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Dec 27, 2011 09:03AM

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Oh, btw: are we doing 12 MORE than 2011, no matter if we reached our goals or not? The idea is to increase # of books read in the new year, right?


I swear I posted this before I saw Michael's post. Jinx!!

I will read 12 from home and also I'm going to read the books that people have lent me and get them back to them - post haste! I will continue to borrow too many books from the library and keep up with my book discussion group (some times that is a monumental undertaking).


I pledge to knock down 6 National Book Award books and 6 Man Booker Prize books in 2012.

Last I checked I had roughly 850 unread books at home. So I'll try to read these 12 books that I expect a lot from (and have included in the challenges I'm doing) :-)
Johan Theorin; Blodlag or in English The Quarry
A.S. Byatt The Children's Book
Mathias Malzieu The Boy With the Cuckoo-Clock Heart
Marcus Sedgwick The Dark Flight Down
Alan Bradley The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
Craig Thompson Habibi
Paul Auster Travels in the Scriptorium
Colm TóibÃn Mothers and Sons
Gail Carriger Soulless
Glen Duncan The Last Werewolf
Alessandro Baricco City
and I want to finish Flappers and Philosophers: The Collected Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald

great plans everyone! (and yes, Louise, we will be announcing Booktopia author names soon!)
Going forward, can everyone post their reading plans in the other folder "What's your 12 in '12 reading plan?"
Let's keep this folder for updates on how you're doing once you've gotten going.
Thanks for the early enthusiasm!!!
Going forward, can everyone post their reading plans in the other folder "What's your 12 in '12 reading plan?"
Let's keep this folder for updates on how you're doing once you've gotten going.
Thanks for the early enthusiasm!!!




Happy New Year everyone!

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I already started on my 12 paranormals in 2012 with
Dangerous Highlander. It is a quick read and better than the other paranormal romances I've read so far though I still don't get when it was that romance turned into erotica!




I'm going to brag now because this won't last...
I read 3 books last week toward my reading goals this year.
I read 3 books last week toward my reading goals this year.




Slaughterhouse Five was second oldest on my TBR list -so I'll be reading it in February as part of my 12 challenge to read the 12 oldest title in my TBR folder on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ :)

Karen wrote: "Any suggestions for my final four in this category."
Definitely Salvage the Bones. My next 3 (since you already have Ondaatje) would be Devil All the Time, Stranger's Child, and maybe Open City. Open City is the only one of those choices that I haven't read. I really like Swamplandia, but I've heard so many great things about Open City that I feel like I would have to pass up a known entity and give it a try. (I also have not read The Last Brother or Lightning Rods).
Definitely Salvage the Bones. My next 3 (since you already have Ondaatje) would be Devil All the Time, Stranger's Child, and maybe Open City. Open City is the only one of those choices that I haven't read. I really like Swamplandia, but I've heard so many great things about Open City that I feel like I would have to pass up a known entity and give it a try. (I also have not read The Last Brother or Lightning Rods).

That being said, I am sorely behind, but I am almost able to check off one of the Shakespeare plays that I need to read for a Shakespeare challenge (I am going to read a total of 13, an additional one for another Classics challenge).
If you are wondering about the icon, its one of my favourite quotes from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (and yes it was in the movie).

Next up: Sense of an Ending

Great book. I loved it and I really want to see the movie.

Now I'm taking a break with some fantasy - The Left Hand of God.

love BOTN!!


12 books already on my TBR shelves, including at least 3 recommended by my husband.
Here's my challenge post on my blog:
Maybe this will help me clear off some space on my TBR bookcase!
Sue
Pat wrote: "I'm so relieved to read that others don't read just the classics - gives me courage to post that I like thrillers, police procedurals, among others. what I've decided to do is read 12 I already ow..."
Don't know if you've ever seen those Planet Fitness commercials, but I want to co-opt their tagline for BOTNS: "The Judgment-Free Zone."
Don't know if you've ever seen those Planet Fitness commercials, but I want to co-opt their tagline for BOTNS: "The Judgment-Free Zone."


I've read quite a few classics and enjoy them. But I read most of them when I had little money and they were what I had on my shelves or could find in the discount bin. As a result I am always surprised when people are impressed.
Personally I am impressed, and mildly intimidated, by people who read newly published books and those on the best sellers lists. I'm too disorganized to keep up with publication dates.

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