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2011 Challenge Archive > April - Pick It For Me Challenge

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message 951: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (last edited Apr 05, 2011 05:13PM) (new)

~KarenH~ | 11332 comments I agree completely about Debbie Macomber, Shirley. I've been reading her stuff off and on for over 20 years, although I haven't read much in the last year or two. I always enjoy finding good authors that live in and/or write about places that I know, and reading 16 Lighthouse Road again (I read it years ago when it was first published) makes me want to hop on a ferry and go visit Port Orchard - the town on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State that Cedar Cove is based on.

Shirley wrote: "Karen
Glad you liked it and want to "digest" it before reading another in the series. I loved it and am waiting awhile to go on with the series.
Debbie is always a good cozy read..."



message 952: by Monica (new)

Monica Maybe (monicamaybe) | 45 comments Christine S. wrote: "Glad to hear I'm not the only one with this illness! lol..."


UGHHH. It's horrible Christine, messes up my whole scheduled and sleeping pattern, but I couldn't have put it down even if I had wanted to. Currently ignoring all other books and I'm glued to "Catching Fire". :)


message 953: by Debbie (new)

Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments Mockingjay is just as consuming. Once you start it, it is difficult to put down but it seems to go so fast.
(yes, that series cost me a couple of sleep deprived days also.)


message 954: by moulin (new)

moulin | 44 comments Gobbled up Wicked Lovely (Wicked Lovely, #1) by Melissa Marr and started Ink Exchange (Wicked Lovely, #2) by Melissa Marr though it wasn't a rec! I gave Marr 3 stars though I'm sitting on the fourth to be certain. Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon is next. :)


message 955: by Isabella (new)

Isabella Queirouz | 201 comments I just finished The Hunger Games. Now I need some time to think about it but I know one thing I enjoyed reading it and it was hard letting the book down. Thanks to Debby for recommending it to me.


message 956: by Autumn (new)

Autumn   (sweetdenial) | 1471 comments Monica wrote: "Autumn, I finished reading both A Kingdom of Dreams and The Hunger Games. I LOVED it. JM is an amazing author and I'm definitely going to look into more of her books! I..."

thats awesome news Monica!! ^_^

ahh! i forgot to mention that i put the wrong link for one of the book recs.
Simply Irresistible<--- this is the right one! just in case you wanted to take a look! ;).

we have the book insomnia!!! hehe


message 957: by Caroline (new)

Caroline (pip_squeak) Christine S. wrote: "I just finished The Gargoyle & gave it 5 stars. It was a unique gripping tale, dark & gritty at times, but full of love & very moving.
The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson

Thanks for th..."


Your most welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! I'm way behind as i've been so busy this week but really enjoying it too! x x


message 958: by Michelle (new)

Michelle K (anotherlookbook) Moulin....I get so excited when someone is about to read Outlander for the first time. I remember the emotions I felt and I was astonished that I had avoided reading because it looked too big. (laughs because now I felt I wanted it longer) I miss that first time feeling that Outlander gave me. It has been a long time since I read such an epic book.

Best of luck to you and I hope you do end up loving it. Let me just say ahead of time, Welcome to Jamie and Claire's world as we are happy to have you!

Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon


message 959: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (mammalynz) | 50 comments I have finished Three books from this challenge!!!
I know the first one won't count because I was ansy and finished it on the 31st of March but I did read it! so here you go!
At Grave's End 3/31/11
Slave to Sensation 4/3/11
The Darkest Passion 4/5/11

Inga
I was going to start reading Eternal Rider probably tomorrow if you would like to do a buddy read! just let me know!


message 960: by Penney (new)

Penney (pschoener) | 3553 comments Hi Michelle,
I finished Babysitting the Baumgartners and it was ridiculously sexy. It was like the best Penthouse letter you've ever read, but on steroids, and maybe a little Crack ;) It's the kind of book you keep next to your bed to be picked up when you want to indulge in a really hot sex scene, instead of a book you read all at once. That's not a bad thing, at all, but I was expecting more of a story, so I gave it 3.5/5 stars.

All in all, an awesome recommendation, as I will be rereading passages again and again ;-)))

Thanks!


message 961: by Debbie (new)

Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments ok, peaked my interest now lol
ever growing tbr :)


message 962: by Fran, Moderator (new)

Fran | 12278 comments Drq wrote: "Fran,

I hope you enjoy these!

