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2010 Challenge Archive > February - Pick It For Me! Challenge

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message 301: by ~~*Julie (new)

~~*Julie Kawalec-pearson (jewel77) | 85 comments Photojim-
I download World War Z last night and am only on page 20 something and it grabbed my attention right away- I love how the author writes, it really draws you in to the possibility of this "out there" event.


Jim son of Jim (formerly PhotoJim) (jim_formerly_photojim) | 5294 comments Julie, I hope you enjoy it all the way through. There is sort of a storyline that develops as you go.


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Debbie  (db_debber) | 2757 comments Amanda, I finished You Slay Me and have to say that it was funny. That was a great distraction from everyday life. I am even planning on getting hold of the next one to see if it is just as funny.

Thanks for the great recommendation.


message 304: by Ez (new)

Ez (ezrah-rah) | 387 comments Kasia,

I just finished Soulless today and I totally loved it! I thought it was the perfect mixture of paranormal, urban fantasy, humor, action/adventure, and romance with a dash of mystery/suspense on the side. It was actually pretty much my ideal novel. :)

Thanks again for the rec! I'll definitely keep reading the series.


message 305: by Sherrill (last edited Feb 18, 2010 08:38PM) (new)

Sherrill Corrupt wrote: "Sherrill, Ok sorry it took so long. after going through your lists this is what i hope you will like.

Strange Bedpersons


Halfway to the Grave



Bitten & Smitt..."</i>

<i>Corrupt wrote: "Sherrill, Ok sorry it took so long. after going through your lists this is what i hope you will like.

[book:Strange Bedpersons



Halfway to the Grave



[book:Bitten & Smitt..."


Hmmm, the vendor through Amazon is not in my good graces at this time. I ordered my book on February 1 and they shipped on February 2nd. Today is the 18th, still not here. Grrrrr!



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booklovinrn | 346 comments Michelle B wrote: "Hi Cathy,

I was in awe by your list! I saw many off of yours that I will have to put in tbr list later. This is my first pick it for me challenge so I hope you like the books I picked for you...."



I just finished Ravenous by Sharon Ashwood and I loved it. Thnaks for the recommendation Michelle.

Cathy



message 307: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 43 comments Harper
I just finishedBeautiful Creaturesand i loved it. Thanks for the recommendation. I gave it 5 stars


message 308: by Ez (new)

Ez (ezrah-rah) | 387 comments Tammy wrote: "Harper
I just finishedBeautiful Creaturesand i loved it. Thanks for the recommendation. I gave it 5 stars"


Awesome! I'm glad you liked it. :)


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Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 2192 comments Sherrill wrote: "Corrupt wrote: "Sherrill, Ok sorry it took so long. after going through your lists this is what i hope you will like.

Strange Bedpersons


Halfway to the Grave



[boo..."


Ouch, that sux! If it already surpassed the timeline they gave you for the delivery you can contact the sellers. Check first if it's coming from the UK, for some reason they always send the stuff by mail and that takes forever.


message 310: by Ez (new)

Ez (ezrah-rah) | 387 comments Gigi,

I just finished The Duke And I today. I was kind of torn as to how to rate it. On the one hand, I did enjoy it and it made me smile. On the other hand, it was really predictable. Since I did like it enough to want to continue on with the series, I decided 3.5 stars was a good rating.

I did write a full review for it, if you're interested. :) Thanks again for the recommendation! I hope I enjoy the rest of the series and I'm always grateful to find good authors to add to my collection.


message 311: by Barbara � (new)

Barbara ★ | 3876 comments Leslie Jane, I finished A Stitch in Time and can't say that I liked it as it was too religious for my tastes. Either way, thanks for the recommendation..it's always nice to try something out of your comfort zone...whether or not you like it. You just never know.


message 312: by Sherrill (new)

Sherrill I am so very determined to read the book I picked from my list that was given to me...even if the first bookstore isn't getting the book to me. I ordered another copy from another store, only one state over, so hopefully this ones doesn't get lost too. I figure I will have less than a week to read it. :)


message 313: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Gilmore I just finished A Rose in Winter. I really enjoyed the story. There were some moments where I thought "seriously?!" and wanted to scream at the heroine for being so silly, but the good far out weighed the bad for me. I'll be sure to pick up some more Kathleen Woodiwiss novels. Thanks for the recommendation Yz!


