Thursday, March 31, 2011

Reading 50 Books a Year -- March update....

I can't believe it's already the end of March, as the month just flew by. I haven't had nearly enough time to read this month, but here's what I've read since Jan 1st.
1. Skate Crime                                  by Alina Adams
2. Surrender the Heart                     by M. L. Tyndall
3. Killer Weekend                             by Ridley Pearson
4. Decorated to Death                      by Pam Marberg
5. The Christmas Secret                   by Donna VanLiere
6. Gone                                            by Michael Grant
7. Hunger                                         by Michael Grant
8. Evermore                                     by Alyson Noel
9. Blue Moon                                    by Alyson Noel
10. Lies                                            by Michael Grant
11. Like Dandelion Dust                   by Karen Kingsbury
12. Night Star                                  by Alyson Noel
13. Dark Flame                                by Alyson Noel
14. This Side of Heaven                   by Karen Kingsbury
15. The Tapestry                             by Maryann Minatra
16. Surrender the Night                  by M. L. Tyndall
17. Septimus Heap: Magyk             by Angie Sage
18. Septimus Heap: Flyte               by Angie Sage 
19. Best Little Stories from the Civil War: More than 100 true stories  by C. Brian Kelly
20. A Time to Embrace                   by Karen Kingsbury
21. Cape Refuge                            by Terry Blackstock

The Stories from the Civil War was pretty good, and I did learn a lot. It also took quite a long time to read (for me)....but hey, it was free on Angela's Kindle. Chris posts free Kindle books almost every day, so that's how I found it.
Cape Refuge is the first in a series of 4 books by Terry Blackstock, and I did enjoy it. The whole series is set in southern Georgia (Tybee island/Savannah area) and are basically murder mysteries. I'm going to be starting the second book tonight (hopefully).
 Well....I hope to have more time to read next week....

1 comment:

  1. whoa totally reminds me that i need to read more. 21 books already... thats a pretty impressive pace!

    annalene
    Brixton Street

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