Friends : Diary of a Mad Fat Girl – Quick read. Funny and if you’re from the south, you might feel right at home.

Romance : Blue-Eyed Devil – I loved this..."



Hi Drq!

I finished Diary of a Mad Fat Girl today and it was a zany, funny read. I enjoyed it a lot, especially Chloe's revenge. The issue of domestic violence is such an upsetting, serious one that at first I wasn't sure it would work in this type of wacky tone, but in the end it did and it all worked out well. Thanks for the rec!


Jim son of Jim (formerly PhotoJim) (jim_formerly_photojim) | 5294 comments Penney wrote: "Hi Michelle,
I finished Babysitting the Baumgartners and it was ridiculously sexy. It was like the best Penthouse letter you've ever read, but on steroids, and maybe a little Crack ;..."


Can you imagine that my library does not carry this? I will pick it up sooner or later though.


message 964: by Penney (new)

Penney (pschoener) | 3553 comments Babysitting the Baumgartners ~ $2.99 for Kindle, can't beat that.


Jim son of Jim (formerly PhotoJim) (jim_formerly_photojim) | 5294 comments I'll look for it on iBooks for my touch.


message 966: by Debbie (new)

Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments surprisingly my little small town library doesn't carry any Selena Kitt either. Thanks Penney


message 967: by Penney (new)

Penney (pschoener) | 3553 comments Lol! Maybe if you run off to some dirty, smutty city ;-)


message 968: by Fran, Moderator (new)

Fran | 12278 comments Photojim wrote: "I'll look for it on iBooks for my touch."

Jim, the Kindle app works great for the iPod Touch if iBooks doesn't have it.


message 969: by Elke (new)

Elke (ejurca) | 1810 comments Debbie ~ ☾ ~ wrote: "surprisingly my little small town library doesn't carry any Selena Kitt either. Thanks Penney"

Penney wrote: "Babysitting the Baumgartners ~ $2.99 for Kindle, can't beat that."


lol! Mine doesn't carry it either....time to buy on kindle! I wonder what my hubby will say! ;)


message 970: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (mammalynz) | 50 comments Inga,

I really liked Slave to sensation! it was a very different take on shape shifters. I have already added the next one in the series to my TBR...

I don't know how long I will actually be able to hold off on reading Eternal Rider... For me books are like a really great bottle of wine or box of chocolates, while I would like to say that I am one of those people who can savor it for days or weeks the reality is I tend to run through it in one sitting and then say "bring on the next one!"


message 971: by Tania (new)

Tania | 644 comments Photojim wrote: "Can you imagine that my library does not carry this? I will pick it up sooner or later though..."

My small town library doesn't carry most of what I read. I wandered in once and asked if they had the Demonica series and the little old lady behind the counter grabbed the cross around her neck and looked scared.

Fortunately the other town where I live is alot more progressive and actually have e-lending of audio and e-books now. It's not a huge collection but means I can be sitting down here away from home and still lend books from them.


message 972: by Tania (new)

Tania | 644 comments Hi Shona,

I've gotten hold of a copy of Darkfever so whenever you want to start the buddy read let me know by PM.


message 973: by Tania (new)

Tania | 644 comments Hi Pam,


Well I finished Morrigan's Cross as I said, and because of my inability to NOT finish trilogies or series as soon I can I read Dance of the Gods and Valley of Silence as well.

It was a really good trilogy although the last book was much better than the first two. I really enjoyed NR's take on vampires, I should have known should wouldn't have simply reproduced what everyone else is doing. Thanks for the rec.


message 974: by Michelle (new)

Michelle K (anotherlookbook) LOL I love reading all the comments about Babysitting the BaumgartnersMakes me feel good about my recommendation!
And uhm yeah, my library wouldn't carry this sort of literature either LMAO

I finished Hero at Large by Janet Evanovich which is the complete opposite end of the spectrum of Babysitting the Baumgartners. In fact you can't get more black and white differences hee hee

I'm actually so happy to finally have Hero at Large off my TBR list. It was recommended to me because it was on my TBR list the longest. Seeing as I have read everything Janet Evanovich has written, except for Hero at Large, I feel so, I don't know, completed? Gave it a 3 stars.


message 975: by D.G. (last edited Apr 06, 2011 05:18PM) (new)

D.G. | 4477 comments I gave The Shack a try but a 1/3 of the way in, I realized it was not for me so I dnfed it.

