Challenge: 50 Books discussion
Finish Line 2009!
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Michelle says reading is more important than housework in 2009

14. LAST NIGHT AT THE LOBSTER by Stewart O'Nan
15. FROM DEAD TO WORSE by Charlaine Harris
16. SONGS FOR THE MISSING by Stewart O'Nan
I've been so busy reading that I forgot to update...whoops! :)

18. THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER by Carson McCullers

Slow and steady wins the race. I'm hoping to maybe even PASS 50 if I can actually ENJOY my summer this year! (i.e. NO summer school!)

21. THE GIRL WHO LOVED TOM GORDON by Stephen King
I'm on my waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy...yeah!



Man, do you ever get in a reading mood where its all you wanna do? I think its coming at a perfect time, when most of my regular tv shows are ending their seasons, and the school semester is almost over. Lots of time for reading soon!!!







Such a great book! Do you ever read a book that is so good that you feel bad (i.e. guilty-ish) for starting a new one?? This book is a rare jewel.


Read this pretty quick...now onto making some of these adorable sock dolls!

Such a great book! Do you ever read a book that is so good that you feel bad (i.e. guilty-ish) for starting a new one?? This book is a rare jewel."
Michelle, The Gargoyle has been my favorite book for 2009. It was absolutely mesmerizing. I turned my book club onto it this month after I had been introduced to it on the Busy as a Bee Book group. I get excited when I find other people who share the same enthusiasm for a good book as I do.



Is there such a thing as Reader's ADHD? I think I have it!

26. CORALINE by Neil Gaiman
Just finished this last night. I'm telling you, these two last books of his are Juvenile Fiction, but they're pretty good and spooky even for a seasoned horror fan like me.


Blah, blah, blah, BRUTAL, BORING, DEPRESSING...would rather have read something else...anything else, actually.

Such a great book! It took me a little while to read it all, especially considering that its pretty short, but I was really enjoying and didn't want to rush it.

Totally didn't notice that I forgot this one on here...read it with CAKELOVE. Different for a cookbook, was almost a biography/memoir/cookbook. LOTS of stories and reading, and the recipes are simple but GREAT!


This was an excellent book. I'm glad I finally read it. I'm letting my review steep before I talk about this book. Won't do his wit justice.



Excellent, hilarious...actually makes me want to go back and reread parts of the Bible, which is good I guess. I realized I'm on a little of a Gaiman habit lately, better switch it up before I get bored...

Excellent book...loved the main character, definitely a "classic status" guy. Will be reading more of Carroll's books for sure. This was one where I was sad that it ended because I felt like I was kicked out of the world I had become familiar with...ever get that feeling with a book? It's rare for me.
1. THE SHACK by William Young
2. WISHFUL DRINKING by Carrie Fisher
3. DEAD UNTIL DARK by Charlaine Harris
4. LIVING DEAD IN DALLAS by Charlaine Harris
5. CLUB DEAD by Charlaine Harris
6. DEAD TO THE WORLD by Charlaine Harris
7. DEAD AS A DOORNAIL by Charlaine Harris
8. DEFINITELY DEAD by Charlaine Harris
9. 2009 ACTION PLAN by Suze Orman...