Challenge: 50 Books discussion
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Book 2: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Not quite as compelling as the first book but still a great read.
Not quite as compelling as the first book but still a great read.
Book 3: The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling
As long as JK Rowling continues to write supplementary Harry Potter books, I will continue to buy them. The fact that the proceeds go to charity is an added bonus!
The fairy tales in this book are quaint and Dumbledore's commentary is quite amusing. A super fun, quick read!
As long as JK Rowling continues to write supplementary Harry Potter books, I will continue to buy them. The fact that the proceeds go to charity is an added bonus!
The fairy tales in this book are quaint and Dumbledore's commentary is quite amusing. A super fun, quick read!
Book 4: Perfume The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Süskind
My usual preference is to read character-driven stories with introspective plots but this book was a pleasant surprise. It contained no unforeseen twists and no sympathetic characters, however, the lyrical prose were utterly captivating and made it a very quick read. Some credit should also be given to John E. Woods for such a wonderful translation.
My usual preference is to read character-driven stories with introspective plots but this book was a pleasant surprise. It contained no unforeseen twists and no sympathetic characters, however, the lyrical prose were utterly captivating and made it a very quick read. Some credit should also be given to John E. Woods for such a wonderful translation.
I loved the Tales of Beedle the Bard too!
Oh, and don't get too down about New Moon, the other two are WAY better!!!
Oh, and don't get too down about New Moon, the other two are WAY better!!!
Book 5: A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore
Hilarious take on such a serious subject. Christopher Moore's off-beat and somewhat juvenile sense of humour does not disappoint. Looking forward to reading more work by this author.
Hilarious take on such a serious subject. Christopher Moore's off-beat and somewhat juvenile sense of humour does not disappoint. Looking forward to reading more work by this author.
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Yes! A Dirty Job is my favorite (so far) of Christopher Moore's books.
Yes! A Dirty Job is my favorite (so far) of Christopher Moore's books.
Book 6: Blindness by José Saramago
Pure awesomeness! Admittedly, the lack of punctuation is a little annoying and makes for a long read but this is offset by the superb story and the ingenious way the author does not name any of the characters. I love a good post-apocalyptic tale and this is one of the best!
Pure awesomeness! Admittedly, the lack of punctuation is a little annoying and makes for a long read but this is offset by the superb story and the ingenious way the author does not name any of the characters. I love a good post-apocalyptic tale and this is one of the best!
Book 7: Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
Three books into this series and I still like Jacob better than Edward!
Okay, so obviously I'm a little behind in this challenge. I'm hoping to finish 2-3 books in the coming week to catch up!
Three books into this series and I still like Jacob better than Edward!
Okay, so obviously I'm a little behind in this challenge. I'm hoping to finish 2-3 books in the coming week to catch up!
Book 8: My Little Red Book by Rachel Kauder Nalebuff
What I liked about this book:
1) It was short
2) The profits go to women's health organizations
After the first few stories, I lost interest and they all started to sound the same.
What I liked about this book:
1) It was short
2) The profits go to women's health organizations
After the first few stories, I lost interest and they all started to sound the same.
Book 9: A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
What can I say about this book to do it justice?? Five stars all the way!
What can I say about this book to do it justice?? Five stars all the way!
Book 16: I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell by Tucker Max
Hilarious, but clearly not a book for the easily offended
Hilarious, but clearly not a book for the easily offended
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Book 1: The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards
I was absorbed by the underlying premise and impatiently read through to discover how the secret would be revealed, however, this book has a few flaws...an overuse of metaphors, some far-fetched events, and a couple characters left undeveloped. Very enjoyable, nonetheless!