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How is your 144 books for 2010 going

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message 851: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo I have tried the YA books of Patterson yet but thinking about giving them a try.




message 852: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca (inexplicablybookish) Julie wrote: "I am so excited for you!! I am not a fast reader either. I like to really get into the books I am reading and it seems like I am always longing for more when the book ends!! Good luck with the rest of the challenge!! You have such a great attitude!! Keep it up!! "

Why thank you so much Julie! I've been shocking myself the past week or two and have now devoured several more books in what amounts to a land speed record for me. I'm taking a tiny reading obsession break today to catch up on some Facebook games and journaling, but intend to be fully back into my obsessive reading swing later tonight or tomorrow. It's amazing how much reading one can sneak in during the day when doing other things!

Best of luck with your reading as well. I see the post above you mentioned branching out of your comfort zone. That's another reason I love challenges like this - I stalk what everyone else reads and raves about and find some great new books/authors ;)




message 853: by Julie (new)

Julie  | 171 comments Rebecca wrote: "Julie wrote: "I am so excited for you!! I am not a fast reader either. I like to really get into the books I am reading and it seems like I am always longing for more when the book ends!! Good luck..."

I agree!! I carry a book in my purse so that I can read while I wait for my take-out or during any times that I would have in the past be irritated about having to wait for something. Now, it is fun to see how much I can read during time that would otherwise have been "wasted!"

As for stalking the pages for good reads!!! I totally do that as well!!

I noticed that your profile said that you like books that are compiled of diary/journal entries. I love books like that!! I recently finished The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which was completely created out of letters. Do you have any good recommendations for that style of book??


message 854: by Pat (new)

Pat | 162 comments I'm just sticking my two cents in here, but there is a book called 84 Charing Cross Road, which is a series of letters between a New York writer and a London bookshop owner. I can't remember the author, but they made it into a movie with Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins.


message 855: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 185 comments Pat wrote: "I'm just sticking my two cents in here, but there is a book called 84 Charing Cross Road, which is a series of letters between a New York writer and a London bookshop owner. I can't remember the a..."

Her names is Helene Hanff. This is one of the books that I have read many times and I watch the movie at least once a year.


message 856: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo I'm hoping to finish the Patterson book Trial today then back to my own books again. Which I have maybe 3 or 4 books started. One I put on my bookshelve here that I reading but really I did it before starting so I really should put it back on the to be read shelve so my shelve doesn't look so bad. It's snowing again here (are we having a fun winter yet ugh) I want spring or at least a winter without snow. The snow that is piled at the end of our area will probably be there until summer it's so high and they are out there now plowing with a little bobcat and I don't know how they are piling it now. Oh well time to go watch out the window.




message 857: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) I am only on book 7 and 8 right now. This month is very distracting for me. So many things going on and the winter blues.


message 858: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (ladyvictoria5) | 98 comments


19 - In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez
20 - Saint Germaine's Prophecy by Elizabeth Clare Prophet
21 - Pillar of Fire by Gerald Lund
22 - Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke
23 - Death of a Dreamer by M.C. Beaton
24 - Arthur - King of Middle March by Kevin Crossley-Holland
25 - Stone Tables by Orson Scott Card


message 859: by Ronda (new)

Ronda  Tutt (rondatutt) I just finished Atlantis Rising by Alyssa Day and it was wonderful.

My total for the year




I have a question - Does anyone know how to put your ratings next to the books you've read like with little hearts? I was told to hold the control key down and then push the number 3 for hearts but it is not working on my key board. I have a regular keyboard by Dell that has a 10 key pad with Num Lock and my Num Lock is on.



message 860: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo I finished the Patterson book. Now it's back to either Janzen's book or Coulter's book. And since they are close to the same type of book I'll pick one and stick to it rather than jump between the two. Probably Coulter.




message 861: by Barbara ★ (last edited Feb 23, 2010 05:26PM) (new)

Barbara ★ I finished 37 Where There's a Witch, 38 Magic Lost, Trouble Found and 39 Truly, Madly.

