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NovemberThis is a running tally of what I have read in 2010.

Goal is 100

the goal probably won't happen as I plan to read a bunch of Historical Fiction books this year, and we all know they are like 1,000 pages each.

 

January

1. The Jeruselum Diet - Ted Haggard (audio)

2. The White Horse King: The Life of Alfred the Great - Benjamin Merkle

3. Once upon a Summer - Jeannette Oke (audio)

4. Plot & Structure - James Scott Bell

5. The Life and Death of Harriet Frean - May Sinclair

6. The Rats in the Walls - H.P. Lovecraft (considered a short story but it runs about 50 pgs)

7. Password Incorrect - Nick Name

8. Serial - Jack Kilborn, Blake Crouch

9. The Dunwich Horror - H.P. Lovecraft

10. The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Ultimate Reading List - Shelley Mosley

 

February

11. The Man Who Would Be King - Rudyard Kipling

12. The Omnivore's Delimma - Michael Pollan (audio)

13. Dragonfly in Amber - Diane Gabaldon

14. Nigger: An Autobiography - Dick Gregory

15. Doubt: A Parable - John Patrick Shanley

 

March

16. Notebooks - Tennessee Williams

17. The Master Cleanse - Stanley Burroughs

 

April

18. Roses - Leila Meacham

19. Push - Sapphire

20. Lose Weight, Have More Energy & Be Happier in 10 Days - Peter Glickman

21. The Walk - Richard Paul Evans

 

May

22. Under the Dome - Stephen King (audio)

23. When The Soul Mends - Cindy Woodsmall

24. Rumble Fish - S.E. Hinton

25. The First Time We Met The Blues - David Williams

26. The Outsiders - S.E. Hinton

 

June

27. Life After Death - Deepak Chopra (audio)

28. Know it All - A. J. Jacobs

29. I Am Nujood Age 10 and Divorced - Nujood Ali

30. Island Beneath the Sea - Isabel Allende

 

July

31. Beatrice and Virgil - Yann Martel

32. Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain... - Sharon Begley (audio)

33. Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl

34. Stoner - John E. Williams

35. Bronx Accent: A Literary and Pictorial History of the Borough - Lloyd Ultan

 

August

36. Why is God Laughing - Deepak Chopra

37. How To Win Friends & Influence People - Dale Carnagie (audio)

38. The Book Thief - Markus Zusak (audio)

39. If You Want To Write - Brenda Ueland (audio)

 

September

40. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living - Dale Carnagie (audio)

41. The Power - Rhonda Byrne (audio)

42. Elizabeth Street - Laurie Fabiano

 

October

43. Call of the Wild - Jack London

44. The Metamorphosis - Frank Kafka

45. Thoughts are Things - Prentice Mulford (audio)

46. Mustaine - Dave Mustaine (audio)

47. Promise Me - Richard Paul Evans

48. Double Your Creative Power - S.L. Stebel

49. The Spontaneous Healing of Belief - Gregg Braden (audio)

 

November

50. The Key: The Missing Secret for Attracting Anything You Want - Joe Vitale (audio)

51. The Hope of Refuge - Cindy Woodsmall

52. Zero Limits - Joe Vitale (audio)

53. Winds of Autumn - Janette Oke (audio)

 

December

54. The Christmas Box Miracle - Richard Paul Evans

55. Manifesting Change - Mike Dooley

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This is a running tally of what I have read in 2009.

Goal is 75.

 

January

1. The China Study - Colin & Thomas Cambpell

2. Sugar Blues - William Dufty

3. Daisy Miller - Henry James

4. 1001 Books for Every Mood - Hallie Ephron

 

February

5. The Beach House - Jane Green

6. The Rosary - Gary Jansen

7. A Short Guide to a Happy Life - Anna Quindlen

8. Being Perfect - Anna Quindlen

9. Showboat – Edna Ferber

10. I Never Promised You A Rose Garden – Joanne Greenberg

11. How Starbucks Saved My Life – Michael Gates Gill

12. The Prodigal God – Timothy Keller

 

March

13. Outlander – Diana Gabaldon

14. Agnes Gray – Anne Bronte (audio)

15. Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov

16. UR - Stephen King

17. Summer - Edith Wharton (audio)

18. Lamb - Christopher Moore

19. Veronika Decides to Die - Paulo Coelho

20. Silas Marner - George Eliot (audio)

21. Beasts of New York - Jon Evans

22. You Can Heal Your Life - Louise Hay

23. Go Ask Alice - Anonymous (Beatirice Sparks)

24. Biblical Mysteries - Lonely Soul

 

April

25. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert (audio)

26. Turbulent Souls - Stephen J. Dubner

27. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing a Novel - Thomas Monteleone

28. The Glimpses of the Moon - Edith Wharton (audio)

29. The 80/10/10 Diet - Dr. Douglas Graham

 

