Challenge: 50 Books discussion
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Tabitha's 50 Books A Year (2010)-Reached 50 & Still counting
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Tabitha (Bows & Bullets Reviews)
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Jan 04, 2010 07:50AM
This is my first year doing this challange. I hope to branch out from my usually Historical romance, YA, and general fiction to some good classics this year, but no promises. A good romance will always win my attention. I'm starting the year off with Away Laughing On A Fast Camel by Louise Rennison. I'm halfway through and will post when I finish. Any book suggestions are welcome.
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This group is a good way to branch out. I look at all the posts from this site and check out what people are reading. I really like when people post reviews so I can get an idea on books. I read several books last year that I hadn't really heard of except for on this group. The Gargoyle was one and I think it was one of the best books I read last year.
Tabitha wrote: "2. "...Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers" by Louise Rennison"Are these Georgia Nichols' books good? I've seen a lot of people reading them lately on this site.
Georgia Nicolson*They are very entertaining. I have enjoyed them. Georgia is a little on the selfish and vain side but I think they are really worth the read. You should read the first one (Angus, Thongs, & Full-Frontal Snogging) just to test it because it's only like 200 pages.
Tabitha wrote: "Georgia Nicolson*They are very entertaining. I have enjoyed them. Georgia is a little on the selfish and vain side but I think they are really worth the read. You should read the first one (..."
oppps, typo! Thanks! :)
I noticed you've read a lot of Charlaine Harris' books. Would you recommend them? I'm looking to branch out a little, and I've been interested, but haven't heard any reviews...
I most definitely would reccomend the Sookie Stackhouse (starting with Dead Until Dark) books, which are the ones I've read. They are pretty fast paced mysteries obviously about vampires, werewolves, shapeshifts, and has various other supernatural creatures. They are funny with romance. All around great books with very interesting story line. I keep meaning to post reviews on them, but I'm horrible at writing them.
Stacie wrote: "Thanks! I'll have to pick one up to read."Stacie - I love the Sookie Stackhouse books but her Harper Connelly mysteries are very gripping as well.
Harper was struck by lightening as a child and left with a gift that dead "bodies" talk to her.
Sue :) wrote: "Stacie wrote: "Thanks! I'll have to pick one up to read."Stacie - I love the Sookie Stackhouse books but her Harper Connelly mysteries are very gripping as well.
Harper was struck by lightenin..."
I totally agree. I loved the Harper Connelly books!
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