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message 1: by Taylor (new)

Taylor Not sure how this works, but I hope to read 36 of the books I have at home to help me FINALLY get through them.

This will be half of my yearly goal


message 2: by Taylor (last edited May 01, 2017 06:58AM) (new)

Taylor So far I have read:

1) Suite Française (which I have had since at least 2008)
2) The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark (took out several times last year from the library but didn't get to reading it until 2017)
and am currently reading:
3) The Necklace and Other Tales (I have also had since 2008)
4) She's Come Undone (Since 2010 or earlier; gifted to me)
5) Cold Mountain (also one that I have owned for evvvvvveerr and a day and didn't get around to until this challenge)
6) Silk (procured this in my last year of University. Quick one-sitting read.)
7) Going to start Wuthering Heights as my new work read. Last time I read this was almost a decade ago.
8) The Hobbit
9) Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two
10) Just started Labyrinth.
11) Rereading the Raven Cycle series to prepare for the FINAL ONE:
a) The Raven Boys


message 3: by MichelleCH (new)

MichelleCH (lalatina) | 26 comments What did you think of it?


message 4: by Taylor (new)

Taylor MichelleCH wrote: "What did you think of it?"

Do you mean, She's Come Undone?

If so, I liked it quite a lot. There are a few flaws and people (other reviewers) seem to vary wildly from 1 star to 5 stars. Don't let the 1 stars deter you, however, as this remains a fascinating, insightful and beautiful read. It can be really emotional and frustrating, which I think is part of its charm.

It is worth a shot and can be read quickly as one tends to fall into these type of books!


message 5: by MichelleCH (new)

MichelleCH (lalatina) | 26 comments Yes I did! Actually I have read it and was wondering what you thought. I had some mixed feelings but I thought that the characterizations were amazing. I may have to read it again since it was 4 years ago and my reading tastes have changed. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I love getting other perspectives.


message 6: by Taylor (new)

Taylor If you like, I have written a more in depth review on my account. Just didn't want to share spoilers in case you hadn't ^_^


message 7: by Taylor (new)

Taylor 12) The Diary of a Young Girl I think I have had this book almost all my life and I haven't read it.


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Taylor 13) Everything Is Illuminated -- on the WWII train for this Mt TBR....


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Taylor 14) Titanic Love Stories: The True Stories of 13 Honeymoon Couples Who Sailed on the Titanic -- already half way through this and it is massively disappointing. A pamphlet disguised as a book!


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Taylor 15) I FINALLY FINISHED Outlander!!!!!! HAPPY DAY


message 11: by Kate (new)

Kate | 26 comments Taylor wrote: "15) I FINALLY FINISHED Outlander!!!!!! HAPPY DAY"

Congratulations! It's ginormous, isn't it? Now you only have 8 more to go (& each one longer than the last ...)


message 12: by Taylor (new)

Taylor Kate wrote: "Taylor wrote: "15) I FINALLY FINISHED Outlander!!!!!! HAPPY DAY"

Congratulations! It's ginormous, isn't it? Now you only have 8 more to go (& each one longer than the last ...)"


Kate, would you recommend reading all the rest? I have heard it's quite hit and miss. What do you think?


message 13: by Taylor (new)

Taylor 16) Drowning Ruth Recommendation from an old coworker


message 14: by Kate (new)

Kate | 26 comments Taylor wrote: "Kate, would you recommend reading all the rest? I have heard it's quite hit and miss. What do you think? "

I want you to know this is strictly my opinion, and it's a minority one. When I first read Outlander I fell in love with it -- devoured it over a Labor Day weekend, and read the next 4 books as fast as I could get my hands on them. Then started all over again.

But I have to say that Outlander was the high point of the series for me, because I'm such a Scotophile (Caledoniaphile?) I love reading even fictionalized versions of Scotland before modern times (although the time travel bodice rippers also don't do much for me usually). As the books got longer and longer, and Claire & Jamie came to America, and the traveling through the stones got more & more bizarre with more & more people coming through (again, imho) I liked the books less and less, to the point that I haven't read the last two. I might if they fall in my lap but I'm not out hunting for them.

I should mention that I disliked DG's writing style more & more as I read more of the books. She imagines a scene or scenario and then has to come up with bridging action to link one scene to the next. I found that (for me) that style made the plots more choppy and somewhat disjointed. However, she is a better writer than a good many other published authors out there, so you could certainly do worse.

In the same way, I watched the first season of the tv series and loved it -- the scenery is gorgeous, and they followed the book pretty closely. The second year got more condensed and messed with so I gave it up. Also I didn't care for the casting: Sam Heughan is gorgeous and does a good job in the part, but he's not tall enough! Jamie always stood head & shoulders above everyone else, and Sam is only as tall as I am. Nor do I like Caitriona Balfe as Claire -- she's too slim, too much the lady to get her hands dirty -- at least she came across that way in the first season. Maybe she gets tougher & more substantial in the following seasons, but ...

Sssh! Don't tell my daughter -- she's a confirmed Outlander fan and would be stunned & horrified to find out I've fallen away from the faithful!

And sorry to be so long winded!


message 15: by Taylor (new)

Taylor Kate wrote: "Taylor wrote: "Kate, would you recommend reading all the rest? I have heard it's quite hit and miss. What do you think? "

I want you to know this is strictly my opinion, and it's a minority one. W..."


Thanks for your opinion, Kate! I really loved reading your opinion on the series!


message 16: by Taylor (new)

Taylor 17) The Kite Runner First time reading this; I think my mom read it on vacation once when it was all the rage...

Recap: Drowning Ruth was a massive disappointment to me and I ended up skimming the rest.


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message 21: by Taylor (new)

Taylor 23) Fog
24) Snow
25) The Fire

read together in this compilation: Fog, Snow, and Fire


message 22: by Taylor (last edited Dec 21, 2017 06:17PM) (new)

Taylor 26) Lorna Doone

I know that I will not meet my goal this year because I was so distracted by library books, but I will try again next year! I made a good dent in my at-home collection so far!


message 23: by Bev (new)

Bev | 357 comments Mod
Taylor wrote: "16) Lorna Doone

I know that I will not meet my goal this year because I was so distracted by library books, but I will try again next year! I made a good dent in my at-home collection..."


Taylor wrote: "16) Lorna Doone

I know that I will not meet my goal this year because I was so distracted by library books, but I will try again next year! I made a good dent in my at-home collection..."


I know that I will not meet my goal this year because I was so distracted by library books, but I will try again next year! I made a good dent in my at-home collection..."

Taylor--you and me both. I misjudged my climbing ability this year...November reading completely fell apart and I don't see December getting any better with all the holiday distractions...

Glad you've made a good dent on the TBR pile!


message 24: by Taylor (new)

Taylor Bev wrote: "Taylor wrote: "16) Lorna Doone

I know that I will not meet my goal this year because I was so distracted by library books, but I will try again next year! I made a good dent in my at-..."



Thanks Bev! Hope you enjoyed the ride, too!


message 25: by Taylor (last edited Dec 21, 2017 06:17PM) (new)

Taylor Figured out a way to get the other ten books (hopefully)... I'll just reread Louise Rennison's Georgia Nicholson series; I've been meaning to anyways!

27) Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging


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