Reading wise I got through 17 books in August which is pretty reasonable. That figure is flattered by the fact that on the last Friday night in August I finished 3 books in a row and then another the next day. I think I needed a romance fix!
The reading highlight of August was definitely The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins! I had seen it mentioned so many times by people that I trust but still was a bit ho-hum about picking it up. Then I picked it up at the library and now I wish I had of read it earlier. What a fantastic read! Now I can't wait to read Catching Fire!
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare 4.5/5
Web of Love by Mary Balogh 4/5
Night Train to Memphis by Elizabeth Peters 4/5
The Rabbits by John Marsden and Shaun Tan 4.5/5
Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris 4.5/5
The Queen of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner 4.5/5
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins 5/5
Lords of the Bow by Conn Iggulden 4/5
The Sins of Lord Easterbrook by Madeline Hunter 3.5/5
Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon 4.5/5
Royal Harlot by Susan Holloway Scott 4/5
Untamed by P C Cast and Kristin Cast 4/5
City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare 4/5
Shields of Pride by Elizabeth Chadwick 3.5/5
Wed Him Before You Bed Him by Sabrina Jeffries 4.5/5
Vision in White by Nora Roberts 4/5
Grand Finale by Janet Evanovich 3.5/5

One piece of good news is that I have now completed the 100+ Reading Challenge. My complete list can be found here. Last year I had read 100 books by early July so it is pretty clear that my reading totals are going to be way down this year.
I have made good progress on the Reliquaue challenge this month as well having read four out of the required six books to complete the Haunted Nights challenge. The books I have read so far are City of Bones and City of Ashes both by Cassandra Clare, Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris and Untamed by P C Cast and Kristin Cast.
Once Readers In Peril IV (RIP) was announced, there was no doubt in my mind that I would be signing up! I signed up for Peril the First, which means that I intended to read four books, and so far I have read three books that fit the challenge criteria. The three books are City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare, Legacy by Lois McMaster Bujold and Mariana by Susanna Kearsley.
I also signed up for a new challenge - the LJ Smith Reading Challenge that is being hosted by My Friend Amy. I had requested the first book from the library before the challenge was announced so it seemed to be an omen that I needed to sign up!

So if that is all the good news, then the not so good news has to be that I have made no progress at all on several challenges including the Art History Reading Challenge, War Through the Generations, the Period Drama Challenge or the Harry Potter Reading Challenge. I think that next month I will try to concentrate on a couple of these other challenges...maybe!
Oh, almost forgot! Don't forget to sign up for my awesome Catching Fire giveaway! Check out all the details here.
I am adding this final LOLCat picture, just because it made me laugh when I first saw it!

Woohoo! Welcome to the Challenge! *g*
ReplyDeleteI finished reading Marked by PC & Kristin Cast. Should I keep going? The world building was interesting, but some of the foreshadowing seemed heavy-handed, and the romance was kind of meh. What do you think?
The romance doesn't get much better IMO. The books are readable, but there are definitely issues. I am glad I am not spending my money on them, but I will keep reading them.
ReplyDeleteSeventeen books is impressive! I'm so thrilled that HUNGER GAMES was the highlight of your monthly reads. It's a fantastic novel.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good progress in your reading challenges! It's all so impressive!
Happy Reading! :)
I forgot to add that the Books Alive Challenge sounds like an awesome program! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteYou still have some time for the challenges. Don't fret...too much. ;)
ReplyDelete17 in one month is great! I hardly ever crack 10, but it doesn't stop me from trying.
--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric