read one of his books just as a reminder of a very sweet man.


message 508: by Lisa S (last edited Jan 19, 2010 07:13PM) (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) Finished #12 a little while ago (Sweetheart) and starting #13.(See Jane Run)


message 509: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (ladyvictoria5) | 98 comments Ann aka Iftcan wrote: "I finished re-reading an old friend last night. Rogue Queen by L. Sprague de Camp. It has not ONE but TWO HEAs. I met Sprague late in his life, and he was a wonderfu..."

What a sweet story! I've the Purple Pterodactyls to my TBR list.


message 510: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cmbohn) I am almost done with Albion's Seed, which is book 15 I think. It's huge - 900 pages. I'm also reading Random Harvest, which is much shorter and pretty easy reading, and How to Cook Everything. That one could take a long time, but I suppose I'll just keep browsing through until it's due at the library. I'm finding some very helpful stuff in there. I'd love to buy a copy.


message 511: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Lane (jaxlane) | 126 comments Lisa wrote: "Finished #12 a little while ago (Sweetheart) and starting #13.(See Jane Run)"

Lisa, I loved the Chelsea Cain series. What did you think of Sweetheart?


message 512: by Toni (new)

Toni I have finished #18.


message 513: by Kim (new)

Kim I've just picked up 8 books from the library that are going to be the tv book club choices over the next few weeks. Some of them are out of my comfort zone and quite lengthy- so I think I may get a little behind schedule for a while. I like to be challenged to read other things- so I am going to read them. I'll just have to treat myself to some light fluffy ones in the spring!


message 514: by Renee (new)

Renee (pontiacgal501) | 36 comments I've just finished A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway and just started The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. It's going to be hard to put a dent in my TBR pile when I go to the library and check books out.


message 515: by Kelly (new)

Kelly I've now completed 7 for January and will be starting #8 today. I'm close, so I'm going to make d*mn sure I reach my 12!


message 516: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) You can do it Kelly!! And the rest of you too!!


message 517: by Kelly (new)

Kelly  Smith  (kander33) Way to go Kelly. One of us has to do it, might as well be you! =) Cause I am not going to make it! LOL Good thing I am just doing this for fun!


message 518: by Afsana (last edited Jan 20, 2010 10:09AM) (new)

Afsana (afsanaz) we can do it!!

And even if you normally would not be able to reach 12 in a month even just reaching it once will be satisfying!!


message 519: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Thanks girls!! And Kelly, don't sweat not making 12 - having fun is def the whole point! I like Afsana's point of view about even just reaching it once being satisfying. Every new month can be a new attempt. :-)


message 520: by Yassemin (new)

Yassemin (yas666) Lisa wrote: "Finished #12 a little while ago (Sweetheart) and starting #13.(See Jane Run)"

I also liked Sweetheart, would be good to know what you thought about it? :)


message 521: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Lane (jaxlane) | 126 comments I finished the first 100 pages of Witch & Wizard today while at the hospital with my father waiting for the doctor. I am really hoping to make 12 books, but it is going to be very tight.


message 522: by Afsana (new)

Afsana (afsanaz) Fw2books wrote: "Toni wrote: "I have finished #18. "

OK, now I don't feel so bad. I've labelled hqn's as half a book, re-reads half a book and since I only read 2 of the 4 stories in the anthology... I'm at 15.5..."


just curious- why you are counting rereads as half books as woul have thought that if reading book from front to back would take same amount of time as new read?


message 523: by Afsana (new)

Afsana (afsanaz) Fw2books wrote: "Afsana wrote: "Fw2books wrote: "Toni wrote: "I have finished #18. "

OK, now I don't feel so bad. I've labelled hqn's as half a book, re-reads half a book and since I only read 2 of the 4 stories..."


ok I get your point

I am always reading too I have 100+ books on my actual tbr and am also attempting to rerad all my books(300+) books-though the rereads are not all this year but will set targets per author and have a challenge running thru the years

And these are what i am counting in my 144 books


message 524: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) I am on book #4 I thought this was going to be a very slow month but so far it's picking up. It would have been 5 but gave up on one.


message 525: by Till (new)

Till (Tillus) | 26 comments I have finished 12 books but i must admit that some of them are really short.


message 526: by Dorothy (new)

Dorothy  (vilette) | 208 comments Till wrote: "I have finished 12 books but i must admit that some of them are really short. "

I've finished 9 and am half way through 3 others. I'm hoping to do more than 12 in January since February is such a short month. This means I will have to give up playing solitaire on the computer ;-)


message 527: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Lol Dot. Computer games can be hard to break away from. ;) Do you ever play on pogo? They have a ton of games, I LOVE that site!


message 528: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) I know Kelly and Dot, computer games are very addictive. My downfall is Slingo. LOL


message 529: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 394 comments I know what you mean Fw2book about them coming in weirdly. I had reserved the entire Kitty series (Kitty and the Midnight Hour) and had all of them come in at 1 time--EXCEPT #1--and I'm still stuck at #3 on the reserve list for it. And #2 had to be back to the library in 2 weeks, since someone else had it on reserve. So I've now read Kitty #2 and #3. But still haven't moved up at all on the reserve list for #1. Sigh, isn't waiting just great?



