Coming down the TBR Mountain

Over on Goodreads, I keep a list of the next six books in my funky little rotation. It's just another way of keeping track of what I'm reading and another way to keep myself honest.

So I think I'll do that over here.

I also think I'm going to expand it to twelve. If I only read one book a month, that'd keep me busy for the year. Obviously (hopefully) I'll read more than that.

I strike them out as I finish them. And occasionally I deviate from order and read something else. So let's see how I do. (* counts for the 50% HQN tally)

The Prey by Allison Brennan
1. 16 Lighthouse Road by Debbie Macomber *
2. Charlie's Angels by Cheryl St. John *
3. Kiss Yesterday Goodbye by Leigh Michaels *
4. Truth or Dare by Delilah Dawson
5. His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik                                           

6. Edge of the Moon by Rebecca York

7. Under Siege by Catherine Mann *

8. Lazaro's Revenge by Jane Porter *

9. The Mountain's Call by Caitlin Brennan *

10. Rose Daughter by Robin McKinley

11. Bear Daughter by Judith Berman

12. Something from the Nightside by Simon R. Green

Writing is like a drug. Anyone who tells you it isn't is trying to sell you something more addictive. Like crack.

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Allison Brennan

The Prey / The Hunt / The Kill - her first trilogy...... fabulous.... I love all her books - These first three books hooked me and and she is now an autobuy

Jeannie

Yes I am a readalholic and I don't want the 12 step program!!!

re: coming down the TBR mountain

I've been meaning to read His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik...a friend whose reading taste I respect recommended it.  I don't have a copy, yet, though, so you might beat me to it!

It's fun seeing people's TBR lists and 2008 reading wishlists.  My own decisions on what to read next are completely scattered...sometimes I'll buy a book and read it that day, and other times will wait five years.... 

 

Jayejean: Allison's a

Jayejean: Allison's a chapter mate of mine, so I feel sort of bad that I haven't read all of her books the moment the came out. This one started really slowly for me, but it's gotten better the further into it I am.

Lady A, I'm the same way. Sometimes I absolutely can't wait to read a book, and others, I'm content to add it to the range. I have a lot of books that have been waiting a while. :)

Writing is like a drug. Anyone who tells you it isn't is trying to sell you something more addictive. Like crack.

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