UPDATE: 52 Books in 52 Weeks
Scribbled down on March 8th, 2007 by she
Posted in Reading Begets Enlightenment
As you can see, I’m well on my way to completing the 52 books – and many more.
I’m breaking the list down into two parts. The fist list will contain paperback and hardcover books I’ve been able to find and list on Shelfari and the second list contains all the eBooks I’ve been reading that I can’t figure out how to add to Shefari yet. Their ISBN’s don’t bring up any information. If anyone knows how to get an eBook added to Shelfari, please let me in on the secret.
Hardcover/Paperback
- A Dirty Job – Christopher Moore
- The Last Juror – John Grisham
- Goal Analysis – Robert F Mager
- River’s End – Nora Roberts
- Rebellion – Nora Roberts
- Don’t be Afraid – Rebecca Drake – This was my book to review as part of the Debut a Debut contest. After reading everyone else’s reviews, I now know I have a lot more new authors to pick up and devour!
- Who Moved My Cheese – Spenser Johnson
- On The Run – Iris Johansen
- Every Which Way But Dead – Kim Harrison
- Five Point Someone – What Not to do at IIT – Chetan Bhagat
- One Night at the Call Center: A Novel – Chetan Bhagat
- Jack Knife – Virginia Baker – I’m already starting on my 2007 debut author’s list *go me*
- The Opium Clerk – Kunal Basu
- I, Lucifer – Glen Duncan
- Our Iceberg is Melting – John Kotter, Holger Rathgeber, Spenser Johnson
- The Thirteenth Tale – Diane Setterfield
eBooks
- Stripped – Rhonda Stapleton – I won this as part of the Debut a Debut contest and it’s been an interesting read.Â
- Improper Longings – Dawn Ryder
- High Seas Desire – Mlyn Hurn
- Call of the Untamed – Michelle M. Pillow
- After Sundown: Redemption – Eden Robins
- Crime Tells: Lyric’s Cop – Jory Strong
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March 8th, 2007 at 6:57 pm
Man, you keep reading like this, you’ll rival Me for books read this year — I’ve gotten 26 done so far; I’m actually a bit behind my usual pace of 12 a month. When you’re ready, I’ll hook you up with the book trading sites I’m part of.
Or we can just mail books back and forth between us. *grin*
I hope by “interesting” about Stripped, that’s a positive thing…
March 9th, 2007 at 10:02 am
Oh, definitely a good thing. Actually, Stripped is the reason I downloaded and read the other eBooks on my list. Call it a new guilty pleasure. I can’t read textbooks and crime novels all the time 😉
March 12th, 2007 at 5:17 am
That’s so cool about you getting more e-books…I’ve read some excellent ones that way! And I’m glad you enjoyed my novel–thank you again!
Rhonda Stapleton
http://www.rhondastapleton.net