I’ve had GREAT fun reading books on a complete whim. They’ve all been exceptionally easy reads (less than a day for almost all of them) and that’s really suited me recently. – I’ve been superbly busy but wanting to follow a complete plot arc in a short period of time.
So here’s the list of books I’ve read so far:
1. On the Edge – Richard Hammond
2. Twilight – Stephenie Meyer
3. New Moon – Stephenie Meyer
4. Eclipse – Stephenie Meyer
5. Breaking Dawn – Stephenie Meyer
6. Every Boy’s Got One – Meg Cabot
7. Princess Diaries: Seventh Heaven – Meg Cabot
8. Princess Diaries: After Eight- Meg Cabot
9. Princess Diaries: To the Nines – Meg Cabot
10. Princess Diaries: Ten Out of Ten – Meg Cabot
11. Princess Diaries: Project Princess – Meg Cabot
12. The Mediator series: Haunted – Meg Cabot
13. The Mediator series: Twilight – Meg Cabot
haha!
I recently got hold of a new copy of wuthering heights (i lost mine sob) so will be finishing that realllly soon!
Feb 11, 03:51PM PST | 0 comments
1. On the Edge – Richard Hammond FINISHED!
1. Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte currently reading
2. All my backcopies of The Economist currently reading
3. Chemistry/biology review magazines
4. The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman – CPG
5. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier
6. The Hobbit – Tolkien
7. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman – Lawrence Steele
8. Fermat’s Last Theorem
9. 1984 – Orwell
10. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte
11. Great Expectations – Dickens
12. City of the Beasts – Isabel Allende
13. Amulet of Samarkand – Jonathon Stroud
14. War and Peace
I’ve copied this into a word doc and I’ll edit that as I go along so I’ve always got an up to date copy. That means I won’t have to retype this every time I do an entry – I can just say what’s changed [new books, finished books].
Jan 06, 02:27AM PST | 0 comments
my book list:
6 months ago
[incomplete and not in any particular order]
1. Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte
2. The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman – CPG
3. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman – Lawrence Steele
4. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte
5. City of the Beasts – Isabel Allende
6. Amulet of Samarkand – Jonathon Stroud
7. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier
8. The Hobbit – Tolkien
9. Fermat’s Last Theorem
10. Great Expectations – Dickens
11. 1984 – Orwell
12. War and Peace
13. On the Edge – Richard Hammond
14. All my backcopies of The Economist
15. Chemistry/biology review magazines
I’m going to edit this and put them in an order soon. Hopefully work out a time span – I know W&P will have to wait until the summer holidays!
In principle I should be able to do this quite easily as I read quickly, but I just don’t have much time. My tactic is going to be to carry a book with me everywhere and read whenever I get the chance.
Dec 28, 10:53AM PST | 0 comments
seem like excuses but they keep me from reading what i want to read.. right now my list is small but hopefully it will soon lengthen and i hope to train my attention.
Jun 13, 2008, 08:49PM PDT | 0 comments
Just finished Norwegian Woods from Muramaki, awesome book, I starting Anne Rice’s Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt now but I’m finding it quite boring :/
Apr 17, 2008, 09:14AM PDT | 0 comments
I need to stop listening to music when i’m trying to read – it’s too distracting. Although this never used to be a problem before – could this be signs of premature aging (mentally), if so WTF??? I’m only sixteen ::shakes fist at the unfairness of the world:: lol. This is what happens when i haven’t read a book in a while – I start to act all crazy, and come out with dumb stuff like this entry =(
I’m now reading: ‘Fermat’s Last Theorem’...I hope i get so engrossed in it, that i’ll have to stay awake all night reading it…
21. Set in Stone
22. Angel Blood
Feb 18, 2007, 01:13PM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments
19. Just in Case
20. Fermat’s Last Theorem
I know it sounds like a book only a really, really sad person will read, but my friend lent it to me, promising it’ll be worth it. So i hope he’s right (and yeah he’s a maths geek).
Thankfully it’s the half term hildays next week, so hopefully i’ll be able to get most of this list done (finger’s crossed)
EDIT: Yeah it was definitely worth reading!
Feb 14, 2007, 11:01AM PST | 0 comments
13. Germany 1919-45 *
14. One for the Money
15. Misery
16. To kill a Mocking bird
17. Lord of the Flies: Notes
18. Great Expectations *This book was brilliant, absolutely loved it. And Havisham, Wow, what a character!!
19. The Kite Runner
Feb 11, 2007, 03:32AM PST | 0 comments
I’ve decided to reopen this goal, coz i’ve got so many books to read and it’s kinda hard getting through them without a book list…So here’s my list:
1. The Historian currently Reading
2. Lord of the Flies X3 currently Reading
3. The black Tatoo
4. Uglies
5. LBD – it’s a girl thing
6. He loves me he loves me not
7. Make Lemonade
8. Letters from the Inside
9. Jane Austen’s Heroines
10. 1984
11. Yoss
12. Bleak House
And there’s more to come =(
Jan 28, 2007, 08:04AM PST | 0 comments
i’ve realised this is an impossible task, as the only way to complete is either through the miracle of God, or you baracading yourself in a room until it’s complete, because it’s a fact that if you go out or are anywhere near internet access… you will purchse more to add to your ever growing list…So now i’m gonna just go with the flow, and hopefully never find myself in the same situation again.
Jan 04, 2007, 04:59PM PST | 0 comments