“Hurry Down Sunshine” about a father’s account of his Bipolar daughter. I was really looking forward to this one, but it was a major let down.
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How I did it: This was just borrowing 100 books from the school library in yr5. I probably read about 200 that year.I found it really easy, because i love to read. Read how I did it…
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96. American Wife- very parallel to Laura Bush
95. Confessions of a shopaholic- too cute of a book. I read it with a British accent
I really don’t think reading 100 books in a year will be that hard for me. I have until September 20, 2010.
94 to go!
The Secret Life of Bees – Sue Monk Kidd
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Appalachian values- Loyal Jones
Only 96 to go!
Robernay is working to improve his style
I finish Tales of the Beedle and the Bard, Looking for Alaska, and ttyl. I am reading Eats, Shoots and Leaves by lynne Trruss and ttfn by Lauren Myracle. I would recommend all of these books to people trying to finish this goal.
This is my second attempt and, considering that it is October and I only have 47 books on my list, I don’t think that it will happen. I’ve started taking graduate classes and don’t have a lot of time for leisure reading. I’ll keep trying though. If not this year, next year.
I took a bit of time off from reading since now i am writing a fanfiction for another goal that I am doing I finish reading
11.Eclipse by Stephine Meyer
I start doing the goal at the start of this year so far I finish ten books so I am 10% done with the goal!
1.Eleven On Top By Janet Evanovich
2.Hard Eight By Janet Evanovich
3.To The Nines By Janet Evanovich
4.Ten Big Ones By Janet Evanovich
5.Twelve Sharp By Janet Evanovich
6.Twilight By Stephanie Meyer
7.High Five By Janet Evanovich
8.New Moon By Stephenie Meyer
9.Hot Six By Janet Evanovich
10.Seven Up By Janet Evanovich
Queen Esther is running errands and then she's hitting the gym. (Hard.)
i’m reading nobrow, a book of essays about the no man’s land beyond the extremes of high brow (serious art and elitist aesthetics) and low brow (anything that’s commercial or for the masses). it’s an excellent read. fast paced. easy to swallow, hard to digest. i’m lingering over it because it’s so good and i really want to think about and consider what this book is saying and juxtapose those ideas against my own.
next up: a bio of sister rosetta tharpe.







