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Lindsay's Reads for 2015

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message 1: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (crowshollow) I am actually hoping to double the 104 this year. but I love this more then the good reads challenge to be honest. I am hoping to get through my to be read pile before buying any new books. And I have been really good about it. I am so close.


message 2: by Lyssa (new)

Lyssa | 66 comments I, too, want to get thru the TBR pile before buying anything, but I received several Barnes & Noble gift cards for the holidays so I have to use them, right? ;)


message 3: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (crowshollow) 1. Something to Talk About by Dakota Cassidy
2. Night Broken by Patricia Briggs

Eeek this is just to slow. 2 books in 4 days, and i know I am not going to finish a book tonight. Come on Lindsay pull yourself together!!!


message 4: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (crowshollow) Lyssa wrote: "I, too, want to get thru the TBR pile before buying anything, but I received several Barnes & Noble gift cards for the holidays so I have to use them, right? ;)"

Sure did get a bunch of Kobo giftcards this year... just bought 23 or so books... guess my TBR pile will be growing! I hope I can keep up. I think it would be nice for once to go to the book store because I actually have nothing to read. I dont even know what that would be like.


message 14: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (crowshollow) 18. Willowgrove by Kathleen Peacock
19. Housewitch: A Novel by Katie Schickel

I have been reading and reviewing a lot of children's books lately for NetGalley, and have been putting them here because I want my GoodReads Challenge to match this number. So for that reason I think I may be striving to reach into the 300 books range now to even it out.

**ALSO please if anyone actually reads my updates do yourself a huge favor and pickup the Hemlock series. It is so amazing!**


message 18: by Mary (new)

Mary (mccanniff) | 46 comments How's the Creative Craft book? Any interesting projects? For what age are the crafts?


message 19: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (crowshollow) Mary wrote: "How's the Creative Craft book? Any interesting projects? For what age are the crafts?"

There are some really cool projects. Its quite short but the projects in it are fun. I would say that the projects range in age from 4 and up. So bright and colorful.


message 29: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (crowshollow) Eek dropped off the reading radar there for a bit... Whoops

49. Flamenco, Flan, and Fatalities by Mary McHugh
50. The Cat Sitter's Whiskers: A Dixie Hemingway Mystery by Blaize Clement


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