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1/3/2012 12:32:39 PM
1/3/2012 12:40:24 PM
I liked the premise of post-apocalypse involving vampires. The enormous cast of characters was fun and suspenseful because I was never exactly sure who was about to die. The supernatural bits were fascinating and made me want to know where the series was going. I'm sure a lot of this is due to it reminding me somewhat of World War Z with its huge cast of characters, long timeline, and apocalyptic qualities.
1/3/2012 3:49:00 PM
Did you like World War Z? That's one I'd like to knock out this year too.
1/3/2012 3:51:33 PM
It's wonderful, a must-read if you like apocalyptic fiction/zombies/etc..
1/3/2012 4:05:29 PM
Finished for 2012Reading Now1. Hunger GamesIn the Queue To ReadGame of Thrones series, World War Z, the rest of the Ender's series, Eragon series, and a few other nonfictions I got for Christmas.
1/4/2012 2:13:03 PM
has anyone else read any Lee Child/Jack Reacher Books?
1/4/2012 2:25:35 PM
Game of Thrones is a great series, but you should definitely read The Name of the Wind and its sequel first. They were amazing.
1/4/2012 3:32:25 PM
Why should I read them first? Or are you just saying they're better, so move them ahead on the list?Have you read any of the Terry Goodkind books? I just finished Wizard's First Rule a few weeks ago, and enjoyed it, but I heard the sequels are not as good.
1/4/2012 3:37:23 PM
The Name of the Wind is a different sort of fantasy than Game of Thrones. I found Game of Thrones to be pretty dry at first, but it's a slow burn that builds up as you become familiar with characters, custom, and history. It's rewarding due to the complexity of its story and the relationships among the characters. Each has human motivations for wanting what they want though they end up at odds. The Name of the Wind is focused one fascinating characters adventures around a colorful world; because of this I enjoyed it more. You quickly get a feeling for who the protagonist is as a person, and yet even though he (mostly) learns about the world as you do, he surprises you with his insight and actions. I loved Wizards First Rule and several of the Terry Goodkind books thereafter. He was one of my favorite for a while, but the later books in the series begin to get somewhat preachy with the Ayn Rand themes. Still, it's a colorful world with a great cast of characters. I loved Richard, Kahlan, Zedd, and Adie.
1/4/2012 3:42:27 PM
Awesome! I will add all of those to my list (or back on the list as the case may be).
1/4/2012 3:44:39 PM
just finished the second book of game of thrones.....getting good
1/4/2012 4:55:23 PM
i need to stop reading the hunger games series in public. crying only makes me look like a weakling!
1/4/2012 5:10:00 PM
1) Skipping Christmas - John Grisham
1/5/2012 8:51:37 AM
1) Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins2) Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins
1/5/2012 9:46:32 AM
i'm so far behind already
1/5/2012 9:55:23 AM
You need a 52 Shows in 52 Weeks thread.
1/5/2012 9:57:21 AM
Meg, Mockingjay made me so mad. One point in the story seems to exist only to make you sad.
1/5/2012 10:29:46 AM
I believe the title should be "ShawnaC123's Challenge" since I started this and allHow quickly they forget.
1/5/2012 6:29:16 PM
2 books finished in the first week of Jan.1) The Best of Me -nicholas sparks -typical nicholas sparks shit2)Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close - forget author, HATED IT. gotta slow down
1/5/2012 6:33:25 PM
1) The Passage - Justin Cronin2) Currently Reading - Rule 34 - Charles Stross
1/5/2012 7:15:11 PM
Finished for 20121. Hunger GamesReading Now2. Game of ThronesIn the Queue To ReadThe Name of the Wind and its sequel (can't read it first if I don't own it!)Catching FireMockingjayThe rest of Wizard's First Rule seriesWorld War ZThe rest of the Ender's seriesEragon seriesA few other nonfictions I got for Christmas.
1/5/2012 7:30:29 PM
The liberation of alice love Abby Mcdonald
1/6/2012 5:03:23 AM
Enchanted, Inc. - Shanna Swendson1. Hex and the CityUp next Enchanted, Inc. - Once Upon Stilettos - Shanna Swendson
1/6/2012 9:29:28 AM
I finished When She Awoke by Hillary Jordan, and while it was an interesting take on The Scarlet Letter, I'm not sure I liked it? The concept was fascinating, but parts felt predictable and cliche. I think her previous book, Mudbound, was better.Next up is probably one of Malcolm Gladwell's since I let one of my students borrow my planned read, Koontz's Forever Odd.
1/6/2012 10:51:59 AM
Finished for 20121. Hunger Games2. Her Mother's Hope (A book I picked up at my Mom's house. Not bad, but I doubt anyone here would like the Christian fiction genre).Reading Now3. Game of Thrones4. Her Daughter's DreamIn the Queue To ReadThe Name of the Wind and its sequel (can't read it first if I don't own it!)Catching FireMockingjayThe rest of Wizard's First Rule seriesWorld War ZThe rest of the Ender's seriesEragon seriesA few other nonfictions I got for Christmas.
