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Neeroc | 108 comments Hopefully my eBook reader and the fact that my daughter is now 2 will help me hit this goal. Haven't hit it for a couple of years now.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 1 -
A Very Easy Death (Pantheon Modern Writers Series) by Simone de Beauvoir Simone de Beauvoir, A Very Easy Death.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 2 -
The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 3 -
The Lion and the Unicorn by George Orwell George Orwell, The Lion and the Unicorn


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 4 -

In the Heart of the Country by J.M. Coetzee J.M. Coetzee, In the Heart of the Country


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 5 - Beginner's Luck (Hallie Palmer, #1) by Laura Pedersen Laura Petersen, Beginner's Luck


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Sooz hey you'r off to a good start!


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 6 - Assault With Intent by William X. Kienzle William X. Kienzle, Assault with Intent


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 7 - When Wallflowers Die A Phoebe Siegel Mystery by Sandra West Prowell Sandra West Prowell, When Wallflowers Die.

First book I read in this series. It was a bit hard to jump in mid stream. I'll have to read the first books in the series to figure out the back story.

I would have preferred if the lead was a bit more well rounded. I'm not sure why in a couple of these series it seems that a strong female lead needs to unable to connect emotionally. Her inability to turn off her smart-ass answers when things got tough with her family and romantic interests was grating.

A doozy of a mystery though, and a quick and enjoyable read.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 8 - Wickett's Remedy by Myla Goldberg Myla Goldberg, Wickett's Remedy


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 9 - High Noon by Nora Roberts Nora Roberts, High Noon


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 10 - The Grave Maurice (Richard Jury Mysteries 18) by Martha Grimes Martha Grimes, The Grave Maurice


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 11 - No Logo No Space, No Choice, No Jobs by Naomi Klein Naomi Klein, No Logo


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 12 - Total Recall (A V. I. Warshawski Novel #10) by Sara Paretsky Sara Paretsky, Total Recall.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 13 - The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam by Chris Ewan Chris Ewan, The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 14 - Infoquake (The Jump 225 Trilogy, #1) by David Louis Edelman Infoquake, David Louis Edelman


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 15 - The Honourable Schoolboy by John le Carré John Le Carre, The Honorable Schoolboy


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 16 - My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult Jodi Picoult, My Sister's Keeper

Loved this book. Not my usual genre, but such a complex painful question. The ending was a bit weak for me. Given the subject matter and honesty portrayed in the rest of the book, it felt like a bit of a cop-out.


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Jill Porco | 14 comments I agree with you about the ending of _My Sister's Keeper_. I even complained to the author about it on her website--if you're curious, it's www.jodipicoult.com. I also, in fairness, told her that I generally like her books a lot. She wrote me a nice reply.


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Desi I completely agree with you...it's the first time ever I've liked something about the movie better than the book! They changed the ending and it felt much more like it fit with the rest of the story than the neat little package she tied up in the end of the book.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Jill wrote: "I agree with you about the ending of _My Sister's Keeper_. I even complained to the author about it on her website--if you're curious, it's www.jodipicoult.com. I also, in fairness, told her that I..."
This was the first of her books I've read - which do you recommend?


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Neeroc | 108 comments Desi wrote: "I completely agree with you...it's the first time ever I've liked something about the movie better than the book! They changed the ending and it felt much more like it fit with the rest of the stor..."
Good to know about the movie, again, not my usual genre, but if the ending has been changed, it might be worth watching.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 17 - You've Been Warned by James Patterson James Patterson, You've Been Warned.
This one was a bit out there for me, I generally enjoy his books, but wasn't really able to suspend disbelief and I'll count this one as a miss.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 18 1st to Die (Women's Murder Club, #1) by James Patterson James Patterson
Interesting characters, slightly improbable 'club' of women, nice twists.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 19 - 2nd Chance (Women's Murder Club, #2) by James Patterson James Patterson, 2nd Chance


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 20 - 3rd Degree (Women's Murder Club, #3) by James Patterson James Patterson, 3rd Degree