I still don't know which one of my recommendations I'll try. Either The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo or Heaven, Texas. They are both available as audiobooks from the library so I know I can get them quickly.


message 976: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 7316 comments DG - I liked The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo...Simon Vance as the narrator ranks up there with Phil Gigante for me now (can't remember if you like phil or not)...the first hour or so is a bit dull as he is explaining some swedish financial stuff, but then it picks up


message 977: by D.G. (new)

D.G. | 4477 comments Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "DG - I liked The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo...Simon Vance as the narrator ranks up there with Phil Gigante for me now (can't remember if you like phil or not)...the first hour or so is a bit dull ..."

Thanks for letting know that, Dee! Then I'll pick up that one (I have it to read for another challenge anyway.) I figured I'd start with the audiobook and if I didn't like it, then I could move to the print copy I own...but now that I see you liked it, I'm definitely looking forward to the audiobook.

The Swedish financial stuff will probably be interesting to me. I work for a Swedish company and know a lot of Swedes. :)

Oh and I've never listened to Gigante! I know he does some of Fever series with some other woman but not all the books right?


message 978: by Autumn (new)

Autumn   (sweetdenial) | 1471 comments Heather most of your recs are now saved on my forever growing TBR ^_^ !! I really liked the choices you gave me. I just picked up Remembrance by Jude Deveraux ! I will be reading it later this month,because i have like 7 books due on my library, plus some montly challenges I`m part of. I just wanted to let you know my book selection. If i can squeeze Lamb The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore for this month **keeps fingers crossed** Im really looking forward that book,since i love Moore!.


message 979: by Debbie (new)

Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments Jane, I finished The Darkest Secret last night, what a great addition to the Lords of the Underworld. And the set up for the next book was so obvious, but I know me and that means I will still buy it. I had already planned on reading this, but I am glad I moved it up to 1st in line.


message 980: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 7316 comments he did the last 2 in the fever series, but all the highlander ones

D.G. ~The Devil's Harlot~ wrote: "Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "DG - I liked The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo...Simon Vance as the narrator ranks up there with Phil Gigante for me now (can't remember if you like phil or not..."


message 981: by Debbie (new)

Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments Today I started Pleasure Unbound, yes I am one of those that haven't read that series yet. Another one that Jane's recommendation had me moving to the top of the teetering tower that is my TBR :)


message 982: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 7316 comments ohhh, i hope you like it debbie! i'm reading the first in her new series right now and loving it!


message 983: by Debbie (new)

Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments Dee, ya see that is another series I haven't read but keep trying to find the time for. And Jane recommended Darkfever, so maybe that one will get pushed up also (that is the fever series you are referring to?)


message 984: by Debbie (new)

Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments I am not very far in yet, E is taking Tayla home from UGH (ha)


message 985: by Diane ~Firefly~ (new)

Diane ~Firefly~ | 1511 comments Kerste,

I finished Witch Heart (Elemental Witches, #3) by Anya Bast by Anya Bast today.

Thanks for getting it off my TBR (and giving me an A for the monthly challenge).


message 986: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24334 comments Glad you are getting some of the recommendations knocked off Debbie :) Darkfever is KMM's 'fever' series that Dee referred to - it's great!

Love Phil's narrating - he also does a lot of the Feehan's Carpathian books...


message 987: by Lacy (new)

Lacy (lacy_stewart) | 1966 comments D.G. ~The Devil's Harlot~ wrote: "I gave The Shack a try but a 1/3 of the way in, I realized it was not for me so I dnfed it.

I still don't know which one of my recommendations I'll try. Either [book:The Girl with t..."


Sorry you didn't like The Shack. I definitely think it is one of those books where it is hit or miss, without the wiggle room. I enjoyed reading it as did my mom and a friend, but my aunt couldn't get into it.
I hope you have better luck with one of the other picks!


message 988: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11332 comments I just finished listening to my 2nd book, 16 Lighthouse Road by Debbie Macomber. This is actually my second time through this one, I read it right after it was originally published about 10 years ago. Thanks for recommending it, Shirley - I enjoyed it as much this time as I did the first time, even though my book selections generally tend to be more on the steamy side now than they were back then.

