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zankoku_zen's bandwagon
there's this neat community
50bookchallenge that helps challenge people to keep track of what they read and make sure they do it. the challenge is to make 50 books in a year or 15000 pages. i probably easily make 50 books/year, but i've never bothered to keep track before. so far this is what i've got. i am resorting to keeping track here, because it is too difficult to find my old posts on their website.
1. oracle - mike resnick (2 stars) 244 pages
2. the knight - gene wolf (3 stars)432 pages
3. the wizard - gene wolf (3 stars)480 pages
4-9. the dark is rising series - susan cooper (5 books total) (4 stars) 1148 pages
10. the bone setter's daughter - amy tan (3 stars) 416 pages
11. ella enchanged - gail carson levine (4 stars) 240 pages
12. the left hand of darkness - ursula leguin (5 stars) 304 pages
13. feast of souls - c.s. freidman (4 stars) 464 pages
14. a thread of grace - mary doria russell (4 stars) 464 pages
15. compass rose - gail dayton (1 stars) 464 pages
16. the other wind - ursula leguin (4 stars) 224 pages
17. the parable of the sower - octavia butler 304 pages
18. fire upon the deep - verner vinge (3 stars) 613 pages
19. wild seed - octavia butler (4 stars)279 pages
20. a deepness in the sky - verner vinge (4 stars) 704 pages
comes to 6,540 pages. i am currently 1/4 way through foucaults pendulum by umberto eco. i am really enjoying it.
1. oracle - mike resnick (2 stars) 244 pages
2. the knight - gene wolf (3 stars)432 pages
3. the wizard - gene wolf (3 stars)480 pages
4-9. the dark is rising series - susan cooper (5 books total) (4 stars) 1148 pages
10. the bone setter's daughter - amy tan (3 stars) 416 pages
11. ella enchanged - gail carson levine (4 stars) 240 pages
12. the left hand of darkness - ursula leguin (5 stars) 304 pages
13. feast of souls - c.s. freidman (4 stars) 464 pages
14. a thread of grace - mary doria russell (4 stars) 464 pages
15. compass rose - gail dayton (1 stars) 464 pages
16. the other wind - ursula leguin (4 stars) 224 pages
17. the parable of the sower - octavia butler 304 pages
18. fire upon the deep - verner vinge (3 stars) 613 pages
19. wild seed - octavia butler (4 stars)279 pages
20. a deepness in the sky - verner vinge (4 stars) 704 pages
comes to 6,540 pages. i am currently 1/4 way through foucaults pendulum by umberto eco. i am really enjoying it.
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6,540 / 150,000 (43.6%) |
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20 / 50 (40.0%) |

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And I just got Feast of Souls in the mail. Any good?
Was it you or momentarrallee who was talking about Kite Runner? Because I just read it and loved it.
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foucault's pendulum is the first eco i've ever read and i'm beginning to see what all the fuss is about. he has a brilliant way of dropping compelling philosophy and ideas into his work in such a way that it is part of the story and the thoughts of the characters and he does it so frequently that you wind up putting the book down a lot just to sit and think about those ideas. very stimulating. i've never read much about the templars before and it is interesting to get a history on them. i feel compelled to find out if the history he tells is fiction or historical.
part of what makes this book so compelling to me is that i get the references in a lot of the name-dropping he does. gotta love my great books school education.
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I've yet to meet its match, really.
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i am a big c.s. friedman fan, but i like her sf more than i like her fantasy. this is fantasy, but darker than her gerald terrant books. i like how her stories (as a whole at least) always twist in a way i don't expect, contain more than i supposed...i've read so much science fiction and fantasy that i get bored with stuff that doesn't have complex characters (mostly ones that aren't flawed enough) or that have plot lines that are too predictable.
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two things
2) it's 150,000 pages. I wish it were 15,000. I'd be done in no snap. They are actually two different challenges. I'm just doing them at the same time. Which reminds me, I need to post a review up for Neal Stephenson's books that I've been reading.
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Yeah, lame, I know.
So I joined the 50 book community. That might motivate me to actually pick up a danged book! I used to read so much -- 50 books in 52 weeks, no problem.
Anyway,
My first book (started on Sunday): Jane Austen "Sense and Sensibility". Been meaning to read this for a while. I've read "Pride and Prejudice" and "Persuasion", but never any of her other books.