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message 1: by Anne (new)

Anne (librarianguish) | 636 comments Mod
This folder is for all of the books that you read to fit your "wild card" categories - go for it!

This should be a wild mish-mash of literary wonder...


message 2: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 229 comments The Fellowship of the Ring
The Lies of Locke Lamora
The Passage
The Historian
The Book of Life
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
Room
Love Anthony
Big Little Lies
The Dove Keepers
The Edge of Lost
Ross Poldark
This list may change a little but these are some I really want to get read this year.


message 3: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Amanda wrote: "The Fellowship of the Ring (Loved this!!)

A Constellation of Vital Phenomena (Was dissapointed based on the 4.12 rating)

Room (It was good)

Big Little Lies (Loved this!)



message 4: by Margo (last edited Jan 01, 2016 01:07PM) (new)

Margo  (dandylines) Amanda wrote: "The Fellowship of the Ring

Love the Dove Keepers.
I thought the mini-series was fairly well done



message 5: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Kander Swan Deception by Glede Browne Kabongo
The Things We Keep by Sally Hepworth
Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter
Thread and Gone by Lea Wait
All in Her Head by Sunny Mera
The Memory Box by Eva Lesko Natiello
14 Days to Die by A.B. Whelan
Karma's a Killer by Tracy Weber
Sweet Pepper Hero by J.J. Cook


message 6: by Margo (new)

Margo  (dandylines) Teresa wrote: "Swan Deception by Glede Browne Kabongo
The Things We Keep by Sally Hepworth
Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter
Thread and Gone by Lea Wa..."


That is quite a list - interesting too. I will have to look some of these up.


message 7: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthag503) I'll use this category for the books I find browsing at the library or in a book store that I want to read through the year that I didn't plan to read at the beginning of the challenge.


message 8: by Margo (new)

Margo  (dandylines) Musical theme
either about a musician or about a musical or related theme. Could also be a biography.


message 9: by Margo (new)

Margo  (dandylines) Art theme
Either about an artist, a painting or creation of either.
Art could include sculpture (DaVinci) or painting or even quilting or handwork - anything that is considered art.


message 10: by Margo (new)

Margo  (dandylines) dance theme
about dance or dancers


message 11: by Margo (new)

Margo  (dandylines) creativity
what I have in mind is the process of creativity or how to be creative.


message 12: by Margo (new)

Margo  (dandylines) Spiritual book or religion other than your own?
Some of Depak Chapra's books come to mind and well as those on Mindful Meditation and, and - have a whole list of them for anyone who is interested.


message 13: by . (new)

. | 5 comments Humour
Extreme Vinyl Cafe by Stuart McLean. I've read most of his books and enjoy his radio program, The Vinyl Cafe, and I've also seen him live. Home From The Vinyl Cafe: A Year Of Stories is one of my favourites.


message 14: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (teremazon) I'm going to be doing two other challenges, so the wild cards will be filled with categories of those


±·²¹³Ùá±ô¾±²¹ Lopes (silkcaramel) I have so far filled two of my wild cards with Dare Me by Megan Abbott and This Night So Dark by Amie Kaufman. I have The 5th lined up as my next wild card and the other two are still vacant because I'll probably fill it with books from the Contemporary YA group read.


message 16: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Todd | 45 comments Miss Julia Lays Down the Law by Ann B. Ross

This is a guilty pleasure read. It's not earth-shattering or exceptional literature - just another humorous situation Miss Julia, an elderly Southern lady gets herself into.


message 17: by Mary Sue (new)

Mary Sue The People Pill: The Cure for Every Manager's Number One Problem - This is a book about leadership and engaging your team. It was recommended by a co-worker.


message 19: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Hillring (dakkster) Kathy, what did you think of The Fireman? I've heard mixed opinions about it.


message 20: by Kathy (last edited Sep 02, 2016 12:03PM) (new)

Kathy I gave it just under 4 stars. I loved the concept of the disease and Hill made it sound plausible and believable. I also always love apocalyptic/survival fiction, so that is a plus. He also had a ton of fun 80's references and homages to many author's works, like King and Rowling.

However, I felt it was way too long. It could have been about 100-150 pages shorter with a good editor. I kept thinking I was getting to the climax of the story, but it just kept on going. Also, there were quite a few bad guys, but their characters could have been defined better.

Overall, not Joe Hill's best work, but I did end up staying up really late to read it. I would recommend reading this book!


message 21: by Mary Sue (new)

Mary Sue I just read Diners, Dives & Dead Ends. It was a quick, easy read - chosen because the main character has the same last name as I do. It was a cute, cozy mystery with likeable characters. Some of the scenarios and situations that Rose gets into are completely unbelievable, but overall, enjoyed it.


message 22: by Mary Sue (new)

Mary Sue 2 more to add to my completed list:
Nicholas Nickleby
Unlucky 13


message 23: by Mary Sue (new)

Mary Sue My final book to complete the 52 book challenge!!! - All the Ugly and Wonderful Things. This was one of those books that deals with a disturbing story line and would generate a lot of great discussion for a book club.


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