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Firstly my goals

 

1. Is to read more books than the previous year - last year was 52.

 

2. To control my spending habits and only order once a month and to keep in under $100 when I do order.

 

3. To read more books in the Gilmore Challenge - I've only just started to watch the show and I love it

 

4. To finish some of the series I have going - or at least read what I have of said series not just buy them all in the hopes that I'll love them all.

 

5. To NOT buy every book in a series just because it is a series - if I don't like it then I don't have to buy them for series sake.

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tbr list stands at 216 books at the end of 2010 - these are ones I own already (possibly 2 or 3 more depending on ones I've lent out and can't remember)

 

Current read will be hightlighted thus

Books bought this year will be highlighted thus

once read they will be moved to the month they were finished in

 

 

Best served cold – Joe Abercrombie

Pride, prejudice and zombies

The Clan of the Cave Bear Jean Marie Auel

The Valley of Horses Jean Marie Auel

The Mammoth Hunters Jean Marie Auel

The Plains of Passage Jean Marie Auel

The Shelters of Stone Jean Marie Auel

Mansfield park – Jane Austen

Persuasion – Jane Austen

Elves once walked with Gods – James Barclay

Nights of rain and stars – Maeve Binchy

Heart and soul Maeve Binchy

Whitethorn woods – Maeve Binchy

White cat – Holly Black

Tallow – Karen Brooks

Alan Wake – Rick Burruoghs

Burning Bright – Tracey Chevalier

Spellwright – Blake Charlton

Clockwork angel – Cassandra Clare

City of bones - Cassandra Clare

City of ashes - Cassandra Clare

City of glass - Cassandra Clare

Sense and sensibility – Jane Austen

Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens

Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte

Tess of the D'Urbervilles – Thomas Hardy

Cranford – Elizabeth Gaskell

Great expectations – Charles Dickens

Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert

The hound of the baskervilles – Arthur Conan Doyle

Emma - Jane Austen

The sonnets and lovers complaint – William Shakespeare

The women in white – Wilkie Collins

Little women – Lousia May Alcott

Lady Chatterley's lover – D.H.Lawrence

For crying out loud – Jeremy Clarkson

On cars – Jeremy Clarkson

Motorworld – Jeremy Clarkson

The adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Conan Doyle

The book of lost things – John Connolly

Red leaves – Thomas H Cook

Foundling – D.M. Cornish

Lamplighter – D.M Cornish

The Persimmon tree – Bryce Courtenay

Prey – Michael Crichton

The gargoyle – Andrew Davidson

Pieces of eight – John Drake

Outlaw – Angus Donald

The Robe – Lloyd.C.Douglas

Battleaxe – Sara Douglass

Beyond the hanging wall – Sara Douglass

Vellum – Hal Duncan

Ink – Hal Duncan

Rebecca – Daphne Du Maurier

Auslander – Paul Dowswell

The neverending story – Michael Ende

The Great Gatsby – F Scott Fitzgerald

The emperor of Nihon – John Flanagan

Dear Fatty – Dawn French

One of our Thursday's is missing by Jasper Fforde

Lord John and the brotherhood of the blade – Diana Gabadon

Lord John and the hand of devils – Diana Gabaldon

Hourglass – Claudia Gray

Afterlife - Claudia Gray

Neverwhere – Neil Gaiman

Wind in the willows – Kenneth Grahame

The confessions of Catherine De Medici – CW Gortner

Cast of shadows – Kevin Gulifoile

The runaway troll – Matt Haig

As you do – Richard Hammond

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TBR continued

 

