100+ Reading Challenge
I failed.
Strangely enough, I feel ok about that. I managed to read 93 books at an average rate of one book every 3.92 days. I should have read at a rate of one book every 3.65 days. I wasn’t far off, but sometimes life gets in the way. Things like my own writing took over, and being ill doesn’t help you read.
So, in memory of all the books I read over the last year, the good and the bad, I give you my 93 books.
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Crikey that looks like a great Gothic truck load of vampires.
What’s this year’s challenge?
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Ellen A said Things I learned from my children today
Glowstars Reply:
January 4th, 2010 at 11:46
to read as much as possibly whilst juggling a baby – better get started now before he makes an appearance!
I’d say… changing subjects a bit would be in order…

I agree… it does look like a gloomy Gothic library…
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Urbanvox said (Probably) The BEST Christmas ad EVER!
Glowstars Reply:
January 4th, 2010 at 11:47
but it’s vampires. I can’t give them up!
You read 93 books in 1 year! Bloody hell! Well done! I read about 5 I think. Best was The Gargoyle.
Milo said The one to watch: Wallander (BBC1 / Kenneth Branagh)
Glowstars Reply:
January 4th, 2010 at 11:48
The Gargoyle was absolutely stunning. There should be more books like that in the world!
That’s really impressive! I need to get back into reading, I’ve got three unfinished books on m y bedside table. You’re inspiring me!
Emily O said Then there were three… and just me
Glowstars Reply:
January 4th, 2010 at 11:48
I think you’ve got a good excuse at the moment, but three unfinished books? Never pick up a new one till the last is finished.
I’d not call reading 93 books a failure by any stretch.
Well done!
Glowstars Reply:
January 4th, 2010 at 11:49
Well as I said, I’m strangely ok with it.
If I’m in need of some ideas for reading material I’ll know where to come! Well done you. My train commute always was my reading time but now that’s gone for the moment I hope I make/have time to sit and read as it’s good for the soul!
Tanya said Rear Views can be Deceiving
Glowstars Reply:
January 4th, 2010 at 11:49
I figure even if I have to rig up some strange book holding contraption, I can’t give up reading just because a baby needs all my time. Maybe I should introduce him to urban fantasy early on in his life?!
Vampiretastic! Nice to see so much Laurell K Hamilton being repped. Haha
Kim@EnjoyTheRide said Happy New Year and some money saving tips
Glowstars Reply:
January 6th, 2010 at 18:35
well that Anita does kick some serious ass!
The Cap’n has written a wonderful new zombie short at theZNN.com. I found you through 3BedroomBungalow…lovely to meet you!
middle-aged-woman said New York
This list is awesome. I’ve read most of them too. I’m totally going to check out the others though, thank you!
Amy said Let me go sailing
Glowstars Reply:
January 6th, 2010 at 18:36
We’ll have to start swapping books….
I read a lot also, but I don’t think I read anywhere near your total. I tend to stick to fantasy novels, but out of your 93, I started 1 and didn’t get very far with that LOL. I started the Gargoyle, just couldn’t get into it.
so out of those, which would you recommend?
At the moment, I’m reading the third of the Genghis Khan books by Conn Iggulden. My hubby laughs at me when I tell him Genghis Khan meant well, he was misunderstood LOL
Happy Reading
Annie
Annie said If you’re gonna do it…
Glowstars Reply:
January 6th, 2010 at 18:39
I really love the true blood series by Charlaine Harris and the Anita Blake ones by Laurell K Hamilton – both ones that hook you in. For something not in a series, the Birthing House by Christopher Ransom was quite good.
How was Pride and Prejudice and Zombies? Keep being tempted (am more a P&P than a zombie girl myself so the rest of your list scares me rather) but can’t decide if it really appeals…. how was it?
Plan B said Please may we have some snow now?
Glowstars Reply:
January 11th, 2010 at 10:20
I found it quite hard to plough through, but probably more because I’m not used to reading things like P&P. Definitely worth a go though cos it was worth it in the end.