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Jennefer (jenneferpracticex3) | 247 comments Rosy,

Finished He Loves Lucy and I have to agree, it was a great book! I just have to give it 5 stars because I honestly can't think of a single thing wrong with it! I generally am not a big fan of contemporary's but this was just about my ideal romance novel. I think I decided I wanted to marry Theo not 100 pages into it. LOL Thanks for the rec!!!


message 315: by Mary E. (new)

Mary E. (jujjy) | 125 comments Michelle wrote: "I just finished A Rose in Winter. I really enjoyed the story. There were some moments where I thought "seriously?!" and wanted to scream at the heroine for being so silly, but the go..."

I adored Kathleen Woodiwiss when I was a teenager. They were the first historical bodice-rippers I cut my teeth on after I devoured everything Victoria Holt my library had to offer. I will admit, I tried re-reading some Woodiwiss a few years ago and couldn't remember what the big deal was, but I guess back in the 80s they just seemed so risque and heaving-bosom enough to me that I would smuggle them off my mom's "finished" shelf while they were still warm LOL!




message 316: by Rossy (new)

Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 2192 comments Jennefer wrote: "Rosy,

Finished He Loves Lucy and I have to agree, it was a great book! I just have to give it 5 stars because I honestly can't think of a single thing wrong with it! I generally am ..."


*laughs* Yeah, i knew it would happen that way. So glad you enjoyed it as much as i did.


message 317: by Yz the Whyz, Moderator (new)

Yz the Whyz (whyz) | 9327 comments Michelle wrote: "I just finished A Rose in Winter. I really enjoyed the story. There were some moments where I thought "seriously?!" and wanted to scream at the heroine for being so silly, but the go..."

Glad you enjoyed it. I was afraid it might seem dated, but I thought it would still be a cool read. Plus Christopher Seton is a dashing hero all around. :)


message 318: by Kristine (last edited Feb 20, 2010 09:18PM) (new)

Kristine | 10 comments Barbara, I haven't been able to get my hands on a copy of My Demon's Kiss but I finished the other two (Angel's Blood and Mortal Temptations) about 2 weeks ago. I had a hard time becoming attached to the characters in Angel's Blood and tho I found it a cool concept I struggled to get through it. Mortal Temptations I like more, but again it was hard to follow the relationships in the book and the story. I like the guys (who wouldn't) and Patricia but was really thrown off by Rebecca. I thought the sex scenes rocked, but couldn't really get into the book. Thank you so much for your recommendations! I always love finding fun books to devour!


message 319: by Gigi (new)

Gigi | 1149 comments Harper wrote: "Gigi,

I just finished The Duke And I today. I was kind of torn as to how to rate it. On the one hand, I did enjoy it and it made me smile. On the other hand, it was really predict..."


Hi Harper!

I'm sorry the book was predictable. There seemed to be a lot of buzz about the book. However, I'm glad it made you smile and that you're interested in the rest of the series. I'm going to go read your review.

Jennefer, I just got A Kingdom of Dreams in the mail. So, I'll have a review for you soon.



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BJ Rose (bjrose) | 4413 comments Sara,

Thank you for your recommendation of The Butler Did It - this was a delightful read! Michaels not only blurred the lines and rules of society - she pretty much eliminated some of them! I've already ordered Perry's story, so thanks again!

I also have Seduced By A Scoundrel, and will read that next month, but "Butler" came first, and once I peeked inside, I had to keep reading!


message 321: by Ez (new)

Ez (ezrah-rah) | 387 comments Gigi wrote: "I'm sorry the book was predictable. There seemed to be a lot of buzz about the book. However, I'm glad it made you smile and that you're interested in the rest of the series. I'm going to go read your review.

