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Apr 4, 2009, 6:55pm (top)Message 1: luv2read97

This is a great idea! I think I'll add books as I read them, not pick 9 for each category. I will probably have overlaps as this is my first try!
My categories:
1.Books I find on LT
-Deviant Way by Richard Montanari
-Carved in Bone - Jefferson Bass

2. YA/Teen
-Life as we Knew It
-The Dead and the Gone
- 3 Willows - Ann Brashares
-The Hunger Games

3. Cooking/Food

4. Just for fun
-Claire Knows Best -Tracey Bateman
-I Love Claire - Tracey Bateman
-What I Did For Love - Susan Elizabeth Phillips
-Plum Lucky-Janet Evanovich

5.Non-fiction
-Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
-Once Again to Zelda

6.My TBR pile

7.Mystery/thriller
-Deviant Way by Richard Montanari
-Promises in Death -J.D. Robb
-The Prey - Allison Brennan
-Carved in Bone - Jefferson Bass

8.Author I've never read
-Deviant Way by Richard Montanari

9.Next book in series that I already read
-Knit Two - Kate Jacobs

Killed 3 birds with one book!

Message edited by its author, Apr 9, 2009, 9:56am.

Apr 10, 2009, 11:52am (top)Message 2: luv2read97

8. Author I've never read
Q & A by Vikas Swarup

Apr 13, 2009, 3:48pm (top)Message 3: luv2read97

3. Cooking/Food
-Julie & Julia My Year of Cooking Dangerously by Julie Powell

Apr 14, 2009, 12:10pm (top)Message 4: RidgewayGirl

Are you going to post impressions or reviews of the books you read? I'd like to hear your opinion of Julie & Julia when you've finished it.

Apr 14, 2009, 3:26pm (top)Message 5: luv2read97

Sorry, I posted something about it in my other group. I haven't had time to post any here! I am planning on writing comments on the books I've read.
I really liked Julie & Julia. I love to cook and it was interesting hearing how she made a bunch of the recipes. That being said, I wouldn't even attempt any except the chocolate cake! Way too labor intensive for me, plus aspic sounds terrible.
The author is very funny. I was laughing out loud during the whole book at some of her comments and descriptions. She lives in New York and it was interesting reading about it and her job.
I am going to check out her blog about the whole experience as well. The link, if you are interested is:
http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/2...
I thought it was worth my time.

Apr 14, 2009, 10:21pm (top)Message 6: whitewavedarling

I noticed you hadn't read any in your "TBR Pile" listing, and had to laugh; it seems being on LT just helps those piles grow, if anything!

Apr 14, 2009, 11:07pm (top)Message 7: luv2read97

Yeah, I spend all my time reading everyone's reviews and adding to my TBR pile instead of actually reading them!!

Apr 16, 2009, 3:44pm (top)Message 8: luv2read97

3. Cooking/Food
Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult

6. TBR
Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult

Apr 16, 2009, 3:47pm (top)Message 9: luv2read97

Why would I list this book under my food category you ask? Because before each section there was a definition of a baking term and a recipe. I learned something I didn't know about baking so I think it qualifies!

Apr 16, 2009, 3:52pm (top)Message 10: luv2read97

Comments on Handle with Care
If I had not read any other books by Picoult I would be gushing over this book. BUT, I read My Sister's Keeper first and that effected my reading of this one.

My Sister's Keeper is one of my all time favorite books. Handle with Care is a clone of it.

There is a sick sister, a neglected sister, an overprotective mother, a confused father and a quirky ending. It is told from several different character's point of view.

I found myself not getting involved in the character's because I knew something bad was going to happen to one of them. I knew this because of the other book.

I know Jodi can write other books and write them well, I just felt this one was a formula she already followed.

Apr 17, 2009, 3:58pm (top)Message 11: VictoriaPL

I totally agree with your thoughts on Handle With Care.

Apr 19, 2009, 5:55pm (top)Message 12: luv2read97

8. Author I've never read
-Shelter Me by Juliette Fay
I really enjoyed this book. The woman lost her husband young leaving her with two little kids. Having lost my husband young I thought she did well portraying her grief, except she rushed her into a relationship. The children and supporting characters really added to the story. I laughed and cried while reading the book.
Will read her next one.

Apr 21, 2009, 4:19pm (top)Message 13: luv2read97

3. Cooking/Food
1.Julie & Julia
2.Handle with Care
3. The Quilter's Kitchen
This book was short and sweet. There were short stories with Sylvia and the new cook Anna. Then there were recipes for holidays and special days throughout the year. Lots of butter in the recipes!!! I'll probably try a few.

