01 October 2008

Challenge: 25 Books (Monthly Update)

These are the 11 books I read in September. All count toward meeting the 25 Books challenge sponsored by my local library. The letter in parentheses is my rating for the book.
  1. Breaking Dawn, by Stephenie Meyer (C+)
  2. The Time Paradox, by Eoin Colfer (B-)
  3. Living Dead in Dallas, by Charlaine Harris (B)
  4. Genghis: Birth of an Empire, by Conn Iggulden (A-)
  5. About Alice, by Calvin Trillin (A+)
  6. Austenland, by Shannon Hale (B)
  7. Murder in the Museum, by Simon Brett (B)
  8. Immortal in Death, by J. D. Robb (B+)
  9. Three Men in a Boat, by Jerome K. Jerome (C+)
  10. The Eye of the Jade, by Diane Wei Liang (B+)
  11. The Lady Elizabeth, by Alison Weir (A)
My list for September highlights my eclectic tastes! If pressed, I'd say my favorite genres were (in no particular order) biography/autobiography, fantasy, mystery, food, and history/historical fiction.

I have reviewed some of these books in separate posts. (Click on any label that ends in Review under "Labels" in the left sidebar.)

2 comments:

  1. oohh you have some great books on your list. I discovered and ready all the Twilight books this summer.

    Check out The Host, if you like Stephenie Meyer's books.

    Happy Reading

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  2. I just came across your blog from the 2009 Challenge list. It's nice to find someone else out there with reading tastes as eclectic as mine. You've got some great books on your list that I'll definitely have to check out. One that I've just finished you might like is Recovering Charles by Jason F. Wright. It's a really touching story of hope and second chances and one of the best I've read this year.

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