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Trina's 104 Challenge Book List 2011

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Trina Burton | 30 comments The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

Recommended to me by a YA librarian. Loved it! If you like mysteries and young spunky protagonists, you will love this.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 2. Rebecca

A classic of Romantic Suspense...it is also one of my favorite movies.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 3. The Blood Countess

Like a lot of books written bouncing between two interesting storylines, the historical one about Elizabeth Bathory was by far the most interesting and I sped through this book to read all about her. Loved those parts, especially since my dad is Hungarian.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 4. Blood Brothers

Read this for a class and did NOT like it. Formulaic and unsurprising but for Nora Roberts fans probably a a favorite.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 5. Notes from Nethers: Growing Up In A Sixties Commune

Another book for my RA class, really interesting and intensely honest. Interesting and not at all expected.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 6. The Maze Runner

Yeah! If you love Hunger Games you will adore this book.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 7. The Scorch Trials

Awesome...


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 8. Water for Elephants

Amazing book. I loved the circus descriptions and it broke my heart as to the treatment of the elephants and other animals (as well as the humans). Beautiful.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 9. The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag

Great follow up to the first in the series. I really enjoyed it.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 10. Veganist: Lose Weight, Get Healthy, Change the World

I'm thinking about going vegan and I thought this book would help me. STill having trouble giving up the cheese!


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 11. How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk

I have a five and two year old. 'Nuff said.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 13. American Gods

I know many people will crucify me but didn't love.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 14. Helen of Troy

At first I loved, then eventually got bored.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 15. Paladin of Souls

Good fantasy novel.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 17. The 19th Wife

Amazing and so interesting. I highly recommend this book!


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 18. A Red Herring Without Mustard: A Flavia de Luce Novel

Good continuation of the series...not as great as the first one.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 19. Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader

Awesome book for all of us bibliophiles.


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 21. The Elegance of the Hedgehog

A beautiful book...read it!


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 22. Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure

Not for the faint hearted...


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 23. The Giver

The first dystopian YA novel. I loved it!


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Kat (katzombie) Trina wrote: "17. The 19th Wife

Amazing and so interesting. I highly recommend this book!"


I read this one last year - I agree completely!


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 25. Frostbite


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Trina Burton | 30 comments 26. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Another Awesome Bronte book...


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