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Making Dents in the Piles of Books Challenge

I'm currently reading A Game of Thrones from my pile.
I recently read The Summer Tree from my pile but then I had to buy the next two in the series.
With that said, I'm going to try really hard to read series I already have, or standalone novels. It's not like I don't have plenty on my shelves waiting for me to choose them.
There's a library book sale in my area in February and I keep telling myself that I'm not going to it but you and I both know I'm in denial and I'll be on line an hour before they open on the first day, LOL



Right now, I'm reading Agents of Light and Darkness. Shouldn't take me too much longer to finish that one, unless the next couple of days are too hectic, which is a big possibility. I might be able to get some good reading time in tonight, though.


Christine, sure, never too many books, but there is such a thing as too little space, LOL

I really wish I could have kept all the books I've read but then I'd need to rent another house or two, LOL

I'm working on Wicked and I have:
The Heartsong of Charging Elk by James Welch
The Seduction of Water by Carol Gooodman
Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner
The Man With the Golden Torque
Benighted by Kit Whitfield
also.


About halfway into January if I don't renew. I read all kinds of books so they run the gamut.
With Tax return time coming I'll probably be book shopping soon so i might have to wait a bit to get started...

I think I'll try to get rid of standalones first since I don't have all books to my series, and that would only further add to my book buying compulsion.

It's difficult for me to drop a book without finishing it and I struggled with the decision all day. But as Jason pointed out, life is too short to read bad books. I have far too much on my shelves to waste time with something I'm not enjoying.
I've chosen Never After by Rebecca Lickiss because it seems like it'd be fun. And that's what I want right now: some fun.





You'll have fun and may read some thigns that remind you of other work you've read because of his influence on the genre. If you've ever read Stephen King's Night Shift and the first story "Jarusalem's Lot" you'll recognize some of the plot of "The Rats in the Walls" for instance. There's also been plenty of film and television translations of his work like in several episodes of Night Gallery.

There's also a podcast with two guys, Chris Lackey and Chad Fifer, who explain Lovecraft's fiction (his prose can be somewhat difficult) with excerpts read by professional readers. Their goal is to read and explain all the important stories by Lovecraft. I highly recommend it. It's very entertaining and funny. You'll also learn lots of interesting things. If you're interested, here's the link to their webpage:
http://hppodcraft.com/
They also have it available at iTunes. Just search hppodcraft


There's also a podcast with two guys, Chris Lackey and Chad Fifer, who explain Lovecraft's fiction (his prose can be somewhat diffi..."
The Mist is one of my all time favorite stories by Stephen King. I am a huge fan of SK. I will check out the webpage later on today. Thanks! This is exactly why I love GR. There are always opportunities to find new treasures.

Erm I have a coupla hundred at least...

You must have big shelves! :-)
Jackie wrote: Weenie, Good Luck in your Dent Making. You have a realistic goal.
Thanks!

You must have big shelves! :-)
Jackie wrote: Weenie, Good Luck in your Dent Making. You have a realistic goal.
Thanks!"
Nope I don't :( I have two standard ones and I own about 2,000 books all told. A few years ago I edited them down by getting rid of what I just wasn't going to read. Before that there were 3,000.

I'm reading Storm Front by Jim Butcher. I think I am in love! Harry Dresden is great!


But the television show was pretty good too. Too bad it only lasted one season.


Making another Dent with Vampire of the Mists."
Well most are paperbacks or i'd be really overrun with them. Right now I have a bunch on the shelves and then a bunch more in 4 of those big rubbermaid tubs and a few boxes. Yes I do think i should probably start investing in some more shelves.
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That means, no book buying.
Okay, okay. A little too challenging, I know. You can buy yourself books. But if you do, you can't read it until this little challenge is done.
Sound like fun? Or, at least challenging? Feel free to join us on our quest.