Runemarks – Joanne Harris

The scarlet letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne

On Beulah height – Reginald Hill

Snow white and the seven samurai – Tom Holt

The lost book of Salem – Katherine Howe

Dragon's Child By M.K. Hume

Vlad – CC Humpherys

The kingdom beyond the waves – Stephen Hunt

The rise if the iron moon – Stephen Hunt

Secrets of the fire sea – Stephen Hunt

King of Ithaca – Glyn Iliffe

The gates of troy – Glyn Iliffe

An affair before Christmas – Eloisa James

Crossed bones – Jane Johnson

The iron king – Julie Kakawa

The iron daughter – Julie Kagawa

Fallen – Lauren Kate

Fear of custard – Sarah Kavanagh

Flowers for Algernon By Daniel Keyes

Under the dome – Stephen King

The marks of Cain – Tom Knox

Magyk - Angie Sage

Flyte - Angie Sage

Physik - Angie Sage

Queste - Angie Sage

Syren - Angie Sage

Darkfire – C.J Sansom

Soverign - C.J Sansom

Revelation - C.J Sansom

Heartstone - C.J Sansom

The Guernsey literary and potato peel pie society

we need to talk about kevin – Lionel Shriver

Mr.Darcy's diary – Maya Slater

The youngest Templar – Michael P Spradlin

Trail of fate - Michael P Spradlin

Heretic – Sarah Singleton

Valley of the Dolls By Jacqueline Susann

The wounded guardian – Duncan Lay

The risen Queen – Duncan Lay

The radiant child – Duncan Lay

Lauinia – Ursula LeGun

The undrowned child – Michelle Lourie

The Lies of Locke Lamora By Scott Lynch

Hamlet – John Marsden

The faerie door – B.E.Maxwell

Rhett Butler's people – Donald McCraig

The wisdom of dead men – Oisin McCann

The Theban plays – Sophocles

The golem's eye – Jonsthan Stroud

Ptolemy's gate – Jonathan Stroud

Shadowmancer – G.P Taylor

The curse of shadowmancer street – G.P. Taylor

Empire in black and gold – Adrian Tchaiskovsky

Dragonfly falling - Adrian Tchaiskovsky

Blood of the mantis - Adrian Tchaiskovsky

Salute the dark - Adrian Tchaiskovsky

Before the Gods By KS Turner

The Knight – Gene Wolfe

The Wizard – Gene Wolfe

The short second life of Bree Tanner – Stephanie Meyer

Deep secret – Diana Wynne Jones

House of many ways - Diana Wynne Jones

Rumo and his miraculous adventures – Walter Moers

Water for elephants – Sara Gruen

The double edged sword – Sarah Silverwood

Torment – Lauern Kate

The Keepers – Lian Tanner

Sacred treason – James Forrester

To kill a mockingbird – Harper Lee

The witches of eastwick – John Updike

The hunger games – Suzanne Collins

catching fire – Suzanne Collins

Mockingjay – Suzanne Clollins

The Fry chronicles – Stephen Fry

Skullduggery Pleasant Mortal coil – Derek Landy

The second book of general ignorance

The billionair's curse – Richard Newsome

The emerald casket – Richard Newsome

1984 – George Orwell

Bisinger – Christopher Paolini

The tavener stones – Stephen Parish

Wintersmith – Terry Pratchett

Blaze of glory – Michael Pryor

Heart of gold – Michael Pryor

Worh of honour – Michael Pryor

Time of trial – Michael Pryor

Hovercar racer – Matthew Reilly

Scarlett – Alexander Ripely

Design by love – Nora Roberts

The name of the wind – Patrick Rothfuss

The well of ascension – Brandon Sanderson

The hero of ages – Brandon Sanderson

The last dragon slayer – Jasper Fforde

Bones of faerie – Janni Lee Simner

Change of heart – Jodi Picoult

The colour of magic – Terry Pratchett

The light fantastic - Terry Pratchett

Equal rites - Terry Pratchett

Mort - Terry Pratchett

Going Postal By Terry Pratchett

Unseen Academicals - Terry Pratchett

The bromeliad - Terry Pratchett

Blood ninja – Nick Lake

Stormglass – Maria V Snyder

Seaglass – Maria V Snyder

Spyglass – Maria V Snyder

Inside Out By Maria V. Snyder

Outside in By Maria V Snyder

The teardrop story women – Catherine Lim

Robin Hood – Ward Lock

The boy with the cuckoo clock heart – Mathuis Malziel

The twilight lord - Bertrice Small

The shadow Queen - Bertrice Small

Confessions of an ugly stepsister – Gregory Maguire

Mirror mirror – Gregory Maguire

Cybele's secret – Juliet Marillier

The end of Mr Y – Scarlett Thomas

Pop Co – Scarlett Thomas

The Demon King By Cinda Williams Chima

The midnight charter – David Whitley

The Children of the Lost By David Whitley

The poison diaries – Wood Northumberland

Moby dick – Herman Melville

The navigator – Eoin McNamee

City of time – Eoin McNamee

The frost child – Eoin McNamee

Beauty – Robin McKinley

The whisperer – Fiona McIntosh

The luxe – Anna Godbersen

Envy – Anna Godbersen

Splendor – Anna Godbersen

Rumours – Anna Godbursen

Siern Tricia Rayburn

Wyrd sisters - Terry Pratchett

Sourcery - Terry Pratchett

Baba Yaga Laid an Egg By Dubravka Ugresic

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books bought in 2011

Everything is Illuminated - Jonathan Safran Foer

The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Lies of Locke Lamora By Scott Lynch

Valley of the Dolls By Jacqueline Susann

Going Postal By Terry Pratchett

Dragon's Child By M.K. Hume

Before the Gods By KS Turner

Baba Yaga Laid an Egg By Dubravka Ugresic

The Demon King By Cinda Williams Chima

The Children of the Lost By David Whitley

Inside Out By Maria V. Snyder

Flowers for Algernon By Daniel Keyes

Outside in By Maria V Snyder

One of our Thursday's is missing by Jasper Fforde

The Clan of the Cave Bear Jean Marie Auel

The Valley of Horses Jean Marie Auel

The Mammoth Hunters Jean Marie Auel

The Plains of Passage Jean Marie Auel

The Shelters of Stone Jean Marie Auel

Burned P.C and Kristin Cast

Afterlife Claudia Gray

Merlin's Harp Anne Elliot Crompton

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wish list for 2011

books bought from wish list : 15

 

