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message 1: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 58983 comments Tell us what you are reading and why. Is it a challenge read? Is it "just because"


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18545 comments I have started two books today - It's Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies): Inspirational people open up about their mental health on audiobook for twisted trivia. It's a collection of stories about mental health from famous people and mental health activists. It's really good so far. I'm really liking all the different narrators. I have also started The Calculating Stars for the group read and twisted trivia.


message 3: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15864 comments I'm going to start The Ten Thousand Doors of January today. It's a buddy read but also works for the trivia challenge.


message 4: by Jayme, Moderator (new)

Jayme | 4246 comments I also started The Ten Thousand Doors of January. for the buddy read and the yearly challenge.


message 5: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Chantelle (shanti15) I finished reading The Goldfinch yesterday. I am about half way through Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup. I am listening to ±á´Ç°ù°ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ùö°ù on audio for another group read. I want to start another book in the next day or two, but I'm not sure yet what I'll pick up.


message 6: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 18722 comments I am starting Orphan X and Big Lies in a Small Town. I am reading Big Lies as a review for NetGalley and hope to be able to review it before its publication date on the 14th. I am starting the Orphan X series because I have Into the Fire through NetGalley as well and haven't read any of the previous books. That review will be late, but I'm hoping to read the whole series before the end of February. I'd like to actually keep up with my review books this year. And killing off a series quickly is an added bonus. :)


message 7: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 58983 comments Later today, I'll be starting The Map of Salt and Stars on ebook for the group themed read and The Ten Thousand Doors of January on audiobook for a buddy read. Both books will fit my twisted trivia challenge.


message 8: by Renee (new)

Renee (elenarenee) | 1650 comments I am reading a book by one of my favorite authors In the Midst of Winter by Isabel Allende I am really enjoying it. I love the chars Allende creates. The story has captured me so intently that I am really worried about them


message 9: by mars (new)

mars (marsandphun) I'm reading Fangirl. I got this book without even reading what it was about so I had no idea what to expect. I guess it's a challenge for me. I'm always into the fast-paced, adventure-driven storylines, and when there's no clear character aim or journey or something to look up (or out) for, I don't enjoy the book as much, or sometimes even keep interest in it. Fangirl is a nice book, fun to read but I don't think I would've got it had I actually read the synapse lol


message 10: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15864 comments I never read any Allende books Renee. I want to, and they usually end up in my possibilities for the year long challenges, but then I always end up picking something else.


message 12: by Renee (new)

Renee (elenarenee) | 1650 comments Give her a try Peggy. She has lead a fascinating life. She writes some books that are considered Magical Realism like The House of the Spirits

But my favorites are her historical fiction like Daughter of Fortune


message 13: by Don (new)

Don (brewdon) | 32 comments Heart Shaped Box

/review/show...


message 14: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4468 comments I've started reading The Ten Thousand Doors of January for the Buddy Read. Enjoying it. And I have Leverage in Death to read too toward the killing of a series.


message 15: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15864 comments Renee wrote: "Give her a try Peggy. She has lead a fascinating life. She writes some books that are considered Magical Realism like The House of the Spirits

But my favorites are her historical fict..."


I'll try to read something by her this year!


message 16: by Fiona (new)

Fiona (fiiicoooo) | 270 comments I will read all my books „just because� this year. If they fit a challenge, even better 😄

I started The Raven Boys :)


message 17: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18545 comments Don wrote: "Heart Shaped Box

/review/show..."


Welcome to YLTO Don. Be sure to head on over to the introductions thread to introduce yourself properly so we can all give you a warm welcome .


message 18: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I started reading The Ten Thousand Doors of January as soon as I finished The Game, my first series book finished for the year.

I still have The Calculating Stars, King Rat and Dread Nation to start. The first is a group read book, the second is for the monthly challenge and the last is a buddy read and a book for my TT yearly challenge.


message 19: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 58983 comments Welcome to YLTO Don!


message 20: by Don (new)

Don (brewdon) | 32 comments Pet Sematary

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message 21: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments My first book of the year is Mistletoe Mistletoe by Alison Littlewood . I was in the mood for a ghost story and this one sounds like it has a historical element to it as well, which is always a bonus.


message 22: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 18722 comments That one sounds creepy, Lisa! I look forward to seeing what you think of it.


message 23: by Don (new)

Don (brewdon) | 32 comments Hi Sarah, thanks, have done :-)


message 24: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 58983 comments Sounds great, Lisa!


message 25: by Don (new)

Don (brewdon) | 32 comments A Game Of Thrones

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message 27: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I can't make up my mind on a book to read


message 28: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I was looking for books similar to the author of Kite Runner whatever his name is. Anyway. Your January read says it's to Syria what kite runner was to Afghanistan. I'm intrigued.


message 29: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (thewalkingdude) | 340 comments Reading Hopscotch


message 30: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 58983 comments I finished my first book of the year, The Ten Thousand Doors of January. It was just shy of a 5 star read. Regardless, it was a great start to the year.

I will be starting Unspeakable Things tomorrow. This is a brand spanking new release (Jan 1st).


message 32: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11084 comments Gavin wrote: "Reading Hopscotch"

I read it many years ago, but I plan to reread it soon. Enjoy!


message 33: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2765 comments Finished my first Trivia Challenge book: Koh-I-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond. Review: /review/show...