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 21 - you guessed it - 4th of July (Women's Murder Club, #4) by James Patterson James Patterson, 4th of July


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 22 - Prayers for the Assassin A Novel by Robert Ferrigno Robert Ferrigno, Prayers for the Assassin


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 23 - Starbucked A Double Tall Tale of Caffeine, Commerce, and Culture by Taylor Clark Taylor Clark, Starbucked


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 24 - Lean Mean Thirteen (Stephanie Plum, #13) by Janet Evanovich Janet Evanovich, Lean Mean Thirteen

Standard fare, not quite as laugh out loud as the first few, but not as bad as #11


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 25 - Vertical Coffin A Shane Scully Novel (Shane Scully #4) by Stephen J. Cannell Stephen J Cannell, Vertical Coffin


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 26 - The Tin Collectors A Novel ( Shane Scully #1) by Stephen J. Cannell Stephen J Cannell, The Tin Collectors


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 27 - Downsize This by Michael Francis Moore Michael Moore, Downsize This


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 28 - Your Call Is Important to Us The Truth About Bullshit by Laura Penny Laura Penny, Your Call is Important to Us
Another one of those books, like No Logo, where I was left wondering if the author had done a follow-up 5 years down the line.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 29 - Roses Are Red (Alex Cross, #6) by James Patterson James Patterson, Roses Are Red
I'm not sure I've read all the previous Alex Cross novels, so I've lost a bit of the back history, otherwise a perfectly fine read for a summer day.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 30 - Last Man Standing by David Baldacci David Baldacci, Last Man Standing.
Definitely a long read, took me a while to get in to it.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 31 - Lost by Joy Fielding Joy Fielding, Lost
Disappointing read, not really a believable main character, and ending was a disappointment. There were two points where the ending could have been saved and she missed both.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 32 - What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell, What the Dog Saw


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 33 - Babylon Rolling by Amanda Boyden Amanda Boyden, Babylon Rolling

Could have done with a few more Shanes and a few less Prancies. There was too much to pack into this book, and you didn't get a good feel for the characters, just as they'd start to develop, the book would switch to a new voice. 300 pages for 5 main voices and almost a year is a lot of thin ground.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 34 - The Web (Alex Delaware, #10) by Jonathan Kellerman Jonathan Kellerman, The Web


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 35 - A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers Dave Eggers, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius.

A knew nothing of this book or author going in. Found it to be (as billed) a heartbreaking story, but at the same time, really tedious. I could see consuming it blog-like, over a period of time, but quite frankly, skimmed a bunch of it while trying to read it like a 'normal' book.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 36 - Puppet by Joy Fielding Joy Fielding, Puppet


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 37 - The Sword of Shannara (Shannara, #1) by Terry Brooks Terry Brooks, The Sword of Shannara


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 38 - The Elfstones of Shannara (Shannara, #2) by Terry Brooks Terry Brooks, The Elfstones of Shannara


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 39 - The Wishsong of Shannara (Shannara, #3) by Terry Brooks Terry Brooks, The Wishsong of Shannara


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 40 - Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum, #15) by Janet Evanovich Janet Evanovich, Finger Lickin' Fifteen


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 41 - The Scions of Shannara (Heritage of Shannara, #1) by Terry Brooks Terry Brooks, The Scions of Shannara


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 42 - Blacklist by Sara Paretsky Sara Paretsky, Blacklist


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 43 - Heartsick (Gretchen Lowell, #1) by Chelsea Cain Chelsea Cane, HeartSick
Interesting read, the character development leaves you wanting more. Which I guess is a good thing for a series. The characters didn't captivate me but the writing did.


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Neeroc | 108 comments Book 44 - Double Shot (Goldy Bear Culinary Mystery, Book 12) by Diane Mott Davidson Diane Mott Davidson, Double Shot
Seemed to take a very light-hearted view of some serious topics (rape, spousal abuse) Nothing extraordinary in the story, but I would like to try a couple of the recipes.


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