Crown of Destiny By: Bertrice Small

The Sorceress of Belmair By: Beatrice Small

Skull and Bones By: John Drake

Factotum By: D M Cornish

Hatter M: Looking Glass Wars v. 1 By: Frank Beddor

Hatter M: Mad with Wonder v. 2 By: Frank Beddor

Sinner By: Sara Douglass

Elfsorrow: Legends of the Raven By: James Barclay

Shadowheart: Legends of the Raven By: James Barclay

Demonstorm By: James Barclay

Ravensoul By: James Barclay

The Ring of Five By: Eoin McNamee

The Men Who Stare at Goats By: Jon Ronson

Howards End is on the Landing: A Year of Reading from Home By: Susan Hill

Truthseeker By: C E Murphy

The Thief-taker's Apprentice By: Stephen Deas

Sphinx's Princess By: Esther M Friesner

Votive: The Curse of the Bond Riders 2 By: Karen Brooks

Orphan of Destiny By: Michael P Spradlin

The Lost Island of Tamarind By: Nadia Aguiar

Secrets of Tamarind By: Nadia Aguiar

The Thousand: A Novel By: Kevin Guilfoile

Storyteller: The Life of Roald Dahl By: Donald Sturrock

Devil's Kiss By: Sarwat Chadda

Dark Goddess By: Sarwat Chadda

Once By: Morris Gleitzman

Then By: Morris Gleitzman

Now By: Morris Gleitzman

The Forest of Hands and Teeth By: Carrie Ryan

The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie By: Alan Bradley

Godmother: The Secret Cinderella Story By: Carolyn Turgeon

Wicked Girls: A Novel of the Salem Witch Trials By: Stephanie Hemphill

World's End By: Mark Chadbourn

The Scarab Path By: Adrian Tchaikovsky

Vixen By: Lila Fine

Pegasus By: Robin McKinley

The Sleepwalkers By: Paul D. Grossman

Tyger Tyger By: Kersten Hamilton

A Buffalope's Tale By: Philip Caveney

Eye of the Red Tsar By: Sam Eastland

Tumultus By: KS Turner

Sugar Island By: Sanjida O'Connell

The Map of Marvels By: David Calcutt

Heroes By: Joe Abercrombie

The Templar Salvation By: Raymond Khoury

Prophecy: Clash of Kings By: M.K. Hume

A Tiny Bit Marvellous By: Dawn French

The Sea Watch By: Adrian Tchaikovsky

Red Seas Under Red Skies By: Scott Lynch

The Republic of Thieves By: Scott Lynch

Power of Three By: Diana Wynne Jones

Jack Blank and the Imagine Nation By: Matt Myklusch

The London Stone By: Sarah Silverwood

The Traitor's Gate By: Sarah Silverwood

The Witches' Kitchen By: Allen Williams

The Sherlockian By: Graham Moore

Anastasia's Secret By: Susanne Dunlap

Exiled Queen, the (a Seven Realms Novel)* By: Cinda Williams Chima

Storm Born By: Richelle Mead

Thorn Queen By: Richelle Mead

Iron Crowned By: Richelle Mead

Of Bees and Mist By: Erick Setiawan

Insurrection By: Robyn Young

Cryer's Cross By: Lisa McMann

A Discovery of Witches By: Deborah Harkness

So Shelly By: Ty Roth

The Raven's Bride By: Lenore Hart

Warrior of the West By: M.K. Hume

The Bloody Cup By: M.K. Hume

The Search for WondLa

Dead Beautiful By: Yvonne Woon

The Plucker: An Illustrated Novel By: Gerald Brom

Child Thief By: Gerald Brom

The Devil's Rose By: Gerald Brom

The Clockwork Three By: Matthew Kirby

The Eagle of the Ninth Chronicles By: Rosemary Sutcliff

