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What I look forward to most is reading others' reactions to books that I've read, or what they think of books I am planning to read.

I have never read the Harry Potter series. And every one of the 7 has made it onto my challenge list. My daughter has bugged me for years to read them. I have picked up the Sorcerer's Stone 4 times and can't get past 4 chapters. I tried once before the movies were released and again several times after to no avail. I am not looking forward to reading the first book at all. I do think, however, that once I push through a good portion of book one, I will be captivated like the rest of world has been. I hope so. Otherwise I will dread 7 books in this challenge.
I am really looking forward to this weeks book, week 6. I'm reading the second book of the Red Rising series, Golden Son by Pierce Brown. Red Rising was exceptional so I am anticipating and expecting a lot from book 2. I am also looking forward to reading more Neil Gaiman and a couple classics and modern classics like The Road, In Cold Blood, Lolita, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Actually, I'm looking forward to reading almost every book on my list, except the HP series. Maybe that will change though.

Most of my choices I am looking forward to, lol. Except the book I should have read in school but didn't. Of Mice and Men. BLAH

I do LOVE every one of those movies!

TJ, you need to go to the Universal Park in Orlando and visit the Wonderful Wizarding World of Harry Potter! Maybe that would put you in the mood to finish the first book. :)


Tammy and TJ, I'm with you. I've never read them either. I haven't even seen the movies. I just have never had the interest, but over the last year that has changed and I've become curious about this. I want to read them at some point, just not sure when.

Sorry...an unashamed Potterhead here :D








Me too! :)

I'm kind of dreading the non-fiction/true story week because the book I'm toying with reading is about 700 pages long. That's the only reason, it's just long and I'm hoping I'll have time to get through it all.

I discovered a word the other day - Tsundoku - and that is me in a nutshell! I think I could build myself a nice little fort with all of my unread books.
tsumu, to pile up + doku, to read, punning on tsundeoku, to leave piled up) Noun (informal) the act of leaving a book unread after buying it, typically piled up together with such other unread books



It's proving more difficult than I imagined. Currently reading The 39 Steps for week 5 and that's not grabbing me either.
Also - having to read actual books rather than kindle, then I can borrow from the library rather than pay amazon. Argh - real paper books....how last century!! ;)




I hope you end up loving them!
As for all you who have never read Lord of the Rings....well, I will have to stop talking to you I guess. ;)
(I've read them at least once a year ever since I was a teenager, and that was a looooong time ago.)



My closet has more books then clothes in it, but I wouldn't have it any other way. :)

So come on everyone, perfect choice for the triloogy...!

I'm just looking forward to reading loads of new books. I've read things that I never would have picked up, so this challenge is certainly broadening my reading horizons.



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James Patterson the thriller writer? J B Priestly? I loved The Good Companions it's not short, but really good.
Or switch them round, doesn't say you have to have the initials the same way, so you could go for P D James, Death Comes to Pemberley or The Children of Men or any in her Adam Dalgleish detective stories

As far as what I'm dreading, the only real thing I'm dreading is the challenge to read a book I started but never finished. There are only a few books to choose from for that, and I'm not looking forward to any of them. Honestly, if I don't finish reading a book, it's for good reason. If I like a book at all, I finish it.

Yeah, I tried to read that one once, which is one of the reasons, as mentioned in my previous comment, that I'm dreading the book I never finished :P. I think I got about a page and a half into it and gave up. Granted, I was in junior high or high school when I tried to read it, so it's possible I might find it a bit more enjoyable now.


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I don't think Bossypants was bad. I thought it was a good book. It is a memoir though, so if you don't like those, I would stay away. There's a topic about it under Week 8 you can check out too :)
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Not my type of book. I kept expecting the story to start and then realized that it was the story. Most people really enjoyed it, so definitely give it a try.
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Are there any books in your list that you are either really eager for or kind of dreading?