lindapanzo's 2014 focus on Antique Reading Devices
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1lindapanzo
In 2013, I counted both Kindle books and actual books. It seems like actual books are starting to take over again. In 2013, I added 35 actual books to my shelves and read 25.
In 2014, I'd like to read at least 36 actual books. I do not plan to count Kindle books for this challenge next year.
I'm hoping to read more actual books than I purchase or otherwise acquire, in 2014.
2lindapanzo
In fact, for 2014, I intend to track the actual books read.
1. Ten Lords A-Leaping by C.C. Benison--finished on 1/18/14
2. Bleak House by Charles Dickens--finished on 1/25/14
3. Farm Fresh Murder by Paige Shelton--finished on 1/29/14
4. Buttercream Bump Off by Jenn McKinlay--finished on 2/9/14
5. Mourn Not Your Dead by Deborah Crombie--finished on 2/22/14
6. Divergent by Veronica Roth--finished on 3/3/14
7. Wilson by A. Scott Berg--finished on 3/16/14
8. An Irish Country Courtship by Patrick Taylor--finished on 3/23/14
9. Death by the Dozen by Jenn McKinlay--finished on 3/25/14
10. All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy--finished on 4/3/14
11. A Roux of Revenge by Connie Archer--finished on 4/14/14
12. Deadlock by Sara Paretsky--finished on 5/8/14
13. A Touch of Frost by R.D. Wingfield--finished on 5/26/14
14. Dead, White, and Blue by Carolyn Hart--finished on 6/22/14
15. New Orleans Mourning by Julie Smith--finished on 7/20/14
16. Red Sox vs. Yankees: The Great Rivalry by Harvey Frommer--finished on 7/27/14
17. Dead Lil' Hustler by Victoria Houston--finished on 7/31/14
18. Murder on the Iditarod Trail by Sue Henry--finished on 8/11/14
19. How Hockey Explains Canada by Paul Henderson--finished on 8/22/14
20. An English Murder by Louise Doughty--started but did not finish on 8/24/14--put into donate to library bin
21. Mudville Madness by Jonathan Weeks--finished on 8/25/14
22. March 1939: Before the Madness by Terry Frei--finished on 9/11/14
23. Shadows on a Maine Christmas by Lea Wait--finished on 10/1/14
24-31 Donated 8 books to the YWCA--10/5/14
32. Thirty-Three Teeth by Colin Cotterill--finished on 10/7/14
33. Thrones, Dominations by Dorothy L. Sayers and Jill Paton Walsh--finished on 10/19/14
34. Grace Under Pressure by Julie Hyzy--finished on 11/11/14
35. C Is for Corpse by Sue Grafton--finished on 11/14/14
36. A Presumption of Death by Jill Paton Walsh and Dorothy L. Sayers--finished on 11/18/14
37. Wicked Weaves by Joyce and Jim Lavene--finished on 11/22/14
38. Wicked Weaves by Joyce and Jim Lavene--duplicate copy
39. Once Upon a Playground: A Celebration of Classic American Playgrounds, 1920–1975 by Brenda Biondo--finished on 11/29/14
40. Nine Lives to Die by Rita Mae Brown--finished on 12/2/14
41. Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic Moments, and Assorted Hijinks by Dick Cavett--finished on 12/10/14
1. Ten Lords A-Leaping by C.C. Benison--finished on 1/18/14
2. Bleak House by Charles Dickens--finished on 1/25/14
3. Farm Fresh Murder by Paige Shelton--finished on 1/29/14
4. Buttercream Bump Off by Jenn McKinlay--finished on 2/9/14
5. Mourn Not Your Dead by Deborah Crombie--finished on 2/22/14
6. Divergent by Veronica Roth--finished on 3/3/14
7. Wilson by A. Scott Berg--finished on 3/16/14
8. An Irish Country Courtship by Patrick Taylor--finished on 3/23/14
9. Death by the Dozen by Jenn McKinlay--finished on 3/25/14
10. All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy--finished on 4/3/14
11. A Roux of Revenge by Connie Archer--finished on 4/14/14
12. Deadlock by Sara Paretsky--finished on 5/8/14
13. A Touch of Frost by R.D. Wingfield--finished on 5/26/14
14. Dead, White, and Blue by Carolyn Hart--finished on 6/22/14
15. New Orleans Mourning by Julie Smith--finished on 7/20/14
16. Red Sox vs. Yankees: The Great Rivalry by Harvey Frommer--finished on 7/27/14