Quicksilver By: Samira Osman

Revolution By: Jennifer Donnelly

Sotah By: Naomi Ragen

Pyramids By: Terry Pratchett

Guards! Guards! By: Terry Pratchett

Eric By: Terry Pratchett

Moving Pictures By: Terry Pratchett

Reaper Man By: Terry Pratchett

Witches Abroad By: Terry Pratchett

Small Gods By: Terry Pratchett

Lords and Ladies By: Terry Pratchett

Men at Arms By: Terry Pratchett

Soul Music By: Terry Pratchett

Interesting Times By: Terry Pratchett

Maskerade By: Terry Pratchett

Feet of Clay By: Terry Pratchett

Jingo By: Terry Pratchett

The Last Continent By: Terry Pratchett

Carpe Jugulum By: Terry Pratchett

The Fifth Elephant By: Terry Pratchett

The Truth By: Terry Pratchett

Thief of Time By: Terry Pratchett

Night Watch By: Terry Pratchett

Monstrous Regiment By: Terry Pratchett

Thud! By: Terry Pratchett

Making Money By: Terry Pratchett

The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents By: Terry Pratchett

The Wee Free Men By: Terry Pratchett

A Hat Full Of Sky By: Terry Pratchett

I Shall Wear Midnight By: Terry Pratchett

The Armour of Achilles By: Glyn Iliffe

The Lion Wakes By: Robert Low

Entwined By: Heather Dixon

Son of the Shadows By: Juliet Marillier

Daughter of the Forest By: Juliet Marillier

Child of the Prophecy By: Juliet Marillier

Heir to Sevenwaters By: Juliet Marillier

Seer of Sevenwaters By: Juliet Marillier

Celtic Maidens By: Ceri Norman

The Peach Keeper By: Sarah Addison Allen

Stay a Little Longer By: Dorothy Garlock

Keep a Little Secret By: Dorothy Garlock

Wither: Book One of the Chemical Garden By: Lauren DeStefano

The Iron Witch By: Karen Mahoney

The Iron Queen By: Julie Kagawa

Passion By: Lauren Kate

Deliverance From Evil By: Frances Hill

The Door in the Forest By: Roderick Townley

How I Live Now By: Meg Rosoff

Across the Universe By: Beth Revis

Crossed By: Condie, Ally

To Touch the Stars By: Jessica Ruston

Wake Unto Me By: Lisa Cach

Falling Under By: Gwen Hayes

The Vespertine By: Saundra Mitchell

Jack Cloudie By: Stephen Hunt

The Devil's Diadem By: Sara Douglass

The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove By: Lauren Kate

The Blue Flower By: Penelope Fitzgerald

Moab is My Washpot By: Stephen Fry

Letters from Father Christmas By: J. R. R. Tolkien

The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy By: Tim Burton

Wideacre By: Philippa Gregory

The Favoured Child By: Philippa Gregory

Meridon By: Philippa Gregory

The Boleyn Inheritance By: Philippa Gregory

The Other Boleyn Girl By: Philippa Gregory

The Red Queen By: Philippa Gregory

The White Queen By: Philippa Gregory

Pinocchio By: Carlo Collodi

The Painted Man By: Peter V. Brett By: Peter V Brett

City of Fallen Angels By: Cassandra Clare

Scratches on a Prison Wall: A Wartime Memoir By: Luba Komar

Borderland: A Journey Through the History of the Ukraine By: Anna Reid

Thousands of Roads: A Memoir of a Young Woman's Life in the Ukranian Underground During and After World War II By: Maria Savchyn Pyskir

