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Michelle's Reading in 2013


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2007 - 49
2008 - 85
2009 - 47
2010 - 43
2011 - 61
2012 - 61

2013

1. The Phenomenals: A Tangle of Traitors by FE Higgins
2. Among Others by Jo Walton
3. The Dark Tower VI by Stephen King (audio)
4. Tempest by Julie Cross
5. Gift of Time: A Family's Diary of Cancer by Rory MacLean
6. Mammoth Book of Unexplained Phenomena
7. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (audio)
8. Noah's Child by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
9. The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There by Catherynne M Valente
10. Unremembered by Jessica Brody
11. The People of Sparks by Jeanne Duprau (audio)
12. Fractured by Terry Teri
13. The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
14 The String Diaries by Stephen Lloyd Jones
15. Emilie and the Hollow World by Martha Wells
16. What's Up With Jody Barton by Hayley Long
17. Oscar and the Lady in Pink by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
18. Zombie Apocalypse created by Stephen Jones
19. Dead Silence by Kimberley Derting
20. Only Human by Gareth Roberts
21. Dead-Lands by Lily Herne
22. Blink of An Eye by Cath Staincliffe
23. The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
24. Black Feathers by Joseph D'Lacey (audio)
25. Who-ology
26. Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion
27. Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer (audio)
28. Fear of the Dark by Trevor Baxendale
29. The Walking Dead - Rise of the Governor by Robert Kirkman
30. Doctor Who: The Devil in the Smoke by Justin Richards (audio)
31. Quiet by Susan Cain (audio)
32. Festival of Death by Jonathan Morris
33. Assigned! the Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Sapphire and Steel by Richard Callaghan
34. Undone by Cat Clarke
35. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
36. Inverted World by Christopher Priest
37. Crown of Midnight by Sarah J Maas
38. The Space Machine by Christopher Priest (audio)
39. Linked by Imogen Howson
40. Divergent by Veronica Roth (audio - re-read listen)
41. Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick
42. Across the Universe by Beth Revis
43. A Million Suns by Beth Revis
44. Insurgent by Veronica Roth (audio - re-read listen)
45. Shades of Earth by Beth Revis
46. More Than This by Patrick Ness
47. Being a Boy by James Dawson
48. A History of Modern Britain by Andrew Marr (audio)
49. Doctor Sleep by Stephen King
50. The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson
51. Bradbury 13 (dramatised) by Ray Bradbury (audio)
52. Unnamed ARC by Sean Cummings
53. ZomB by Darren Shan
54. Vivian Versus the Apocalypse by Katie Coyle
55. Allegiant by Veronica Roth (audio)
56. The Almost Girl by Amalie Howard

57. Rags and Bones by Melissa Marr and Tim Pratt

58. Someone Else's Skin by Sarah Hilary

59. Girl, Stolen by April Henry

60. The Martian by Andy Weir (audio)

61. Kill or Cure by Steve Parker

62. White Cat by Holly Black (audio)

63. She Is Not Invisible by Marcus Sedgwick

64. The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black

65. Red Glove by Holly Black (audio)

66. Stray by Monica Hesse (added)

67. The Eye of Minds by James Dashner

68. Black Heart by Holly Black

69. Torn by Cat Clarke

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Books reviewed in 2012 which I recommend for 2013
Until You're Mine by Sam Hayes - Crime and Thriller fans, you are gonna love this!
Pantomime by Laura lam (YA) - Review
Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O'Farrell - Review
The Mad Scientist's Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke - A rather unusual love story - Review


Wishlist / Books to look into..
This is easier to keep on Amazon, so can be found here.
 

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Books reviewed in 2012 which I recommend for 2013

Until You're Mine by Sam Hayes - Crime and Thriller fans, you are gonna love this!

Pantomime by Laura lam (YA) - Review

Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O'Farrell - Review

The Mad Scientist's Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke - A rather unusual love story - Review

 

I love this idea in a reading log, I'm probably too lazy to think of something similar, but it's a great notion! :)

 

Happy reading in 2013! :friends3:

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I ended 2012 with a dodgy mojo, so I have quite a few books started. I intend to focus on the following, but who knows!

Audio: Dark Tower VI by Stephen King and The Man Who Rained by Ali Shaw

Treebook: Among Others by Jo Walton and How To Save a Life by Sara Zarr

Kindle: Nicholas St North and the Battle of the Nightmare King by William Joyce and Quicksilver by RJ Anderson

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Your mention of Ghost Knight just prompted me to look up Cornelia Funke, as I hadn't in a while - her wiki page is nicely updated with a few titles I didn't even know she had written! I must grab these and read these asap... even though I wasn't massively fond of Reckless!

 

Happy reading in 2013, Michelle!

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Good luck with your reading in 2013. Reading books that you have to review must be a blessing and a bit of a curse at the same time. Do you get to choose which ones you get to prevent you from being stuck with a title you won't enjoy.

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I really liked Reackless - is there a follow up to that at all? I still haven't reviewed Ghost Knight - it was ok, but definitely written for a younger audience.

 

I bought a hardback copy of it, so I'll definitely give it another go before I give up on it completely, but it really didn't draw me in. I like the sound of the Santa book, so I've put that on my wishlist! I refuse to let go of Christmas! :P

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My mojo has been terrible at the start of the year, none of my books are appealing to me, and the ones I'm trying aren't going that well. I do fear that it's feeling pressured by the review books, so I need to relax a bit about them. I've been sent a couple of kids books, one of which Amy is going to look at for me. I'm going to take a look at The Phenomenals myself, as it might be a good place to start!

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I finished The Phenomenals, which I really enjoyed - it's the start of a new fantasy series for 9+, but there's plenty to enjoy for us oldies as well. ;) It's hard to describe, but reminded me in a way of the The Edge Chronicles. I'll be looking out for the next one.

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Review for Ghost Knight (read 2012):

 

To start with the practical aspects, the book is just over 300 pages, but the text is quite large. The chapters average at around 10 pages, and there are line drawings at various places throughout. There is some threat from the ghosts, but it's not particularly scary or gory. I would expect this to be a good transition book, for those moving from illustrated children's books, to longer, more grown up books. It has enough to appeal to some older readers, but it does have a more childish feel to it than some others I've read.

 

The story is about Jon, who's sent off to boarding school, something he blames on his mum's boyfriend. Once there, he immediately starts to have problems with ghosts who wish him harm, and that turns out to be because of his family history.

 

Jon meets Ella, a fellow pupil, who has a good knowledge of the area and of the ghosts, and with the help of her gran, she starts to help him.

 

The history aspects are good, and I like the implication that ghosts aren't always cute floaty characters, but can actually cause harm. It certainly has it's place, but for me, it didn't quite work as well as it should, and I do prefer Cornelia's Funke's writing for older ages.

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