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S | 361 comments This is my first attempt at a yearly book challenge. And for the record, I'm counting everything: rereads, comics, children/juvenile/teen, series, audio, etc. The only thing I'm omitting are books I don't finish. I'm interested in reading a minimum of 50 books, but given the variety, I expect I'll read much more.
To me, the challenge is about the "experience," and the ability to recommend books for all ages. Admittedly, I read mostly sci-fi/fantasy/horror when left to my own devices, but that's ok -- to each their own.


message 2: by S (last edited Mar 09, 2014 12:12PM) (new)

S | 361 comments (I got a late start in January b/c of an illness.)


Coraline by Neil Gaiman 1) Coraline; Neil Gaiman; Jan 30 - Feb 1
I saw the movie first, then read the book. I recommend both. 4-4.5*

The Emperor's Soul by Brandon Sanderson 2) The Emperor's Soul; Brandon Sanderson; Feb 1 - Feb 3
I'm told it takes place in the "same world as Elantris," which means nothing to me since I've never read Elantris. Luckily, it's written so I didn't need to. This is one of those "read and decide for yourself" kinda books. It's not badly written, it just wasn't my thing, though I thought the premise was interesting. 3-3.5*

Showa A History of Japan, 1926-1939 by Shigeru Mizuki 3) Showa: A History of Japan, 1926-1939; Shigeru Mizuki; Feb 2
The illustrations are good, the story -- though reasonably informative -- doesn't lend itself to emotional attachment to anything. I won't be reading this again. At 3*, I feel I'm being generous.

Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman 4) Odd and the Frost Giants; Neil Gaiman; Feb 04
Reasonably fun story for children, though there were some weird sexual innuendos considering the age group. 3-3.5*

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman 5) The Graveyard Book; Neil Gaiman; Feb 5- Feb 14
This book was a fun, easy read. There's a little violence, but nothing crazy or inappropriate for the age group. A 4* for adults; a 5* for kids.
(Or should I just call it a 4.5*? That seems fair.)

Blue Is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh 6) Blue is the Warmest Color; Julie Maroh; Feb 13
An adult comic (due to sexual content), but definitely worth reading. I'd recommend it to anyone interested in LGBT art (movies, books, etc.), and for those who appreciate a good love story. 5*
On a personal note, I can't wait to see the film!

Prime by Nate Kenyon 7) Prime; Nate Kenyon; Feb 15 - Feb 20
A futuristic, sci-fi, techno novel? I really enjoyed the writing style even though this book was a little out of my preferred genre. I plan to read more by this author. 4-4.5 *

My Life as a White Trash Zombie (White Trash Zombie, #1) by Diana Rowland 8) My Life as a White Trash Zombie; Diana Rowland; Feb 20 - Mar 4
I can't believe I waited so long to start this series. It is probably the best book I've read in a long time, though I'm sure zombie humor is an acquired taste and may not be for everyone. There's 3 already in the series and a 4th due this summer. I plan to read them all this year. This was a book I truly looked forward to reading. 5*.

The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman 9) Ocean at the End of the Land; Neil Gaiman; Mar 4 - Mar 7
This book started a little slow, but developed nicely. In spite of the hints of sexual content, I would be ok with letting an older child read this book. It's a fascinating plot once it gets going. 4-4.5*


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S | 361 comments The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern 10) Night Circus; Erin Morgenstern; Mar 7 - Mar 15
The descriptions of the circus are wonderful, but the plot is only mediocre. 4.5* for circus & 3* for plot = 3.75*. Over time & some reflection it may raise, but right now I feel too let down to give it 4*.