The Girl from Ukraine By: Vira Smereka

Operation Mincemeat: The True Spy Story That Changed the Course of World War II By: Ben Macintyre

Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman: The Most Notorious Double Agent of World War II By: Ben Macintyre

An Orange Revolution: A Personal Journey Through Ukrainian History By: Askold Krushnelnycky

Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception by Maggie Stiefvater

Geist: A Book of the Order By Philippa Ballantine

Spectyr By Philippa Ballantine

My Name is Memory By Ann Brashares

Cat's Cradle by Bianca D'Arc

Fairy Tale By Cyn Balog

Sleepless By Cyn Balog

Starstruck By Cyn Balog

Knife By R. J. Anderson

Rebel By R. J. Anderson

Arrow By R. J. Anderson

The Blasphemer By Nigel Farndale

The Screwtape Letters by C S Lewis

The Complete Book of Oz By: L. Frank Baum

Noonshade By: James Barclay

Nightchild By: James Barclay

Ingenue By: Larkin, Jillian

Wintercraft: Blackwatch By: Jenna Burtenshaw

Plague Child By: Peter Ransley

Huntress By: Malinda Lo

Faerie Winter By: Janni Lee Simner

Frogspell By: C.J. Busby

Princess of Glass By: Jessica Day George

Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales By: Brothers Grimm

The Perks of Being a Wallflower By: Stephen Chbosky

Pilgrim By: Sara Douglass

Crusader By: Sara Douglass

Shadowcry By: Jenna Burtenshaw

Dawnthief by James Barclay

The Outlandish Companion By: Diana Gabaldon

The Exile By: Diana Gabaldon

Alice I Have Been By: Melanie Benjamin

Tigana By: Guy Gavriel Kay

Fablehaven By: Brandon Mull

So You Want to Be a Wizard By: Duane, Diane

Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland By: Catherynne M Valente

