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How is your 144 books for 2010 going

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message 351: by BJ Rose (new)

BJ Rose (bjrose) | 93 comments Darcy wrote: "BJ, I am in Minneapolis. Where did you grow up?"

In the sticks!! Born on a farm (literally!) and then moved to the big city of Hutchinson - well, it was big to a little farm girl, and it's grown about 10x in size since then




message 352: by Afsana (new)

Afsana (afsanaz) Ann aka Iftcan wrote: "Well, I think I just finished #19--but it could have been #20. While I do feel somewhat better, I'm afraid that I still do NOT feel very good, and if I do more than walk 10 or 15 feet, I feel like..."

you are still not well

poor you!!

But you are making headway in reading so now you are set up for a couple of slow months!!


message 353: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) BJ, I had friends in college that were from Hutch, so I totally know where you are talking about.


message 354: by Barbara ★ (new)

Barbara ★ I'm finishing up book 10 tonight and starting Blue Bloods tomorrow.


message 355: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) I am on book 15, Bone Magic.

Barbsis, I read Blue Bloods and liked it but thought it was a little slow for the first half. Let me know what you think of it.


message 356: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo I didn't get any reading done yesterday or today. ugh better get a move on. I was doing so good. But 2 days out ruined that.
Well maybe tonight. Have to get though a library book. Probably will not be a fast read but I'm sure going to try my best so I can get back to my own books again.




message 357: by Susan (new)

Susan (superbookfreak) | 115 comments Darcy wrote: "Susan, those are good ones. Plus the best thing is that the author has finished the series so it is one you can read all at once and get a conclusion and not be left hanging."

I have the fourth one coming, so I will have read all four here soon.


message 358: by Susan (new)

Susan (superbookfreak) | 115 comments Kelly R wrote: "Just finished my 3rd and starting my 4th!

finished Sworn to Silence by Linda Castillo

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I have to put Sworn to Silence on hold again, I just got it haven't had a chance to read it and it's requested by someone else. So I have to take it back to the library.


message 359: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) Susan, Sworn to Silence is a good one, worth getting to read.


message 360: by Kim (last edited Jan 12, 2010 03:39PM) (new)

Kim I've just finished book 5- which was a really quick read but very moving. It was Blue Sky July by Nia Wyn. It was a real tear jerker in parts. It was about a little boy with severe cerebal palsy and certain parts were really moving.

I went to the library again tonight and picked a reserved book. I need to read the books at home really- but can't resist picking new books up at the library.

I'm using a diary as my book journal this year- so I have put a note each month to remind me how many books I need to have read to be on track. I'm not stressing about being on track- but I will know whether I am or not!


message 361: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wldinnis) I just finished book #6 which was Kiss of Crimson by Lara Adrian. It was a real page turner and I have a couple more books from the series in my house.

Kim-I just picked up another book from the library too and I have the endless pile at home. I get where you are coming from :)


message 362: by Carrie (Care) (new)

Carrie (Care) (care76) I just finished book 6 as well. It was Destined for an Early Grave (Night Huntress, #4) by Jeaniene Frost . Now I have to decide what to read next. Sometimes starting a new book is the hardest process.




message 363: by Kelly (last edited Jan 12, 2010 04:00PM) (new)

Kelly Kim wrote: "I've just finished book 5- which was a really quick read but very moving. It was Blue Sky July by Nia Wyn. It was a real tear jerker in parts. It was about a little boy with severe cerebal palsy an..."

Kim - what kind of diary are you using to keep track? I love diaries and journals :)

I'm keeping track of my 2010 reads in 3 places: 1)here in the 144 thread 2)on my livejournal account, and 3)in my pretty pink "Book Journal", which is a 3-ring binder notebook where I keep lists of all the books I want to read by certain authors (divided alphabetically by author last name), more lists of things I want to read, series to try, books I read in 2008, 2009, and now 2010. All kinds of stuff. I've had a bit of a hard time getting it organized b/c I have SOO many lists going, but I'm getting there. In the pink journal, I'm recording # of pages, date started, date finished, and whether it was my own book or a library book for every book that I complete this year.


message 364: by Catherine (new)

Catherine I'm going to do Three Weeks to Say Goodbye on audiobook. I'm driving to Chicago and back on Thursday so I'll start it then!


message 365: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Catherine wrote: "I'm going to do Three Weeks to Say Goodbye on audiobook. I'm driving to Chicago and back on Thursday so I'll start it then!"

Hope you enjoy it Catherine! I loved it!

I'm on my 5th, just a few chapters into The Writing Class. I love it so far, it's SO funny!!


message 366: by Catherine (new)

Catherine That's another one in my TBR pile. Glad to hear it's funny. I'll save it to read after something really serious!


message 367: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) Catherine, I just finished Three Weeks to Say Goodbye like 3 min. ago. I really enjoyed it and there was one part in it that I personally know what they were feeling.


message 368: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) Finished #6. Number 7 will be BoneMan's Daughters.


message 369: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Ooh, thanks for letting me know that, Lisa. When I'm done with it you can tell me more if you want to!


message 370: by Jery (new)

Jery (brwniidgirl) | 94 comments Darcy wrote: "BJ don't you hate it when you get hooked on a series and the library has the audacity to only have the first one and not the others, forcing you to buy them???? LOL
I feel like then as long as I a..."


