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June 2007 reads

jaynebosco

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Since I haven't seen this thread started, I thought I would start it. You know what to do.

It's was a very productive month; completed 7 books.

Déjà Dead - Kathy Reichs
Just Listen - Sarah Dessen
Bones: Buried Deep - Max Collins
The Game (20th anniversary edition) - Ken Dryden
Evidence of Love : a novel - Melissa McConnell
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J. K. Rowling
Fire by Night - Lynn Austin
 
I, The Divine, Rabih Alameddine
The Road, Cormac McCarthy
Lovers Or Something Like It, Florian Zeller
 
I read:

The Unbearable Lightness of Being
The Penultimate Peril
Slow Man

(and started East of Eden)

-lyrica
 
Slow month for me.. Fully completed:

The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitsgerald
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

Also finished The Salmon of Doubt, which took me a while because I was on holiday and barely had time to read it, and started Emma by Jane Austen, which I'm still readinng.
 
Blaze by Richard Bachman (Stephen King)-4/5

Roman Dusk by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro-4/5

The Egyptologist by Arthur Phillips-3.5/5

The Harlequin by Laurell K. Hamilton-3/5

I also read Timothy Zahn's Star Wars novel Heir to the Empire for the second time.
 
Castle of the Wolf by Sandra Schwab
Love Came Just In Time by Lynn Kurland
My Fair Viking by Sandra Hill
The Secrets of Jin-Shei by Alma Alexander
Quills by Doug Wright
The Lord of the Nile by Constance O'Banyon
 
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
The Virgin Suicides by Jeffery Eugenides
The Beach by Alex Garland
 
I feel like a slacker here! I finished (or started):

The Stand
Rose Madder
The Children of Hurin
The Great and Secret Show
Lady Chatterley's Lover
(started, now halfway through)

Next on my list are:

Notes on a Scandal
The Tommyknockers
Middlemarch
A Tale of Two Cities
The Pickwick Papers


Let's see if I can get through 3 of them in July.
 
Big down turn for me reading wise this month, though I have to say it's one of the more varied in regards to reading interest.

Man and his Symbols; C.G. Jung
The Prussian Girls; P.N. Dedereaux
Choke; Chuck Palahniuk
1876;Gore Vidal

The Vidal and Palahniuk book were the most interesting IMHO.
 
Zubrick's Rock-Robert Eringer(Monaco) 3/5

The Little Ice Age-Brian Fagan 4/5 (Thanks Pontalba!)

Not Your Mama's Crochet-Amy Swenson 4/5

Death in Danzig-Stefan Chwin (Poland)3/5

The House on the Lagoon-Rosario Ferres(Puerto Rico) 4/5

The Scorpion Fish-Nicolas Bouvier(Switzerland) 1/5

The Secrets of Columbian Cooking-Patricia McCausland-Gallo 2/5

The Lady in White-Wilkie Collins 5/5 (Thanks Peder!)

Fragment of Memorie: Memories of a Syrian Family(Syria)-Hanna Mina 3/5

Owls in the Family-Farley Mowat(Canada) 4/5

Hood- Stephen Lawhead 4/5
 
Mmmm reading

June was a pretty productive month for me reading wise.

I re-read the first four Harry Potter books (I am sooooo stoked for the 7th!)

And I also read...

The Labyrinth by Kate Mosse (really good)
Blink by Malcolm Gladwell (pretty interesting)
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer (a must read for all)
Love Walked In by Maria De Los Santos (really cute and kind of cheesy love story)
 
My June books were:

The Group - McCarthy
The Historian - Kostova (for the 2nd time)
Ex Libris (didn't finish - not really into it, surprisingly)


Started The Last Templar and am almost finished it. Good story so far. Light reading though.
 
Slow month for me.. Fully completed:

The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitsgerald
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

Also finished The Salmon of Doubt, which took me a while because I was on holiday and barely had time to read it, and started Emma by Jane Austen, which I'm still readinng.

Tartan_skirt,

I am interested in your reaction to Frankenstein. Was it your first time reading it and what did you think? I think we all come to this book with preconceived notions, and then they get shot down. I loved it.
 
Tartan_skirt,

I am interested in your reaction to Frankenstein. Was it your first time reading it and what did you think? I think we all come to this book with preconceived notions, and then they get shot down. I loved it.

First time reading it. I enjoyed it (rated it a 7/10) and thought it was better than Dracula (I compare these as they are two of the most talked about classic monster novels).
 
I read:

Twilight~Stephenie Meyer 4/5 (Reread)
Scar Night~Alan Campbell 4/5
Across the Nightengale Floor~Lian Hearn 5/5
New Moon~Stephenie Meyer 3.5/5
Grass for his Pillow~Lian Hearn 3/5
 
Hjem (Home) - Anne Karin Elstad (Norwegian)
Frelseren (The saver) - Jo Nesbø (Norwegian)
Menn som hater kvinner (Men who hates woman) - Stieg Larsson (Swedish)
 
Heart Shaped Box-Joe Hill
I Am Legend-Richard Matheson
Bimbos Of The Death Sun-Sharyn McCrumb
Nineteen Minutes-Jodi Picoult
Predator-Patricia Cornwell
The Time Traveller's Wife-Audry Niffenegger
 
:) :D I think everyone needs to check out Joseph Mullins's new book War In the Finer Fields. It's available from PublishAmerica.com I'd never heard of this writer, but i'll tell you i was impressed with the epic quality to this story line. It read like a movie i once watched. So anyone who wants a good summer read who likes the Robert Jordon, and George MArtin style need to go and buy Joseph Mullins, WAR IN THE FINER FIELDS.

Could you please take this somewhere else? This is not the subject of the thread! This is not the place for this type of advertisement. Just because you liked a book does not mean that every one needs to check the book out, cause I am not going to.
 
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