Well, I tried this with Faulkner and it didn't work too well, but I'll try it again. If it's worked for others I don't see why I can't make it work for myself. Thanks for the advice.
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I've read a whole bunch...I probably average about 5 books a week...So I'll just list give my favorite three at the moment.
~Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Rowling) (Omg...best book EVER)
~Eclipse (Meyer)
~Loving Will Shakespeare ( Carolyn Meyer, a different one)
oh, I keep a reading journal, a spreadsheet actually. After too many times of buying a book and getting halfway through then realizing I've already read it I decided I needed to keep track. I keep a spreadsheet of title, author, year and month read, my rating, my review, and who recommended it. I also keep track of how many I've read each year and the average rating based on author and year.
ya know it didn't seem overly anal when I started......
I can hardly keep exact count! Too lazy to write down the reviews especially usually whenever I complete any book. Actually I read too many magazines as well and there are quite a number of stories which I like from there and I feel like reviewing but it just takes a lot of time........to review. *lazy*Quote:
Originally Posted by papaya
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Originally Posted by Virgil
This is my list since January, I haven't listed any of the books I'm still reading through (which is like a dozen more. :P) or am reading for class.
Devil in the White City- Erik Larson
Thunderstruck- Larson
Isaac's Storm- Larson
The Good Guy- Dean Koontz
Tick Tock- Koontz
Seize the Night- Koontz
Geronimo! American Paratroopers in World War II- William B Breuer
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell- Susanna Clarke
The Ladies of Grace Adieu- Clarke
The Maltese Falcon- Dashiell Hammett
Red Harvest- Hammett
~The complete Sherlock Holmes series by A.C. Doyle, consisting of four novels and several story collections, numbering fifty short stories):
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Valley of Fear
A Study in Scarlet/The Sign of Four
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
His Last Bow
The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
I think I've forgotten a couple but that's the main of it. Not as many as I'd like--why must life interfere!
There was a similar topic in this forum few months ago and after I've read some of it I decided to start a list with the books I have read this year. I started it in March and since than I have read almost 80 books. For the newfound favorite authors I think I could say: Proust, Camus, Marquez and John Irving (the last one I found through the book club:) ).
This is my first post. I am not sure why I am doing this except I like to
be challenged mentally. I watched the Jane Eyre story on TV tonight and I saw
a post that I wanted to respond to but I am not sure how to get back to
that web page. Why did Jane leave Mr. Rochester? My diagnosis that that
of a Fugue state or temporary amnesia. She was so emotional overwrought that
she momentarily lost contact with her environment. Does anyone agree or
is this my attempt to relate to those who read fiction.?:
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