Sunday, February 28, 2010

TSS: February reading round up

This week's unofficial Sunday Salon post is my February reading round up, although I am still wondering how on earth can it possibly be the end of February already. I know it is a short month, but it really should still only be near the middle of the month, maybe the 21st, not the end of the month.

The biggest casualty of the fact that the end of the month is upon us is my LOTR Readalong book, The Fellowship of the Ring. My intention was to read 100 pages a week, but I am still stuck on page 160 having not read anything for a couple of weeks at least! And, I haven't even requested the next book from the library so it isn't like I would be ready for the next month's readalong anyway!

So, if I haven't been reading the Tolkien book, what have I been reading? This month I read 12 books, which is not bad, especially considering that two of those books were chunksters.

The books I read were:

If His Kiss Is Wicked by Jo Goodman (4.5/5)
Leonardo's Swans by Karen Essex (4/5)
First Comes Marriage by Mary Balogh (4/5)
A Distant Shore by Peter Yeldham (4.5/5)
Tears of Pearl by Tasha Alexander (3/5)
Graceling by Kristin Cashore (4.5/5)
Emma Vol 2 by Kaoru Mori (4/5)
Remember When by Nora Roberts/J D Robb
Roses by Leila Meacham (4.5/5)
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss (5/5)
Betrayal of the Blood Lily by Lauren Willig (4/5)
Mistress of the Sun by Sandra Gulland (4/5)

And how did I go with my challenges?

I had several books which covered multiple challenges this month. I love it when that happens! The book that I read for the Year of the Historical challenge was Jo Goodman's If His Kiss Is Wicked (excellent dialogue) also qualified for the Romance  Reading Challenge as did First Comes Marriage.

The books that I read for the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge this month were Leonardo's Swans, Roses, The Betrayal of the Blood Lily and Mistress of the Sun. I am making good progress through the Historical Fiction Reading challenge having read 6 of the 20 books required to get to the Obsessed level of achievement. Karen Essex's Leonardo's Swans also qualified for the Tournament of Reads (just), and Mistress of the Sun for the French Historical Challenge.

I am happy to report that I am still doing okay on the Aussie Authors reading challenge. This month I read A Distant Shore by Peter Yeldham, and I am currently over half way through Lord Sunday by Garth Nix, the final book in the Keys to the Kingdom YA series.

So far I have read 27 books for the 100+ Reading challenge and 22 books for the Support Your Local Reading Challenge. I did notice that there is new reading challenge called 100 Books in a Year that is being hosted by Reading with Sea which runs from March 2010 to February 2011. I am still deciding whether to sign up or not for that challenge. It does seem to be a duplication 100+ challenge that I am already participating in, but covers a different period, so I might still sign up.

I made a start on the Chunkster Challenge this month by reading Roses by Leila Meacham and The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss (excellent, excellent book). Roses also qualified for the Pub 2010 challenge.

I also read a book for the In Death Reading Challenge. Remember When is a bit of a strange book really. The first half of the book is written in the style of Nora Roberts, and the second half is J D Robb featuring Eve Dallas from the In Death books. Nora Roberts and J D Robb are the same person writing under different names but it was still a bit strange to read.

The challenges that I didn't make any progress on this month include the Harry Potter Reading Challenge, the Vampire Series Challenge (which I kind of surprising - a whole month without reading a vampire novel. I can't remember the last time that happened), the Tudor Book Challenge, the L J Smith reading challenge and also my own Terry Pratchett Reading Challenge. I am planning to put a post up for the Terry Pratchett Challenge this week. Actually, I have been planning that for a while now, but this week I will actually do it!


No progress on these challenges doesn't stop me from joining new challenges. This time I am joining Carrie at Books and Movies in her Ireland Reading Challenge. It runs from February to November and I am planning to meet the Luck O' the Irish level of achievement by reading 4 novels that are either set in Ireland, written by Irish authors or involving Irish history or Irish characters

11 comments:

  1. Yay - I'm so glad you're doing this challenge with us!

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  2. I definitely envy you! I am also stuck on the Fellowship book somewhere between pg 150 and 160. I want to sit today and finish it at any cost! But apart from this book, I did only 5 books. :( Man, I will be happy to get out of grad school!

    You definitely had a good month!

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  3. You still got a lot of work done!

    http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/february-monthly-news.html

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  4. You did really well this month! I am so impressed with you and your challenge progress. I didn't progress with any challenges in February, really. Eek- that doesn't bode well!

    Also loved your hilarious post about "Send me an angel." :-)

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  5. I am not into challenges any more. I gave it up in the new year!

    lOL!

    TSS: February Wrap-up

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  6. Gautami, I had a challenge free year a couple of years ago, but I can't seem to say no to them at the moment.

    Aarti, so far I am pretty happy with my challenge progress. Fingers crossed that I can keep it up!

    Freda, I was a bit surprised to be honest.

    Carrie, I am looking forward to it.

    Aths, I don't know when I am going to be able to read more.

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  7. From REMEMBER WHEN, the first half show that the murder was never solved in present time. And the second half sorta take the story where it left off from the first half and go into the future time. I thought that was brilliant of Nora/Robb to do, yet at same time it was strange :)

    Congrats on your books reading! You sure read more than I do :)

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  8. It was definitely a good idea Julia, it just didn't really gel for me!

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  9. I like how you keep joining challenges. You are a go getter!

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  10. Or just silly! One or the other!

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  11. I would welcome you and anyone else who would like to participate.

    -Sea (of Reading with Sea)
    http://www.readingwithsea.wordpress.com

    Also, for those of you who are participating in any reading challenge, our "Reading Journal challenge" is an easy one to participate in and compliments all other reading challenges.

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