
#21 is Infidel by
Ayaan Hirsi AliActually it was an enlightening read and I enjoyed the first 2/3 of it (then it went all political and lost my interest).
Did you like Doomsday book? I enjoyed the 14thC parts of it, but I thought the near-future Oxford chapters could have been omitted.
I agree completely... it would have been so much better if the future part was less intrusive, or if the characters at least behaved realistically...
I gave it an "average" rating... but I don't think I'll read any more of Willis' stuff 'cause I didn't like the other book of hers I read either (
To Say Nothing of the Dog)
#22 was Black by
Ted DekkerWhat a waste of a great concept! I wish he'd have left it as a apocalyptic tale, even with the Christian overtones, and stayed FAR FAR away from his understanding of romance. I still feel the urge to gag over his "Great Romance"
#23 was
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - having never read the original (yeah, I know), I wasn't sure on what part of the novel was Austen's and what part was Grahame-Smith's (well, other than the zombie references of course). I guess this means it was a pretty seamless modification of the original.
I liked it for what it was.
#24 was
The Forgotten GardenIt was... well... a long book if you like that. But, otherwise, it's historical chick lit so whyever I even opened it is beyond me... GACK. I must go read about some spaceships blowing up now!
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#25 was
Bank ShotIt's too "funny" for my tastes.
#26
The Hunger GamesI really enjoyed it - would have been perfect if it was just a little less YA.
#27
Galactic CorpsMy intention was to read a cheap n easy space military conflict - ended up with space conflict plus some stupid political complaining... sigh.
#28
OutliersMakes me wish I were less lazy.
#29
AngelicaActually, I finished this before Outliers, so their numbers should be reversed, but it doesn't really matter I suppose.
#30
A Prisoner of BirthOut of my usual genre (legal thriller I think it's called) but a good read.
#31 The Killing Floor by
Lee ChildIt's been on my to-read list for ages. Picked it up since I've finished all of
Lawrence Block's Keller books.
Other than the fact I can't figure out where the title came from, I quite enjoyed this book. It's not as good as Keller's series because the plot/story itself is kinda weak (really, could such a large criminal enterprise only attract the attention of one federal investigator?) and the main character a bit less believable (really, can he be such a killing machine?)
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# 32
Angel-SeekerOh, what a nice romance with quite a bit of adult angst.
#33
Pattern RecognitionThough the darkened parentheses enveloping me hindered my full appreciation of this severe dark and deep exploration of brand labeling...
err... it sucked.
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#34
One Second AfterDecent research paper...oh, right, it was supposed to be a novel.
#35
The 19th WifeUm. A combo of historical investigation of polygamy and a modern whodunnit.
#36
The Melanin ApocalypseOMG... this book is so bad that I can't even frame a discussion for just how terrible it is.
#37
The Last CenturionIt's like reading a (well-thought out) right wing blog about an apocalypse.
#38
Blood MeridianBook summary: go to a town, drink, murder, burn, leave, travel the desert... rinse and repeat at next town
#39
The ShackComforting religious fiction - that is - if you like to be comforted by religious fiction.
#40
Year ZeroThis was my 200th book entered on LT! I wish it were better than it was - too much going on and none of it quite fulfilling enough.
#41
Die TryingJack Reacher = Good
Jack Reacher + Gun = Good
Jack Reacher + Politics = err... not so much
#42
Section 8Wow. It was an ER book so I didn't know what to expect. It was a pretty good look into a very different lifestyle. I'm surprised how much I enjoyed it, pornography and all.
#43 and #44
Hyperion CantosSince this is two books nicely bundled into one spine, I'm counting it twice. And it's long enough that I should be allowed to count it 3X! (It's 1000 pages of "artsy" sci-fi.)
#45
Dead Until DarkVery enjoyable light read about vampires, lust and murder.
#46
The Book ThiefWhy did I read this? Not my cup of tea... can't think of whose cup of tea it would be but obviously some people liked it.
#47
TripwireJust what you'd expect from a Reacher novel... maybe a bit too much "romance"
#48
The GunslingerI'm not sure what the big who-ha is - nothing really happens; a lot of flashbacks, and hints as to what's going on, but nothing really goes on.
#49 Running Blind by
Lee ChildFinally, Jack Reacher saves the day, minus politics, minus romance...
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Well, congrats on finishing them well before the end of the year. Will you keep adding books to the list, or have you lost your drive?
I think I'll keep adding them just so I can see how many books I really do read; and next year I can pick a challenge that will be harder to complete!
# 51
Storm GlassIt was fast, and mostly good. It felt like the author was a bit scattered in where she wanted to go with the story.
The RisingWoulda been better with less rape and more logic.
#54
Echo BurningOh, it's a great Reacher book! Best of the lot so far.
#55
Consider Phlebasor do I really mean
Hyperion? oh, yeah, they are different books. Plot is so similar it's hard to tell them apart.
#56
I Am LegendQuite dated, very unlike the Will Smith movie; overall... it was okay but too... err... "internal"
#57
The Graveyard BookDon't let 'em fool ya... it is a children's book, not YA, and certainly not "mature" enough for an adult reader who normally reads fiction that has sex and violence and decent kick-butt action.
#58
Plague YearNot bad. Not sure I'll read the 2nd in the series though.
#60
The RaptureThis is my last Liz Jensen book; her writing style is just too wordy for me.
#61
March UpcountryThis was a great military sci-fi. I'll be reading the rest in the series.
#62
Level 26Great concept. Crappy story.
Wintergirlserr... very lyrical. Might mean more if one knew something about eating disorders.
#64
1984it's a classic alright - bit too much talky talky, not quite enough action, but that could just be the frame of mind I'm in this month.
#65
Darkly Dreaming DexterWell... isn't he clever. No, really, he's very clever. It's a different point of view, kinda interesting... just wish Lindsay hadn't tried so hard to be funny.
#66
PowersWell... weak characters (who do not develop), and non-stop running from an unexplained "Badness"... nope, certainly not recommended, though it's not a completely terrible book.
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