Debbie - congrats on doing such a great job with this challenge, especially considering how many people joined in this month. It's obvious to even a noob like me how well you've handled it! =)


message 989: by Heather (new)

Heather (jjgrl55) Autumn wrote: " Heather most of your recs are now saved on my forever growing TBR ^_^ !! I really liked the choices you gave me. I just picked up Remembrance by Jude Deveraux! I will be reading it later this mo..."

Yay! I loooove both of your choices. Let me know if you like them!


message 990: by Fran, Moderator (new)

Fran | 12278 comments Valerie-Varuca and I did a buddy read for Raising the Stakes 4/6. Although not as good as the first one in the series, I still liked it. A girl who is in love with 2 guys and wants them both- um...good, steamy fun!


Jim son of Jim (formerly PhotoJim) (jim_formerly_photojim) | 5294 comments Autumn wrote: " Heather most of your recs are now saved on my forever growing TBR ^_^ !! I really liked the choices you gave me. I just picked up Remembrance by Jude Deveraux! I will be reading it later this mo..."

Lamb is my favorite Moore book. Keep moving that one up your list of reads!


message 992: by Debbie (new)

Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments Jane (PS) wrote: "Glad you are getting some of the recommendations knocked off Debbie :) Darkfever is KMM's 'fever' series that Dee referred to - it's great!

Love Phil's narrating - he also does a lo..."


I have listened to a couple of the Carpathians, nice voice :)


message 993: by D.G. (new)

D.G. | 4477 comments Lacy wrote: "Sorry you didn't like The Shack.

No worries...it had come recommended not only by but by a lot of people so I wanted to give it a try. At least now I know I have to look for another book by a 'Y' author! :)


message 994: by D.G. (last edited Apr 07, 2011 11:23AM) (new)

D.G. | 4477 comments Debbie ~ ☾ ~ wrote: "Dee, ya see that is another series I haven't read but keep trying to find the time for. And Jane recommended Darkfever, so maybe that one will get pushed up also (that is the fever ..."

I haven't started that series yet because my library has 4 of them in audiobooks but they are missing #2 and I'm hoping they get it. Why do they DO that?


message 995: by Monica (new)

Monica Maybe (monicamaybe) | 45 comments Autumn, I just finished reading The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie and I really liked it. Ian's story just breaks my heart and all I wanted to do was love him and take care of him. I spent a pretty good amount bursting into tears, it was so sad and beautiful. There were a few things combined that I wasn't particularly fond of, which led to me giving it 4 stars, but I'll be reading this again and checking out Ashley's other books in her series. Thank you!


message 996: by Pam (new)

Pam | 1048 comments Tania wrote: "Hi Pam,


Well I finished Morrigan's Cross as I said, and because of my inability to NOT finish trilogies or series as soon I can I read Dance of the Gods and Valley..."</i>

I gave you the first one because I hate starting in the middle of a series. See you are starting buddy read for DarkFever. I just got a copy of [book:Desire Untamed
yesterday so can start that when you're ready.



message 997: by Pam (new)

Pam | 1048 comments Annabel-
got a hold of a copy of Darkfever yesterday also. Let me know when you are ready to buddyread.


message 998: by Tania (new)

Tania | 644 comments Pam wrote: "I gave you the first one because I hate starting in the middle of a series. See you are starting buddy read for DarkFever. I just got a copy of Desire Untamed yesterday so can start that when you're ready..."

Me too! And excellent - I'll probably start later in the week with Desire Untamed.

I took a few hours off yesterday afternoon before my writing marathon today so, I just finished What Happens in London, and yes, that does mean that I also read The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever and Ten Things I Love About You. I really enjoyed the first in the series, but the next two seemed to lack the depth and conflict that the first one had.


message 999: by Tania (new)

Tania | 644 comments There seem to be quite a few of us doing buddy reads of Darkfever. It may just get voted most popular buddy-read book of the month :)


message 1000: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24334 comments Tania wrote: "There seem to be quite a few of us doing buddy reads of Darkfever. It may just get voted most popular buddy-read book of the month :)"

I loved it - hope everyone else does too! :)


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