Wrapped By: Jennifer Bradbury

The Magnolia League By: Katie Crouch

Goddess of Troy: A Goddess Summoning Novel By: P. C. Cast

Goddess of Legend: A Goddess Summoning Novel By: P. C. Cast

Warrior Rising By: P C Cast

Goddess of Love: A Goddess Summoning Novel By: P. C. Cast

Goddess of the Rose: A Goddess Summoning Novel By: P. C. Cast

Goddess of Light: A Goddess Summoning Novel By: P. C. Cast

Goddess of Spring: A Goddess Summoning Novel By: P. C. Cast

Goddess of the Sea: A Goddess Summoning Novel By: P. C. Cast

A Night to Remember By: Walter Lord

You'll Like It Here (Everybody Does) By: Ruth White

The Book Lover's Tale By: Ivo Stourton

Possession By: Elana Johnson

Songs of the Earth By: Elspeth Cooper

God's Spy By: Juan Gomez-Jurado

Contract with God By: Juan Gomez Jurado

The Traitor's Emblem By: Juan Gomez-Jurado

The Giver By: Lois Lowry

Tuck Everlasting By: Natalie Babbitt

Thirteen Reasons Why By: Jay Asher

The Beekeeper's Apprentice By: Laurie R. King

Neversuch House: Mask of the Evergones By: Elliot Skell

Neversuch House By: Elliot Skell

The Second Duchess By: Elizabeth Loupas

Red Riding Hood By: Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

The Hangman's Daughter: A Historical Daughter By: Oliver Potzsch

India Black: A Madam of Espionage Mystery By: Carol K. Carr

The Stonehenge Legacy By: Sam Christer

Tom Trueheart & the Land of Myths & Legends By: Ian Beck

Tom Trueheart and the Land of Dark Stories By: Ian Beck

Secret History of Tom Trueheart By: Ian Beck

Darke By: Angie Sage

The Sparrow By: Mary Doria Russell

Case of Conscience By: James Blish

Ella Minnow Pea By: Mark Dunn

Little, Big By: John Crowley

The Queen Must Die By: K.A.S. Quinn

The Beautiful Assassin By: Michael White

The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ By: Philip Pullman

The Crowfield Demon By: Pat Walsh

The Crowfield Curse By: Pat Walsh

Murder at Mansfield Park By: Lynn Shepherd

Dracula My Love: The Secret Journals of Mina Harker By: Syrie James

Grimsdon By: Deborah Abela

Blackout By: Connie Willis

All Clear By: Connie Willis

The Life of a Teenage Body-snatcher By: Doug MacLeod

Bitterblue By: Kristin Cashore

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Books finished this year

 

January

The final empire – Brandon Sanderson finished 07/01/2011

Matched – Ally Condie finished 09/01/2011

Unearthly – Cynthia Hand finished 11/01/2011

The princess of the midnight ball – Jessica George finished 13/01/2011

Wintercraft – Jenna Burtenshaw finished 16/01/2011

Reckless – Cornelia Funke finished 17/01/2011

The wonderful wizard of OZ – Frank Baum finished 17/01/2011

The Tsarina's daughter - Carolly Erickson finished 21/01/2011

Shadow forest – Matt Haig finished 23/01/2011

Pastworld – Ian Beck finished 28/01/2011

February

Everything is Illuminated - Jonathan Safran Foer finished 08/02/2011

The Grimm legacy – Polly Shulman finished 10/02/2011

Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte finished 21/02/2011

The Eyre affair - Jasper Fforde finished 27/02/2011

March

Lost in a good book - Jasper Fforde finished 09/03/2011

The well of lost plots - Jasper Fforde finished 18/03/2011

Castle in the air - Diana Wynne Jones finished 25/03/2011

Marked – P.C and Kristen Cast finished 26/03/2011

Betrayed -P.C and Kristen Cast finished 27/03/2011

Chosen - P.C and Kristen Cast finished 30/03/2011

April

The Indigo King - James A Owen finished 04/04/2011

The shadow Dragons - James A Owen finished 10/04/2011

The kings of clonmel - John Flanagan finished 14/04/2011

Halt's peril – John Flanagan finished 19/04/2011

Untamed - P.C and Kristen Cast finished 24/04/2011

Hunted - P.C and Kristen Cast finished 26/04/2011

May

Tempted - P.C and Kristen Cast finished 01/05/2011

Burned - P.C and Kristin Cast finished 14/05/2011

Here Lies Bridget - Paige Harbison finished 15/05/2011

Merlin's Harp- Anne Elliot Crompton finished 20/05/2011

The Dragon's Apprentice By: James A. Owen finished 22/05/2011

A short history of tractors in Ukrainian – Marina Lewycka finished 28/05/2011

June

Northanger Abbey – Jane Austen finished 09/06/2011

Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone - J.K.Rowling finished 26/06/2011

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July

Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets - J.K.Rowling

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J.K.Rowling

Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire - J.K.Rowling

August

Harry Potter and the Oder of the Phoenix - J.K.Rowling

The emperor of Nihon-Ja - John Flanagan

September

Skullduggery Pleasant Mortal coil – Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant Death Bringer - Derek Landy

October

Stormglass – Maria V Snyder

Seaglass – Maria V Snyder

November

The hunger games – Suzanne Collins

catching fire – Suzanne Collins

Mockingjay – Suzanne Collins

December

The colour of magic – Terry Pratchett finished 30/12/11

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Admirable goals page turner, I hope you manage to stick to them and have a great 2011 reading year. Looking forward to reading your thoughts. (:

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2. To control my spending habits and only order once a month and to keep in under $100 when I do order.

 

4. To finish some of the series I have going - or at least read what I have of said series not just buy them all in the hopes that I'll love them all.

 

5. To NOT buy every book in a series just because it is a series - if I don't like it then I don't have to buy them for series sake.