May

30. Shades Children - Garth Nix

31. Singer and the Sewing Machine: A Capitalist Romance - Ruth Brandon

 

June

32. Odd Thomas - Dean Koontz

33. Called Out of Darkness - Anne Rice

34. Blink - Malcolm Gladwell (audio)

35. Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt - Anne Rice

 

July

36. The Roman Pronunciation of Latin why we use it and how to use it - Francis Lord

37. Believe - Daniel Oran

38. A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens (audio)

39. Roasting in Hell's Kitchen - Gordon Ramsey

40. The Little Lame Prince - Dinah Mulock Craik

41. Heroic Measures - Jill Ciment

 

August

42. Old New York - Edith Wharton

43. Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction on the Craft of Writing - Stephen King

44. Rage to Survive: The Etta James Story - Etta James

45. Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia - Marya Hornbacher

46. The Third Jesus - Deepak Chopra

47. The Last Lecture - Randy Pausch

48. Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury

49. Finding Peace - Dr. Charles Stanley

 

September

50. The Year of Living Biblically - A.J. Jacobs

51. The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint-Exupery

52. The Sunflower - Richard Paul Evans

53. Duma Key - Stephen King

54. Dead Man's Cell Phone - Sarah Ruhl

55. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee

56. What Difference do It Make? - Ron Hall et al.

57. Einstein: His Life and Universe (audio) - Walter Isaacson

 

October

58. When the Heart Cries - Cindy Woodsmall

59. The Last Song - Nicholas Sparks

60. Have A Little Faith - Mitch Albom

61. Night Flight - Antoine de Saint-Exupery

62. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate - Jacqueline Kelly

63. The Christmas List - Richard Paul Evans

64. The Well - Mildred Taylor

65. Finding Purpose Beyond Our Pain - Meier & Henderson

66. Crossing Over - Ruth Irene Garrett

 

November

67. When The Morning Comes - Cindy Woodsmall

68. A Treasury of Christmas Miracles - Karen Kingsbury

69. Skipping Christmas - John Grisham

70. The Liturgical Year - Joan Chittister

71. Goodbye Mr. Chips - James Hilton

72. The Thirteenth Tale (audio) - Diane Setterfield

 

December

73. A Victorian Christmas - Catherine Palmer

74. You: Staying Young (audio)- Dr. Roizen & Dr. Oz

75. SuperFreakonomics - S. Levitt, S. Dubner

76. The Golden Ring: A Christmas Story - John Snyder

77. The Next Queen of Heaven - Gregory Maguire

78. Doctor Yourself: Natural Healing That Works (audio) - Andrew Saul

79. Angel Time - Anne Rice

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You can edit it when you get to ten posts. :smile2:

 

I did read that somewhere here, but I'm past 10 post and still can't. But I will once it 'kicks in'.

 

 

I thought "LOLITA" was just OK. Before I read it I heard mixed reviews but I wanted to judge for myself, but I wasn't thrilled. I would say 2 1/2 out of 5 stars.

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I just read "UR" by Stephen King. It is only available for the Amazon Kindle. So if you guys haven't heard of it, that is probably why.

 

It is a novella, but hard to tell how many pages it is.

 

It starts out like a long advertisement for the Amazon Kindle, the first few pages seems to head in that direction, but toward the middle of the story it gets really interesting. In true Stephen King fashion, it is creepy and obviously only from the mind of Stephen King.

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I just finished "Vernonika Decides to Die" by Paulo Coelho.

 

I didn't like it, I heard such good things about it, and although I got the 'message', I didn't like the writing, could it have been the translation? I thought Mr. Coelho went off on a tangent more often than he should have and the story lost my interest because by the time I got back to the main plot, I had forgotten what was happeing.

 

2.5 / 5 for me.

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Can I just say I think George Eliot is super awesome. This was the first book I've read/listened to by her. I've seen movie adaptations of her stuff, and I loved all of them. This story (Silas Marner) was so amazing. I don't know who I like better, her or Edith Wharton. :lol:

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I just read this great little book I found out in the domain at feedbooks dot com.

 

It is called Biblical Mysteries written by someone who calls themselves Lonely Soul. Not very long, less than 200 pages, but insightful. I did know a lot of what they were talking about, but there were some gems. Not bad for a freebie.

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34. Blink - Malcolm Gladwell (audio)

 

Did you like it? I really enjoyed it when I read it last year - particularly the chapter about the military exercise, with the one guy who used the old fashioned methods and beat the technology hands down!

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Did you like it? I really enjoyed it when I read it last year - particularly the chapter about the military exercise, with the one guy who used the old fashioned methods and beat the technology hands down!

 

I did really like it, i didn't want to read it, my friend convinced me to, and I was glad.

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