message 530: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) Jackie and Yas, I really liked Sweetheart. Yet another series I have to keep up with now. LOL


message 531: by Samantha (new)

Samantha I've already read 17. I'm doing real good but I know that I'll end up slowing down because I'll end up in a rut or I'll get occupied with other activities especially around the summer. But for now this is helping me knock off my TBR pile.


message 532: by Dorothy (new)

Dorothy  (vilette) | 208 comments Dot wrote: "Till wrote: "I have finished 12 books but i must admit that some of them are really short. "

I've finished 9 and am half way through 3 others. I'm hoping to do more than 12 in January since Febru..."


I haven't tried pogo or Slingo. I used to be addicted to Tetrus....now I seem to stick to solitaire because it is more relazing and my reactions are getting slower !


message 533: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Kelly R wrote: "Lol Dot. Computer games can be hard to break away from. ;) Do you ever play on pogo? They have a ton of games, I LOVE that site!"

I just signed up for pogo. Thanks for the tip! Although I probably shouldn't thank you ... I have a feeling I'm going to spending a lot of time on it! LOL




message 534: by [deleted user] (new)

Born of Fire. Check and Done. Now to finish book 10.


message 535: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Catherine wrote: "Kelly R wrote: "Lol Dot. Computer games can be hard to break away from. ;) Do you ever play on pogo? They have a ton of games, I LOVE that site!"

I just signed up for pogo. Thanks for the t..."


Lol Catherine. You will get hooked ;-) I used to play Scrabble several times a day. And Word Whomp. And the balloon popping game - it's called Poppit, can't remember how to spell it though. Recently I've been playing the slots, and they are most addictive. You can even win real money if you land on a jackpot, although I'm sure the odds are next to nil. You play with tokens, and then you can spend tokens to buy outfits and hairstyles and backgrounds for your mini (your little person). It's all very fun lol.


message 536: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Oh my gosh, one of my coworkers is totally addicted to Poppit. I've never tried it, but she plays it every day! All I've tried so far is Trivial Pursuit.


message 537: by Kelly (new)

Kelly That's funny :D Poppit is fun! I haven't tried Trivial Pursuit yet, but I want to. Bingo is fun too.


message 538: by Catherine (new)

Catherine I'm sure I'll eventually try everything!


message 539: by Afsana (new)

Afsana (afsanaz) Samantha wrote: "I've already read 17. I'm doing real good but I know that I'll end up slowing down because I'll end up in a rut or I'll get occupied with other activities especially around the summer. But for now ..."

What I say is worry about summer later

or

If you read 1 extra (13) for the 9 months of non summer then 9 books for the 3 months

or 2 extra (14) per month for 9 months then can read only 6 per month in those 3 months of summer. Or just read as and when you can and hope for the best


message 540: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) I used to play Poppit! a lot, until I found Slingo. Poppit is fun.


message 541: by Samantha (new)

Samantha That's the plan...to just keep going.




message 542: by Kelly (new)

Kelly What is Slingo?


message 543: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) Kelly, it's kinda like bingo but you have a slot machine and you have to fill the whole board. You can also get a devil which will take away half your points or you can get an angel that can save you from the devil. Really, really fun.


message 544: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Oh that does sound fun Lisa! I'll have to look for it. What site do you play on?


message 545: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (ccgreene) My average on books per month is usually 6 or 7. I'm just not sure I can make 144 in a year... :( I'm going to try it but I'm thinking I may end between 80 and 90...


message 546: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (ccgreene) Sure wish we could count childrens books... LOL I read Cat in the Hat about 6 times a night!


message 547: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) I am reading Pretty Little Mistakes: A Do-Over Novel, a choose your own adventure book. It is a book club pick and one I picked for a game, 2 birds one book, LOL. I don't think I will count it for this challenge as you can't read it cover to cover. I read 3 versions tonight, will read some more, but will get bored with it soon. But it is interesting the things that happen when you pick.


message 548: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Darcy, I remember choose-your-own-adventure books!! I didn't know they still made them. :)


message 549: by Kelly (last edited Jan 21, 2010 06:20PM) (new)

Kelly Carrie, I don't think I'm going to make the full 144 either, and I'm sure we won't be the only ones. It will be a push for me to read 5 more this month (I've completed 7). I could probably do it, except that I have a buddy read scheduled for Monday, which is going to slow me down, I feel like.
It's okay though. What I'm thinking is that I'll make sure that I do a total of 100 books for the year (which should be doable for me, at the rate I'm going), and anything over that is icing on the cake. I figure that if I relax about it a little, I will probably read faster, and I may even end up coming pretty close to the 144. 9 a month would be 108 for the year, so I'm going to push myself for 9 a month - and anything over that will be great. :)


message 550: by Catherine (new)

Catherine I remember choose-your-own-adventure books too. Those were fun.


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