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Ettegoom ([personal profile] ettegoom) wrote in [community profile] books2011-01-31 08:07 am

100 books in a year


Books read 2011
18
Books started but not completed for various reasons are not counted, naturally!

The boy who ate stars: Kochka (Translated by Sarah Adams)
A delightful book about a young girl getting to know and trying to understand an autistic boy.  Really sweet - Recommend!

And this is true: Emily Mackie
A WEIRD book about a boy coming to terms with some catastrophic changes in his life.  Brilliantly written, big on the mind fuck, but totally worth reading.

A rare interest in corpses: Ann Granger
A sweet wee murder mystery set in Victorian London, with a female heroine.  Cute.
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[personal profile] sweet_sparrow 2011-02-05 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
What happened to the fifteenth book? *curious*

Yay for reading progress and discovering libraries, though! (Seems to be a neat bit of variety in your reading too. What kind of books do you prefer to read? ^-^
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[personal profile] sweet_sparrow 2011-02-05 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Nor mine! I screw it up nine times out of ten. But something went wrong somewhere, yes. You went from having read 15 books to having read 14.

Mmm... Me too. I'm trying to expand my YA library a little to include more non-fantasy, though.

Are you enjoying the library access you've discovered?
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[personal profile] sweet_sparrow 2011-02-05 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Eep! I hope you can get it sorted! Would it be an idea to keep a numbered record of the books somewhere? Like a spreadsheet or a numbered masterlist?

I've only tried the Nix of those. I'm pretty happy with my fantasy/non-fantasy ratio, but I lend out my books to my tutoring students when they have reading assignments and they tend to dislike fantasy books. :(

I do not blame you for shying away from the dense! Any books you're looking forward to reading?

Oooh. I like your library... I've no idea how ours does on inter-library loans. Ours is the biggest in the area, so if they don't have it the other libraries never did either. (I wish they'd pair up with even bigger libraries, though...) I long for wonderful libraries like yours sounds... And such a convenient spot for the library to be too!
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[personal profile] sweet_sparrow 2011-02-05 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! I hope the spreadsheet idea will prove useful. ^-^

Awww, thank you for offering, but I'm afraid those'd be vetoed by their teachers and/or would be available in the school library already. :( I've had most luck with contemporary realistic YA. Their topics match the Dutch books 'my kids' do have easy access to and already enjoy reading.

I read White Boots a few days ago, actually! It was lovely!