Mount TBR 2014 Challenge discussion
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Barbara's I can do it

Love, Rosie by Cecelia Ahern. Cute, easy beginning for 2014. I've owned this book since 2012...next I'm going for one owned for several years.

I hope I can keep strong the rest of the year and not give in and end up buying more books or getting them from the library.

#3 The Handmaid's Tale. I had read this as a teenager and have owned it (Kindle)for at least 3 years, planning to re-read it. It was excellent and creepy.
#4 No me iré sin decirte a dónde voy. I've had this book for 2 years in my bookshelf. It's got a good message in it, but there's a lot of business/financial talk in it that I found boring.

I find it so funny! I hope you enjoyed it :)

I find it so funny! I hope you enjoyed it :)"
Yes it was really funny. I enjoy those comedies of errors. They never get old.



Barbarac wrote: "#8 I Was a Really Good Mom Before I Had Kids: Reinventing Modern Motherhood. I've had this book since my kids were toddlers so...2008/9? It was a gift from a friend with good intent..."
:-( Reading definitely shouldn't be stressful! And...sorry about the Artemis Fowl book not being a winner either. I've had a few duds this year as well.
:-( Reading definitely shouldn't be stressful! And...sorry about the Artemis Fowl book not being a winner either. I've had a few duds this year as well.


It's bound to happen. I figure some of the books I have at home have remained unread for many years because subconsciously I know I'm not really going to enjoy them. Hopefully only a handful.






I did really enjoy the writing, so I may check out another book by this author.


I didn't realize it was a historical-fiction book and romance on top of it. It was interesting to read, but I got bored with having to follow 2 stories. Towards the end I just wanted it to be over.


You'll probably enjoy it more than me. I was not very familiar with the historical time period of the story, and maybe that's why it didn't spark my interest at all. Also, at the time I read it I was under the weather. But 3 stars is not bad! I enjoyed it, had a good time with it.


#17 In Evil Hour. While in the past I've loved Gabriel Garcia Marquez, this book was just ok. Some common characters with some of his other books, this almost read like a prelude to another big book. Still entertaining, as all his writing.

Still a fun read that will have you searching for ice cream in the freezer.




Those I read finish the plots of each novel. Except for the quick-pace paranormal series by Robert Liparulo, which I insist on owning before I start. I'm with you. I wouldn't care for an end that hangs.


I will politely disagree with this idea that series came about at the beginning of the 1980s. Alexandre Dumas, Anthony Trollope, Rafael Sabatini, Emmuska Orczy, just to mention a few, all wrote series or sequels in the 1800s/early 1900s. Not to mention Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Arthur Conan Doyle, and too many other mystery writers to name starting in the 1800s and continuing into the present.


Oh, apologies - I thought that you were discussing Gabriel García Márquez. But I am not sure that stand alone mysteries were that common pre-1980... Almost all the mystery writers I can think of from the first half of the 1900s wrote series even if they also wrote some stand-alones. I would say that series seem to be more prolific in fantasy books now but I suspect that is due to my sampling rather than a true representation of the genre :D

Novel after novel after novel of 1940-1979 thrillers or gothic mysteries, all standalone. Millions of different authors. When I rejoin the "First Reads / New Authors" type groups I laugh, because of this. I wrote an article about how these were the popular norm (despite series existing before, in many genres). For mainstream paperbacks, these standalones were IT. I say in my article that I feel (the mainstream fiction anyway) has been replaced by the cozy series we see now. I *was* asking if Gabriel García Marquez had series because it would come as a surprise.

C. yo creo que no tiene series...pero no estoy segura.








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