17. Dead Lil' Hustler by Victoria Houston--finished on 7/31/14
18. Murder on the Iditarod Trail by Sue Henry--finished on 8/11/14
19. How Hockey Explains Canada by Paul Henderson--finished on 8/22/14
20. An English Murder by Louise Doughty--started but did not finish on 8/24/14--put into donate to library bin
21. Mudville Madness by Jonathan Weeks--finished on 8/25/14
22. March 1939: Before the Madness by Terry Frei--finished on 9/11/14
23. Shadows on a Maine Christmas by Lea Wait--finished on 10/1/14
24-31 Donated 8 books to the YWCA--10/5/14
32. Thirty-Three Teeth by Colin Cotterill--finished on 10/7/14
33. Thrones, Dominations by Dorothy L. Sayers and Jill Paton Walsh--finished on 10/19/14
34. Grace Under Pressure by Julie Hyzy--finished on 11/11/14
35. C Is for Corpse by Sue Grafton--finished on 11/14/14
36. A Presumption of Death by Jill Paton Walsh and Dorothy L. Sayers--finished on 11/18/14
37. Wicked Weaves by Joyce and Jim Lavene--finished on 11/22/14
38. Wicked Weaves by Joyce and Jim Lavene--duplicate copy
39. Once Upon a Playground: A Celebration of Classic American Playgrounds, 1920–1975 by Brenda Biondo--finished on 11/29/14
40. Nine Lives to Die by Rita Mae Brown--finished on 12/2/14
41. Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic Moments, and Assorted Hijinks by Dick Cavett--finished on 12/10/14
3MissWatson
Nice to see you here. Enjoy your reading!
5rabbitprincess
Welcome back and good luck with the challenge!
6Merryann
Re. Message 2: Is that numbered list because you will go back and edit that message as you read books and they will become the list of what you read?
7.Monkey.
>6 Merryann: I would imagine so. I don't do it for ROOT but that's because I keep those lists, with all my reading, in other annual groups, where many do the same.
8connie53
> 6. I would definitely say 'Yes' to your question, because I have the same post in my 2013 and 2014 threads. Just for keeping track of my ROOT books, not my complete readinglist.
9majkia
Last year I didn't keep a list of my reads on my ROOT thread, but this year I plan to. I keep most of my reading stats and lists etc in OneNote but like to put it on my posts as well so I can remind myself when I'm posting if I covered everything and if I want to compare and contrast different books or series.
10lindapanzo
Yes, since it's books only, not Kindle books, I plan to keep track of them. I didn't do it for 2013, just a list of how many books and how many Kindle books. So far for 2013, I'm at 85 Kindle books and 25 regular books.
I don't want to list 35 numbers. It seems too imposing. Just do it in 5-book increments.
I don't want to list 35 numbers. It seems too imposing. Just do it in 5-book increments.
12Merryann
I am getting so many good ideas being here! Doing it by fives makes good sense. I shall be cheering you on as your list grows longer.
13AuntieClio
Linda, I love your title "Antique Reading Devices."
14tloeffler
Hi, Linda! I keep track of my ROOTS on my thread over here, but my "regular" reading just goes on my own spreadsheet. Otherwise, I keep forgetting which books I've counted over here or not.
Looking forward to reading with you again this year!
Looking forward to reading with you again this year!
15LauraBrook
Joining this challenge again, despite my miserable failing in 2013. I like your number of 35!
16lindapanzo
Hi Laura, glad to see you back here. I really want to make an effort to read more of my regular books in 2014, not just Kindle books or library books.
18rainpebble
Hi Linda. Good luck with your challenge.
20lindapanzo
Finally started reading my first Antique Reading Device item (aka book) of the year. C.C. Benison's Ten Lords A-Leaping.
My Thingaversary is coming up in a few days so, of course, I have to buy some books to celebrate. It's my 5th anniversary so I'm aiming for 6 books.