Even worse - when they have the second book in a series but not the first! *LOL* I actually bought the first book in a series and donated it to my library - after I read it, of course - to alleviate this exact problem!


message 371: by Audrey (new)

Audrey Cook Kolbek (audreykol) I guess I will get it a try. I like to take my time and enjoy the book I am reading, so I really don't know if I will make, but if I do .... yeah for me. LOL
I am on #4 Divine Misdemeanor.


message 372: by Kim (new)

Kim This year I just picked up a pretty diary from our 'pound' shop. I usually use a pretty journal type book which lasts a couple of years. The last one was full- so I decided to try a diary this year. Not sure whether it looks so neat as the journal- but I can see how many books have been read that week at a glance.


message 373: by Deborah (new)

Deborah (goodreadscomdeborahduran) 144 books shall be a joy to read. I am not sure how or where to amend my list of books I Have read. I will post what books i have read since the first of the year here for now. Are young adult books allowed and how do I know if a book is considered a children's book or a young adult book as some youth books I have read are very lengthy and well written and should not be over looked.I am not a great one for chatting but enjoy a good challenge especially when it involves books.
Playing For The Ashes by Elizabeth George
Chosen to die By Lisa Jackson


message 374: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa theJeepDiva (thejeepdiva) I think the challenge is going to be too easy for me now. I got laid off from work last Friday. I have always been a heavy reader. I don't watch too much tv. I probably need to look into a few more hobbies. We are moving next month so perhaps that will give me more to do. I started my 8th book last night.


message 375: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) Vanessa wrote: I think the challenge is going to be too easy for me now. I got laid off from work last Friday....

Vanessa, I totally know where you are coming from as I have been laid off for the last 6 months. I know I read a lot, but now I read a lot more, probably the only good thing, but I would give up that time to go back to work. LOL Never thought I would say that.


message 376: by A.K. (new)

A.K. (kthrynwtkns) I'm in school, plus I'm taking extra classes, and I'm in bowling, so I have very little time to read. I read fast, though , so I've already beat the 12 a month this month. I read up to 15 books at a time, too.


message 377: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) Fw2books wrote: 1911280 Finished Nalini Singh's Caressed by Ice... I am enjoying her Psy/Changeling world and even reading them out of order you can easily follow the series.

This is one of my favorite series. I really like the whole world the books are set in. It is always great fun to see if you can guess where they are going with some of the characters.


message 378: by Angela (new)

Angela Holland (bookaunt) I am doing a lot better so far than I thought I would I hope I keep up the pace.


message 379: by Afsana (new)

Afsana (afsanaz) Deborah wrote: "144 books shall be a joy to read. I am not sure how or where to amend my list of books I Have read. I will post what books i have read since the first of the year here for now. Are young adult book..."

Young adult books are allowed but not children

To get an idea of what people are counting as children there is a thread about childrens book in the general discussio section


Vanessa-I am sorry to hear about loosing your job and i hope that changes for you soon. I am in the same boat


message 380: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Deborah wrote: "144 books shall be a joy to read. I am not sure how or where to amend my list of books I Have read. I will post what books i have read since the first of the year here for now. Are young adult book..."

Hi Deborah. To keep track of your books, just go to the "C-D Lists" section, since it is divided by first name. Click the heading, and then click "New Topic" and make yourself a folder. You can keep track of the books you've read in whatever manner works best for you. You could make one long list and keep adding to it, or you can divide yours by month, or whatever you like. Hope that helps, and if you have any questions, just ask!!


message 381: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo I'm a journal/diary lover too. I'm bad keeping a regular journal/diary except for my book one. I'm trying to do better this year. But the journal I used in the past is the one that is spiral that B&N has I believe they have 2 or 3 sizes. I used the middle one. It's good if you want to do it for more than one year. I start looking early for my next book journal. I had 2 different ones this year but decided on the spiral one that is like the levengers type that you can take the pages in and out. I bought it at staplers and you can add more pages to it. It's brown and has a place for pen or pencil. I do title, author, date finished, trade,hc,pb, # of pages, if it's a library book or a DL also first line in the book, That is all in pen then pencil I write any comments or alittle bit about the book under that. At the top of the page I put book # and month on one side and year total on the other side. I had room for this year in last year's book but I needed a change because I was getting behind in last year's book so thought a new book would help. As for journal/diaries I'm always looking for something different or new and I'm usually always buying something different.




message 382: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Donnajo, are you talking about the Piccadilly Wire-O journals from Barnes and Noble? Like this one?

I LOOOOVE these journals. They are very reasonably priced, they come in the 3 sizes, they have really awesome designs on the cover, and the cover is hardback so that you can comfortably write in bed or outside or wherever. I have a lined one that I used for a diary/journal for a while, but I filled it with so many other things (like to-do lists) that I wanted something new about half-way through. I've always meant to get another one just like it but with a different cover. And then I have the very same journal, different cover, but blank inside, that I use to draw in.


message 383: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (colleenct1) | 87 comments I have finished #4. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and I have started #5. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield I really like this book, I should be almost done with it tonight.