1/7/2012 9:28:12 AM
1. The liberation of alice love Abby Mcdonald2. The Hunger Games
1/7/2012 7:35:50 PM
1. No Country For Old Men - Cormac McCarthy2. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest - Stieg LarssonNCFOM was a fun read. I liked the existential prose and humor. The last in the Millenium Series blew. Well, mostly. Tough to follow the second.The Shining is next. [Edited on January 7, 2012 at 9:07 PM. Reason : G]
1/7/2012 9:06:19 PM
1/8/2012 3:52:17 PM
^ i think you're the bees knees
1/8/2012 3:53:24 PM
1) The Passage - Justin Cronin2) Rule 34 - Charles Stross3) Currently Reading - Collapse: How Societies Choose to FallRule 34 was a very interesting read. It's a near future tecno-mystery/thriller told in second person. It is set in Scotland and talks alot about blackmarket sex trade and porn. There is some def wtf stuff towards the end. Good stuff.
1/8/2012 4:59:48 PM
1. The liberation of alice love Abby Mcdonald2. The Hunger Games3. Catching Firestarting on Mockingjay right now
1/9/2012 4:04:27 AM
^^^
1/9/2012 4:30:16 PM
The library is out of all the books I want to read So I keep re-reading old books. I don't think those count towards my goal
1/9/2012 4:38:21 PM
I didn't quite make it last year...I'll post my list for last year in the other thread later.This year:1. Been There, Haven't Done That: A Virgin's Memoir - Tara MccarthyJanuary 1, 20122. Loose Girl: A Memoir of Promiscuity - Kerry CohenJanuary 8, 2012Maybe I'll actually make it this year.
1/9/2012 4:44:13 PM
fuckin internet[Edited on January 9, 2012 at 4:48 PM. Reason : double post]
1/9/2012 4:46:26 PM
1) The Paris Wife - Paula McLain2) The Book of Fate - Brad MeltzerCurrently Reading - Sarah's Key
1/9/2012 4:48:06 PM
i left the book i'm reading at work...so i have a stand byLess Than Zero - Bret Easton Ellis
1/9/2012 6:36:07 PM
1) Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins2) Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins3) Out of Oz - Gregory Maguireif i reach my goal of 24 before the end of the year - which it looks like i might - then i will allow myself to reread some old favorites![Edited on January 9, 2012 at 7:37 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2012 7:36:15 PM
Finished1. The liberation of alice love Abby Mcdonald2. The Hunger Games3. Catching Fire4. MockingjayIn ProgressThe Luxe by Anna GodbersenTo ReadDeadlocked Charlaine Harris (to be released later this year)
1/9/2012 10:59:10 PM
Enchanted, Inc. - Shanna Swendson1. Hex and the City2.Once Upon StilettosUp next Enchanted, Inc. - Damsel Under Stress - Shanna Swendson
1/11/2012 6:47:26 AM
Finished1. The liberation of alice love Abby Mcdonald2. The Hunger Games3. Catching Fire4. Mockingjay5. The Luxe by Anna GodbersenIn ProgressBitter is the new black - Jen LancasterTo ReadDeadlocked Charlaine Harris (to be released later this year)
1/11/2012 1:17:49 PM
Enchanted, Inc. - Shanna Swendson1. Hex and the City2. Once Upon Stilettos3. Damsel Under StressUp next Enchanted, Inc. - Don't Hex With Texas - Shanna Swendson
1/14/2012 4:14:32 PM
1) The Passage - Justin Cronin2) Rule 34 - Charles Stross3) Currently Reading - Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed4) Currently Reading - Bitter Seeds - Ian Tregillis
1/14/2012 6:44:30 PM
Finished Water For Elephants last week, need to find another good book and itunes isn't helping me do that. Any recs?I think the same author of Water for Elephants wrote Sarah's Key, I'll have to check for sure but that might be a good one. hmmm hmm
1/14/2012 9:35:45 PM
1) The Passage - Justin Cronin2) Rule 34 - Charles Stross3) Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed4) Bitter Seeds - Ian Tregillis5) Currently Reading - The Coldest War - Ian Tregillis6) Currently Reading - Arguably - Christopher Hitchens[Edited on January 17, 2012 at 8:03 PM. Reason : ]
1/17/2012 7:51:02 PM
(1) Me Talk Pretty One Day - David Sedaris(2) Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins (I held of as long as I could on this one, actually pretty good read) (3) Zombie Spaceship Wasteland - Patton Oswalt (currently reading)
1/18/2012 2:45:11 PM
1) The Paris Wife - Paula McLain2) The Book of Fate - Brad Meltzer3) Sarah's Key - Tatiana de Rosnay4) A Secret Kept - Tatiana de RosnayCurrently Reading - Moneyball
1/18/2012 2:57:10 PM
Enchanted, Inc. - Shanna Swendson1. Hex and the City2. Once Upon Stilettos3. Damsel Under Stress4. Don't Hex With TexasUp next Dead Reckoning - Charlaine Harris
1/19/2012 2:17:26 PM
1) The Passage - Justin Cronin2) Rule 34 - Charles Stross3) Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed4) Bitter Seeds - Ian Tregillis5) The Coldest War - Ian Tregillis6) Currently Reading - Arguably - Christopher Hitchens7) Currently Reading - House of Silk - Anthony Horowitz
1/21/2012 11:15:47 AM