Years Round-Up

Dec 30, 2008 18:53

January
1. Across The Wall - Garth Nix
2. Sir Thursday - Garth Nix
3. Lady Friday - Garth Nix
4. The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe - Donald H Wolfe
5. Shakespeare - Bill Bryson
6. Sweeney Todd - Peter Haining
7. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows - JK Rowling
8. The Looking Glass Wars - Frank Beddor

This years books )

historical fiction, fantasy, myth and legend, historical romance, young adult, fairy tales, crime fiction, autobiography, j.k. rowling, classic, harry potter, vampires, music, mystery, non-fiction

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darkelf105 December 30 2008, 19:37:39 UTC
Oh wow, we've read of a ton of the same books. What did you think of Odalisque? I was thinking of reading it.

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bobinwales December 30 2008, 21:03:38 UTC
I like her style of writing, and enjoyed the book, but honestly I prefered the other two trilogies I have by her!

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blackholecali December 30 2008, 20:12:27 UTC
I've read 19 of them--the Tamora Pierce books bumped it up nicely. What did you think of Here Be Dragons? I read the Sunne in Splendor and loved it.

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bobinwales December 30 2008, 21:02:07 UTC
I absolutly loved Here Be Dragons! I picked it up at a book swap at work, cause I liked the title and the cover, haha, and it really suprised me with how much I enjoyed it!

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callingmyname December 31 2008, 00:23:28 UTC
I really enjoyed the Looking Glass Wars. I'm reading Seeing Redd right now.

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bobinwales December 31 2008, 16:26:46 UTC
Glad someone else enjoyed them! Amost every who commented when I posted about them didn;t really like them!

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callingmyname December 31 2008, 20:04:42 UTC
I thought it was a great concept and even though it reminded me a lot of star wars I still think that it's quite original. =)

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angeleyesjg24 December 31 2008, 03:26:52 UTC
What did you thing of Anything Goes? I honestly didn't know John Barrowman had written a memoir, and now I'm interested.

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bobinwales December 31 2008, 16:25:48 UTC
I'm possibly slightly biased, but I loved it, haha, and definaetly reccomend it! My mum read it as well though, and she really liked it too. It made me laugh, and there's loads of cute little annecdotes!

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