Apr 22, 2009, 11:57am (top)Message 14: luv2read97

1. Books I find on LT
-Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn
Love this book! Very clever premise of a town that outlaws letters of the alphabet as they fall from a monument. The author does an a great job of not using them as they are outlawed. Told in the form of letters to the characters.

Apr 22, 2009, 11:58am (top)Message 15: luv2read97

6.TBR
-Ella Minnow Pea

Apr 25, 2009, 11:16am (top)Message 16: luv2read97

2. YA/Teen
Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
This book was painful to read, not because of the writing but the topic. Lia is anorexic and a cutter and her best friend died. I had to put it down several times because it was so hard to read her pain. A very good insight into the mind of an anorexic.

Apr 25, 2009, 3:58pm (top)Message 17: stefferjo

Just browsing through your reads... It sounds like you might like Broken for You by Stephanie Kallos.

Just checked your library to see if you've already got it...nope.

Message edited by its author, Apr 25, 2009, 4:00pm.

Apr 26, 2009, 8:01pm (top)Message 18: luv2read97

Thanks, I looked it up and added to my TBR pile!

May 4, 2009, 9:17pm (top)Message 19: luv2read97

6. TBR
Addition by Toni Jordan
This book was cute. Interesting look into the mind of a "counter". Light reading.

May 7, 2009, 11:33pm (top)Message 20: luv2read97

5. Non-fiction
the Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan
The story is about 37 year old Kelly getting breast cancer and then her dad getting bladder cancer. Funny in parts, sad in others. She is crazy about her dad! A good book club book.

May 7, 2009, 11:47pm (top)Message 21: luv2read97

Update

Books I find on LT
1.Deviant Way by Richard Montanari
2.Carved in Bone - Jefferson Bass
3.Ella Minnow Pea - Mark Dunn
4.One Second After - William R. Forstchen
5. The Night Watchman - Mark Mynheir
6.Trust No One - Gregg Hurwitz
7.Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco Stork
8.In the Woods by Tana French
9.Judas Child by Carol O'Connell

YA/Teen
1.Life as we Knew It
2.The Dead and the Gone
3. 3 Willows - Ann Brashares
4.The Hunger Games
5. Wintergirls
6. Wake by Lisa McMann
7. Fade by Lisa McMann
8.Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco Stork
9.Tamar by Mal Peet

Cooking/Food
1.Julia and Julia by Julie Powell
2. Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult
3. The Quilter's Kitchen byt Jennifer Chiaverini
4.'wichcraft by Tom Colicchio
5.I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti by Guilia Melucci
6.homegrown pure and simple by Michel Nischan

Just for fun
1.Claire Knows Best -Tracey Bateman
2.I Love Claire - Tracey Bateman
3.What I Did For Love - Susan Elizabeth Phillips
4.Plum Lucky-Janet Evanovich
5.The Perfect Poison by Amanda Quick
6.Vision in White by Nora Roberts

Non-fiction
1.Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
2.Once Again to Zelda
3. the Middle Place
4. I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti
5.The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs

My TBR pile
1. Ella Minnow Pea
2. Handle with Care
3. Suspect by Michael Robtham
4. All the Pretty Girls by J.T. Ellison
5.Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
6.Undone by Karin Slaughter
7.Magic Study by Maria Snyder
8.Fire Study by Maria Snyder

Mystery/thriller
1.Deviant Way by Richard Montanari
2.Promises in Death -J.D. Robb
3.The Prey - Allison Brennan
4.Carved in Bone - Jefferson Bass
5.The Night Watchman - Mark Mynheir
6.Long Lost by Harlan Coben
7.Still Life by Joy Fielding
8.The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly
9.Intent to Kill by James Grippando

Author I've never read
1.Deviant Way by Richard Montanari
2.Q & A by Vikas Swarup
3. Shelter Me by Juliette Fay
4.One Second After - William R. Forstchen
5. Suspect by Michael Robotham
6.In the Forest of Harm by Sallie Bissell
7.Poison Study by Maria Snyder

Next book in series that I already read
1.Knit Two - Kate Jacobs
2.Long Lost - Harlan Coben
3.Nightwalkers - P.T. Deutermann
4.Fade by Lisa McMann
5.14 by J.T. Ellison
6.Judas Kiss by J.T. Ellison
7.Roadside Crosses by Jeffery Deaver
8.Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child
9.Finger Licken' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich

Message edited by its author, Aug 27, 2009, 3:53pm.