 

Excellent goals Page Turner! I'm considering taking on #2 for myself. It could be a kind of reward to myself if I've been good throughout the month.

 

#4 is also one of my goals. I have way to many series and I need to get to reading some of them! And I started on #5 last year, by resisting buying every book in various series that I only moderately liked. I've been pretty good about it too.

 

Happy reading for 2011! You have loads of great reads ahead of you, in my opinion.

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Adding some more books to my wish list. My grandparents were born in Ukraine and escaped during the war to come here. My grandpa had some interesting stories about his time in the war and I always regret not writing it down, so I've decided to read other books about this time and to expand my knowledge of their country.

 

 

Scratches on a Prison Wall: A Wartime Memoir By: Luba Komar

 

Borderland: A Journey Through the History of the Ukraine By: Anna Reid

 

Thousands of Roads: A Memoir of a Young Woman's Life in the Ukranian Underground During and After World War II By: Maria Savchyn Pyskir

 

The Girl from Ukraine By: Vira Smereka

 

Operation Mincemeat: The True Spy Story That Changed the Course of World War II By: Ben Macintyre

 

Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman: The Most Notorious Double Agent of World War II By: Ben Macintyre

 

An Orange Revolution: A Personal Journey Through Ukrainian History By: Askold Krushnelnycky

 

If anyone has any other suggestions of books on this subject or any good reads I'm open to hearing them.

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Today I finished The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson. This was a new author for me and I must say I look forward to reading the other two books in the Mistborn series. Whilst is is essentially a good verses evil plot line there was enough original content to make it interesting, that and the fact I didn't see a key part in the ending coming made the book a great start to the new year. Brandon Sanderson has won me as a reader now and I look forward to looking into his previous works and those still to come.

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from fantastic fiction

For a thousand years the ash fell and no flowers bloomed. For a thousand years the Skaa slaved in misery and lived in fear. For a thousand years the Lord Ruler, the “Sliver of Infinity,” reigned with absolute power and ultimate terror, divinely invincible. Then, when hope was so long lost that not even its memory remained, a terribly scarred, heart-broken half-Skaa rediscovered it in the depths of the Lord Ruler's most hellish prison. Kelsier “snapped” and found in himself the powers of a Mistborn. A brilliant thief and natural leader, he turned his talents to the ultimate caper, with the Lord Ruler himself as the mark.

Kelsier recruited the underworld's elite, the smartest and most trustworthy allomancers, each of whom shares one of his many powers, and all of whom relish a high-stakes challenge. Only then does he reveal his ultimate dream, not just the greatest heist in history, but the downfall of the divine despot.

But even with the best criminal crew ever assembled, Kel's plan looks more like the ultimate long shot, until luck brings a ragged girl named Vin into his life. Like him, she's a half-Skaa orphan, but she's lived a much harsher life. Vin has learned to expect betrayal from everyone she meets, and gotten it. She will have to learn to trust, if Kel is to help her master powers of which she never dreamed.

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Added yet more to my wish list - which is a good thing. No really it is normally I would just buy them without a secong thought but I've just added them to the list for the end of the month - yay go me!

 

books added

Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception by Maggie Stiefvater

Inside Out By Maria V. Snyder

Outside in By Maria V Snyder

Geist: A Book of the Order By Philippa Ballantine

Spectyr By Philippa Ballantine

My Name is Memory By Ann Brashares

Cat's Cradle by Bianca D'Arc

Fairy Tale By Cyn Balog

Sleepless By Cyn Balog

Starstruck By Cyn Balog

Knife By R. J. Anderson

Rebel By R. J. Anderson

Arrow By R. J. Anderson

The Blasphemer By Nigel Farndale

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I love how organised you are with your lists, and you've also acquired quite a big Mount TBR. Happy reading 2011! :smile2:

 

3. To read more books in the Gilmore Challenge - I've only just started to watch the show and I love it

 

Yay, a new Gilmore Girls fan, lovely to make your acquaintance! :smile2: I'm really happy to see some new blood in the Rory challenge thread!

