Monday, May 31, 2010

May’s Books

Books read in May: 10
Books listened to in May: 5

Books:
28. “Escape” by Caroyln Jessop
29. “Dead in the Family” by Charlaine Harris (Sookie #10)
30. “My Fair Lazy” by Jen Lancaster
31. “An Abundance of Katherines” by John Green
32. “Tempted” by PC Cast (House of Night #6)
33. “4th of July” by James Patterson (Women’s Murder Club #4)
34. “5th Horseman” by James Patterson (Women’s Murder Club #5)
35. “Spirit Bound” by Richelle Mead (Vampire Academy #5)
36. “Beautiful Creatures” by Kami Garcia/Margaret Stohl (Caster Chronicles #1)
37. “Princess in Love” by Meg Cabot (Princess Diaries #3)

Audiobooks:
16. “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” by Steig Larsson
17. “The Swan Thieves” by Elizabeth Kostova
18. “The Princess Diaries” by Meg Cabot (Princess Diaries #1)
19. “Princess in the Spotlight” by Meg Cabot (Princess Diaries #2)
20. “Princess in Waiting” by Meg Cabot (Princess Diaries #4)


May is always my favorite month as a book lover, because so many great ones always come out. Three out of five of the pre-orders I got for the year came out ("Dead in the Family," "My Fair Lazy" and "Spirit Bound") – so it was a very exciting time for me.

On another note…
I had no idea “The Princess Diaries” was originally a book series. I was a big fan of the movies and enjoy Meg Cabot, so I decided to give them a go. So far they are super cute, and I’m looking forward to all 10 of them. ☺


Favorite book of the month:
“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” by Steig Larsson
One word – amazing. I am so excited to dive into the 2 other books in this series. (Just a warning – the first 50 pages or so are kind of blah…but it gets so much better).

Honorable mentions:
- “Escape” by Caroyln Jessop
- "5th Horseman” by James Patterson (Women’s Murder Club #5)
- “Spirit Bound” by Richelle Mead (Vampire Academy #5)
- “The Swan Thieves” by Elizabeth Kostova

Biggest disappointment: “Beautiful Creatures” by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
I really wanted to like this book, but I just couldn’t. I just found it on the boring side, and I lacked attachment to the characters. I realize there was a love story somewhere in this book, but I did not feel the love whatsoever.

6 comments:

  1. I am STILL working on The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo... and have been since last August. I don't know it's because I don't under foreign government or I'm just lazy, cause I'm struggling to get through it. I have heard it's an awesome book overall though!

    also just picked up my first Sookie Stackhouse series book, so I'm excited to get into it and get through the series!

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  2. I'm about to start the series! Yay

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  3. Mandee – Don't give up. I know the beginning deals with a lot of financial boringness, but it gets better. I think once Lisbeth Salander gets involved with the book, it starts picking up.

    Blogging with the Bryans – Yay!

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  4. i wish someone would have told me about girl with the dragon tattoo...twice this week i was told about needing to get thru the first 50 pages. i had no idea, and returned it to the library. i was on a really long waiting list, so i know there's no getting it back now. oh well.

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  5. Oh my gosh, we have SUCH similar taste in books! I just put Beautiful Creatures on hold at the library along with the new Women's Murder Club book (I am like 88th on the wait list though). Do you have a long commute or something--I can't get through that many audio books in one month.

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  6. Charlotte – No long commute for me, but I am lucky enough to be able to listen to them at work. On top of that, whenever I paint – I will also listen them.

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