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So here I am, my second year of trying to keep a book log, and hopefully I'll neglect this one less, and update it more often.

What I've planned for this year's reading (nothing challenging, just practical plans) -
> keep at least an hour everyday for reading
> catch up on the classics I've not read (which is almost all of them!)
> catch up on the children classics and YA award-winning books I've missed

> participate in the Reading Circle
> start collecting books (as we're more or less at the end of our nomadic lives and looking at "settling" in one place - I can finally have book-shelves!)

Lists I usually dip into before buying a book-

1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die : 29/1001

 

940. Sense and Sensibility – Jane Austen
938. Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
936. Emma – Jane Austen
904. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Brontë
893. Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among the Lonely – Harriet Beecher Stowe
883. A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens
880. The Woman in White – Wilkie Collins
875. Silas Marner – George Eliot
868. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Lewis Carroll
863. Little Women – Louisa May Alcott
862. The Moonstone – Wilkie Collins
854. Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There – Lewis Carroll
825. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain
809. The Picture of Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde
804. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
783. Kim – Rudyard Kipling
781. The Hound of the Baskervilles – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
639. Thank You, Jeeves – P.G. Wodehouse
619. Gone With the Wind – Margaret Mitchell
610. The Hobbit – J.R.R. Tolkien
564. Animal Farm – George Orwell
518. Casino Royale – Ian Fleming
494. The Lord of the Rings – J.R.R. Tolkien
456. To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee
349. Sula – Toni Morrison
312. The Shining – Stephen King
135. Birdsong – Sebastian Faulks
93. Memoirs of a Geisha – Arthur Golden
19. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Mark Haddon

 


100 Books Every Child Should Read Before Growing Up (read : 20/100)

 

10. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
12. Charlotte’s Web by EB White
21. The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton
37. A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
41. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
50. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling
51. The Chronicles of Narnia Box Set by CS Lewis
56. The Railway Children by E Nesbit
57. The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde
59. Just William by Richmal Crompton
64. Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
66. I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
68. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
71. The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
73. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
76. The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
80. Kim by Rudyard Kipling
84. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
85. Anne of Green Gables by L M Montgomery
92. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
94. Holes by Louis Sachar

The Woman in Black, The Pigman, My Side of The Mountain

 

 

The Woman in Black, The Pigman, My Side of The Mountain

 

Ultimate Teen Guide : 44/736

10. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain

28. Angela's Ashes - Frank McCourt
30. Animal Farm - George Orwell
64. Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks
74. The Body in the Library - Agatha Christie
106. Cat Among the Pigeons - Agatha Christie
148. The Curious Incident of the dog in the the Night-Time
173. The Diary of a Young Girl - Anne Frank
249. Girl With a Pearl Earring - Tracy Chevalier
277. The Harry Potter Series - J.K. Rowling
278. Hatchet - Gary Paulsen
290. The Hobbit - J.R.R. Tolkein
292. Holes - Louis Sacher
306. Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
310. I Capture the Castle - Dodoe Smith
333. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
335. The Jeeves Stories - P.G. Wodehouse
339. Jonathan Livingstone Seagull - Richard Bach
345. The Just William Series - Richmal Crompton
351. Kim - Rudyard Kipling
358. The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
385. Lord of the Rings Trilogy - JRR Tolkien
410. Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
426. The Moonstone - Wilkie Collins
450. Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less - Jeffrey Archer
456. The Number 1 Ladies' Detective Agency - Alexander McCall Smith
483. Paddy Clarke ha ha ha - Roddy Doyle
493. The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
494. Pied Piper - Nevil Shute
495. The Pigman - Paul Zindel
505. Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
556. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13.5 - Sue Townsend
558. The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
579. Silas Marner - George Eliot
623. A Tale of Two Cites - Charles Dickens
640. Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome
645. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
722. The Woman in Black - Susan Hill
723. The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins
725. The World According to Garp - John Irving

 

 

(thank you frankie, Janet and laura for typing out those lists  :))
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Newbury Medal and Honor Books 
I intend to rate the books as -

★★★ : loved it
   ★★ : liked it
      ★ : didn't like it

(I don't seem to have too many nuances, and this should suffice!)

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Unread books on my shelf-

1. My Darling, My Hamburger - Paul Zindel
2. Surfacing - Margaret Atwood
3. The Far Pavillions - M M Kaye
4. The Pearl - John Steinbeck
5. Love In The Time Of CholeraGabriel Garcí­a Márquez

6. The Last of the Mohicans - James Fenimore Cooper
7. The Black Dahlia - James Ellroy
8. Beloved - Toni Morrison
9. The Last of the MohicansJames Fenimore Cooper
10. The Nice and The Good - Iris Murdoch
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★★ books read-

1. The Tenderness of Wolves ~ Stef Penney : link
2. The Moonstone ~ Wilkie Collins : link
3. I Capture The Castle ~ Dodie Smith : link
4. The Upstairs Room ~ Johanna Reiss : link

5. The House on Mango Street ~ Sandra Cisneos : link

6. The African Queen ~ C.S.Forester : link

7. Girl With A Pearl Earring ~ Tracy Chevalier : link

8. The Pigman ~ Paul Zindel : link

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What I've planned for this year's reading (nothing challenging, just practical plans) -

> keep at least an hour everyday for reading

That would be wonderful! I'd love to do that - maybe I should try (although I think half an hour might be a good starter).