Reading 40 tonight A Stitch in Time.


message 862: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) My 31st is The Death Dealer


message 863: by Tara (last edited Feb 16, 2010 04:38PM) (new)

Tara | 47 comments Ronda wrote: "I have a question - Does anyone know how to put your ratings next to the books y..."

Hi Ronda,

you can use html code:


♡ is

& # 9 8 2 5 ;
(without the spaces between the characters)

♥ is

& # 9 8 2 9 ;
(without the spaces between the characters)

or

& h e a r t s ;
(without the spaces between the characters)


You can also use stars
★ is

& # 9 7 3 3 ;
(without the spaces between the characters)

☆ is

& # 9 7 3 4 ;

(without the spaces between the characters)

I hope that helps! I think you might also just be able to copy the shape and paste it into your comment!


message 864: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa (vanessamc) Barbara wrote: "I finished 38 Where There's a Witch, 39 Magic Lost, Trouble Found and 40 Truly, Madly.

Reading 41 tonight A Stitch in Time."


Barbara, Wow!! Congrats on your 40. I just finished #24, and am working on 25 and 26. Having a great time. I probably could read a lot more if I could get off this computer.




message 865: by Jennifer C (new)

Jennifer C I have only read 3 books so far this month so I am feeling like a slacker, especially after feeling so good about reaching the goal of 12 for January. BUT, my new nephew was born on Friday so that is sooooo much better than a book. Now that he is here and home and things are settling down, I am hoping to get caught up on my reading. Now I just need to have my mom stop making plans for me.... lol.

(PS - I am 34 years old, way too old for my mom to be telling me my activities for the weekend.... of course her answer would be, you are never too old for that) :)


message 866: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Jennifer wrote: "I have only read 3 books so far this month so I am feeling like a slacker, especially after feeling so good about reaching the goal of 12 for January. BUT, my new nephew was born on Friday so that..."

Congrats on your nephew! I'm 39, and if my mom and I lived in the same town, BELIEVE me, she would have my life planned down to the last minute.




message 867: by Jennifer C (new)

Jennifer C LOL thanks :) That helps. I guess that's what happens when I am the only child that is still single.

Although, my nephew is eating up the majority of the time since he is the first grandchild. I swear they should just give her a room there. lol. But he is soooo cute I can see why she can't stay away. Its only been two days since I saw him last and I am chomping at the bit to see him again. :D


message 868: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Babies are so much fun, especially when they are related to you! I have four nieces and two second cousins that are girls. No little boys in our family, but the girls are super fun too!


message 869: by Jennifer C (new)

Jennifer C I am so glad it wasn't a girl. I would be totally broke. :D lol as it is, I am finding little boys clothes and things are pretty darn cute too.

Babies are fun and so sweet and can totally cheer you up when you have a bad day. I love kids. Hopefully one day I will have some of my own, but for now, I just borrow everyone else's. lol


message 870: by LynnB (last edited Feb 16, 2010 06:01PM) (new)

LynnB Julie wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "Julie wrote: "I am so excited for you!! I am not a fast reader either. I like to really get into the books I am reading and it seems like I am always longing for more when the book ..."

Another good one is Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger. It's letters and notes between a young boy and a baseball player, but more than anything it's about the relationship that grows between the two. Wonderful book.


message 871: by Catherine (new)

Catherine I don't have any and I always thought I would, but I'm so close to 40 at this point and zero romantic prospects! I can always adopt if I want to. Right now I'm fine with being single and childless. I borrow other people's kids too, a lot! It's great because you can give them back when they start screaming!!


message 872: by Jennifer C (new)

Jennifer C LOL and when you are too tired and need alone time. :)

I have zero romantic prospects too. It was hard being at the hospital when we were waiting for him to be born, seeing all the families and new babies and stuff, but then he came along and I fell in love. :D All those other thoughts flew right out the window.


message 873: by Luce-Virlynn (new)

Luce-Virlynn  | 45 comments I think babies are adorable. I love seeing mothers or fathers in public pushing or carrying their baby and cooing at them. I think it's really cute. lol


message 874: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 394 comments lol Jennifer--my Dad was 73 when he died--and my Grandmother was STILL trying to set up his weekends for him. :o) Of course, Grandmama thought she should be able to do that for ALL of us, including her great-great-grandkids. Most of her plans for the weekend tho involved us grown-ups bringing the kids around to see her, so that she could spoil them all.