When I get home from work I do not turn the TV on till I have read at least 100 pages. My 9 year old son thought there was something wrong with the TV. He asked me if I forgot to pay the cable bill. :)


message 384: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) Colleen wrote: My 9 year old son thought there was something wrong with the TV. He asked me if I forgot to pay the cable bill.

You should have told him yes, in hopes that he would cut down on his watching too. LOL


message 385: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (colleenct1) | 87 comments Darcy, I wish I had thought of that.


message 386: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo Kelly, no that isn't the one. I didn't see it listed as one of the spiral notebooks but they have them in the store. They are plastic covers (black, blue and I think red might be other colors also you can get them in not sure)I tried to go see the name on the old journal I have but I can't read the tag. But I know they still carry them. They might not have the elastic that goes around them on those. I'll probably be going to B&N in the next few weeks to use a gift certificate when I do I'll look again and see what they call them. for regular journals I've used the black Moleskin ones that have elastic around them also the the ones that look like cardboard on front. I like the black ones that are small. Those I seem to fill up faster and keep writing in and they are easy to carry with you. But since they aren't spiral they aren't good for book journals. My favorite book journal from long ago you can't find or get anymore. With them I used to take them apart and put them back the way I want them. They had pages for books read, lend out, notes and something else. I used to buy more than one and only use the notes and books read sections.




message 387: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Oh fun - I'd love to know the name of the journal next time you go to B&N. And I would highly recommend the Picadilly ones. They have 200 pages, lined front and back. And they come in small, med, and large. I love the Moleskins but I've never bought one. I have a GORGEOUS aqua-colored journal that my mom gave me, that I haven't used yet. It's just so beautiful that I hate to mar it up! I'll try to either take a pic of it and post it here, or find it online somewhere.


message 388: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Lane (jaxlane) | 126 comments Finished book #3 and working on #4 Virgin River by Robyn Carr and #5 Two for the Dough by Janet Evanovich.


message 389: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 394 comments (pouting) my library doesn't have The Writing Class. Since you all were talking about it, and it looked like it might be interesting, I tried to get it. But they don't have it. (can I sulk now?) lol. :oP


message 390: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Ann, I'd be willing to do a book swap with you when I'm done reading it, if you have any books you're willing to part with. Let me know what you think.


message 391: by Lisa S (new)

Lisa S (kasey_k_fan) Ann I know what you mean, my library doesn't have that one either. I'm also reading the Prey series and it doesn't have the second one.
Catherine just let me know when you are finished with Three Weeks to Say Goodbye and I'll tell you what part I was talking about.
Now on to my 8th book, Buried Lives.


message 392: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Thank you Lisa, I will let you know.


message 393: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) Not doing so well yet. I finally started a new book for January yesterday. Took me forever to finish the last 2 books I started in December. But between the holidays and a little accident my reading time was very short. Plus personal problems i just did not feel like concentrating. Oh well hopefully the rest of the months of the year will make up for my slow start.


message 394: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo Janet evanovich's books are one of my favorites. I still have to read the last one. Usually I read it as soon as I get it but for some reason I keep forgetting I have to read it yet. I'm still reading the library book so it's taking me longer even though the book is good.




message 395: by Afsana (new)

Afsana (afsanaz) alicia wrote: "Not doing so well yet. I finally started a new book for January yesterday. Took me forever to finish the last 2 books I started in December. But between the holidays and a little accident my readin..."

Hope all well now

don't worry you will have some bad months and good months so things will hopefully equal itself out


message 396: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) Fw2books wrote:I can't claim they're good writing but they fill that "silly" spot when you just want to read something, and you don't know what you are in the mood for. There's no surprises, not big changes in plot... just fluff.

I agree with you about this series, but I still love them and can't wait to see what craziness Stephanie gets up to and how many cars she blows up. I also find that I can't read these ones in public as I start laughing out loud and people look at you funny. While great literature they are not, they are great fun.


message 397: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 394 comments Hum, does anyone remember her blowing up more than 3 cars in any 1 book? I think that's the max number she's done, right? And the "Between the Numbers" books are even fluffier, but no WAY am I going to miss reading one. LOVE that Diesel. :o)



message 398: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo I like them because I live in NJ. I even get snail newsletters from her. And her books are really the only hcs I buy at the moment. Except I didn't buy the last in between book.




message 399: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) Ann I do remember what you are talking about. I love the one where the garbage truck is blown up and lands on her car. Or when she has one of Ranger's expensive cars and something happens to it. But the Buick always seems to live on as her back up car, I love that.


message 400: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Lane (jaxlane) | 126 comments Donnajo wrote: "I like them because I live in NJ. I even get snail newsletters from her. And her books are really the only hcs I buy at the moment. Except I didn't buy the last in between book.

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Donnajo, I, too, love that they take place in NJ.

Have you tried Chelsea Cain? She wrote a bunch of books, but one of her series, Heartsick, Sweetheart and Evil at Heart is awesome and it also takes place in New Jersey (the nortwestern area, not too far from us).

Let me know if you try her books.


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