December 31, 2010

  • What I read in 2010

    I was going to do reviews of each book, but instead I’ll just highlight books based on general thoughts
    Red-DON’T BOTHER
    Light Blue-Kiddy, but I would totally recommend
    Purple-typical teen fiction, but alright
    Green-Deep/Complex
    Pink-Hilarious/Sarcastic
    Everything else I don’t know how to categorize, but I would recommend basically everything.
    1. Syren-Angie Sage 1/21/10
    2. Looking for Alaska-John Green 1/24/10
    3. The Awakening-Kate Chopin 2/10
    4. Have a little faith-Mitch Albom 3/10
    5. Sea of Monsters-Rick Riordan 3/10
    6. Battle of the Labyrinth-” ” 3/17/10
    7. The Last Olympian-” ” 3/17/10
    8. Looking Backward-Edward Bellamy 2/10 
    9. Precious-Sapphire 3/24/10
    10. The Great Gatsby-Fitzgerald 4/10/10
    11. The Life before her eyes-Laura Kasischke 5/20/10
    12. Tuesdays with Morrie-Mitch Albom-5/22/10
    13. Running with Scissors-Augusten Burroughs 6/22/10
    14. The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner-Steph. Meyer 6/22/10
    15. The Red Pyramid-Rick Riordan 7/2/10
    16. House Rules-Jodi Picoult 7/4/10
    17. Love and other four-letter words-Carolyn Mackler 7/4/10
    18. Exposed-Alex Kava 7/8/10
    19. A Girl’s Life Online-Katie Tarbox 7/14/1
    20. Double Identity-Margaret Peterson Haddix 7/18/10
    21. Deception Point-Dan Brown 7/22
    22. Paper Towns-John Green 7/27
    23. The Friday Night Knitting Club-Kate Jacobs 7/31
    24. The Devil Wears Prada-Laura Weisburger 8/8
    25. The 10th Circle-Jodi Picoult 8/13
    26. A Dirty Job-Christopher Moore
    27. Marley and Me-John Grogan 8/27
    28. Keeping faith-Jodi Picoult 10/4
    29. The Queen Geek Social Club-Laura Preble 10/13
    30. Beautiful Darkness-Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl 10/16
    31. The Longest Trip Home-John Grogan 11/8
    32. Hamlet-Shakespeare 11/11/10
    33. Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte (pretend that theres those 2 dots over the e in Bronte)
    34. The Case for Christ-Lee Strobel 12/4
    35. The Painted Veil-W. Somerset Maugham
    36. Friend is not a verb-Daniel Ehrenhaft

     

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