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2016 Plans
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Lieke's 2016 challenge

My plan:
The 2016 List
� 1. A book you meant to read in 2015, but didn't
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
� 2. A book set in a different continent
The Housekeeper + The Professor
� 3. A book from the ŷ Choice Awards 2015 (winner or nominated)
Uprooted
� 4. A book by an author you discovered in 2015
Beautiful Creatures - Svåra val, magiska hemligheter
A Gathering of Shadows
� 5. A book with a title beginning with the 1st letter of your name
Lang zal ze leven
� 6. The highest rated on your TBR
The Book Thief
� 7. A book about books
The Children's Book
� 8. A classic book with less than 200 pages
Little black Penguin book
Peter Pan
� 9. A book that was mentioned in another book
Gerechtigheid
� 10. A book by an author you feel you should have read by now
Tigana
� 11. A book from the Rory Gilmore challenge
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
� 12. A childhood classic
Fantastic Mr. Fox
� 13. Reader’s Choice
Ship of Destiny
� 14. A book with one of the five W’s -or H in the title (Who/What/Where/When/Why/How)
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared
� 15. A book set in the past (more than 100 years ago)
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
� 16. A book from the top 100 mystery novels
Dracula
� 17. A book with a beautiful cover
Insurgent
� 18. A book on a summer/beach reading list
TBD: Katie Fforde/Jill Mansell
� 19. A non-fiction book
Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe
� 20. A book with a first name in the title
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
� 21. A book from the ŷ Recommendations page
A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold
� 22. The first book in a new to you series
Divergent
� 23. The next book in a series you are reading
The Mad Ship
� 24. A "between the numbers" book of a series (0.5, 1,5, 2.5, etc.)
I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: Rebel Allies
� 25. A book whose main character is in a profession that interests you
Storyteller: The Authorized Biography of Roald Dahl
� 26. A book everyone is talking about
Fangirl
� 27. A book with a beautiful title (in your own opinion)
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
� 28. A biography, autobiography, or memoir
In the Shadow of Man
� 29. A book by an author who writes under more than one name
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
� 30. A fairytale from a culture other than your own
Grimm Tales for Young and Old
� 31. A work of young adult fiction
Some Girls Are
32. A historical fiction book
The Historian
� 33. The 16th book on your TBR
Ship of Magic
� 34. A book about mental illness
Paaz
� 35. An award winning book
A Dance with Dragons
� 36. An identity book - a book about a different culture, religion or sexual orientation
Reigers vlucht
� 37. A book that you've seen the movie of but haven't read (saw the musical)
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
� 38. A book about an anti hero
A Game of Thrones
� 39. A previous suggestion that did not make it into the list (A book that was turned into a TV series)
A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow
� 40. A novella from your favorite genre
Secret Histories
� 41. A book about a major world event (fiction or non-fiction)
De lijst van meneer Rosenblum
� 42. A top 100 fantasy novel
A Clash of Kings
� 43. A book about a thing that goes bump in the night
HEX
� 44. A book you're embarrassed to read in public
TBD: Romance
� 45. A book related to a hobby or passion you have
Nergens is ook ergens
� 46. A crime story
The 50/50 Killer
� 47. A book with a type of food/drink in the title
James and the Giant Peach
� 48. A dystopia
Allegiant
� 49. A book with a great opening line
How I Live Now
� 50. A book originally written in a language other than English
Ruby Red
� 51. A short story from a well-known author
Blinde wilg, slapende vrouw
� 52. A book published in 2016
De Klauw

Reread
� Harry Potter 4, 5, 6 and 7
� Song of Fire and Ice 1, 2 and 3 (A+B)
Read
� Live ship traders series
� Divergent series

- Read 60 books �
- this challenge :) �
- reading at least 40 books I bought before 2015 �
- finish rereading Harry Potter �
- (re)read A Song of Fire and Ice series
- read The Live Ship traders series and The Divergent series �

Reigers vlucht
Tigana
Gerechtigheid
Grote verwachtingen
Slaves of Socorro
Een schaal van wind
Daantje de Wereldkampioen
Sjakie en de chocoladefabriek
Stille getuigen
Een ketting van water
The Thornthwaite Inheritance
map:??
.....
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The Book Thief
Het magische schip
Secret Histories
Fangirl
Het Dolende Schip
The Housekeeper + The Professor
I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: Rebel Allies
A Gathering of Shadows
How I Live Now
Het Bestemde Schip
Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe
Some Girls Are
Reigers vlucht
Tigana
Gerechtigheid
Grote verwachtingen
Slaves of Socorro
Een schaal van wind
Daantje de Wereldkampioen
Sjakie en de chocoladefabriek
Stille getuigen
Een ketting van water
The Thornthwaite Inheritance
...

Still looking to fill in the empty numbers with books that are already on my TBR.

