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I Heart Indie Books Reading Challenge 2011

https://www.smashwords.com/books/cate...
I just got 16 books and it's only the first day...I'm doomed! ;)

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Thanks!
I'm adding to my list every few weeks or so, and just adding all the ones I've read since the last add. I have noticed some don't have anything since the beginning of January. It is hard to keep up with challenges sometimes....

My eighth review is of the action-packed fantasy, The Crown Conspiracy
http://www.sibelhodge.com/my-blog/rev...
Happy Indie Reading!
Sibel Hodge :)


Full review on my blog: http://www.sibelhodge.com/my-blog/rev...
Happy Indie Reading!
Sibel Hodge

So far on my Indie bookshelf I have (to read):



















If anyone sees any that is not an Indie book in there please let me know = )

Clarity (published by Scholastic)
Eternal (published by Kensington)
XVI (published by Puffin, a division of Penguin)
If you are ever not sure just ask here and I'm sure someone here will help ya out. :)
(and i think you just made my wishlist grow! lol!)

How did you like


Hey Sibel, glad you found us. That sounds great!

How did you like

It was a fun read.

I just found out about Spencer Hill Press which is "an independent publishing house that specializes in sci-fi, urban fantasy, and paranormal romance for young adult readers."


My tenth review for this challenge of In Search of Lucy - a dramatic story of family relationships.
More on my blog... http://www.sibelhodge.com/my-blog/rev...

I'm going to do Level 1 Bronze starting April, maybe 2 books a month.
April
The Unsuspecting Mage by Brian S. Pratt


(That cover freaks me out.)
I hope that these two are rightly indies. Also, could someone tell me whether Jana DeLeon could be considered an indie author? Apparently she was published with Dorchester and got the rights to her books back, which she is now selling on Smashwords.

Yay! Another person for the challenge!
It looks like Brian S.Pratt and Christopher Buecheler are both Indies. I think Jana used to publish with Harlequinn, too, but looks like she's put some work up herself now, so, yes, she's an Indie!
Enjoy! :)




I enjoyed both of these. Heads is a meandering, comic 'road trip' type book about a young Irish artist who gets in trouble with a priest in San Francisco.
Hold My Hand is a supernatural thriller, first published by Random House (I think) and now published by the author for the kindle in a new edition.
I gave both books 5*. I have put the reviews on Amazon & here - not sure if I'll add them to my blog as I tend to just do one line recommendations of books I have read and enjoyed, as well as blogs I read, etc.
Helen
http://helensmithblog.blogspot.com

:)


My 14th review is of Sweet Seduction - a really sweet romance.
http://www.sibelhodge.com/my-blog/rev...

Sibel, I have Sweet Seduction. I'm glad you liked it. I might end up substituting The Unsuspecting Mage with that for next month (or maybe even this month?) instead. I'll see how it goes.


May
Special Forces: Soldiers Director's Cut by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate done
Special Forces: Mercenaries I by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate done
Special Forces: Mercenaries II by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate done
Special Forces: Veterans by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate done
Sweet Seductions by Tania Tirraoro done
I think
Jack Brighton is also indie? He publishes with Firm Hand Books. Read "In the Dark" by him.


No more indies for me this month besides finishing up Special Forces: Veterans by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate. I have to finish finish up a couple of library books and two books for a May challenge.
June
Finish The Unsuspecting Mage by Brian Pratt (I hope?)
Mischief in Mudbug by Jana DeLeon

My seventeenth review is of Burn Out - a captivating thriller... http://www.sibelhodge.com/my-blog/rev...

Erika- That book sounds really good. I might have to see if I can find it somewhere online for cheap.
Niquae- Now that school is out I am reading a lot more. I still don't read as much as I used to. Getting older means more responsibilities and less reading time! Why does it have to be like that? :(



My favourite so far has been


My nineteenth review is of The Assassins' Village - a fab Agatha Christie style mystery set in Cyprus...
http://www.sibelhodge.com/my-blog/rev...

Mischief in Mudbug by Jana DeLeon
It was a fairly easy read. I had enjoyed the first book more, but the second one was fun as well. The ghost, Helena, was as crazy as ever - or crazier, rather. Although it's been a while since I had read the first book so my memory is not entirely reliable, I thought that Helena's personality had changed just a bit in this book.
While it's a ghost story/mystery/romance, I felt that the romance took a backseat to the mystery, which was fine by me but due to the limited on-screen time of hero and heroine interacting with each other, the fact that they fell in love with each other was just the slightest bit unconvincing (it was more like love at first sight, I suppose). I liked the hero well enough, who was former FBI turned detective. His background story for why he chose the specialty he did - searching for missing persons - made sense. The heroine didn't stand out too much to me, but heroines rarely do for me.
The mystery of who was trying to kill the heroine was quite a mystery. I couldn't figure it out until the heroine did although...I'm not that great with figuring out whodunits in the first place so that's may not mean much.
I was bothered about two things. One was the significance of the heroine's great-aunt's diary entry, which I didn't think was explained. The other was how neatly everything fell into place. Granted, the tone of the book was fairly humorous and light-hearted, and as a mystery romance, we're guaranteed a HEA, but it seemed terribly convenient the way things ended up to the point of it being unnatural - or forced, even.
I do intend to read the third book though. I do enjoy this series, especially the ghost.
This book is available on Smashwords.com for $3.99 (I think).
Now, will I manage to finally finish reading The Unsuspecting Mage? Doubt it since I am barely into the third chapter and cannot muster up enough interest to continue.


My 20th review is of Confessions of a Call Center Gal: a novel - a laugh-out-loud chicklit novel...
http://www.sibelhodge.com/my-blog/rev...



I just finished a short story by Eva Gale called "Hysteria" which is about a young woman who is in treatment for female hysteria in the late 19th century. It was an interesting read but too short. I felt that parts of it could have been expanded. It's available for free on Smashwords.


http://www.sibelhodge.com/my-blog/rev...
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