 

> catch up on the classics I've not read (which is almost all of them!)

Yes - I'm aiming to do something similar too. There are so many good ones aching to be read.

 

> start collecting books (as we're more or less at the end of our nomadic lives and looking at "settling" in one place - I can finally have book-shelves!)

Wow - most people I know are desperately trying to keep numbers down; lovely to hear someone doing exactly the opposite.

 

Good luck with your 2013 reading.

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Happy reading in 2013! I love how you have organised your lists this year, simple and clean. Makes me wish I did something similar! :giggle2:

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I really like your rating system, it keeps it nice and simple. I've had The Black DahliaJames Ellroy on my TBR for a while now so I will be interested in what you think of it when you get round to reading it.

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That would be wonderful! I'd love to do that - maybe I should try (although I think half an hour might be a good starter).

 

 

Yes - I'm aiming to do something similar too. There are so many good ones aching to be read.

 

 

Wow - most people I know are desperately trying to keep numbers down; lovely to hear someone doing exactly the opposite.

 

Good luck with your 2013 reading.

 

Thank you willoyd.

Will look out for your reviews on the classic you read this year :)

 

Happy reading in 2013! I love how you have organised your lists this year, simple and clean. Makes me wish I did something similar! :giggle2:

 

Thank you Devi.

And, I didn't have a list last year :P

So this is one level up of complexity for me :D

 

I really like your rating system, it keeps it nice and simple.

 

Thank you Brian.

I figured there's black, there's white, and there's grey.

I don't think I'm ready to distinguish the different shades of grey yet :D

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Hi Bree, I was hoping that you would have a 2013 reading blog. Your list looks great, a good mix.

I like the way you call your books "pre loved" rather than "pre owned" or "secondhand"..

You so fit right in here. :friends3:

 

I read The God Of Small Things back in 2010. It was one of the best books I read that year, although hard to get into initially, it paid me back handsomely for the effort.

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Oooo .....not too many there I've read, only Dr Zhivago, the Nevil Shutes, Out of Africa, Of Mice and Men, Dorothy Sayers and a couple of the Bronte's and Austen's. Looking forward to your reviews bree :)

Those are quite a few poppy!

And I look forward to reading yours :smile:

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Hi Bree, I was hoping that you would have a 2013 reading blog. Your list looks great, a good mix.

I like the way you call your books "pre loved" rather than "pre owned" or "secondhand"..

You so fit right in here. :friends3:

 

I read The God Of Small Things back in 2010. It was one of the best books I read that year, although hard to get into initially, it paid me back handsomely for the effort.

Thank you vodkafan, you are as sweet as ever :)

 

The God of Small Things looks a bit daunting, but I'll keep your comment in mind when I start reading it.

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Have a fantastic 2103 Bree! :smile::readingtwo::smile:

Thank you chaliepud :D

 

I know I slept in but I didn't think it was for that long! :giggle2:

(I didn't notice till I read your comment :))

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A bit belated, but hope you have a happy reading year in 2013, bree :smile2:

Thank you sweet chesil :friends3:

Unfortunately my reading year hasn't yet begun - my books have been arriving by post for 10 days now (they assure me Monday they'll really be here)

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Unfortunately my reading year hasn't yet begun - my books have been arriving by post for 10 days now (they assure me Monday they'll really be here)

 

Oh, I hate when that happens! My local courier isn't very reliable, and sometimes the links showing when delivery is due show my books as being on their van for over a week:( Other times, they deliver them to my work instead of my house, because my house is slightly more inconvenient to get to - which would be fine, but I only do 2 days a week in that workplace, so if I just miss them or am off sick or on hol it can be ages before I actually get them! Hope yours come soon and you really enjoy them when you receive them :)

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What I've planned for this year's reading (nothing challenging, just practical plans) -

> keep at least an hour everyday for reading

 

This is an excellent idea and aim :)

 

> catch up on the classics I've not read (which is almost all of them!)

 

This is one of my goals, too, I read only two classics last year and those kind of by accident, as well. :blush: I'm looking forward to seeing which classics you get up to this year :)

 

> start collecting books (as we're more or less at the end of our nomadic lives and looking at "settling" in one place - I can finally have book-shelves!)

 

This sounds great, I'm really happy for you to be able to start collecting books! :) Please do post pictures if you can and have the time and inclination, I know I'm not the only one who likes to oggle at other people's bookcases :giggle:

 

★★★ : loved it

★★ : liked it

★ : didn't like it

 

I love the simplicity of this. And what's more, I love the way you've organised the read books lists/posts this year, according to the stars they will receive. That's innovative and marvellous! I'm too chronologically-oriented myself to do that, but I find it's a great alternative for people with a more open mind :D

 

I hope you have an amazing reading year in 2013! :friends3:

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