Challenge: 50 Books discussion
Finish Line 2013! Yay!
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itchy's l in mmxiii

the serpent's shadow, rick riordan
this was an advance christmas present from a colleague (many thanks, 'te jackie!) and this was supposed to be my liii'rd for mmxii
started this ix'th of december and finished xx'th of january (!!!)
oh well, slow start for the year

the doomsday conspiracy, sidney sheldon
my good friend may loaned me this one
not really my kind of genre but a book's a book
finished it in iii days

are you afraid of the dark?, sidney sheldon
hmm, it seems may bought herself ii ssheldons for christmas
i was done with this in less than xxiv hours, yay!
this should pick up the slack

lightning, dean koontz
may fell in love with odd thomas and bought a bunch of dkoontz
sent them my way when she was done
took me a while to finish this, though

still life with crows, douglas preston & lincoln child
after vi months, pendy sent me his copy of the iv'th pendergast novel to assimilate

1st to die, james patterson
finally, may took my advice to read jpatterson
started off with the women's murder club and never looked back

2nd chance, james patterson
actually, i was hoping for along came a spider, heh
nah, i'm always grateful for these loans

a world without heroes, brandon mull
finally, i get my hands on my brother's copy of beyonders i
seeds of rebellion has been sitting around gathering dust for want of the first book for a few months already

seeds of rebellion, brandon mull
got a couple of friends waiting in line already for a loan of beyonders

chasing the prophecy, brandon mull
i had to go out and buy myself a copy to complement my brother's first ii books of the beyonders
after reading this, i'm thinking of acquiring bmull's fablehaven

mad horses around, william gaines
found this in a used books store
i loved mad literature when i was a kid
guess i still do

asterix the gaul, rené goscinny
big bro bought this for me when i was a kid
found my battered copy buried under old magazines
asterix never fails to entertain me

the road to gandolfo, robert ludlum
rludlum's knee slapper
took me quite a while to finish
must have read too much ya books

next, michael crichton
i should have been reading the road to omaha right about now
i guess i lost my nerve after lugging the road to gandolfo for more than a month
never got disappointed with mcrichton, though

"a" is for alibi, sue grafton
hello kinsey millhone!
recently bought "d" is for deadbeat completing my kinsey millhone series up to "j" is for judgment
i guess it's about time to start reading my pile

"e" is for evidence, sue grafton
the story gets more exciting as kinsey investigates for herself

"g" is for gumshoe, sue grafton
the iind book i've read that mentions glaser safety slugs (the ist being red dragon by thomas harris)
just finished the book last night
left my copy on may's desk before quiting work
did the same with the previous books the other night
hope she enjoys them too
will ship these to me mum after may's done with them
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Welcome to the group, no matter when you started! It looks like you're doing well this year! Congratulations :)
(Boy, I'm sure going to get my practice of Roman numerals by reading your list! :) )
joined late, but hope to finish the challenge"
Welcome to the group, no matter when you started! It looks like you're doing well this year! Congratulations :)
(Boy, I'm sure going to get my practice of Roman numerals by reading your list! :) )

joined late, but hope to finish the challenge"
Welcome to the group, no matter when you started! It looks like you're doing well this year! Congratulations :)
(Boy, I'm sure go..."
thanks!
my pc crashed recently and i'm using someone else's mobile
a bit rusty myself but it's coming back
those asterix books help, having roman antagonists

"h" is for homicide, sue grafton
had to use wiktionary and learn me some words in sgrafton's vocabulary
hey, another glaser book! my iiird

I is for Innocent, Sue Grafton
finally put this to rest after a mild case of reader's block
wikipedia says kinsey wrecked her vw here
i believe it happened at "g"
i haven't found a copy of "k" yet, oh well
also, i'm wising up and trying the add book/author thingy here

The Law of Nines, Terry Goodkind
i needed to go to my home province and chose this as my travel reading
i hope to finish it while there so i can leave the book with my ma (she asks for my books so i ship her a few once in a while) and save me logistics costs
i managed to do so and racked up a few weird coincidences in the process: started this after reading ix kinsey millhone stories in succession (a through i), finished this on ixseptember (ixth month) at roughly ix in the morning

Pirate Latitudes, Michael Crichton
while away visiting my folks, i saw this sold with Micro as a ii-book set
i couldn't resist and since i'm not reading anything (i left my ton of books back home) i went ahead and purchased the set (the same books are also sold individually for the same price as the set)

Micro, Michael Crichton
the last mcrichton book i'll ever read (except when i get too lucky and find his non-fiction or the john lange and michael douglas books)
it has been a blast

Going Solo, Roald Dahl
iind time i've read this book
it never fails to entertain
hope to get my hands on Boy: Tales of Childhood soon

Rummies, Peter Benchley
started slow but eventually warmed to pbenchley's metaphorical narrative
reminded me of William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist
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