Oh, no need to apologize! A lot of them are kind of predictable if you read a lot of romance. I still enjoyed it!






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~Sara~ | 667 comments BJ Rose wrote: "Sara,

Thank you for your recommendation of The Butler Did It - this was a delightful read! Michaels not only blurred the lines and rules of society - she pretty much eliminated some..."


I'm glad you enjoyed it. This book with all the crazy side stories always makes me laugh! I'd forgotten about Perry's story - I haven't read it either. Thanks for the reminder!


message 323: by Carrie (last edited Feb 22, 2010 08:46AM) (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 970 comments Jenn I finished Ecstasy (Shadowdwellers, #1) by Jacquelyn Frank today. I really enjoyed it. I'm going to be picking the next book in the series soon I'm thinking.


message 324: by Michelle B (new)

Michelle B (karenshell) | 19 comments Cathy, I'm glad you liked the book!

I just finished Kitty and the Midnight Hour (Kitty Norville, # 1) by Carrie Vaughn . It was a good book and I'm looking forward to the next one.


message 325: by Pollyanna (new)

Pollyanna (polly8) | 300 comments Ari - I finished Mark of the Demon and loved it, it was such a fast paced story and I have added the second book to my tbr list so thankyou for the recommendation :)


message 326: by Kristine (new)

Kristine | 10 comments Pollyanna wrote: "Ari - I finished Mark of the Demon and loved it, it was such a fast paced story and I have added the second book to my tbr list so thankyou for the recommendation :)"

A friend recommended this book to me, I loved it! It was so exciting! an awesome read!


message 327: by Ari (new)

Ari (moochew12) | 159 comments Pollyanna wrote: "Ari - I finished Mark of the Demon and loved it, it was such a fast paced story and I have added the second book to my tbr list so thankyou for the recommendation :)"

Yay! Glad that you enjoyed it.=D Happy reading!


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Amanda A | 769 comments Debbie wrote: "Amanda, I finished You Slay Me and have to say that it was funny. That was a great distraction from everyday life. I am even planning on getting hold of the next one to see if it is ..."

Glad you liked it, Debbie!


message 329: by Amanda A (new)

Amanda A | 769 comments Annie, I finished The Paid Companion and really enjoyed it! This was the first book I have read by Amanda Quick and look forward to reading more in the future. Thanks for the wonderful recommendation!


message 330: by Annie (new)

Annie (themadnessofhamsters) Amanda wrote: "Annie, I finished The Paid Companion and really enjoyed it! This was the first book I have read by Amanda Quick and look forward to reading more in the future. Thanks for the wonder..."

I'm so pleased! Quick is turning into one of my fav authors - one of those 'go-to' authors when you need a good read.


message 331: by Rossy (last edited Feb 25, 2010 02:32PM) (new)

Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 2192 comments Hey Regina, just wanted to let you know am reading The Sword right now. I'm about half way through and so far am really enjoying it. Kind of reminds me of Lords of the Var: The Savage King by Michelle M. Pillow...well except for the curse part.

Update: I really liked it, thanks for the recommendation! I just stopped by the bookstore to pick up the rest of the series books.


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Annvelwis | 671 comments Gaijinmama,
I just finished The Princess Bride. I didn't like it as much as I hoped I would, but it was ok and I'm glad I read it. Thank you for recommandation :)


message 333: by Emily (new)

Emily Annvelwis,
I finished up Agnes and the Hitman this afternoon. It was a super quick, fun read. I'm glad gave her another shot!


message 334: by Sherrill (new)

Sherrill LOL...today is Feb 25. Today I received the book I am reading for the February challenge. It took two orders to two different vendors to get one book.

I hope to have my current book, The Iron King, done soon so I can complete my challenge book by Sunday.

Grrrrr.


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Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 2192 comments Sherrill wrote: "LOL...today is Feb 25. Today I received the book I am reading for the February challenge. It took two orders to two different vendors to get one book.

I hope to have my current book, The Iron ..."