Peter Pan is a favorite and I really enjoyed Divergent (less the sequels) and the Liveship Traders.
Liesl&Po is on my bookshelf, I hope to read it before the January so if you keep it, I'll be pleased to discuss it with you.

But I'm on holiday so I haven't done a lot of reading, which means I'm already behind.

An easy and fun read, I like her writing a lot.


I loved his books as a child and now read them in English for the first time.

Still a great book, but I wasn't looking forward to some scenes and when I knew one was coming I just left the book unread although I already knew what was going to happen.


One good thing about my car not working, I have a lot of reading time on the train.


I finished Going Dutch by Katie Fforde, a fun and easy read.



I liked the book a lot, the time travel was great but it is a children's book. It is advertised as YA but I think it is just below that. Luckily the teenage romance part was not too big.



At the beginning of the month I try to make a selection of possible reads from my plan and I include challenge books and buddy reads. I'm currently rereading Harry Potter, so I'll probably read HP 6 next. But sometimes another book will start calling my name ;)


I like to read what I feel like, but it keeps some books on the TBR for a long time.
I finished rereading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and now I just want to sit in a corner and cry :(

I also read Universele Reisgids voor Moeilijke Landen by Jelle Brandt Corstius a travel guide for difficult countries. It was a funny and quick read, I will definitely read more books from this writer.



I read them in English and it went ok, but it definitely takes me longer, so I really need to be in the mood for a long read if I start the series again.

And then I would sometimes not continue because I didn't like what was going to happen. But they are long books, so they do take time.
I'm planning to reread the 3rd book next month.

Very interesting to read, I'm looking forward to reading Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe.
I finished rereading Harry Potter och Dödsrelikerna so I finished rereading the series. It was the first time I reread book 6 and 7, I had forgotten some things or forgotten that they where different in the book. I have steen the movies more than once.
Just finished reading Paaz by Myrthe van der Meer, an impressive book about a girl who is admitted to a psychiatric department of a hospital because she is suicidal.
The author has written an autobiographical story, that gives me a lot to think about. About how different people see live, but also how people interpret things different.

I reread A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow by George R.R. Martin, I remembered more from the first book then from this book and I can only think of one thing that will happen in the next book. That will be my last reread of this series. The next book I haven't read yet.
As a side read I read Frukost klockan 8 by Debbie Macomber, another great book by her that is easy to read but tackles a few heavier subjects.


It was a good book, with a different magic. Looking forward to know how it continues, but i'll have to wait a bit for that.

De piraten van hiernaast was a very funny book.
Stille getuigen is a serious book.
And I read Peter Pan & Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens a classic I hadn't read, I liked Peter Pan the other story Peter Pan in Kensington gardens I liked less.

With interesting additional information after each fairy tale.

Didn't like it as much as the first book, and it felt a bit to much at times. More war, more conspiracies ....
I do like her writing although the alternating chapters between Tris and Four didn't feel good at times, I sometimes had trouble reading who was the main character at the time.
But I did finish a series with this book, I'm not counting the short stories for this series because I understood they don't add anything to the series.


I liked the book a lot and can't wait to read the next books in the series. The characters in the book are not completely good or bad. Sometimes I don't like a character (or the actions) but the next chapter is from that characters point of view and then the characters actions are not as bad as they where from the other point of view.
I hope this makes sense :)

It contains three stories that give you more information about characters from the books, like the books I like them a lot, the characters are great and the stories have a lot of action.
Now I have to find out what is the best order to read the books and stories I have left :)

Het Dolende Schip
The Housekeeper + The Professor
I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: Rebel Allies

I really enjoyed this book, I love the setting with the different London's.

The characters, the teenage romance, the war, almost everything in the story didn't feel real. I didn't like the writing style either.
A few parts in the story felt better but they where short and not many.
I read the book for 49. Book with a great opening line:
"My name is Elizabeth but no one's ever called me that."

I loved Het Bestemde Schip by Robin Hobb and I read it for 13. Reader’s Choice.
I finished Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe by Jane Goodall for 19. A non-fiction book.
I'm still unsure what to think of De houdgreep by Joost Zwagerman. It wasn't bad but it wasn't very easy to read either.

And I have another of her series (Tawny man) on my list before that one. I want to read that series next year (if I can wait that long).

