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Mikaela's 2012 reading Challenge
I signed up for Book Chick City's UF and Horror challenge, to help with the second goal. I am starting to think that it is doomed. Today I have downloaded 3 Amazon freebies. Oh well. At least I didn't buy any books. ( Mostly because I turned off my CC yesterday. It is a good thing I don't have an e-reader with Wifi. *cough*)
I am SO going to be reading Delicate Freakin' Flower this year, too! I swear I think I own every book she's written, short novellas that they are. Have you read Dating Cupid? It's been my favorite so far.
MrsJoseph wrote: "I am SO going to be reading Delicate Freakin' Flower this year, too! I swear I think I own every book she's written, short novellas that they are. Have you read Dating Cupid? It'..." Nope. Delicate Freakn' Flower was the first of her books I read. I'll definitely buy more of her books, though. I am really tempted to buy The Geek job since it is only 0.99 right now at Smashwords.
I loved The Geek Job! Definitely a worthy investment, in my opinion. :-)
Haha! Um, maybe it's contagious? But I really did like it. The opportunity was too good!!
Every book lover is a book pusher. I have been pushing people to read Lazette Gifford, since I just love her books. I have no idea if it works or not *g*. But I am glad that I made you spend money, since I know that if I head over to Smashwords I'll buy all the books in my cart. sigh. Which is sorta counterproductive, since the goal is to create a big dent in the Unread pile. Not add to it...
Mikaela wrote: "Every book lover is a book pusher. I have been pushing people to read Lazette Gifford, since I just love her books. I have no idea if it works or not *g*. But I am glad that I made you spend mone...":_D
I try not to keep books in my cart. But if I do and I don't buy it asap...I only buy it if I can remember why it's there...
I gave in and purchased The Geek Job. The first book I have purchased since Boxing Day. Woot! I haven't made a big dent in the unread pile, though. I have been too busy reading Allison Brennan's backlist ( I love the library ). It is funny, there are two authors I want to do a backlist glomp on : Allison Brennan, and Eve Langlais. What can I say, I have an ecclectic taste.
And Everything comes to a screeching halt when I manage to break my Sony ( caught in a starting up loop), and lose my wallet. The same day. *headdesk*. Oh well, in the mean time I'll just read something else.
Maybe get a headstart with the re-reading goals.
I found the wallet, but the e-reader is still broken. But the e-reader is minor... ( I will probably disagree in February when I am itching to read an e-book. LOL)
I have a working e-reader again. Thanks to Mark and Ashjuk I managed to break the loop. Yay! Now I just need to figure out what to read next.
Mikaela, can I ask you about your experience with The Gods of Dream? I'm not finding it to be too enjoyable...
I liked it, but there were parts that I wished he had cut. Yes, I understand that Nightmare is bleak, but after awhile the parts in there felt never ending. But I viewed it as a fairy tale which helped, I think.
I'm actually having a major issue with his writing as a whole. The characterization feels...forced and it gives me a...decided lack of empathy towards them. I don't feel sympathetic towards the main characters and I know I should. The dialogue feels choppy and immature...and I'm feeling that this should have been structured towards YA/MG crowd rather than adults.I don't know...maybe I don't have the correct mindset for this one. I was expecting something closer to Narnia (my all time favorite) and I see the Narnia inspiration but... it's starting to look like a DNF for me. I'm kinda upset about this because I really wanted to like this book. I purchased and got a copy of it while it was free on Amazon...
I read 5 books in two days. All of them good :D. Which sounds more impressing than it was, since 3 of them were less than 150 words. Still, it sliced off a bit on the unread list.
I decided to start re-reading the Celta novels, and I finished finished reading HeartMate by Robin D Owens a couple of days ago. I decided to give Warrior by Zoe Archer another try, and it was really good. And I have book 2 on my Sony, and book 3 and 4 from the library. *grins*
The Non fiction goal is moving slowly... But I have started :).
I went on Shiloh Walker binge last night. It was an attempt to *not* buy If You See her immediately after finishing If you hear her. ( Honestly. That book.. I still have goosebumps.) Well.. I postponed it with 12 hours.
:-)I understand. I'm trying to read Everything I Know About Love I Learned from Romance Novels and I keep getting sidetracked by the books she mentions. I've been trying to talk myself out of buying Talk Me Down for about 24 hours now...and I think I'm starting to loose.
I have been in a reading slump lately, which shows on my blog. A lot of book pushing posts, but not many reviews. But I am hoping that I am getting out of it soon. If you recommend Urban Fantasy, I recommend that you check out Matchbox Girls by Chrysoula Tzavelas.
