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message 1: by Amanda (last edited Dec 28, 2024 06:30PM) (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments 1. The Salterton Trilogy: Tempest-Tost / Leaven of Malice / A Mixture of Frailties read 8/1/24 5 stars
2. Tanamera
3. The Moonstone read 8/15/24 5 stars
4. Csardas read 11/02/24 4 stars
5. The Midnight Rose read 12/23/24 5 stars
6. Love Lies Bleeding read 3/18/24 4 stars
7. The Girl in Blue read 12/28/24 4 stars
8. Moving Pictures read 12/22/24 4 stars
9. The Wheel of Fortune 10/14/24 5 stars
10. The Far Pavilions
11. The Forsyte Saga read 12/6/24
12. Lost Illusions

13. The Shadow of the Wind read 9/22/24 5 stars
14. The Name of the Rose read 12/18/24 5 stars
15. The Pickwick Papers read 10/26/24 5 stars
16. Mistborn read 8/10/24 5 stars


message 2: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 1115 comments Good luck with your plans!


message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Thanks!


message 4: by Alondra, Moderator Schmoderator (new)

Alondra Miller | 4253 comments Mod
Nice Mix, Amanda. I have a few of these on my TBR already.

The Gervase Fen series looks interesting: I may need to add the first book. I love a good mystery.

Good luck and happy reading 📚📚


message 5: by Bill, Moderator (last edited Dec 27, 2023 08:41AM) (new)

Bill | 4347 comments Mod
Interesting selections, Amanda. I enjoyed The Pickwick Papers back in high school. Dickens is excellent. I hope to try a Brandon Sanderson in 2024. I've enjoyed a few of Crispin's Gervase Fen mysteries. He's definitely different. I've not tried the Salterton books but I have enjoyed Davies. Good luck with your challenge.


message 6: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments I've not read Salterton before but am looking forward to it.


message 7: by Lea (new)

Lea (leaspot) | 3711 comments What an interesting list - some books on there that I haven't seen in a long time. I have only read The Shadow of the Wind - it is one of my favorite books. Happy reading!


message 8: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Thanks!


message 9: by Ioana (new)

Ioana | 2169 comments Nice list. The Far Pavilions and The Shadow of the Wind are both very good. I've had The Moonstone on my TBR for ages, I just hope to get to it soon. Enjoy your selections, I'll be watching for your reviews.


message 10: by Pam (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) | 238 comments I added a few of your classics to my TBR. I bought Name of the Rose for my husband this year but am hoping to read it also! Enjoy your books!


message 11: by Alondra, Moderator Schmoderator (new)

Alondra Miller | 4253 comments Mod
I just noticed The Shadow of the Wind on this list! It is ssoooo good! I really hope you enjoy it. The pacing is great and the story is excellent.


message 12: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments I'm looking forward to reading The Shadow of the Wind.


message 13: by Denise (new)

Denise (derickert) | 1272 comments I haven't read any of your selections. Good luck with your challenge.


message 14: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Thanks!


message 15: by Lillie (new)

Lillie | 1740 comments Ohhhh! The Shadow of the Wind! One of my favorite novels ever. Hope you fall in love with it as well. It's the first of a loosely tied series. Ruiz Zafón is such a wonderful writer.

And The Far Pavilions! I remember reading this. Looking forward to your review. Would love to see if it holds up.

Good luck and happy reading!


message 16: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Thanks! I've wanted to read The Far Pavilions for a long time.


message 17: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Ioana wrote: "Nice list. The Far Pavilions and The Shadow of the Wind are both very good. I've had The Moonstone on my TBR for ages, I just hope to get to it soon. Enjoy your selections, I'll be watching for you..."
Thanks.I'm looking forward to reading these books.


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Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Love Lies Bleeding
This is a classic mystery featuring Oxford Don Gervase Fen.


message 19: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill | 4347 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "Love Lies Bleeding
This is a classic mystery featuring Oxford Don Gervase Fen."


I've read a couple of the Gervase Fen mysteries. They are a bit different.


message 20: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Yes, they are.


message 21: by Alondra, Moderator Schmoderator (new)

Alondra Miller | 4253 comments Mod
Good for you, knocking out that first book!

I'm struggling, between real life and just ignoring my lists. LOL


message 22: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments I hope to read more of my books soon. Real life does interfere with reading.


message 23: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments The Salterton Trilogy: Tempest-Tost / Leaven of Malice / A Mixture of Frailties
This is an entertaining book filled with charismatic characters and much social mischief reminiscent of Anthony Trollope.


message 24: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill | 4347 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "The Salterton Trilogy: Tempest-Tost / Leaven of Malice / A Mixture of Frailties
This is an entertaining book filled with charismatic characters and much social mischief reminiscent of ..."


I have read other books by Davies and have enjoyed. I haven't tried this trilogy yet.


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Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Bill wrote: "Amanda wrote: "The Salterton Trilogy: Tempest-Tost / Leaven of Malice / A Mixture of Frailties
This is an entertaining book filled with charismatic characters and much social mischief ..."


I plan to eventually read his other books.


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Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Mistborn
This is an incredible fantasy book with masterful storytelling.