May 12, 2009, 8:37am (top)Message 22: luv2read97

Just finished One Second After by William Forstchen, an apocalyptic thriller about what happens after the US is hit with an electromagnetic pulse caused by a nuclear bomb set off in the atmosphere that causes all electronics to fry. Not a pretty picture. We revert to martial law, public executions, people starve and turn into depraved animals. I'm stocking up on canned goods and medicine as soon as I'm done writing this!!!! JK
Interesting thinking about how dependent we are on electricity for everything. My kids think food comes from the supermarket. How spoiled and out of shape we are. A scary possible future.
The writing was ok. A strong hero, kids to like, plausible actions and feelings.

Jun 2, 2009, 10:27am (top)Message 23: luv2read97

Read a book I just saw on the shelf at the library, Suspect by Michael Robotham. It was set it England, which I don't usually care for, but didn't bother me. A hero with Parkinson's disease, Dr. Joe O'Loughlin (a psychologist) is a good character. He is falsely accused of murder and works to find the real killer. The first in a series featuring him. I liked the writing style and didn't want to stop reading it.

Jun 8, 2009, 4:35pm (top)Message 24: luv2read97

Just finished Long Lost by Harlan Coben. It has been a long time since a Myron Bolitar book. I wish I would have reread the last one before starting this one, as I had forgotten what happened to him.
I enjoyed this one as well, but thought some events a little far fetched. I enjoy Myron's asides - they make me laugh out loud.
Did not like it as well as his other in this series, but I will keep reading him.

Jun 11, 2009, 8:54pm (top)Message 25: luv2read97

Just finished All the Pretty Girls by J.T. Ellison. Great debut novel. A serial killer with a strange MO and a strong female cop. I will be reading more by this author.

Jun 16, 2009, 6:43pm (top)Message 26: luv2read97

Read Fade by Lisa McMann and Nightwalkers by P.T. Deutermann. Enjoyed both. Fade is the second in a series about a girl who gets pulled into other peoples dreams. It is a YA title. I now have to wait until early next year for the next installment!!

Jun 21, 2009, 8:34am (top)Message 27: luv2read97

Finished 14 by J.T. Ellison. An excellent follow up to her All the Pretty Girls. I think it was even better. Glad I checked out her next one Judas Kiss at the same time so I can start it right away!

Jun 29, 2009, 7:56am (top)Message 28: luv2read97

Finished Roadside Crosses by Jeffery Deaver. It is the next in the Kathryn Dance series. I really enjoy Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series and was excited he is starting another. Dance was actually introduced in a Rhyme novel. This book was just ok for me. I did enjoy the mystery which kept me guessing, but was confused about why he added the secondary story with Dance's mother. Also, for such a supposedly great mother, she dropped her kids off at her folks an awful lot!! Looking forward to the next Rhyme novel.

Jul 3, 2009, 12:53pm (top)Message 29: luv2read97

Just finished I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti by Giulia Melucci. It is a non-fiction memoir, cookbook. I loved it. She is very funny as she writes about all of her failed relationships. Also, she is an Italian girl and I could totally relate to some of her stories of growing up! The recipes sounded delicious and could be made with stuff in my pantry.

Jul 4, 2009, 1:24am (top)Message 30: dianestm

Hi just stopped by to say hello. You have read some good books. Happy reading.

Jul 13, 2009, 8:27am (top)Message 31: luv2read97

Just finished The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly. He is one of my favorite authors. I love his Harry Bosch series. This book featured a character from one of his earlier books Jack McEvoy, a reporter for the LA Times. I enjoyed the bits of history of reporters and newspapers. They seem to be on the way out in this story as the Internet takes over reporting the news. Jack stumbles upon a serial killer while trying to prove a young kid from the projects innocent of murder. Then it is a rollercoaster ride till the end! I enjoyed it very much. Also excited that a new Harry Bosch will be out in October.

Jul 19, 2009, 4:12pm (top)Message 32: luv2read97

Finished Dark Places by Gillian Flynn. Very dark novel. Not sure I liked it. There really wasn't one likable character in the whole book!

Jul 19, 2009, 4:12pm (top)Message 33: luv2read97

Going to start In the Forest of Harm today.

Message edited by its author, Jul 19, 2009, 4:13pm.

