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100 books from my tbr-shelf


You can do it Liz. That is what a lot of us are doing so this is a support group!

Are you going to keep a list that you continue to add to Liz?

I've just finished one book from my tbr-shelf:
1. Stephen King-The Long Walk

1. Messiah by Boris Starling - is was a 5 star read
with an awesome ending.

Because I don't want to infringe on a goal that you planned just for yourself!
Thanks



Did I read on your profile that you're living in Sweden?
You'll see that most of my reads are suspence because they are my favorites. But I run a bookclub, so we end up reading all kinds of books. That's what makes it so interesting, we are in our 8th year.
I am taking the June challenge on one of the groups and reading The Woman in White and Pride & Prejudiced & Zombies. I've already read P&P and really enjoyed it, so I hope this is a funny take on the story because I'm not really into zombie books.
Have a great weekend!

I live in the northern part of Sweden. Right now it is summer and nice weather here
I also run a book club but mine just started. I like all kinds of books, usually crime novels, suspense novels and chic-lit as well. Classics is also a favourite.
Where is the june challenge? I would also like to read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Today I finished reading a book that I had borrowed from the library, Mitch Albom - Five People You Meet In Heaven. It was OK. I would give it 3.5/5.
Have a great weekend you too!

I think a lot of people are doing this challenge because Borders is sold out, people are on long lists at their libraries, and the used copies are now pricey!

Please tell me after you've read it what you thought about it!
I'm doing Cynthia's Summer Challenge, are you doing that one as well? I think that it is fun searching for books etc that can work in the challenge.

Thanks for adding me as a friend. Your my only European friend. How cool is that!
It's 1:41pm here in Pennsylvania (East Coast). What's the time difference?

That challenge kinda scares me, but I wish you the best of luck. You must be more determined than I am right now with my reading goals. Wow the anxiety of keeping up with something like that. Ugh!

Right now the time is 20.10pm here in Sweden.

The June Challenge is the one I mentiond in posts 17 & 19.

No, I was just thinking about what you did in the June Challenge? Is it the one where you read two books for June? One classic and one fiction?

Women in White = classic
Pride&Prejudice&Zombies = fiction
It looks like you are about 3 hours ahead of me. It's spring here until June 21st (I think).

1. Messiah by Boris Starling - is was a 5 star read
with an awesome ending."
2. First Cut by Dianne Emley
3. The Talented Mr. Ripley by Highsmith


I like to be reading one nonfiction and one fiction at the same time. I feel that I won't get the stories jumbled together. It seems to work so far for me.
Right now it's Deviant by Harold Schechter (NF) and
Criminal Minds:Jump Cut by Max Allen Collins (F).
My bookclub is reading A Thousand Splemdid Suns this month. Have you read it and any thoughts?

Yes, I have read A Thousand Splendid Suns and I thought that it was great. I really liked it. Have you read "The Kite Runner"?
Right now I'm reading three books at the same time:
Charles Dickens - Bleak House (my own)
Sheila O'Flanagan - Too Good To Be True (my own)
Reginald Hill - Deadheads (borrowed from the library)

We read The Kite Runner for my bookclub and we all agreed it was good, but I've heard A Thousand Splendid Suns is even better.

with an awesome ending."
2. First Cut by Dianne Emley
3. The Talented Mr. Ripley by Highsmith
4. Jump cut by Max Allan Collins

2. Charles Dickens - Bleak House
Finally finished reading Bleak House. Thought that it was a great book. I'm currently reading a book by Sheila O'Flanagan and Cormac McCarthy's THe Road.
Susan: I have to agree. A Thousand Splendid Suns was better than the Kite Runner!
Fiona: Splendid work! :)


2. Charles Dickens - Bleak House
3. Sheila O'Flanagan - Too Good to be True

2. Charles Dickens - Bleak House
3. Sheila O'Flanagan - Too Good to be True
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4. P D James-Unnatural Causes Not my fav. crime novel but it was OK.




with an awesome ending."
2. First Cut by Dianne Emley
3. The Talented Mr. Ripley by Highsmith
4. Jump Cut by Max Allan Collins
5. In The Forest of Harm by Bissell - new author to me which I enjoyed. I've already bought a few of her other books.

another book I loved that is long but well worth the time is Ladies of The Club. You can skim the first 100 pages because they deal mostly with Ohio politics, but the book made me laugh and weep. I think of the characters often. It follows two best friends through their lives from "high school" until the end of their lives.
The woman who wrote it, finished the book in her 80's.
It took her a lifetime to write it.
If I haven't mentioned Pope Joan to you yet, it's another must read.
Happy Reading!
Susan

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My challenge will be between 2009-05-24- 2010-05-24.