My Thingaversary is coming up in a few days so, of course, I have to buy some books to celebrate. It's my 5th anniversary so I'm aiming for 6 books.
22lindapanzo
#21 Not stupid. His character is Tom Christmas, a vicar/sleuth. He started at 12 and is working his way down. That is, my current book is the third in the series. Twelve Drummers Drumming and Eleven Pipers Piping were first and second.
23Merryann
Thanks. They must be pretty good, or you wouldn't be reading the third. How are they regarding violence, if you don't mind saying? I love mysteries, but need them to be in the more lighthearted vein.
24lindapanzo
These are definitely light-hearted cozies. Of course, there's a murder or two but it's not at all graphic.
My only gripe is that they are way longer than they need to be. I usually figure cozies to be about 250 pages or so. Ten Lords A-Leaping is 490 pages.
My only gripe is that they are way longer than they need to be. I usually figure cozies to be about 250 pages or so. Ten Lords A-Leaping is 490 pages.
25Merryann
That is long! But worth it for the right book. :) Thanks for letting me know about them: definitely something to check out at the library.
26rabbitprincess
For what it's worth, I liked the second book in the Tom Christmas series better than the first one. Perhaps part of it is the fact that the plot involves a Burns Supper. I received Ten Lords for Christmas, appropriately enough, and am looking forward to reading it.
27lindapanzo
#26 The ten lords are parachutists.
I liked the eleven pipers one better than the twelve drummers, too.
The ten lords book is an ER book. I got it late but want to finish it and move on. I assume that nine ladies dancing will be out later in 2014.
I liked the eleven pipers one better than the twelve drummers, too.
The ten lords book is an ER book. I got it late but want to finish it and move on. I assume that nine ladies dancing will be out later in 2014.
28lindapanzo
Finally on the board with my first finished ROOT of 2014. Yay!!
31MissWatson
Yay!
32lindapanzo
Finally, at long last, after 5 tries, and then two weeks' worth of reading, I finally finished Bleak House by Charles Dickens.
Clocking in at over 1,000 pages, I should get bonus points!!
Clocking in at over 1,000 pages, I should get bonus points!!
33shinyone
Congrats on finishing Bleak House! It's one of my favorites, but I know Dickens isn't everyone's cup of tea. My husband loathes Dickens, and my dad had to read Bleak House in college and was still bitter about it decades later. LOL
34MissWatson
There ist that old saying about If at first you don't succeed...I haven't managed David Copperfield yet. One day, I keep promising myself.
35Merryann
1,000 plus pages. Whew! Are you playing Book Bingo (in the category challenge)? There's a square for 'book over 500 pages'.
36lindapanzo
I read my third ROOT of the month so I'm right on pace.
Thanks. I was pretty pleased with myself for sticking with the long Dickens book.
Thanks. I was pretty pleased with myself for sticking with the long Dickens book.
38lindapanzo
Though I'm one behind the pace at this time, I expect to catch up, or even surpass, the needed pace.
This month, I've got quite a few ROOTS on tap, including:
--Divergent
--An Irish Country Courtship
--All the Pretty Horses
--The Boys of Summer
--Death by the Dozen
This month, I've got quite a few ROOTS on tap, including:
--Divergent
--An Irish Country Courtship
--All the Pretty Horses
--The Boys of Summer
--Death by the Dozen
39lindapanzo
Hurray, I finally finished the mammoth bio of Woodrow Wilson, Wilson by A. Scott Berg. 750 pages of tiny text.
40Tess_W
Great job, Linda! I'm also doing a 700+ page on the 5 granddaughters of Queen Victoria that become queens in their own right. It is interesting, but the text is tiny and the book so thick! I made a promise to myself that I will read 30 pages per day at a minimum.
41lindapanzo
#40 Keep at it!! This was an overdue ER book and I was sort of dreading it because it was so long but I made myself read a little bit every night. Eventually, it was the only book I was reading.
Glad to be done. I'm up for something lighter for awhile.
Glad to be done. I'm up for something lighter for awhile.