If you cannot finish it on time, do not worry about it. It's not your fault that you couldn't get the book until now. It's sufficient that you're reading the book that was recommended to you.

This goes for others as well. Please do not stress yourselves if you cannot finish the challenge on time. This is a fun way to get ourselves to try something different or have a wonderful book we've heard of but have yet to try. We don't want to add to your daily worries, when we perfectly understand how things sometimes happen to prevent us from doing something we had planned.
We only encourage you to try and read the book as soon as you can and perhaps let the person who recommended the book know how you felt about it.


message 336: by Gigi (last edited Feb 26, 2010 07:14AM) (new)

Gigi | 1149 comments Harper wrote: "Gigi wrote: "I'm sorry the book was predictable. There seemed to be a lot of buzz about the book. However, I'm glad it made you smile and that you're interested in the rest of the series. I'm going..."

Harper, that is so very true that a lot of romances are predictable. I'm really glad that you've enjoyed my pick for you. I loved your review by the way!

Jennefer, I finished A Kingdom of Dreams. I've never read a historical romance. I was surprised at how much I really enjoyed this era. What a great story!!! I loved it. It was refreshing to read a romance where both main male and female characters were very strong characters. I'm definitely going to read more of Judith McNaught's books. Thanks for the recommendation!

A Kingdom of Dreams (Westmoreland, #1) by Judith McNaught


message 337: by Yz the Whyz, Moderator (new)

Yz the Whyz (whyz) | 9327 comments Rachel,

I finally got my copy of The Time Traveler's Wife from the library. However, there is no way for me to finish before the end of this month, so I will be including this with my March books.

Thanks for the recommendation, and I will still keep you posted, once I'm done.


message 338: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 295 comments Well, I started The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo but had a really hard time getting into it. I have heard great things about this series, so I will try again at some point. Meanwhile, I have gone on to one of the other recommendations: Slave to Sensation. I am really enjoying it so far and I am sure I will finish it by the end of the month. Thanks Michelle.


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Mary E. (jujjy) | 125 comments I finished Darkfever (Fever, #1) by Karen Marie Moning a few days ago but I'm just now getting around to updating.

This title had been riding around on my TBR shelf for quite some time, so I was glad to finally have a reason to get to it. I gave it 3.5*/5.

The big reason it didn't score higher with me was the annoying "hindsight" habit the author had. Unlike a lot of people, I really don't mind a 1st-person POV. But when that POV is used, I definitely prefer for the narrator pick a tense and stick with it. It would be going merrily along in present tense (with the reader experiencing the action right along with the lead character as it happened), and then out of nowhere she would spout off with these conspiratorial asides to the reader (i.e., "I know what you're wondering, why didn't I do this or that?" or "If I knew then what I know now, I would have done things differently.") that just smacked of condescension to me. It would interrupt the flow of the story, and I'd have to take a moment to think, "Wait. What do you mean, 'then'. I thought it was 'now'." Maybe the author intended it as a teaser or something, to amp up the tension or inject a bizarre little cliffhanger or "uh-oh" into the action to pull the reader to the edge of her seat. Frankly, I just felt like it insulted my intelligence... and kind of spoiled the scenes for me when it happened.

Other than this little annoyance, I still really enjoyed the story enough to follow the rest of the series. And now that I know what perspective to expect, maybe it won't offend me so much if she continues those "in hindsight" comments in the next book.


message 340: by Rossy (last edited Feb 26, 2010 12:46PM) (new)

Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 2192 comments Valerie wrote: "Well, I started The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo but had a really hard time getting into it. I have heard great things about this series, so I will try again at some point. Meanwhil..."

Valerie, don't you just love Lucas? He was the one that hooked me into the series. I hope you like the books as much as i did!


message 341: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Gilmore Valerie wrote: "Well, I started The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo but had a really hard time getting into it. I have heard great things about this series, so I will try again at some point. Meanwhil..."

