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What are you reading for January 2008?


And I have 8 other books I bought last month at the bookstore, so I've got PLENTY to read this month...well, probably will keep me going for a few months, lol!

Then I have....
The Lovely Bones
Marley and Me
Rhett Butler's People
The Book Thief
Double Cross

Ive recently read Lamb by Christopher Moore and also read Post Office by Charles Bukowski. Combined, they both took me three days to finish. Now I am onto Earth Abides. (And heading to the bookstore after I drop my kids off at school... for two new books!!!)

The Roots of Desire
I Am Legend
Hitman
If I manage that and have time left for the month I'll likely start into Mister B. Gone or A Fine Balance... haven't decided yet which one will be first. I might save Mister B. for the last... as a treat to savour after getting through the rest of my Christmas stack. ;)

I plan to read:
*If On a Winter's Night a Traveler by Italo Calvino
*The Winter of Our Discontent by John Steinbeck
and
*an undetermined novel that I will purchase during the month (as per my New Year's resolution to buy and read one new book every month this year).

However, I am three books ahead right now. My shopping trip this morning (with a 30% off coupon) found me purchasing The Princess Bride -- I have been putting this off for ages, I love the movie and dont want the book to ruin it for me!!! But ive read so many great reviews that now I feel as if I am missing out on something. I also purchased Factotum by Charles Bukowski. And I still have A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore from my last splurge...
I think I can be good and use the coupons and buy only one book a week for at least a little while :P

Right now I'm trying to finish Sarum by Edward Rutherford, then delving into my Golden Compass trilogy. Sweet!

The Missing- Chris Mooney
I Am Legend- Richard Matheson
One Thousand White Women- Jim Furgus
The Other Mother- Gwendolyn Gross
An Absolute Gentleman-R.M. Kinder
Mans Search For Meaning- Victor Frankl
Songs Without Words- Ann Packer


Intended for reading over the next few weeks:
The Pilgrim Hawk , Glenway Wescott
Fatelessness , Imre Kertesz
In The Wake , Per Petterson
The Grass Is Singing , Doris Lessing
The White Castle , Orhan Pamuk
The Poorhouse Fair , John Updike
Gentlemen , Klas Ostergren
Wings , Mikhail Kuzmin
Alphabet Of The Night , Jean Euphele-Milce
To A God Unknown , John Steinbeck
All them if I get lucky, which I doubt.
Hi Kat,
You will LOVE the Book Thief. It's one of my faves from 2006.
You will LOVE the Book Thief. It's one of my faves from 2006.


One Good Turn, Kate Atkinson
Split Second, David Baldacci
Started and (and planning to finish this month):
The Memory of Running, Ron McLarty
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance by Barack Obama
Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks by Christopher Brookmyre
And anything else I may decide to pull off the shelves!

The Water Clock - Jim Kelly
Home Fires - Margaret Maron
City of the Absent - Robert W. Walker
I've no idea what other books I'll read during January.




- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Catcher in the Rye
- Lady Chatterley's Lover
And then there is my general assortment of Terry Pratchett.

I have an extremely hectic schedule right now so I haven't been as active with this group and haven't had nearly enough time to read as I usually do, but here's my wish list of January "to-reads": The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett, New England White by Stephen Carter and (if there's time) The Kite Runner.


Visions In Death - J.D. Robb
Between, Georgia - Joshilyn Jackson
Water For Elephants - Sara Gruen (finish)
Don't have much time to read right now.

The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog--Elizabeth Peters
Water for Elephants-Sara Gruen
Into the Wild-Jon Krakauer
starting: East of Eden-Steinbeck (wish me luck)


Lean Mean Thirteen
The Devil in the White City
A Million Little Pieces
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
I also picked up the newly released Plum Lucky the other day. I'm a big Janet Evanovich fan.
For 2008 I have so far read 3 books and am on my 4th with trying to read 2 others at the same time...
Nothing: Something to Believe In
In the words of our enemies
The Year I got everything wanted
and am now reading:
Everything Must Change
The day Donny Herbert Woke Up
and trying to get back to finishing up
The Way the Crow Flys
Nothing: Something to Believe In
In the words of our enemies
The Year I got everything wanted
and am now reading:
Everything Must Change
The day Donny Herbert Woke Up
and trying to get back to finishing up
The Way the Crow Flys


I don't have a January list but do have a large pile for this year. I read 25 books last year and my goal is to read more than that this year. Some books next on my pile are ...Eat, Pray, Love.....The Diving Bell and Butterfly... The Candy Girl... You've Been Warned and To the Nines.

Also hoping to read The Electric Acid Kool-Aid Test.
Roots is a pretty darn thick, so of course I'll have tons of filler books in between.

I read this for my 60s class in college (which, incidentally, was taught by a guy who looked just like Sonny Bono). I absolutely hated it, sadly enough, since I'd been looking forward to reading it after all the hype.
I'm always reading several books at a time, but the one I can't wait to finish because it's such a good page-turner is Laura Lippman's "What the dead know.'

Reading Lolita in Tehran (work in progress)
Strange Candy (finished)
Out of Order (Harlequin Romance)
Le Mariage
Le Divorce
My goal for 2008 is 52 books. Last year and the year before I tried 104 books, but fell short both years (83 last year, 96 in 2006). With an active 5 year old and a newborn in the house, I don't think I'll be getting much reading done. (But that's okay, I really like my kids.)

That's a shame about Kool-Aid Test. Beyond disappointing when a book doesn't live up to its hype.

The first two are library books so they take priority over the ones I own.
Work has been very busy this month and I'm looking forward to a lull so I can have more time to read. :-)

There's nothing on this list that I can't recommend.

oh, I hope you like that one! It's one of my favorites.





Mont'ster, I just picked up Thud with an X-Mas gift card to Borders. I had read 2 other Pratchett's over the past few years and have been wanting to read another. I'd be interested to know what you think about the book. I find Terry Pratchett to be the perfect combination of comedy and satire and it is all disguised in a "light" fantastical world.



Books mentioned in this topic
The Pillars of the Earth (other topics)Eat, Pray, Love (other topics)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream (other topics)
Bergdorf Blondes (other topics)
Water for Elephants (other topics)
More...
"On The Line" by Donna Hill
"Gotta Keep Tryin" by Virginia DeBerry & Donna Grant
"Sweet Georgia Brown" by Cheryl Robinson
...and if I can squeeze in a few more before the month ends...all the better...because I still have plenty books I want to read...
Happy Reading :-)