42rabbitprincess
Congrats on such an achievement! I applaud your perseverance :)
44lindapanzo
Thanks. I read a lot of mysteries in the 250--300 page range. The Woodrow Wilson bio gives me two lengthy books read this year, that one plus Bleak House.
45lindapanzo
Just a tad behind my pace, one book behind one-third of my off the shelf books for the year.
47lindapanzo
Once I start reading mysteries more, I can quickly make up for lost time. During the summer, I like to sit outside and read actual books, not Kindle books, anyway.
(If the warm weather ever returns, that is.)
(If the warm weather ever returns, that is.)
48connie53
>47 lindapanzo: I like reading outside too. When I'm inside I am almost always checking LT.
49tymfos
>48 connie53: I spend too much time on LT when I'm indoors, too. I need to get my porch cleaned up so I can read there.
50connie53
I want a porch too! It's raining now, but it's not cold outside, but I can't sit anywhere. :-(
51Tess_W
Ahhh, with a laptop and wireless internet, you can take LT to the porch WITH your book (and ice-tea) and make an afternoon of it!
52tymfos
>51 Tess_W: True!
Right now, my porch is a mess. We replaced some carpets, and haven't been able to get them hauled away yet. (Long story involving the incompetence/inadequacy of the company that has "exclusive rights" to haul refuse in our town.) The weather is finally spring-y, and I want my porch back!
Right now, my porch is a mess. We replaced some carpets, and haven't been able to get them hauled away yet. (Long story involving the incompetence/inadequacy of the company that has "exclusive rights" to haul refuse in our town.) The weather is finally spring-y, and I want my porch back!
53lindapanzo
Better late than never!! I finished my first ROOT of the month.
55lindapanzo
Wow, what a sad ROOT month for me. Only one ROOT read, despite my good intentions.
56LauraBrook
Eh, no worries! There's plenty of time left this year to complete the challenge!
57lindapanzo
This month, except for the one Heartland Prize winner I need to read before I attend the awards ceremony, my hope is to read only books off my actual shelves.
58lindapanzo
We're putting together about a dozen bags of stuff to donate (home pick-up) for YWCA. I went through old clothes and donated a bag of clothes. Also rummaged through my bookshelves and picked out 8 books to donate. Left a nice little space which I quickly filled by shifting over some other books.
First amount of bookshelf progress in awhile. By browsing through, I also came upon a few I'd like to read, including one I checked out of the library yesterday. Guest of Honor by Deborah Davis.
First amount of bookshelf progress in awhile. By browsing through, I also came upon a few I'd like to read, including one I checked out of the library yesterday. Guest of Honor by Deborah Davis.
60lindapanzo
Mission accomplished!! I just finished my 36th ROOT of the year, which was my goal.
The book that did it was a nice pb copy of A Presumption of Death by Jill Paton Walsh and Dorothy L. Sayers, which is the second book in the continuation of the Lord Peter Wimsey series.
Hopefully, I can pile on to this total.
I discovered that, for one upcoming book, I found that I actually own two copies (yes, this sometimes happens even with LT). I say that one ought to count as two, if I finish it.
The book that did it was a nice pb copy of A Presumption of Death by Jill Paton Walsh and Dorothy L. Sayers, which is the second book in the continuation of the Lord Peter Wimsey series.
Hopefully, I can pile on to this total.
I discovered that, for one upcoming book, I found that I actually own two copies (yes, this sometimes happens even with LT). I say that one ought to count as two, if I finish it.
61rabbitprincess
Woo hoo! Congratulations! And yes, totally count one book as two if you have two copies. :)
62MissWatson
Congratulations on reaching your goal early!
66lindapanzo
Two more books to my total. I finished Wicked Weaves by Joyce and Jim Lavene. Oddly, I had two pb copies. I've put one in the Laura's mom bag and one in the library donation bag.
67LauraBrook
Way to go, Linda! I just finished Joyce and Jim Lavene's A Timely Vision and gave it to my Mom. I think we will both become fans of their work as I really liked it and I think she will too! I've requested the first book in another new series of theirs, Spell Booked, and I'm hoping that my library processes it and gets it out to me soon! Not that I "need" another new series, or another library book checked out, but you know... it's books! Hard to resist. :)