Valerie, I am so glad that you're enjoying Slave to Sensation. The Psy-Changeling series is one of my favorite series. I love that mixture of scifi and pnr. I hope you continue with the series :D


message 342: by Gaijinmama (last edited Feb 26, 2010 06:13PM) (new)

Gaijinmama | 85 comments Sherrill I finishedShiver. Thanks for the recommendation. It was a really sweet love story as well as being creepy as you-know-what.
Seriously, where was YA like this when I was in high school??


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Gaijinmama | 85 comments Annvelwis wrote: "Gaijinmama,
I just finished The Princess Bride. I didn't like it as much as I hoped I would, but it was ok and I'm glad I read it. Thank you for recommandation :)"

Oh well, glad you sort of liked it. Different strokes for different folks.
If you get the chance, the movie is really funny and quite different from the book.


message 344: by Rossy (new)

Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 2192 comments Gaijinmama wrote: "Sherrill I finishedShiver. Thanks for the recommendation. It was a really sweet love story as well as being creepy as you-know-what.
Seriously, where was YA like this when I was in ..."


Is it creepy-creepy or just sort of scary, Gaijinmama? I want to try the series, though am not much into YA because of my age.^.^


message 345: by Sherrill (new)

Sherrill Rossy wrote: "Sherrill wrote: "LOL...today is Feb 25. Today I received the book I am reading for the February challenge. It took two orders to two different vendors to get one book.

I hope to have my curr..."


Thanks Rossy...No stress just the frustration of online ordering. If I do not finish it by Sunday, I will be home all week recouping from a little surgery. :)


message 346: by Sherrill (new)

Sherrill Gaijinmama wrote: "Sherrill I finishedShiver. Thanks for the recommendation. It was a really sweet love story as well as being creepy as you-know-what.
Seriously, where was YA like this when I was in ..."


I SOOOOO agree. It was sweet and I would have been a bigger book hound had those YA's been available in our time.

But that is okay...I'm reading them now and so enjoying them.

I have the sequel to Shiver on order at the library. Looking forward to it.


message 347: by Gaijinmama (last edited Feb 26, 2010 08:41PM) (new)

Gaijinmama | 85 comments Rossy wrote: "Gaijinmama wrote: "Sherrill I finishedShiver. Thanks for the recommendation. It was a really sweet love story as well as being creepy as you-know-what.
Seriously, where was YA like ..."


Rossy, the first scene is probably the one that freaked me out the most, a graphic depiction of being attacked by a pack of wolves. But the book wasn't gratuitously violent or bloody. It was a more subtle creepy feeling that built up all through it. And, without spoiling it, I just want to say that the parents in the story are just awful! Not abusive or preverted or anything, just horribly selfish, clueless, and immature. Seriously, some people should never have kids. Grrrrrrr. I'm not perfect by any means, but at least I think I'd know if one of my kids was, ummmm...you know, sleeping with a werewolf!


message 348: by Rossy (new)

Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 2192 comments Gaijinmama wrote: "Rossy wrote: "Gaijinmama wrote: "Sherrill I finishedShiver. Thanks for the recommendation. It was a really sweet love story as well as being creepy as you-know-what.
Seriously, wher..."


*laughs*
Well it sounds like this is a book i should get immediately. I'm going to see if i can buy them on ebook, that way i don't have to wait too long for Amazon to deliver.


message 349: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendyfraser65) | 772 comments Sorry Tammy, but I won't be able to read any of your recommendations... haven't been able to get any of them as they are all out on issue at my library. Thanks anyway. Having very slow reading months - only read 8 books this month!


message 350: by Annvelwis (new)

Annvelwis | 671 comments Gaijinmama wrote: "Oh well, glad you sort of liked it. Different strokes for different folks.
If you get the chance, the movie is really funny and quite different from the book."
Oh..."


I love the movie ;D I saw it... maybe 3 times(?). That's why I was so exited to finally read the book. I'm glad I read it, but I think the whole thing worked betted as a motion picture...

Emily wrote: "Annvelwis,
I finished up Agnes and the Hitman this afternoon. It was a super quick, fun read. I'm glad gave her another shot!"


I'm glad that you enjoyed it :D


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