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S | 361 comments A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks 11) Walk to Remember; Nicholas Sparks; Mar 16
Predictable. Tedious. Characters I never really felt attached to or believed they were in love. The ending salvaged the book. Sort of. 3.5*


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S | 361 comments Mastering Self-Leadership Empowering Yourself for Personal Excellence by Christopher P. Neck 12) Mastering Self-Leadership: Empowering Yourself for Personal Excellence (6th Ed.); C.P. Neck & C.C. Manz; Jan ? - Mar 14
Technically one of my textbooks, but whatever. I read it. 4*


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S | 361 comments Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson 13) Who Moved My Cheese?; Spencer Johnson; Mar 20
Another textbook. Assumes everyone fears change, which I find presumptuous and incorrect, just as everyone does not fear snakes, spiders or heights. For those of us already living la vida semper gumby, this book is just a waste of time. 2*


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S | 361 comments Maus I A Survivor's Tale My Father Bleeds History (Maus, #1) by Art Spiegelman 14) Maus I; Art Spiegelman; Mar 26
Maus, Vol. 2 And Here My Troubles Began (Maus, #2) by Art Spiegelman 15) Maus II; Art Spiegelman; Mar 27
These books came highly recommended, so I expected this to be worth my time -- it wasn't. This crap one a Pulitzer? Wow...just wow. What a travesty. More time is spent by the author depicting his disgraceful relationship with his father than the war, which was just a rehash -- and not even a good one -- of holocaust events. Compared to "The Pianist, " this book is better used as toilet paper. 2.5*


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S | 361 comments Couponing for the Beginner A Guide to Couponing for the Uninitiated by Jenny Dean 16) Couponing for the Beginner: A Guide to Couponing for the Unitiated;
Jenny Dean; Apr 3
As someone new to couponing, I found this book to be very helpful for general information and tactics. An experienced couponer may not need it, but for a novice like me, I thought it was good. 4*


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S | 361 comments The Present Enjoying Your Work and Life in Changing Times by Spencer Johnson 17) The Present; Spencer Johnson; Apr; 2*
Read for a course. Didn't love.


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S | 361 comments Ready Player One by Ernest Cline 18) Ready Player One; Ernest Cline; Apr 1 - Apr 3
A great book for nerds, especially if you miss the 80s and/ or dream of living in a videogame. 4.5 - 5*


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S | 361 comments Professor Gargoyle (Tales from Lovecraft Middle School, #1) by Charles Gilman 19) Tales From Lovecraft Middle School #1: Professor Gargoyle; Charles Gilman; Apr
3-3.5*
The Slither Sisters (Tales from Lovecraft Middle School #2) by Charles Gilman 20) Tales From Lovecraft Middle School #2: Slither Sisters; Charles Gilman; Apr
3-3.5*
This series is cute. Not awesome, but not bad. A happy medium. Fun and interesting, but not too serious.


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S | 361 comments Battle Angel Alita, Volume 01 Rusty Angel by Yukito Kishiro 21) Battle Angel Alita #1: Rusty Angel; Yukito Kishiro; May 3.5*
I liked it, but not enough to continue the series.


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S | 361 comments Red Rising (Red Rising Trilogy, #1) by Pierce Brown 22) Red Rising; Pierce Brown; May 22; 3.7*
This book is the love-child of Ender's Game & Hunger Games. Not original, but the writing style is good. I like it enough to continue the series, though I don't know if I'd recommend it unless you want an alternative to rereading EG/HG. It's the same, but different. (Hopefully this author has more sense than Collins and doesn't ruin his own series.)


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S | 361 comments Teacher's Pest (Tales from Lovecraft Middle School #3) by Charles Gilman 23) Tales From Lovecraft Middle School #3: Teacher's Pest; Charles Gilman; May 28; 3.5-4*
A fun addition to the series.
Substitute Creature (Tales from Lovecraft Middle School, #4) by Charles Gilman 24) Tales From Lovecraft Middle School #4: Substitute Creature; Charles Gilman; May 28; 4-4.5*
The best in the series so far! So glad I didn't give up on it!
Skinny Bitch (Paperback) by Rory Freedman (Author) Kim Barnouin (Author) 25) Skinny Bitch; Rory Freedman & Kim Barnouin; May 28; 3*
Not well-researched as similar vegan books, but it makes me want to take up the lifestlye (again), so I have to admit that it's successful in that respect.


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S | 361 comments The Martian by Andy Weir 26) The Martian; Andy Weir; May (btwn 21 & 22); 3.75*
Annoyingly technical, but not a bad story.


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S | 361 comments Even White Trash Zombies Get the Blues (White Trash Zombie, #2) by Diana Rowland 27) Even White Trash Zombies Get the Blues; Diana Rowland; June 6; 4.3*
Not as good as the first, but still fun & interesting.


