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How is your 144 books for 2010 going
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May 27, 2010 02:46AM

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tv...what's that...lol! mine is hardly on anymore...i was deployed during the most of this season's tv shows (the first half), so i'm soo far behind that it hasn't even been worth trying to catch up...i'll buy them on dvd when they come out or catch them on re-runs to catch up...

Some of these readers are truly awesome, aren't they. I don't quite measure up. I'm just at 12 books a month. Keep reading and recording your books. Enjoy the journey.





I have been hitting a lot of "bad" books too lately, 2 or 3 that I can't finish.

Wow! That is awesome. I feel like I could have done more if I had gone to the library or friends earlier instead of buying me books/ebooks. Duh. Ah, well. Live and learn... or relearn

I'm right there with you! I think that this may be my first resolution that I've completed, too! I've even done something that I thought I would never do - I have lived without cable tv for over two months now. I don't know if I'll be able to make it all summer with no cable (as a school teacher, I'll be on vacation), but I think that I'm going to give it a try.


Congratulations to all who have finished!
I'm rather pleased with my progress so far, too. I noted at the beginning of the month that I read 8 books in January, 10 in February, 14 in March, and 14 in April, and if I read at least 14 in May, I would be on pace to reach 144 by the end of the year. Well, I actually read 15 books in May (and the day's not over yet) so I've reached 61 for the year. I just might be able to do this. :-)

I just finished 104 - that will be the last one for this month...if I have another month like May, I might reach my 144 by the end of the month - although, i did procrastinate doing schoolwork a lot during the month ;)

We went to Balticon this past weekend (left on Friday morning, just got home an hour ago.) I haven't been doing a lot of reading this month, because we were busy getting ready for the con (er, LOTS of costumes had to be made.)
Anyway--my 11 year old grandson decided that THIS year he was going to make his entire costume personally. He selected his "topic" for the costum--Wizard of Space--then went looking for fabric. He made a cape, hood and robe. All without a pattern (or at least, without a 'bought' one--I helped him work out his own pattern for the 1 thing that he felt "had to have" one.)
He took THREE awards with his costume--including the "special" Bobby Gear Memorial Award. This award is only given to Young Fans (anyone under the age of 12) who enter the masquerade and have SOMETHING to do with their costume--doing their own make-up, thinking of what it should be etc. Its only been being given for 3 years now, since Bobby died. (She ran the Masquerade for about 25 or so years.) He also got best in class, AND one for workmanship). Ok, ALL the kids get some kind of award for their costumes, but he was the ONLY one who went for workmanship--and the judges aren't "required" to give an award for it. He was ssooo excited that he was almost shaking when they announced all his awards.
Ok, having now done the "bragging Grandma" thing, I guess I should also say that his Mum took "most beautiful" in HER class (Journeyman.) She went as Alexia from Soulless and Changeless .


We went to Balticon this past weekend (left on Friday morning, just got home an hour ago.) I h..."
That is so cool! I'd love to see pics of the costumes :)
Oh, and on topic: May was a pretty good month for me. I had my birthday this month and got lots of book money :) I'm still really far behind (on #46) but I'm plugging along and having a great time. I'm ahead of where I was this time last year and most of my books are first-time reads (last year I spent a lot of time revisiting old friends).

That is some grandchild! Congrats on raising a mom who is creative with her child and a grandson who has imagination and the desire to do things himself when he is so young. Someone must have raised them right.




If you enjoyed the above then try Kerri Arthur Gardidian series and Eileen Wilks Lupi series. Both excellent. As is Patricia Briggs.

I've learned a lot about the new books out there from comments on this site and added even more books to my already very long list of books TBR. I'm grateful for those who review books and talk of books and record books. This is the best site.
Thank you everyone keep up the reading!

can i ask how many in the series?
And congrats by the way


And congrats by the way "
There are 12 books in the series with a 13th on the way. Plus a prequel that was written around the same time as the 5th ..."
sometimes nice break to have the simple, easy or fluff books inbetween your normal books

Congrats to everyone who is doing this challenge, especially everyone who has made their halfway point and those who have already made it past a 100.
Happy reading everyone!



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