I finished up Katherine last week and if you are interested, you can read my Goodreads review here.
I've been reading my way through Kate Forsyth's Bitter Greens, which is a retelling of the Rapunzel fairy tale, and absolutely LOVING this book - I am about 75% through it, so I should have it finished up at this time next week.
I'll be turning my reading attention to The Thirteenth Tale for the upcoming week. I'm hoping to enjoy this book quite a bit - I love literary history/mystery kind of books and this one has good ratings, so I'm crossing my fingers it plays out that way! :)
WEEKS & TOPICS
1. a book with more than 500 pages: Bitter
Greens by Kate Forsyth.
2. a romance: Katherine by
Anya Seton. FINISHED
4. a book published this year: The
House of Hawthorne by Erika Robuck.
5. a book with a number in the title: The
Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield.
6. a book written by someone under 30: Eragon
by Christopher Paolini.
7. a book with nonhuman characters: The Greyfriar
by Susan Griffith.
8. a funny book: Bossypants
by Tina Fey.
9. a book by a female author: Fever 1793 by
Laurie Anderson.
10. a mystery or thriller:
Séance
in Sepia by Michelle Black.
11. a book with a one-word title: Jabberwocky
by Daniel Coleman.
12. a book of short stories:
Snow
White, Blood Red anthology.
13. a book set in a different country: The
Winter Palace by Eva Stachniak.
14. a nonfiction book:
The
Fossil Hunter by Shelley Emling.
15. a popular author's first book: The
Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan.
16. a book from your favorite author that you haven't read
yet: Forests
of the Heart by Charles deLint. FINISHED.
17. a book a friend recommended: Botelo by
Alyson Hagy.
18. a Pulitzer-prize winning book: Andersonville
by MacKinley Kantor.
19. a book based on a true story: The Wild
Princess by Mary Hart Perry.
20. a book at the bottom of your to read list: Before
I Go To Sleep by S.J Watson.
21. a book your mom or dad loves: The
Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.
22. a book that scares you: The
Blackhouse by Peter May.
23. a book more than 100 years old: Agnes Grey by
Anne Bronte.
24. a book based entirely on its cover: Twilight
of Avalon by Anna Elliot.
25. a book you were supposed to read in school but didn't: The
Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.
26. a memoir: Two Rings by Millie
Werber and Eve Keller
27. a book you can finish in a day
28. a book with antonyms in the title: Midnight
in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt.
29. a book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit: Iceland by
Betsy Tobin.
30. a book that came out the year you were born: Mary,
Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraser.
31. a book with bad reviews: Moon People?
32. a trilogy (the first): Clockwork
Angel by Cassandra Clarke.
33. a trilogy (the second) Clockwork
Prince by Cassandra Clarke.
34. a trilogy (the third)
Clockwork
Princess by Cassandra Clarke.
35. a book from your childhood: Island
of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell.
36. a book with a love triangle: Muse by Mary
Novak.
37. a book set in the future
38. a book set in high school: The Small
Rain by Madeline L’Engle.
39. a book with a color in the title: A Cavern
of Black Ice by J.V. Jones.
40. a book that made/makes you cry
41. a book with magic: Grave Witch
by Kalayna Price.
42. a graphic novel
43. a book by an author you've never read before: My
Name is Mary Sutter by Robin Oliveira
44. a book you own but have never read: The
Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro.
45. a book that takes place in your hometown: Magic
America by C.E. Medford.
46. a book that was originally written in another language: The Alchemist
by Paulo Coelho.
47. a book set during Christmas (or similar holiday): A
Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas.
48. a book written by an author with your same initials: Silver
Lies by Ann Parker.
49. a play
50. a banned book: Beloved
by Toni Morrison.
51. a book based on OR turned into a tv show: Deja Dead
by Kathy Reichs.
52. a book you started but never finished: The
Heresy of Dr. Dee by Phil Rickman.
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