She especially bugged me about my oldest grandson. He was born on her 95th birthday, and she always insisted, up til her death (at 102) that he "belonged" to her, since he was clearly a birtday present. HE enjoyed being able to tell all his friends that he had to call his Great-great-grandmother on "their" birthday to tell her happy birthday.

Now, on to book reviews.

I finished book 59 last night. Four & Twenty Blackbirds ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ by Mercedes Lackey. It was book 4 in her "Bardic Voices series. However--tiny little spoiler here, for anyone who wants to read this series, it doesn't really seem to fit the series, except that the characters in it had all appeared in previous books in the series. But it was still a good read.



message 875: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (ladyvictoria5) | 98 comments I was married at 18 and had 5 childen: three boys and two girls. Way too young to be married. I admire you women for having a life before children. But now I have 21 grandchildren (and one on the way). and I still have energy to play with them (except when we all get together)! There is time for all seasons of our lives. I don't need to bother other's children but it is VERY nice to give them back to my children when I need a rest!

Thanks Tara for asking about the hearts and thanks Ronda for answering. I'll have to try that.


message 876: by Julie (new)

Julie  | 171 comments Lynn wrote: "Julie wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "Julie wrote: "I am so excited for you!! I am not a fast reader either. I like to really get into the books I am reading and it seems like I am always longing for more ..."

Thanks Rebecca! I will have to check that out!


message 877: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Lane (jaxlane) | 126 comments I finished #12 & #13 yesterday and I'm working on #14, #15 & #16.


message 878: by Tara (new)

Tara | 47 comments Vicky wrote: "Thanks Tara for asking about the hearts and thanks Ronda for answering. I'll have to try that."

No problem!! :)

(Although I answered not asked)



message 879: by Gina (new)

Gina (ginrobi) | 84 comments Barbara wrote: "I enjoyed the short stories though I think they could have been made into real novels and been much better.

here's my review (I think):
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."


Thanks, Barbara. I read your review. I have a feeling I'll be picking it up, especially because of Nalini Singh.


message 880: by Gina (new)

Gina (ginrobi) | 84 comments Over the long weekend (Family Day is a stat holiday in Ontario, Canada), I started and finished Open Season by Linda Howard and today I finished Honeymoon by James Patterson. I'm currently on page 53 of Destined for an Early Grave by Jeaniene Frost (Night Huntress, #4). I so can't get enough of this series!!! If you like paranormal, this series is a must read!

25 down, 119 to go!


message 881: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wldinnis) I just finished #23 Alphabet Weekends: Love on the Road from A to Z by Elizabeth Noble. It was a very good book. I am reading magazines between my books to "cleanse my palette" so I will probably start #24 later on today or tomorrow.


message 882: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo We have a new baby in the family too. My niece had a little girl yesterday. So now we have two to spoil because she's got a 3 yr old brother. But I forgot to bring her present today (books of course) so she will get them when I go to her house. Her brother has alot of books I bought him so he has to share them. But now I can buy books that have to do with girls too.




message 883: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) I had my first child at 19 and now have 3 grown children and 4 grandchildren. I raised one of my grandsons for 2 years. I love him to death, but let me tell you I was so happy when the courts let him go back home. If I had to do it again I would in a heartbeat though.


message 884: by Jennifer C (new)

Jennifer C Donnajo,

lol, I gave my nephew books too when he was born. lol too funny. Congratulations on the niece. :)


message 885: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo Jennifer, I wanted to make sure he enjoyed books so bought him alot up to now and then was giving money that went to a fund for a bookcase (which my niece picked out and bought and it wasn't a good one so don't even know if they use it anymore it didn't have a back except for heavy cardboard not a good idea) and also a reading chair. Which now he calls the thinking chair. I asked if we were going to do it for his sister now and my niece said we probably will only need a new cover with her name on but will use the same chair. I said supposed he still wants it and she said by the time she will want it he will be too big for it.




