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I finished Cinder which I enjoyed (although it felt a little young for me at times, with some twists easy to spot a mile off). I'll definitely be reading the rest of the series though. This was my 'A book by someone under 30' as Marissa Meyer was 28 at time of publishing.
I'm now reading my funny book, It's Not Me, It's You which is by one of my all time favourite comedians. It's taking me a bit longer to read than usual though, partly because I haven't had a chance to read as much this week and I think partly because it's non-fiction.
I've completed 6 books so far

Thanks for starting this thread, Jules!


What did you think of it? I read it at the end of last year and really enjoyed it

I've read 11 books so far, but I am definitely slowing down.

Unbelievably we are already into February! How are you doing with the challenge? Still enjoying it? Still 'on target'?
I'm just about ..."
Not only do I not mind, I appreciate you starting this thread this week. I had surgery on Thursday that I thought would be easy for me to bounce back from. I've not had the easiest time, unfortunately, which is why I've suddenly been absent. I'm glad you guys know how to trudge on without me when needed :)
This week I finished Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened which I loved. It works for so many prompts for me but I'm marking it as my funny book for now. It made me laugh so hard I crried at times. I'm still working on The Silkworm and 11/22/63, neither of which I can really get into. I also got accidentally sucked into When She Woke which I'm enjoying. I hope everyone is having a wonderful time with the challenge so far!!




✔️1) A book with more than 500 pages: A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire, #4) by George R.R. Martin
✔️2)A classic romance: North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
✔️5) A book with a number in the title: 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
✔️8) A funny book: The Rosie Effect (Don Tillman #2) by Graeme Simsion
✔️9) A book by a female author: We Are Called to Rise by Laura McBride
✔️11) A book with a one word title: Us by David Nicholls
✔️13) A book set in a different country: The Conductor
by Sarah Quigley
✔️19) A book based on a true story: Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed
✔️27) A book you can finish in a day: The Silver Moon: Reflections on Life, Death and Writing by Bryce Courtenay
✔️28) A book with antonyms in the title: Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
✔️41) A book by an author you've never read before: The Children Act by Ian McEwan
✔️42) A book you own but haven't read yet: Éclair Murder (Patisserie Mystery #2) by Harper Lin
And I have begun:
23) A book more than 100 years old: "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde
29) A book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit: Baguette Murder (Patisserie Mystery, #3) by Harper Lin
32) A trilogy: ✔️Undine ✔️Breathe "Drift" by Penni Russon
38) A book that made you cry: Wonder by R.J. Palacio
39) A book with magic:
40) A graphic novel: The Compleat Moonshadow by J.M. DeMatteis, Jon J. Muth
50) A book you started but never finished: The Summer Without Men by Siri Hustvedt

I'm so behind on my list, though. This is my first book!

I really liked it. I made the mistake of watching the movie an hour after finishing it, which definitely made me appreciate the book more. The only thing I really struggled with was his relationship with therapist.


So far I have finished 8 books. If I finish both books by the end of the week I will still be on track to my goal of 12 books by the end of February.

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What are your thoughts on Gone Girl? It's one of my all time favorite books, but I've heard some mixed opinions on it, too.

Sorry to hear, Ann, and I hope you're back to 100% soon!
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I began the next-in-series for the trilogy challenge and began Around the World in 80 Days for the number in the title challenge.

I'm enjoying it. I like the writing style, the fact that there are two distinct voices telling the story, and that she switches back and forth between Amy's version and Nick's. But it isn't as suspenseful as it could have been, since I watched the movie first.
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Unbelievably we are already into February! How are you doing with the challenge? Still enjoying it? Still 'on target'?
I'm just about managing to keep up with the reading and Tumblr reviews, but I'm ready for a couple of shorter prompts now! Maybe a little graphic novel, or a 'book in a day'...
After several weeks (on and off) of searching the loft, I was delighted to find the three books I'll be re-reading for my trilogy prompt (Cosmic Trigger) - can't wait!
What books did you finish this week?
How many books total have you read this far?