At the beginning of 2009, I had 43 eBooks and 12 paper books in my 'to be read' pile. As I read books, I will move them from here to my books I've read in 2009 list, and will note there which ones fit this challenge.
On the eBook front, I have:
- Ken McConnell, "Starstrikers" (found for free on the author's web site http://starstrikers.ning.com/)
- Jane Lindskold, "The Buried Pyramid" (I think free from www.tor.com)
- M.J. Rose, "The Reincarnationist" (was a free giveaway through, I think, www.mjrose.com, but it's not free any more)
- Kate Rothwell, "The Rat Catcher" (free from the author at http://katerothwell.blogspot.com)
- Lisa See, "Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" (purchased at www.ereader.com)
- Heidi Rice, "The Tycoon's Very Personal Assistant" (a freebie from www.ereader.com)
- J.A. Konrath, "Bloody Mary [Jack Daniels Mystery Series Book 2]" (purchased at www.ereader.com)
- Ed McBain, "Sadie When She Died [A Novel of the 87th Precinct]" (purchased at www.ereader.com)
- Mark Twain, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (purchased at www.ereader.com, and to my shame I've never read it)
- Joseph Conrad, "The Secret Agent" (purchased at www.ereader.com)
- John Irving, "The Fourth Hand" (purchased at www.ereader.com, and I might have read it - will check once I get into it)
- Julie Garwood, "Murder List" (freebie at www.fictionwise.com)
- Arthur Phillips, "Prague" (freebie at www.fictionwise.com)
- Alan Furst, "The Foreign Correspondent" (freebie at www.fictionwise.com)
- Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows, "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" (purchased at www.fictionwise.com)
- David Liss, "The Whiskey Rebels" (freebie at www.fictionwise.com)
- Jonathan Lowe, "Ghost Rider: Stories by Jonathan Lowe) (freebie at www.fictionwise.com)
- Jack London, "The Call of the Wild" (freebie at www.fictionwise.com)
- Jack London, "White Fang" (freebie at www.fictionwise.com)
- H.G. Wells, "The War of the Worlds" (freebie at www.fictionwise.com)
- Mimi Thebo, "The Saint Who Loved Me" (discount table at Chapters)
- Rebecca Wells, "Ya-Yas in Bloom" (discount table at Chapters)
- Sheri McInnis, "Devil May Care" (discount table at Chapters)
- Sarah-Kate Lynch, "Blessed Are the Cheesemakers" (bought at a used book store)
- Kristen Harmel, "The Blonde Theory" (discount table at Chapters)
- Nadine Dajani, "Fashionably Late" (discount table at Chapters. I'm afraid I won't like this because it centers around "I told a big lie and now I have to weasel out somehow", which tends to annoy me, but we will see.)
- Martha O'Connor, "The Bitch Goddess Notebook" (discount table at Chapters. I started reading this book over a year ago and couldn't get into it. There was so much "ooh, there was a big thing that happened" and not enough "here are some details about the thing that happened so you don't just feel like we're stringing you along". But I will try it again.)
In the meantime, though, it's time for me to get reading! (Actually, it's not. Raoul is calling me. TONIGHT will be time to get reading. :)
Newly added
- C.C. Finlay, "The Patriot Witch" (free ebook download)
- Cecilia Ahern, "PS, I Love You" (ebook purchased from ereader.com)
- Oliver Benjamin, "Holy Shit" (free ebook download)
- When the gods come back to declare Judgment Day, no one believes they are who they say they are. So they're forced to fashion the end of the world in a modern style, ultimately enacting Armageddon in the form of a TV game show. Mankind's only hope could be a machine that promises instant enlightment, but it's not working properly. Or is it?
- J.A. Konrath, "Shot of Tequila" (free ebook after donating to his "save my gps" cause)
- Michelle Moran, "Nefertiti" (paper, won on "Bloggin' 'bout Books")
- Hooked on Murder [Crochet Mystery Series Book 1] by Betty Hechtman (eBook purchased from fictionwise.com)
- Jodi Picoult, "My Sister's Keeper" (eBook purchased from fictionwise.com)
- Sally Koslow, "The Late, Lamented Molly Marx: A Novel" (eBook purchased from www.fictionwise.com because the blurb sounds interesting)
- DeAnna Cameron, "The Belly Dancer" (eBook pre-ordered from fictionwise.com, available sometime early July)
- Kay Hooper, "Larger than Life" (eBook purchased from ereader.com)
- Katie MacAlister, "Hard Day's Knight" (eBook purchased from ereader.com)
- Cory Doctorow, "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom" (ebook downloaded from Cory's site)
- Laura Dave, "London is the Best City in America" (ebook purchased from fictionwise.com)
6 comments:
Wow, that's a lot of books! You're not a member of GoodReads by any chance, are you? Big time-waster...
I might have 2 or 3 books, that followed me frm America. I don't do E-books, because I have othing to load it to, and I dislike reading with the computer just sitting idly on.
Thanks for the pointer to GoodReads, Jennifer... I think, anyhow... I do NOT need another big time-waster. :)
Riohnna, I would never be able to move to another country - I have tons of books! I don't read ebooks on the computer either (just tried one and am not a fan), I read on my Palm Treo (kinda like a Kindle ebook reader but with a phone/calendar/etc built in). I can actually set it up to auto-scroll a book and crochet at the same time. :)
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