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1. A book you meant to read in 2015, but didn't
Harry Potter och Fenixorden by J.K. Rowling
2. A book set in a different continent
The Housekeeper + The Professor by Yoko Ogawa
3. A book from the ŷ Choice Awards 2015 (winner or nominated)
Uprooted by Naomi Novik
4. A book by an author you discovered in 2015
A Gathering of Shadows by V.E. Schwab
5. A book with a title beginning with the 1st letter of your name
Lang zal ze leven by Koos Meinderts
6. The highest rated on your TBR
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
7. A book about books
Grote verwachtingen by Pieter Steinz
8. A classic book with less than 200 pages
Peter Pan & Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie
9. A book that was mentioned in another book
Gerechtigheid by Stieg Larsson
10. A book by an author you feel you should have read by now
Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay
11. A book from the Rory Gilmore challenge
Harry Potter och den flammande bägaren by J.K. Rowling
12. A childhood classic
Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl
13. Reader’s Choice
Het Bestemde Schip by Robin Hobb
14. A book with one of the five W’s -or H in the title (Who/What/Where/When/Why/How)
Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann by Jonas Jonasson
15. A book set in the past (more than 100 years ago)
Slaves of Socorro by John Flanagan
16. A book from the top 100 mystery novels
Dracula by Bram Stoker
17. A book with a beautiful cover
Insurgent by Veronica Roth
18. A book on a summer/beach reading list
Going Dutch by Katie Fforde
19. A non-fiction book
Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe by Jane Goodall
20. A book with a first name in the title
Harry Potter och Halvblodsprinsen by J.K. Rowling
21. A book from the ŷ Recommendations page
A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold by George R.R. Martin
22. The first book in a new to you series
Divergent by Veronica Roth
23. The next book in a series you are reading
Het Dolende Schip by Robin Hobb
24. A "between the numbers" book of a series (0.5, 1,5, 2.5, etc.)
I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: Rebel Allies by Pittacus Lore
25. A book whose main character is in a profession that interests you
Een schaal van wind by Cate Tiernan
26. A book everyone is talking about
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
27. A book with a beautiful title (in your own opinion)
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
28. A biography, autobiography, or memoir
In the Shadow of Man by Jane Goodall
29. A book by an author who writes under more than one name
Harry Potter och Dödsrelikerna by J.K. Rowling
30. A fairytale from a culture other than your own
Grimm Tales: For Young and Old by Philip Pullman
31. A work of young adult fiction
Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers
32. A historical fiction bookWildcard: Kiss by Jill Mansell
33. The 16th book on your TBR
Het magische schip by Robin Hobb
34. A book about mental illness
Paaz by Myrthe van der Meer
35. An award winning book
Daantje de Wereldkampioen by Roald Dahl
36. An identity book - a book about a different culture, religion or sexual orientation
Reigers vlucht by Sophie Lucas
37. A book that you've seen the movie of but haven't read
Sjakie en de chocoladefabriek by Roald Dahl
38. A book about an anti hero
A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
39. A previous suggestion that did not make it into the list: A book that was turned into a TV series
A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow by George R.R. Martin
40. A novella from your favorite genre
Secret Histories by Pittacus Lore
41. A book about a major world event (fiction or non-fiction)
Stille getuigen by Gijs Wanders
42. A top 100 fantasy novel
A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin
43. A book about a thing that goes bump in the night
Een ketting van water by Cate Tiernan
44. A book you're embarrassed to read in public
The Trouble With Valentine's Day by Rachel Gibson
45. A book related to a hobby or passion you have
Nergens is ook ergens by Henk de Velde
46. A crime story
The Thornthwaite Inheritance by Gareth P. Jones
47. A book with a type of food/drink in the title
James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
48. A dystopia
Allegiant by Veronica Roth
49. A book with a great opening line
How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff
50. A book originally written in a language other than English
Robijnrood by Kerstin Gier
51. A short story from a well-known author
Blinde wilg, slapende vrouw by Haruki Murakami
52. A book published in 2016
De Klauw by Adrian Stone
Other books read:
Kiss by Jill Mansell
A Slip under the Microscope by H.G. Wells
De rode canapé by Michèle Lesbre
De leeuw en zijn hemd by Nelleke Noordervliet
Zink by David van Reybrouck
Universele Reisgids voor Moeilijke Landen by Jelle Brandt Corstius
Broer by Esther Gerritsen
Ja-maar..Omdenken by Berthold Gunster
Woordenvol by Dolf Jansen
Girl at Sea by Maureen Johnson
Frukost klockan 8 by Debbie Macomber
Tisdagarna Med Morrie by Mitch Albom
Het kleine koude front by Michel Krielaars
De piraten van hiernaast by Reggie Naus
Troost by Arie Boomsma
Summer of Love by Katie Fforde
De houdgreep by Joost Zwagerman
Making Your Mind Up by Jill Mansell
Sjakie en de Grote Glazen Lift by Roald Dahl
De GVR by Roald Dahl
Een cirkel van as by Cate Tiernan
Een veer van steen by Cate Tiernan
3PAK by Mirjam Mous ea
The Choice by Nicholas Sparks
De wilde gave by Ursula K. Le Guin
Matilda by Roald Dahl
Starry Night by Debbie Macomber
What I Talk about When I Talk about Running by Haruki Murakami
Beautiful Creatures - Svåra val, magiska hemligheter by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
Vicious by V.E. Schwab
The gospel according to Larry: verbeter de wereld , begin bij je blog by Janet Tashjian
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (narrator Neil Gaiman)