I have sliced off 7 books or something from my unread pile the last two days. Actually, it is 9 if you count the two DNF. One was Weight of blood by David Dalgiesh. The writing was decent, but I lost my interest when they started murdering children.
The second DNF finish was The Secret of Ahbor valley, a Public Domain novel I downloaded from Mobileread. I might get back to this one, though. I am not sure.
I made a decision this weekend: Free reads that I feel meh about will be culled from my Calibre library. (If I change my mind I can always re-download them from Amazon.) Which should slice off the Unread pile quite a bit.
Mikaela wrote: "I made a decision this weekend: Free reads that I feel meh about will be culled from my Calibre library. (If I change my mind I can always re-download them from Amazon.) Which should slice off the..."That's a good idea. I've just given up and read random bits & pieces right now...
I am seriously consider stop purchasing e-books until August or something. I have enough unread e-books to last me until then. And maybe Afictionado have announced their subscription fees by then. ( That's my hope for 2013, that Afictionado is available.)
Mikaela wrote: "I am seriously consider stop purchasing e-books until August or something. I have enough unread e-books to last me until then. "*looks around for hidden Kobo employees* Well. Uhm. I sorta changed my mind. But it is all Kobo's fault. They offered so good coupons! And all the books were at my Wishlist, so I would have bought them sooner or later. The four first e-books: Normally 12 dollar each. The total cost for them: 8 dollar .:D
Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton
Sweet Addiction by Maya Banks
Lion of Cairo by Scott Oden
Changing the Game by Jaci Burton
Twisted by Laura Griffin
The Enchantment Emporium by Tanya Huff
The Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare
Artful Deceptions by Patricia Rice
One Night to Surrender by Tessa Dare
The Wicked Wyckerly by Patricia Rice
Mikaela wrote: "I am seriously consider stop purchasing e-books until August or something. I have enough unread e-books to last me until then. And maybe Afictionado have announced their subscription fees by the..."
Yep. I'm frustrated by pricing too. Hello paper, hello library.
My wishlist of about 20 books would cost me about $300 in e-book format and $200 in paper. Not much of a decision if you ask me.
I just finished Crazy for you by Jennifer Crusie. And decided that it might be a good idea to re-download Getting Rid of Bradley as e-pub ( I have it as pdf) but I cannot find it in my library at Kobo or Allromance. Well, guess I'll have to rebuy it with a good fictionwise coupon :(.
Mikaela wrote: "I just finished Crazy for you by Jennifer Crusie. And decided that it might be a good idea to re-download Getting Rid of Bradley as e-pub ( I have it as pdf) but I cannot find it in my library at ..."Cute, right?
I have had internet problems lately, but I got my internet fixed just in time to snag up an Cybook Odessey, ( or as Adlibris calls it: Letto) for 150 dollar. Should arrive either on Friday, or on Monday.
I know, I know. I have neglected this tread this summer. And I will have to keep on neglecting it, since my harddrive crashed last week. sigh.
I am starting project clean out the TBR pile, which means I give a book 50 pages to hook me, if not I delete it. Which should clear out the TBR pile fast.
I read an brief, but very welcome, article earlier today. Sometime next year, Harlequin will be available at Swedish libraries. :D. I don't really care about the category romances, but I have a bunch of MIRA titles on my wishlist, and plenty of those are translated to swedish. ( I refuse to 10 dollar for a Swedish e-book when I can get the English edition for 3-5 dollar.)
Mikaela wrote: "I read an brief, but very welcome, article earlier today. Sometime next year, Harlequin will be available at Swedish libraries. :D. I don't really care about the category romances, but I have a bun..."I know you're excited about that!
I get excited when my friends across the pond ship me fantasy books before US releases.
I just discovered that St Martin plans to re-issue Christmas at Friday Harbour by Lisa Kleypas, under the title Christmas with Holly. The only change is the Title, a sticker announcing it is now a Hallmark movie, and the new 9.99 price... Uhm. It makes sense that they change the title to match the movie, but I don't understand why a they raise the price. ( In their defence, the cover clearly say it has been previously published as Christmas at Friday Harbour)
:D. I am extatic right now. I have a ton of books that I want to get rid off. And... I just discovered BookMooch, which is a bookswapping site open to overseas readers. The books I send gives me points, which I can use to get some of the pricier romance books on my wishlist. ( The only drawback is that I pay the shipping for the books I send... Oh well.)