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S | 361 comments 1 Year, 100 Pounds My Journey to a Better, Happier Life by Whitney Holcombe 28) 1 Year, 100 pounds: My Journey to a Better, Happier Life; Whitney Holcombe; June 7; 2*
Not really inspirational or informative. Just a spoiled little rich kid whining about their weight, and solving it by wasting food.


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S | 361 comments 29) interview book. 2 days before interview. *under construction*
Next-Day Job Interview by Michael Farr I think the book was Next Day Job Interview: Prepare Tonight and Get the Job Tomorrow by Michael Farr. Nothing good or bad. Just a standard job interview book. June; 3*;


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S | 361 comments White Trash Zombie Apocalypse (White Trash Zombie, #3) by Diana Rowland 30) White Trash Zombie Apocalypse; Diana Rowland; June 19; 4*
Another installment in a great series. Not as good as the first, but also not a disappointment.


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S | 361 comments The Story of Jane The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service by Laura Kaplan 31) The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service; Laura Kaplan; June 26; 2.5*
Tolerable. Read for class. Didn't love or hate it.


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S | 361 comments Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen 32) Girl, Interrupted; 3* July 11


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S | 361 comments Mr. H.I.V. by I.B. Freeman 33) MR. HIV <1* July.


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S | 361 comments Requiem for a Dream by Hubert Selby Jr. 34) Requiem for a Dream; Hubert Selby, Jr.; July; 4*
Weird writing style. Sad, but good content. Kinda slow in the beginning, but it gets better.


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S | 361 comments Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown 35) Rubyfruid Jungle; Rita Mae Brown; August; 4*
A good LGBT book. Weird beginning, but smooth writing style and a quick read.


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S | 361 comments I Want A Pet by Lauren Child P1) I Want a Pet; Lauren Child; August; 4*
Cute. I loved it!
(Not counting picture books to my total, though.)


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S | 361 comments Gay New York Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World 1890-1940 by George Chauncey 36) Gay New York; George Chauncey; July; 3*
Read for class. Slow read. Not mindnumbingly so, but enough that I don't think I'll read it for fun. I would consider it reasonably informative on LGBT history, though.


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S | 361 comments A Desired Past A Short History of Same-Sex Love in America by Leila J. Rupp 37) Desired Past; Leila Rupp; August 9; 3.5*
Read for class. Good LGBT history book, though brief. Not badly written, but I wouldn't read it for fun.


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S | 361 comments Anna Dressed in Blood (Anna, #1) by Kendare Blake 38) Anna Dressed in Blood; Kendare Blake; August 31; 4*
Still has that teen-angsty-ness, as all teen books do, but I thought the overall story was good. I'll be moving on to the second book in the series.


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S | 361 comments Storytime Ideas for Circle Time by Jean Warren 39) Storytime Ideas for Circle Time; Jean Warren; August; 3.5*
I was able to get something useful from this book for my storytime presentation. However, there weren't as many usable ideas in here as I'd hoped to find.


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S | 361 comments Girl of Nightmares (Anna, #2) by Kendare Blake 40) Girl of Nightmares; Kendare Blake; September 12; 4*
It had one reasonably creepy chapter. The rest was ok. I'll still recommend the series, but I wouldn't call it horror. Maybe a good book for someone who wants a love story about a ghost.


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S | 361 comments The Fault in Our Stars by John Green 41) The Fault in Our Stars; John Green; September; 3.5*
Waaay too predictable. The writing style was fine. I disagreed with the author's sense of humor, and some medical info. I was expecting something... more.


message 32: by S (last edited Oct 24, 2014 08:48AM) (new)

S | 361 comments The Healthy Green Drink Diet Advice and Recipes to Energize, Alkalize, Lose Weight, and Feel Great by Jason Manheim 42) The Healthy Green Drink Diet; Jason Manheim; Oct 24; 4*
Nothing special. Lots of blender/juicing recipes.


