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Light and enjoyable, with Gaiman's usual touch of horror and the supernatural.

I enjoyed this book although some parts were a bit far-fetched. There were a few nice twists, especially in the ending, and some of the spiritual aspects were also inspiring.

My last and quite possibly favorite Austen novel. Now I can watch the movie! LOL.

A no-nonsense analysis on the AIDS industry that manages to be funny and personal but still balanced and informative at the same time.

Definitely trashy, though the mystery part was good. I don't think I'll be reading more of this series.

Not much of a page-turner, and Holly Golightly's character didn't manage to gain my sympathy either.

Translated from Through a Glass, Darkly. Sweet and sad, but can get a bit draggy because it mainly consists of conversation between the two main characters.

This one exceeded my expectations. Wonderful in a bittersweet way.
15 more books to go!

Fun and wacky, but a bit too long. A few characters less also would have been great.

Short and enchanting tales. My favorite is "The Fountain of Fair Fortune".

Just when you think you know where the story is headed, it turns the other way. A nice sequel -- I'll definitely read the next Little Lady book.


I finally finished this monster book! It was witty, snarky and funny, but some parts really dragged on too long. For "a novel without a hero", I'm glad the good characters get a good ending.

A sweet and funny book for bibliophiles.

I like the author's new take on the world of magicians. The book is dark and suspenseful but also very funny thanks to the hilarious, wisecracking djinni Bartimaeus -- one of the most interesting literary characters I've found in a while.

Still as funny and action-packed as the previous book. I find myself rushing the chapters told from Kitty's point of view because I would much rather read about Bartimaeus, but the part with Kitty in the mausoleum was very creepy. Especially when you read it at 1 AM like I did.

The writing style is dense though beautiful, and the main character irks me. But I think I understand why people appreciate this book.

The final book in the Bartimaeus trilogy brings us magical rebellion and radical conspiracies, and in the end gets the three main characters closer than ever before. A fantasy series not to be missed.

An interesting and informative non-fiction book, but lacks coherence as a whole.

I absolutely adore this book. I can't believe I hadn't read this sooner! Sara Crewe has officially entered my list of the awesomest female literary characters ever.

Very short and leaves a lot to be desired. But I liked the descriptions of nature in it.

A bit dull at first but gets better as the story progresses. A great accompaniment if you want to learn about American history in the 1920s.
One more book to go!!

I like the Gothic feel of the book. The mystery keeps the reader guessing -- although there was one thing that I guessed right from the beginning.
FINISH LINE! YAY!!!!!

The bulk of the book when Pi was drifting on a boat in the ocean was rather dull, but some parts in the beginning and end were good. In the end it makes you think, which is something I like.


Unlike some other Murakami works, I really enjoyed this one. It was inspiring and really makes me respect Murakami as a person and a writer.

The main character of this novel is annoyingly hard-headed and too simple for his own good. His misfortunes lend a rather comical aspect to the story, though.
That's it for 2009! I finished 53 books, so only one more from my record in 2008, but I still see it as a progress, haha. Here's for a better 2010! Over and out.
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