message 886: by Gina (new)

Gina (ginrobi) | 84 comments Finished Destined for an Early Grave (Night Huntress, #4) and First Drop of Crimson (Night Huntress World, #1), both by Jeaniene Frost. She is an incredible author. The way she writes, you could swear she's been doing so for decades. And I can't say it enough ~ if you are a paranormal fan, the series is a must-read!

27 down, 117 to go.


message 887: by Pat (new)

Pat | 162 comments I just finished #23 THE GLASS CASTLE by Jeannette Walls
This family takes dysfunctional to a whole new level!


message 888: by Luce-Virlynn (new)

Luce-Virlynn  | 45 comments I finished Mates, Dates and Diamond Desitny and Mates, Dates and Sizzling Summers. Now I'm working on the The Host by Stephenie Meyer


message 889: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wldinnis) I just finished #24 A Little Bit Wicked by Kristin Chenoweth. It was hysterical in some places and thoughtful in others. What a great book!


message 890: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Wendy wrote: "I just finished #24 A Little Bit Wicked by Kristin Chenoweth. It was hysterical in some places and thoughtful in others. What a great book!"

That's near the top of my TBR pile, Wendy, because a friend loaned it to me. I'm looking forward to it.



message 891: by Donnajo (last edited Feb 19, 2010 12:37PM) (new)

Donnajo So far compared to last years totals. I up to 10 books for the month this year so far and last year I only did 6 in Feb. up to this date. And for the year so far I'm already at 27 and last year on this date I only finished 16. So I'm doing better this year already.
I need another two books to get 12 in for the month but going by the date I'll probably have more than that depending on the books I pick.






message 892: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) #32 is Valentine


message 893: by Jennifer C (new)

Jennifer C Donnajo -great ideas for future gifts! :) Thanks


message 894: by Barbara ★ (last edited Feb 23, 2010 05:29PM) (new)

Barbara ★ Finished #40 A Stitch in Time, #41 Personal Demons, #42 Soul Magic and #43 (audiobook) A Hole in Texas: A Novel.

Starting #44 tomorrow Heart of Darkness.


message 895: by Haley (new)

Haley I just started this, Im not too sure if I will be able to do it! I only have about 10 books so far. Hehe,
But im still trying!
=D


message 896: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wldinnis) I just finished #25 Ashes of Midnight by Lara Adrian.


message 897: by Gina (new)

Gina (ginrobi) | 84 comments Just finished Everlasting Kiss by Amanda Ashley. It was good, but I thought rather tame than the ones I usually read. Still, a cute story. 3.75 stars.


message 898: by Kelly (last edited Feb 20, 2010 11:16PM) (new)


message 899: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) Started #33 Gold Diggers: A Novel


message 900: by Ronda (new)

Ronda  Tutt (rondatutt) I am totally surprised with myself because I did make a list of the books I wanted to read this month and I have read all of them but the last one on the list and it looks like I will be adding to the list.
Knocking out my list for February Reads

1. Shades of Midnight by Lara Adrian ★★★★
2. Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris ★★★★★
3. All Together Dead★★★★★
4. From Dead to Worse★★★★
5. Dead and Gone★★★★
6. Witch and Wizard by James Patterson ★★★★
7. Atlantis Rising by Alyssa Day ★★★★★
8. Atlantis Awakening★★★★
9. Taken by the Night by Kathryn Smith ★★★★★
10. Let the Night Begin ★★★★
11. Night of the Huntress★★★★
12. Awaken Me Darkly by Gena Showalter ★★★
13. A Man for Temperance by Gilbert Morris ★★★★★
14. Joelle's Secret by Gilbert Morris

So far I have read 13 books for February and 26 books for the year 2010.




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