The 104 Book Challenge - 2012 discussion

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Marcie's 2012 Book List!

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Marcie | 67 comments 1.Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich

These books always entertain me, but at this point I feel like the series REALLY needs to end. It is dragging on and and on and not in an entertaining way...

Explosive Eighteen (Stephanie Plum, #18) by Janet Evanovich


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Marcie | 67 comments 2. Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead

So I tore through Mead's YA series the week before Thanksgiving and thought I'd give this series a try. Whoo- NOT YA! At first I was a bit underwhelmed by the story, but it didn't take long to get sucked in.

Succubus Blues (Georgina Kincaid, #1) by Richelle Mead


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Marcie | 67 comments 7. Succubus Revealed

Succubus Revealed (Georgina Kincaid, #6) by Richelle Mead

Whata fantastic end to a series! My only complaint about Mead's books in general are that the titles are a little lackluster, thought clearly it hasn't stopped me from reading.


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Marcie | 67 comments 8. Matched by Ally Condie

I was on the fence about this book for the first half. Another dystopian YA book. Another female character too strong-willed, too smart, too something...but I was won over in the end.

Matched (Matched, #1) by Ally Condie


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Marcie | 67 comments 9. Divergent by Veronica Roth

Read this as part of the Nook Group's book of the month. Like Divergent, I was not smitten with the story at the outset. Nothing about it really grabbed me, but I kept reading. I actually wasn't deeply invested until about 3/4 of the way through the book, but I'm glad that I kept with it.

Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth


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Marcie | 67 comments I haven't read it...but it's on my list!


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Marcie | 67 comments 10. Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

Adorable. Though I need to stop reading YA Romance...I need some sexytimes in my books!

10 books in a week...I'm insane.


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Jennifer Strand (jenniferstrand) | 102 comments Mod
Holy cow, Marcie! You keep up this pace and you'll be at 104 books by March. O_O

Those are some GREAT books. Some of my favs on this list. I know what you mean about needing some sexytimes in your books. I take a break from YA for that exact reason. :)


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Rooks (astorytellingofrooks) Marcie wrote: "2. Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead

So I tore through Mead's YA series the week before Thanksgiving and thought I'd give this series a try. Whoo- NOT YA! At first I ..."


Definitely not YA! :D I love this series - I actually haven't read her YA stuff though. More for the list!


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Marcie | 67 comments I really really liked the Vampire Academy series, Alysha! I'm excited to read the spin-off for those and some of her others as well.

If you're an ebook person, I can share the VA books with you.


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Rooks (astorytellingofrooks) Marcie wrote: "If you're an ebook person, I can share the VA books with you."

I just got an iPad for Christmas, so I definitely have been exploring ebooks (as well as keeping up with all my real books - I just can't let them go). I think I may actually have the VA books in a folder somewhere, and just hadn't gotten around to reading them; if not, I may take you up on that. Thanks!


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Marcie | 67 comments 11. Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins

At times I really disliked this book. Maybe because I read it so close to Anna and the French Kiss, but found myself getting angry at how formulaic and predictable the book was becoming. Overall though, it was cute and I did end up enjoying it.


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Marcie | 67 comments Rooks wrote: "Marcie wrote: "If you're an ebook person, I can share the VA books with you."

I just got an iPad for Christmas, so I definitely have been exploring ebooks (as well as keeping up with all my real b..."


I definitely LOVE my real books...I will never be able to give them up entirely, but I love the ease of have a whole library at my fingertips. Not in the mood for the book you're in the middle of? No problem! Pick something new, with no extra bulk in your bag.


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Marcie | 67 comments 12 & 13. Hex Hall and Demonglass by Rachel Hawkins

Still on my YA kick apparently, but these books are not not distopia filled, so i'm making progress. Really cute teen series, I love Hawkins' voice. All of the teen drama/angst without being angsty!


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Marcie | 67 comments 14. Bloodlines by Richelle Mead

Loving this series just as much as Vampire Academy. So much so that I've started to re-read those!


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Marcie | 67 comments 15. Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead

Great to re-read. Fantastic book, terrible title.


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Rooks (astorytellingofrooks) Marcie wrote: "10. Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

Adorable. Though I need to stop reading YA Romance...I need some sexytimes in my books!"


Have you read the Kelley Armstrong books (starting with Bitten, there are over 10 of them now)? Those are good fantasy novels replete with some decent sexytimes, if I recall correctly. (And I like to think I do. :) ) I mean, if you're fine with werewolves that is, though the books shift between central characters based on a group of folks who come to loosely and then less loosely know each other, and not everyone's a werewolf, etc., etc. I'm not sure how I felt about the most recent one, but it's a thought anyway?