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Thanks Frankie! I've only just started watching the series I've watched one and two and am onto series three. I just can't believe I've never seen it before it's the perfect show for me. I'm happy to be joining the challenge to, though it does mean I will have to buy more books to meet said reading requirements. :giggle:

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Oh, you have sooo many excellent moments ahead of you, only having watched the first two seasons so far! I'm quite envious that you get to watch all of it for the first time, it's such a gem and one of the best shows ever. I never tire of watching it :smile2:

 

And who minds a bit of book shopping, if it's for a good cause and a part of a very fabulous reading challenge? :giggle2:

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Great to have another Gilmore Girls fan on board! Like Frankie, I'm so jealous that you get to watch it all for the first time. :)

 

We have a GG thread here for discussion about the show (there are spoilers). And there's also the Rory Gilmore Challenge which you might like to check out. We're currently in discussions for our next group read. :D

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Today I finished The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson. This was a new author for me and I must say I look forward to reading the other two books in the Mistborn series. Whilst is is essentially a good verses evil plot line there was enough original content to make it interesting, that and the fact I didn't see a key part in the ending coming made the book a great start to the new year. Brandon Sanderson has won me as a reader now and I look forward to looking into his previous works and those still to come.

 

I am reading the Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson at the moment. It is over a 1000 pages so it's gonna take me a while. Now I am not a fantasy reader per say, I mean I've read Harry Potter and a few others books but it has not been a genre that I've typically been drawn to. But after about 3 chapters of this book I declared to be the best book I have ever read! I love is language and the story. I can really recommend this book! I post a review when I'm done.

 

I also saw that you had a joe abercrombie book on your TBR list. Have you read The Blade Itself? My boyfriend bought this a while ago and been thinking about reading it but I haven't heard much about it. :)

 

Happy Reading!

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Hi Rose I was looking at Way of kings last night and umming about it but if you (who isn't into fantasy) can give it such a glowing review then it's in for me I'll be adding it to the list shortly.

I have read The blade itself and the other two books in the First Law series. It took me a bit to get going but in the end I really enjoyed all the books, hence the reason I bought Best served cold his new one. Although I haven't made an attempt at it yet it is still high on the list for me.

I look forward to reading your final thoughts when you finish Way of kings.;)

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Finished reading Matched by Ally Condie today. I picked this book for it's cover but after reading the back I was hooked. Who said you can't judge a book by it's cover? I really liked this book it made me want to stay up to finish it. It is a YA book but I'm a big fan of YA and really enjoyed it - I look forward to reading the next in the series Crossed.

 

From fantastic fiction

Cassia has always trusted the Society to make the right choices for her: what to read, what to watch, what to believe. So when Xander's face appears on-screen at her Matching ceremony, Cassia knows with complete certainty that he is her ideal mate . . . until she sees Ky Markham's face flash for an instant before the screen fades to black.

 

The Society tells her it's a glitch, a rare malfunction, and that she should focus on the happy life she's destined to lead with Xander. But Cassia can't stop thinking about Ky, and as they slowly fall in love, Cassia begins to doubt the Society's infallibility and is faced with an impossible choice: between Xander and Ky, between the only life she's known and a path that no one else has dared to follow.

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Finished Unearthly by Cynthia Hand last night. Jury is still out on this one, is was a quick read but didn't seem to go anywhere until the last two pages. With all the faffing about the main character did I was surprised there was a story at all. This is the first book in a trilogy of which I know I will look at the next book if only to see if I can find the plot missing from this one. Summary form ff:

 

In the beginning, there's a boy standing in the trees . . .

 

Clara Gardner has recently learned that she's part angel. Having angel blood run through her veins not only makes her smarter, stronger, and faster than humans (a word, she realizes, that no longer applies to her), but it means she has a purpose, something she was put on this earth to do. Figuring out what that is, though, isn't easy.

 

Her visions of a raging forest fire and an alluring stranger lead her to a new school in a new town. When she meets Christian, who turns out to be the boy of her dreams (literally), everything seems to fall into place - and out of place at the same time. Because there's another guy, Tucker, who appeals to Clara's less angelic side.

 

As Clara tries to find her way in a world she no longer understands, she encounters unseen dangers and choices she never thought she'd have to make - between honesty and deceit, love and duty, good and evil. When the fire from her vision finally ignites, will Clara be ready to face her destiny?

 

Unearthly is a moving tale of love and fate, and the struggle between following the rules and following your heart.

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