Aug 4, 2009, 9:51am (top)Message 34: luv2read97

Finally finished In the Woods by Tana French. It was ok. A little long for me and not a big payoff at the end.

Aug 5, 2009, 9:01am (top)Message 35: luv2read97

Whoo hoo! I finally finished a category. Once again I was laughing out loud while reading the latest Stephanie Plum. Once again I read it in a day and now have to wait a loooong time for the next one. Loved it.

Aug 10, 2009, 10:41am (top)Message 36: luv2read97

Really enjoyed Tamar a YA novel about the Dutch resistance during WWII.
Finished the YA category!! Need to work on my non-fiction.
Not going to make the 9-9-09 deadline for the challenge

Aug 10, 2009, 10:42am (top)Message 37: VictoriaPL

congrats on completing a category!

Aug 12, 2009, 12:08pm (top)Message 38: luv2read97

Another category finished!! Just finished Judas Child by Carol O'Connell and really enjoyed it. I put it on my list because of the great reviews it got on LT and I was not disappointed. I'll be reading more of this author.

Aug 12, 2009, 12:18pm (top)Message 39: cmbohn

Tamar sounds good. I will have to look for it.

Aug 12, 2009, 12:31pm (top)Message 40: VictoriaPL

Judas Child is one of my favorites by O'Connell. If you're not ready to delve into her Mallory series, she has another stand-alone called Bone by Bone.

Aug 14, 2009, 10:41am (top)Message 41: luv2read97

Another category finished!! Enjoyed Grippando's stand alone Intent to Kill. Baseball instead of basketball this time. The Asperger's syndrome character was interesting.
Need to get moving on my non-fiction category.

Aug 19, 2009, 7:55pm (top)Message 42: luv2read97

Just finished Undone buy Karen Slaughter. Excellent follow up to her last Grant County novel. A great story, love her character Will. Hope she continues with them.

Sep 3, 2009, 8:20am (top)Message 43: luv2read97

Update without doubles

Books I find on LT
1.Judas Child by Carol O'Connell
2.Carved in Bone - Jefferson Bass
3.Ella Minnow Pea - Mark Dunn
4.One Second After - William R. Forstchen
5. The Night Watchman - Mark Mynheir
6.Trust No One - Gregg Hurwitz
7.Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco Stork
8.In the Woods by Tana French
9.Rizzo's War by Lou Manfredo

YA/Teen
1.Life as we Knew It
2.The Dead and the Gone
3. 3 Willows - Ann Brashares
4.The Hunger Games
5. Wintergirls
6. Wake by Lisa McMann
7. Fade by Lisa McMann
8.Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
9.Tamar by Mal Peet

Cooking/Food
1.Julia and Julia by Julie Powell
2. homegrown pure and simple by Michel Nischan
3. The Quilter's Kitchen byt Jennifer Chiaverini
4.'wichcraft by Tom Colicchio
5.I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti by Guilia Melucci
6.Clean Food
7.Hudson Valley Mediterranean
8.Cooking Light - all 2009 issues
9. How to Slice an Onion by Bunny Crumpacker

Just for fun
1.Claire Knows Best -Tracey Bateman
2.I Love Claire - Tracey Bateman
3.What I Did For Love - Susan Elizabeth Phillips
4.Plum Lucky-Janet Evanovich
5.The Perfect Poison by Amanda Quick
6.Vision in White by Nora Roberts
7.Leave it to Claire by Tracey Bateman
8.Smash Cut by Sandra Brown
9.Midnight Rambler by James Swain

Non-fiction
1.Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
2.Once Again to Zelda
3. the Middle Place
4. The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs
5. The Guinea Pig Diaries by A.J. Jacobs
6. On the Line by Serena Williams
7. Knit Along With Debbie Macomber- Twenty Wishes
8.Cooking Light Soup
9.