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S | 361 comments How the White Trash Zombie Got Her Groove Back (White Trash Zombie, #4) by Diana Rowland 43) How the White Trash Zombie Got Her Groove Back; Diana Rowland; Oct 25; 3.5*
Not as good as the others, but I slogged through it.
Spoiler Alert?
I didn't like so much of the recovering junkie taking drugs. Especially for pleasure or other nonessential purposes.


message 34: by S (last edited Nov 07, 2014 02:49PM) (new)

S | 361 comments The Fast Diet The Simple Secret of Intermittent Fasting Lose Weight, Stay Healthy, Live Longer by Michael Mosley 44) The Fast Diet; Michael Mosley & Mimi Spencer; Nov 7; 3*
The documentary was more fun. I did like the mention of research for fasting before chemo/ radiation, though. Menu was kinda bleh and mostly useless for a veg person like me. I still think it's a good concept even if I didn't agree with everything he said, plus it's an easy read.


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S | 361 comments The Neverending Story by Michael Ende 45) The Neverending Story; Michael Ende (Transl: Ralph Manheim); Nov 15; 4.5*
Loved it. So much more than the movies included.


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S | 361 comments Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup 46) Slumdog Millionaire; Vikas Swarup; Nov 21; 4*
Again, saw the film first, though it doesn't have a lot in common with the movie. Which is fine. Still a fun read, like "A Series of Unfortunate Events" for adults.

My reply about book vs. movie, since most apparently prefer the movie:
I think the book is definitely worth the read. True, it is different than the movie. However, just b/c it's different isn't necessarily a bad thing. The premise is essentially the same, but the background stories are mostly different. I thought it was fun learning what the next story would be, since the movie didn't necessarily give them away. It's a quick, easy read... so give it a try and decide for yourself.


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S | 361 comments Living with Less How to Downsize to 100 Personal Possessions by Mary Lambert 47) Living with Less: how to downsize to 100 personal possessions; Mary Lambert; Nov 29; 2*
Interesting concept, I guess, but written for people who have the enviable problem of too much disposable income, but not enough space.


message 38: by S (last edited Dec 05, 2014 09:37AM) (new)

S | 361 comments Organizing for Life Declutter Your Mind to Declutter Your World by Sandra Felton 48) Organizing for Life: Declutter Your Mind to Declutter Your World; Sandra Felton; Dec 4; 1.5*
Huge waste of time reading this book. It took turns making me feel like a hypochondriac (ADD?, obsessive-compulsive?, low adrenal function?, etc.), pushing her "Messies Anonymous" crap, or -- and this was the cherry on top -- over a dozen pages about how to apply cosmetics. Seriously? Nothing was useful. I think I'm giving it an extra half-star b/c this is the season to be generous. There is truly nothing in this book that will help you declutter and/ or organize. Nothing. And to be honest, bringing religion into this (over and over and over again) was just annoying.


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S | 361 comments Living Simple, Free & Happy How to Simplify, Declutter Your Home, and Reduce Stress, Debt, and Waste by Cristin Frank 49) Living Simple, Free & Happy: How to Simplify, Declutter Your Home, and Reduce Stress, Debt, and Waste; Cristin Frank; Dec 08; 3*
One of the better simplify/declutter books. More about trying to "fix up" and sell stuff than declutter, but still amusing. Not a complete loss.


message 40: by S (last edited Dec 31, 2014 01:13PM) (new)

S | 361 comments The Complete Persepolis (Persepolis, #1-4) by Marjane Satrapi 50) The Complete Persepolis; Marjane Satrapi; Dec 30/1; 4*
The first part, which follows her as a child in Iran, is the best and I give that 4.5, but the rest averages it down to a 4. I'm glad I read it.
Also: 50 BOOKS GOAL MET! YAY!


message 41: by S (last edited Dec 31, 2014 01:43PM) (new)

S | 361 comments 2014 Year End Awards:
Best Graphic Novel: Blue is the Warmest Color
Best Sci-Fi: The Martian
Best Nonfiction: The Story of Jane
Best Juv. Fic: They were all incredibly good.
Best Adu. Fic: Ready Player One
-Honorable Mention: Red Rising
Hardest to Read (content): Requiem for a Dream
Absolute Worst Book of the Year: Mr. HIV


message 42: by S (new)

S | 361 comments Here's my 2015 Book Challenge list:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


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