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Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments The Moonstone
This is an intriguing and suspenseful mystery with many twists and turns. I enjoyed this book very much.


message 28: by Karol (new)

Karol | 760 comments Amanda wrote: "The Moonstone
This is an intriguing and suspenseful mystery with many twists and turns. I enjoyed this book very much."


Oh! I loved Wilkie Collins. I have read both The Moonstone and The Woman in White. Thoroughly enjoyed them.


message 29: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Karol wrote: "Amanda wrote: "The Moonstone
This is an intriguing and suspenseful mystery with many twists and turns. I enjoyed this book very much."

Oh! I loved Wilkie Collins. I have read both [..."

I'm looking forward to reading The Woman in White.


message 30: by Alondra, Moderator Schmoderator (new)

Alondra Miller | 4253 comments Mod
I have both on my tbr. The Moonstone sounds perfect for the Halloween season.

Is that more Gothic, suspense or a true ghost story?? Ghost stories never really work for me.


message 31: by Amanda (last edited Aug 20, 2024 01:26PM) (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Alondra wrote: "I have both on my tbr. The Moonstone sounds perfect for the Halloween season.

Is that more Gothic, suspense or a true ghost story?? Ghost stories never really work for me."


It's suspense and not a ghost story. It's an intriguing story with twists and turns.


message 32: by Alondra, Moderator Schmoderator (new)

Alondra Miller | 4253 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "It's suspense and not a ghost story. It's an intriguing story with twists and turns. ..."

Thanks, Amanda!


message 33: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments The Shadow of the Wind
This is a beautiful book about books and a story within a story with interconnecting twists and turns. It is riveting, haunting, melodramatic, mysterious and imaginative.


message 34: by Lillie (new)

Lillie | 1740 comments Amanda wrote: "The Shadow of the Wind
This is a beautiful book about books and a story within a story with interconnecting twists and turns. It is riveting, haunting, melodramatic, mysterious and imag..."


Love to see the love for this book. Read it back in 2010 and it remains one of my favorite books ever.


message 35: by Alondra, Moderator Schmoderator (new)

Alondra Miller | 4253 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "The Shadow of the Wind
This is a beautiful book about books and a story within a story with interconnecting twists and turns. It is riveting, haunting, melodramatic, mysterious and imag..."


So glad you enjoyed this book. I agree with your sentiments. It was beautiful, and I really enjoyed the humor.

I need to read the rest in the series; as I have all the books. ugh


message 36: by Amanda (last edited Sep 25, 2024 01:43PM) (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Lillie wrote: "Amanda wrote: "The Shadow of the Wind
This is a beautiful book about books and a story within a story with interconnecting twists and turns. It is riveting, haunting, melodramatic, myst..."


Lillie wrote: "Amanda wrote: "The Shadow of the Wind
This is a beautiful book about books and a story within a story with interconnecting twists and turns. It is riveting, haunting, melodramatic, myst..."


Yes, this book is one of my favorites also.


message 37: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Alondra wrote: "Amanda wrote: "The Shadow of the Wind
This is a beautiful book about books and a story within a story with interconnecting twists and turns. It is riveting, haunting, melodramatic, myst..."


Yes, I also want to read more of this series.


message 38: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1166 comments Loved The Shadow of the Wind as well. I read the third in the series this year & am looking forward to reading the fourth next year. I know several people who think that one is the best, so have high expectations.
Happy Reading!


message 39: by Amanda (last edited Oct 14, 2024 03:40PM) (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments The Wheel of Fortune
This is a 20th-century novel based on the medieval Plantagent story. It is like a roller coaster ride filled with murder, mayhem and madness. It's a compelling family saga, and the pages seemed to turn by themselves.


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Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments The Pickwick Papers
This is a wonderful book filled with all sorts of adventures that the Pickwick Club is involved in.


message 41: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill | 4347 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "The Pickwick Papers
This is a wonderful book filled with all sorts of adventures that the Pickwick Club is involved in."


I remember enjoying it in high school. Glad you enjoyed too.


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Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Csardas
This is an epic, historical saga of an aristocratic Hungarian family during World Wars I and II.


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Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments The Forsyte Saga
This is an upper middle class family saga of three generations in London from the 1880s to the 1920s. I enjoyed this book very much.


message 44: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill | 4347 comments Mod
I bought an old copy of this for my sister-in-law many moons ago. I've yet to read, but it does sound interesting.


message 45: by Pam (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) | 238 comments I’m hoping to start The Name of the Rose this weekend. Do you think you will get to it this year?


message 46: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Pam wrote: "I’m hoping to start The Name of the Rose this weekend. Do you think you will get to it this year?"

I'm reading it now.


message 47: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments The Name of the Rose
This is a historical murder mystery taking place in an Italian monastery in 1327. It is an intellectual mystery combining biblical analysis, medieval studies and literary theory.


message 48: by Amanda (last edited Dec 22, 2024 08:43PM) (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Moving Pictures
This is the tenth book in the Discworld series. It's full of humor and adventure. I'm looking forward to reading more in this series.


message 49: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill | 4347 comments Mod
You've had an excellent year, Amanda.


message 50: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (bach54) | 541 comments Bill wrote: "You've had an excellent year, Amanda."

Yes, I've enjoyed the books I read.


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