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2009 challenge to Read 100 books
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Dec 07, 2008 01:21PM

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I couldn't read a 100 books in a year, not now anyway. Before I had the bookshop I read 4-7 a week, but now the maximum I can read (if you don't count kiddies' books - and I don't) is probably 3. I'm always reading book blurbs!




Good Luck to everyone!! :~)





I'm currently reading book 6 this year so I'm off to a really good start but I need it since I plan to tacke heavyweights 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina' this year!




Right now I've got 22 books out from the library; 14 of them are still unread. Four of the unread ones are due back tomorrow - yikes! maybe I should've been more careful about reading those FIRST, mm?
anyway, all 22 are ones that I've only found out about within the last two or three months.


You can even add it as a shelf in your GR shelves!

1. Flower Confidential (about the business of flowers)
2. Alex & Me (a not-very-good book about Alex the famous, sentient, talking parrot).
3. Otherwise Normal People (people, extremely ordinary, who grow and show roses competitively).
4. Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance (best book so far this year, essays on the practice of medicine and philosophy).
5. Within These Walls (so good I couldn't put it down - a chaplain on death row)
6. Kabul Beauty School (Hairdresser takes on the UN in Kabul and has more success, or similar)
7. The Family Tree (gasp, fiction, first in ages. Lil black baby born to two white parents. Not that good, but ok for chicklit).
8. The Family That Couldn't Sleep: A Medical Mystery (neurology and prion diseases)
9. Rumpole and the Reign of Terror (more fiction, always did like court dramas, especially Rumpole)
10.Alek: From Sudanese Refugee to International Supermodel. Amazing book about a girl who was not at all a beauty living in primitive villages in the Sudan transformed into a New York supermodel.
I haven't been reading as much as I usually do so I am really behind (four books to be exact) but this is what I have read so far.
Completed books for 2009:
1. Clockwork Orange
2. Loving Frank
3. Marley Me
4. Secret Life of Bees
5. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Completed books for 2009:
1. Clockwork Orange
2. Loving Frank
3. Marley Me
4. Secret Life of Bees
5. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Completed books '09:
1. One Day in the life of Ivan Denisovich (amazing book from nobel prize recipient about life in a Siberian work camp)
2. Beginner's Greek (nice novel about love...)
3. Rebecca (Last night I dreamt of Manderlay...)
4. Sippy Cups are not for Chardonnay (funny book about being a new mother)
5. The Rules of Attraction (my first Brett Easton Ellis - liked it a lot!)
6. Alias Grace (real life Canadian murder mystery)
7. The Social life of dogs (funny book about the author's dogs (some of them))
8. Anna Karenina (simply amazing!!!)
Currently reading Barack Obama The audacity of Hope and The Year of Fog by Michelle Richmond - those of you liking Picoult will probably like this one as well!
Yeah Christina! I am going to follow your lead! I am actually close to finishing another book so I really need to concentrate on reading this weekend.

Beth I didn't do as well as usually. But it's one month! You can do it. We can support each other in this as I only completed 5 books.
So do I! We can do it.
My calcualations we should have 16 books done by February 28th. We can do this!
My calcualations we should have 16 books done by February 28th. We can do this!


But come on girls, we can do it!!! :-)
We can all do it. We have 25 days to get up to 16 books done (include books read in January).
Completed books for 2009:
1. Clockwork Orange
2. Loving Frank
3. Marley & Me
4. Secret Life of Bees
5. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
6. The Comfort of Strangers
Only 10 books for February!
1. Clockwork Orange
2. Loving Frank
3. Marley & Me
4. Secret Life of Bees
5. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
6. The Comfort of Strangers
Only 10 books for February!


I've been reading more since the Winter Challenge on TNBBC, so I'm actually going for the 100 this year. We'll see. So far I've read 10, but Outlander's slowing me down a bit.
We can do it !!!


Also the woman who recommended Guernsey to me recommended it too!
It's just so thick, and the beginning is so dry...I don't know if I ever will.
Plus it's like 12th cent. or something. I'm having enough trouble w/18th c. in O.


1. Flower Confidential
2. Alex & Me
3. Otherwise Normal People
4. Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance
5. Within These Walls (so good I couldn't put it down).
6. Kabul Beauty School
7. The Family Tree (gasp, fiction, first in ages).
8. The Family That Couldn't Sleep: A Medical Mystery (neurology and prion diseases)
9. Rumpole and the Reign of Terror (more fiction)
10.Alek: From Sudanese Refugee to International Supermodel.
11. My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands by Chelsea Handler.
12. Annie May's Black Book - rubbish.

1. Family Planning
2. Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging
3. Testimony
4. Knucklehead
5. The Gargoyle
6. Songs for the Missing
7. Stuff White People Like
8. Multiple Blessings
9. The Trouble with Boys
10.Educating Esme
Nothing as heavy as Moby Dick, Emilee. You're amazing for having read that. Right now I'm going to spend my time finishing Prodigal Summer, which I'm really liking.
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