Since I already have a foodie blog, this one will be for the other love of my life... books! I have been a voracious reader since childhood and have finally fulfilled my lifelong dream to become a librarian. I work with young adults (a.k.a. teens) in Virginia. Recommendations are always welcome!!
What's on my nightstand? The books I'm reading next...
The Killer's Cousin, by Nancy Werlin
The Maze Runner, by James Dashner
The Hunchback Assignments, by Arthur Slade
2010 100+ Reading Challenge
1. Wondrous Strange, by Lesley Livingston
2. Hamlet: a novel, by John Marsden
3. Gon, volume 1, by Masashi Tanaka (graphic novel)
4. Candor, by Pam Bachorz
5. The Lightning Thief, Rick Riordan
6. Fire, by Kristin Cashore
7. Fat Kid Rules the World (audiobook) by K.L. Going
8. Charles and Emma – the Darwin’s Leap of Faith, by Deborah Heiligman
9. My Fair Godmother, by Janette Rallison
10. ttyl by Lauren Myracle
11. Stargirl, by Jerry Spinelli (audio)
12. The Faerie Path: Lamia’s Revenge – Vol 1 – the serpent awakes, by Frewin Jones (manga)
13. SideScrollers, by Mathew Loux (grahpic novel)
14. Crossing Stones, by Helen Frost (verse)
15. The Boyfriend List, by E. Lockhart (on audio)
16. Charmed and Dangerous – the Rise of the Pretty Committee – the Clique Prequel, by Lisa Harrison
17. Pop, by Gordon Korman
18. Homestretch, by Paul Volponi
19. Peace, Love and Baby Ducks, by Lauren Myracle
20. Skeleton Key –the graphic novel, by Anthony Horowitz
21. Notes From the Dog, by Gary Paulsen
22. Sweet, Hereafter, by Angela Johnson
23. Devil’s Kiss, by Sarwat Chadda (on audio)
24. Something to Blog About, by Shana Norris
25. R.O.D. (Read or Die), by Kurata (vol 1- manga)
26. Buffy the Vampire Slayer – No Future For You (Season 8 volume 2) – by Vaughan et al. (graphic novel)
27. NPR Funniest Driveway Moments (audio)
28. Into the Wild Nerd Yonder, by Julie Halpern
29. When You Reach Me, by Rebecca Stead
30. Jacked, by Carrie Mac
31. Splendor, by Anna Godbersen
32. Going Bovine, by Libba Bray
33. The Everafter, by Amy Huntley
34. The Dark Days of Hamburger Halpin, by Josh Berk
35. Nightschool, by Chmakova
36. Heist Society, by Ally Carter
37. Girl in the Arena, by Lise Haines
38. Hex Hall, by Rachel Hawkins
39. Stuck On Earth, by David Klass
40. Lawn Boy, by Gary Paulsen
41. Along for the Ride, by Sarah Dessen
42. The Best American Comics 2008 –edited by Linda Barry
43. Twenty Boy Summer, by Sarah Ockler
44. The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner’s Dilemma, by Trenton Lee Stewart
45. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, by Jeff Kinney
46. Twilight the graphic novel Volume 1, by Young Kim and Meyer
47. Malice, by Chris Wooding
48. Lockdown, by Walter Dean Myers
49. Linger, by Maggie Stiefvater
50. Pride and Prejudice, graphic novel version, by Butler and Petrus
51. Down Came the Rain, by Brooke Shields
52. Double Helix, by Werlin
53. The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, by Stephenie Meyer
54. Mercury, by Hope Larson
55. Riker’s High, by Paul Volponi
56. What Happened to Lani Garver, by Carol Plum-Ucci
57. Son of the Mob – Hollywood Hustle, by Gordon Korman
58. Flipped, by Van Draanan
59. They Never Came Back, by Caroline B. Cooney
60. Hold Still, by Nina LaCour
61. Mockingbird, by Erskine
62. Wish You Were Dead, by Todd Strasser
63. The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, by Tom Angleberger
64. Define Normal, by Peters
65. Pride and Prejudice graphic novel, adapted by Butler and Peters
Last summer, I bought, "Eat, Pray, Love," by Elizabeth Gilbert, with the full intentions of reading it. I was feeling very spiritual (and wealthy) and so I splurged at Border's. However, I still hadn't gotten around to it (due to my ginormous YA "to read" list) when I saw the audio book version at the library where I work. I was in need of a new audio book for my (though short) drives around town and to work, and I thought this was a sign. Happily, I am thoroughly enjoying it - am on the 3rd disc in only two days- especially because of the author's voice. I normally find that authors who read their own books aloud just don't have the experience to do a stellar job, but Gilbert is stunning. Her voice is low and soothing, and I am caught up in her world of images, tastes, and desires every time I start the car. I am missing out on NPR, but I'll just have to (gasp) read the paper or check out CNN online when I am at the desk or at home. Can't wait to hear more! This is a perfect start to the 2009 Audiobook Challenge.
Meanwhile, I am finally posting those pictures of Charlie Swan, from the Twilight movie and (below) his look-a-like, Burt Reynolds. Eerie, huh?
And of course, I zoomed through Eclipse over Christmas and grabbed Breaking Dawn as soon as I could. I am totally hooked. This fourth book is by and far the best of the series. The switching of perspective between Bella and Jacob is a great way to keep from becoming too monotonous (as in New Moon) and it gives you a whole other take on Bella's actions. I can't put it down. It's one of those books that sucks you in and when you realize you have to stop, you are shaking your head, trying to clear it up and return to the real world. The first three were fine, but this one takes the cake...so far. I'm almost halfway through in 2 days!
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Wanted to stop in and welcome you to this challenge. If you haven't already, feel free to join us at the Yahoo Groups where others are participating in this challenge as well as others.
Also, the links to post your reviews are up in the right sidebar at J. Kaye’s Book Blog.
2 comments:
Wanted to stop in and welcome you to this challenge. If you haven't already, feel free to join us at the Yahoo Groups where others are participating in this challenge as well as others.
Also, the links to post your reviews are up in the right sidebar at J. Kaye’s Book Blog.
wow, Charlie Swan and Burt Reynolds really were separated at birth, weren't they?
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