Took a short trip to France with The Red Notebook, which unfortunately couldn't qualify for a Trivia Challenge task since it was too short but got it off my TBR list anyway. Review: /review/show...

Enjoyed the thriller The Burglar - it's set in California - not sure if there's a trivia task with a California setting. Review: /review/show...


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message 35: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I've done it again and I'm juggling too many books.
I am currently reading The Ten Thousand Doors of January, Dread Nation, The Calculating Stars, listening to The White Lioness. I re-listened to A Monstrous Regiment of Women to prepare for reading Locked Rooms, which I got from my library today.


message 36: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4468 comments I finished reading The Ten Thousand Doors of January and now I've moved on to Leverage in Death and The Dutch House (both borrowed ebooks).


message 37: by Margo (last edited Jan 06, 2020 02:18PM) (new)

Margo | 11430 comments I also finished The Ten Thousand Doors of January.

I am continuing Sometimes I Lie and have just started The Silent Patient. I don't usually read two thrillers at the same time - hope I keep the facts straight!

Cherie - I don't know how your head doesn't explode with all those books at once LOL


message 39: by Don (new)

Don (brewdon) | 32 comments Nineteen Eighty-Four

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message 40: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15864 comments I started the group read, The Map of Salt and Stars


message 41: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma While nervously awaiting regular alerts about the Aussie bushfires, I've been reading the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Overstory by Richard Powers. A good readable mix of characters, history, and tree info, as well.
The Overstory by Richard Powers 4.5� Link to my review


message 42: by Cherie (last edited Jan 08, 2020 01:04PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Margo - When they are all different kinds of stories, I don’t have a problem keeping them separate in my head. The problem is that I get bogged down trying to give each one equal time and that makes me frustrated. What usually happens is that one takes over and I finish and move on to the next. OR the other thing that happens is I get one that I want to read to the exclusion of all the others I had started and that one takes over until I get it out of my system. That is where I am now. My library served up the next Mary Russell & Sherlock Holmes ebook sooner than I expected and I jumped in with both feet. I will be up for air soon and tackle the other books.


message 43: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Chantelle (shanti15) I finished Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson . It was a quick read that I enjoyed very much.


message 44: by Margo (new)

Margo | 11430 comments Cherie wrote: "Margo - When they are all different kinds of stories, I don’t have a problem keeping them separate in my head. The problem is that I get bogged down trying to give each one equal time and that make..."

Hehe Cherie, but isn't it great when a book sucks you in like that?

At the moment I'm reading two thrillers both set in London, both with with frequent references to the area I grew up in. It's too much! I am getting the stories mixed up. They are both good but I am near the end of Sometimes I Lie, only a few hours to go, so I will park The Silent Patient until tomorrow.

Is the genre or the setting is different I like to move from book to book as the mood takes me.


message 45: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19162 comments I picked up The Amber Spyglass as after finishing the first series of His Dark Materials, I want to finish the series before the second tv series comes out.


message 46: by Kristie, Moderator (last edited Jan 08, 2020 05:26AM) (new)

Kristie | 18722 comments I've struggled with reading books that are too similar at the same time too. I was reading Educated and The Great Alone at the same time and had to put one down.

Right now, I'm reading Dread Nation, Big Lies in a Small Town, and Everything is Figureoutable. I'm enjoying all of them. Fortunately, they are nothing alike so I don't have any difficulty keeping them straight.

The only problem with reading multiple books at once is that it takes longer to get through any of them so I don't really feel like I'm making any progress unless I read a LOT.


message 47: by Renee (new)

Renee (elenarenee) | 1650 comments I am reading an old favorite. series. AgathAgatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden (Agatha Raisin, #9) by M.C. Beaton I needed to comfort of an old friend with the power to make me laugh, New year new battles with insurance


message 48: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Kristie wrote: "The only problem with reading multiple books at once is that it takes longer to get through any of them so I don't really feel like I'm making any progress unless I read a LOT..."

That is what I meant, Kristie. I look at the date, and think "it has been six or seven days, and I haven't finished a book yet." It makes me feel I've slowed down and I will never catch up. I don't intentionally go out of my way to read so many books all at once, it just happens that way; with a buddy read book, a group read book, a yearly challenge book, a monthly challenge book and a just because book all lining up to all be available at the same time. I think it depends on the formats too. I usually try to have one print book, one ebook, and one audiobook all going on, but when three or four print books and two or three audiobooks all try to line up at the same time, it bogs down the works. I have five library print books all clamoring to be read and that nagging reminder in the back of my head saying "hurry up, they have to go back". Maybe it is just the first of the new year sprint to get something posted too. It will all work out. :o)


message 49: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Rusalka wrote: "I picked up The Amber Spyglass as after finishing the first series of His Dark Materials, I want to finish the series before the second tv series comes out."

I have the first book on my challenge list. I own all three books too. I remember the animated movie but have not seen the tv series. I hardly ever watch tv.


message 50: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 18722 comments I'm the same, Cherie! I like to have one physical and one audio at any given time, but sometimes it just happens that different reads squeeze their way in for different reasons. The good thing is that all of a sudden in one or two days I'll end up adding 2-3 completed reads, then I feel good about it again.


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