My TBR pile
1. Undone by Karin Slaughter
2. Handle with Care
3. Suspect by Michael Robtham
4. All the Pretty Girls by J.T. Ellison
5.Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
6.Storm Glass by Maria Snyder
7.Magic Study by Maria Snyder
8.Mallory's Oracle by Carol O'Connell
9.The Man Who Cast Two Shadows by Carol O'Connell

Mystery/thriller
1.Deviant Way by Richard Montanari
2.Promises in Death -J.D. Robb
3.The Prey - Allison Brennan
4.Evil at Heart by Chelsea Cain
5.Bone by Bone by Carol O'Connell
6.Long Lost by Harlan Coben
7.Still Life by Joy Fielding
8.The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly
9.Intent to Kill by James Grippando

Author I've never read
1.Poison Study by Maria Snyder
2.Q & A by Vikas Swarup
3. Shelter Me by Juliette Fay
4.In the Forest of Harm by Sallie Bissell
5. Suspect by Michael Robotham
6.Addition by Toni Jordan
7.When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
8.Long Wait for Tomorrow by Joaquin Dorfman
9.The Maze Runner by James Dashner

Next book in series that I already read
1.Knit Two - Kate Jacobs
2.Fire Study by Maria Snyder
3.Nightwalkers - P.T. Deutermann
4.Finger Licken' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich
5.14 by J.T. Ellison
6.Judas Kiss by J.T. Ellison
7.Roadside Crosses by Jeffery Deaver
8.Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child
9.Sea Glass by Maria Snyder

Message edited by its author, Dec 2, 2009, 11:19pm.

Sep 3, 2009, 8:22am (top)Message 44: luv2read97

I won't be finished by 9/9/09 but I'll get it done by the end of the year! Really enjoying Maria Snyder-her study series was excellent and just finished her first in the glass series. Waiting for my daughter to finish Catching Fire the sequel to the Hunger Games so I can find out what Katniss is up to! Need to get working on my non-fiction and cooking categories.

Sep 21, 2009, 11:22pm (top)Message 45: luv2read97

Finished another category!! Still need to work on my non-fiction and cooking books. Some of my books have done double duty in some categories. Once I finish the challenge I hope to go back and delete doubles and read other books for that category. Hope I'll have time!

Sep 24, 2009, 8:47pm (top)Message 46: luv2read97

Well I went in and got rid of any doubles so I could truly be doing the challenge. I am doing pretty good. Will still be able to finish before the end of the year.
Just finished When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead a really cute and interesting tween novel set in 1978 in New York.

Oct 7, 2009, 9:33am (top)Message 47: luv2read97

Just finished Sea Glass by Maria Snyder, the second in her glass series. Another peril filled outing for Opal the glass magician. Although I usually dislike fantasy fiction I really like both of Snyder's series (Study and Glass) and now have to wait a year for the third one to find out what happens to Opal next. At least she doesn't end the book on a cliffhanger like Collins does!!

Oct 28, 2009, 1:56pm (top)Message 48: luv2read97

Just finished Midnight Rambler and The Long Wait for Tomorrow. I can't believe I didn't realize I had already read Rambler until I was half way through! I love James Swain and enjoyed his new character Jack Carpenter. I'll be reading the other books in this series.
Long Wait for Tomorrow was kind of a depressing 17 Again. The boy travels back in time, but it is not told from his point of view, which I found a problem. I never felt like I knew what was going on or why. Disappointed because it was a cool premise. I wasn't crazy about any of the characters in the story either.

Oct 30, 2009, 11:35pm (top)Message 49: luv2read97

Just finished The Maze Runner by James Dashner. Loved it! Kind of a Hunger Games for guys!! Can't wait for the next one in the series. Kind of wish they were already out and I didn't have to wait.

Nov 10, 2009, 1:51pm (top)Message 50: luv2read97

Finally finished a non-fiction book! On the Line by Serena Williams. Book was just so-so, but I think I'll pick up some other biographies to finish out my non-fiction category. I also decided to make my Cooking Light magazine count as an entry for my food category. I read them from cover to cover which is much longer than many books!

Nov 17, 2009, 9:08am (top)Message 51: luv2read97

Enjoyed How to Slice an Onion. More a refresher about a lot of things, but I liked her sense of humor. Not a straight "cookbook" but more a narrative with recipes throughout. I've marked two recipes to try. Better yet, that finishes my food category!! Only two books to go to finish my challenge.

Dec 2, 2009, 11:20pm (top)Message 52: luv2read97

Woo hoo! One book to go! I've been reading books for fun and adding them to my ABC challenge instead of finishing this one. One more non-fiction book and I'm done. I've started Paul Shaffer's new book to finish it off.

Dec 3, 2009, 11:53pm (top)Message 53: cmbohn

I hadn't heard of The Maze Runner. I read The 13th Reality and like it, but didn't love it. Maybe I'll give this one a try.

Dec 4, 2009, 8:47am (top)Message 54: VictoriaPL

I've put The Maze Runner on my TBR too.

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