And if you like sexytimes tension, there's always the Ilona Andrews Magic series. *Terrible* covers, IMO, and the titles aren't much better, but really excellent world building (and plotting, once you get past the first one, Magic Bites, which was their - it's a married couple writing - debut novel, and it shows) if you like gritty urban fantasy. The vamps are *not* hot though.


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Marcie | 67 comments I have not read them, but I'm definitely going to check them out now. Thanks for the suggestion!


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Marcie | 67 comments I'm falling behind, and it's especially sad considering I spent about 12 hours a week on an airplane!!

17. Shadow Kiss by Richelle Mead


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Marcie | 67 comments 19. Spirit Bound by Richelle Mead still re-reading and loving these books!


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Rachel (racheben) | 73 comments Marcie wrote: "2. Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead

So I tore through Mead's YA series the week before Thanksgiving and thought I'd give this series a try. Whoo- NOT YA! At first I ..."


I have really enjoyed this series! Some are great & some are okay... but it's a good read overall! :-)


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Marcie | 67 comments I agree completely...some parts of the series are less wonderful than others, but overall I really loved it.


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Marcie | 67 comments 20. When She Woke by Hillary Jordan

Absolutely incredible book! I read it in one day.


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Marcie | 67 comments Reread the entire Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning as a friend read it for the first time. I love these books!

21. Darkfever
22. Bloodfever
23. Faefever
24. Dreamfever
25. Shadowfever


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Marcie | 67 comments 26. The Mating by Nicky Charles

Reading as part of my Facebook Nook Group's bookclub. Don't know that I would have picked these on my own at all, but I'm on vacation from work this week and it's rainy and gross here, so they're great books to curl up with! (And full of sexytimes...)


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Marcie | 67 comments 27. The Keeping book number 2 in this Nicky Charles series.


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Marcie | 67 comments 28. Deadlocked by Charlaine Harris

I hated this series when I first tried to read it a few years ago, but I ended up tearing through all 11 of them last summer on a really boring temp job, so I just had to read #12.


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Marcie | 67 comments 29. Some Girls Bite
30. Friday Night Bites

both by Chloe Neill

These books are fantastic! Not sure how much I expected to like them going in, but they have far exceeded any expectation.


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Marcie | 67 comments Just tearing through this series.

31.Twice Bitten


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Marcie | 67 comments Wow. Just wow. I have NEVER been more shocked at a plot twist in my life. WOW.

32. Hard Bitten


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Marcie | 67 comments 33. Drink Deep

Well, I tore through these 5 books in 4 days, so I can safely say I loved them. Can't wait for the next to come out in August.

(And holy double plot twist!)


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Marcie | 67 comments 34. City of Lost Soulsby Cassandra Clare

I didn't even realize this had come out, so a pleasant surprise!


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Marcie | 67 comments 35. Hexboundby Chloe Neill

After my absolute surprise at loving the Chicagoland series, I thought I'd try Neill's other, more Ya books. I'm liking them, but need some sexytimes.


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Marcie | 67 comments 36. Hexbound

Book 2.


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Marcie | 67 comments 37. Charmfall


Wanted a little more from this as the conclusion to a trilogy. Now I'm sort of at a loss as to what I want to read next.


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Marcie | 67 comments 38. The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove by Lauren Kate

Interesting book with a surprise/non-surprising twist at the end. Need to get off my YA kick...


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Marcie | 67 comments 39. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver

Heart wrenching, beautiful story. I lost count of how many times I cried!


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Marcie | 67 comments 40. Delirium by Lauren Oliver

Stop making me cry on the train Lauren Oliver!


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Alex | 61 comments Marcie wrote: "40. Delirium by Lauren Oliver

Stop making me cry on the train Lauren Oliver!"


You are most definitely not the only person who cried because of this book *cough cough*
It's a good book though, huh?


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Marcie | 67 comments Alex wrote: "Marcie wrote: "40. Delirium by Lauren Oliver

Stop making me cry on the train Lauren Oliver!"

You are most definitely not the only person who cried because of this book *cough cough*
It's a good b..."


It was such a great book! I immediately started Pandemonium.


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Marcie | 67 comments 41. Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver

NEED. MORE.


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Marcie | 67 comments 43. A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

I have read this series so many times that I've lost count. Love them.


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Marcie | 67 comments 43. Biting Cold by Chloe Neill

I absolutely couldn't wait for this installment to come out, and of course I wasn't able to start it until last night, BUT it was so great that I finished it last night too!

I absolutely LOVED LOVED LOVED it! Just the right amount of everything...suspense, supernatural drama and romance. Can't wait for the next one!


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