Homeinmyshoes wrote: "I would file that under the "not paying attention tax" guide to marketing."Agreed.
Mikaela wrote: ":D. I am extatic right now. I have a ton of books that I want to get rid off. And... I just discovered BookMooch, which is a bookswapping site open to overseas readers. The books I send gives me p..."That's pretty cool.
How get the TBR pile under control:Add the page count plugin, and realise that 70 of the 300 unread books are under 200 pages. And that of those 70 books 30 is below 50 pages. Guess what I am doing tomorrow?
Mikaela wrote: "How get the TBR pile under control:Add the page count plugin, and realise that 70 of the 300 unread books are under 200 pages. And that of those 70 books 30 is below 50 pages. Guess what I am doin..."
That sounds great!
Ummm...what's the page count plug in?
I think the real name is Count Pages. I just discovered it, but it is a huge help when it comes to knowing how long a book is. :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Everything I Know About Love I Learned from Romance Novels (other topics)Talk Me Down (other topics)
Dating Cupid (other topics)
Dating Cupid (other topics)
Delicate Freakn' Flower (other topics)
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1.Read at least one Non-fiction book every month.
List:
2. Read at least 50 books marked as unread in Calibre:
List:
The Gods of Dream by Daniel Arenson. (Recommended!)
Delicate Freakn' Flower by Eve Langlais
Their Virgin Captive by Shayla Black and Lexi Blake
Love is murder by Allison Brennan ( Novelette)
The Black God's war by Moses Siregar III ( Novella)
When Night Falls by Margret Daley ( short story)
Zero Dog War by Keith Melton
Because of You by Jessica Scott ( Recommended)
Once and Again by Lauren Dane
Second Chances by Lauren Dane
Stormchild by Vivian Arend
Santuary Unbound by Moira Rogers
Warrior by Zoe Archer
Två gånger är en vana by Denise Rudberg
Hunters: Eli and Sarel by Shiloh Walker
Hunters: Byron and Kit by Shiloh Walker
If You hear her by Shiloh Walker
If you see her by Shiloh Walker
If you Know her by Shiloh Walker
Heart of Steel by Meljean Brook
Matchbox Girls by Chrysoula Tzavelas( Recommended!)
Maid for love by Marie Force
Northern Exposure by Jayne Rylon and Mari Carr
The Burning Sky by Joseph Robert Lewis
Hunters Prey by Moira Rogers
The Lost Ship by Joseph Robert Lewis
Jimgrim by Talbot Mundy
Making the Rules by Doranna Durgin
Painted Truth by Lise McClendon
Men of Bronze by Scott Oden.
The Prey by Allison Brennan
Accomplished in Detection by Dara England
Only in my dreams by Dana Marie Bell
The French Maid by Sabrina Jeffries
Mad Maria's Daughter by Patricia Rice
Winning the Wallflower by Eloisa James
Pack Challenge by Shelly Laurenston
Blood Song by Cat Adams
The Lost Girls of Johson's Bayou by Jana Deleon
Forbidden Stranger by Marilyn Pappano
No Dominion by C.E Murphy ( Kickstarter)
Tall,Dark and Texan by Anne Marie Novark
Serendipity by Carly Phillips
Servants of the Underworld by Aliette De Bodard
Love is a battlefield by Tamara Morgan
Slave to pleasure by Eliza Gayle ( AVOID!)
Bared to you by Sylvia Day
Pursuit of pleasure by Elizabeth Essex
Rose by Leigh Greenwood
In bed with a highlander by Maya Banks
Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas
Dancer by Lazette Gifford
Echoes at Dawn by Maya Banks
All he ever needed by Shannon Stacey
All he ever desired by Shannon Stacey
Silver Mine by Vivian Arend
Dragon Justice by Laura Anne Gilman
Glory by Lazette Gifford
The Silk Train Murder by Sharon Rowse
3. Add at least 3 public domain books in Swedish to the MR library:
List:
Re-read goals:
1. Re-read the Otherworld series. ( 10 books?)
Witchling
Changeling
Darkling
Dragon Wytch
Night Huntress
Demon Mistress
Bone Magic
Harvest Hunting
Blood Wyne
Courting Darkness
Shaded Vision
Shadow Rising
2. Re-read the Kate Daniels series (5 books)
3. Re-read the Celta Series( 11 books)
HeartMate
Heart Duel
Heart Choice
Heart Quest
Heart Dance
Heart Fate
Heart Change
Heart Journey
Heart Search
Heart and Sword
4. Re-read the Walker paper series (6 books)