The Books I’ve Read This Year, Part 1

My original intention was to keep a list of all the books I read this year and post it sometime the last week of December, but for some reason, I started writing why I’d read what I read or if I enjoyed it or not, etc. and the draft starting getting really long.  I thought to myself- no one is going to want to read this mindless list by the end of the year- it will probably double in size and be impossible to get through!  So, to save my readers the hassle of a really long, boring, mind-numbing post, I’ve decided I’d go ahead and post January through June.  I read 17 books, which considering all the shit I’ve been going through with changing jobs and weddings and basically hating myself and my life, is a lot.

The Smart One and the Pretty One: Read for the first time. Finished 1/10/10.  I’ve discovered a wonderful new author with this book.  See my post about Judging a Book By Its Cover for how I found this book and see my review of the book here.

Persuasion: Read for the twentieth or so time.  Finished sometime in February.  Tied for my second favorite Austen classic with Emma.  I am totally Anne Eliot in many ways.  I’m more like her than Elizabeth Bennet, which is probably why Pride and Prejudice is my first favorite!

The Jane Austen Book Club: Read for the second time.  Finished 3/4/10.  I actually like the movie version better than the book version.  Weird.  I think the movie version does a better job of incorporating the discussion of Austen’s books than the book does.  However, they made some stupid plot changes in the movie that would have been better left alone- isn’t that always the case?

Knitting Under the Influence: Read for the first time.  Began and Finished 3/5/10.  I loved this book!  Sometimes the characters will come into my head for no reason at all and I want to re-read it, but I’m trying really hard to read new books!  For more of my thoughts, see my review of the book here.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: Read for the fifth time.  Finished 3/26/10.  Obviously the reading new books thing didn’t quite work out for me.  I blame ABC Family.  They showed a couple of marathon weekends with scenes from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and it really made me want to read the whole series again.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Read for the fifth time.  Finished 3/28/10.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Read for the fifth time.  Finished 3/30/10.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Read for the fifth time.  Finished 4/2/10.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Read for the fifth time.  Finished 4/4/10.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Read for the fourth time.  Finished 4/5/10.  I have to make a comment here.  This book is so freaking good.  I think it has just replaced Goblet of Fire as my favorite in the series.  I cried through like the last 10 chapters.  It packs such an emotional punch.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Read for the third time.  Finished 4/8/10.  This is one of the best series ever written.  If you don’t agree, well, I just don’t know what to say to you.  Except that you are insane.

Alphabet Weekends: Read for the first time.  Finished 4/13/10.  I was disappointed.  This should have been a good book, it had all the elements for a book I would like.  British characters.  Romance.  Complicated relationships.  Interesting and fun activities.  But.  It failed me.  See how, here.

Dear John: Read for the first time.  Finished 4/15/10.  More telling than showing, but I still blubbered like a little baby.  Now must see the movie.  I love Amanda Seyfried, and Channing Tatum is hot.

Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister:  Read for the first time.  Finished 5/2/10.  Has restored my faith in Gregory Maguire, a little.  I LOVED Wicked when I read it a couple of years ago.  So I bought the sequel, Son of a Witch, and another of Maguire’s, Mirror MirrorSon and Mirror were huge disappointments.  They just weren’t captivating like Wicked was.  I didn’t enjoy the style of the writing or the storylines, and Mirror ending up going absolutely nowhere.  But Confessions was much better.  It wasn’t as intriguing and page-turning as Wicked, but it was much closer and I felt satisfied after reading it.

By the Time You Read This: Read for the first time.  Finished 6/2/10.  I bought this book at Target right before my trip to Disney because I realized that I hadn’t brought any books with me for the plane ride.  It was pretty good.  The beginning was a little annoying because the author would show what was happening and then say what was happening.  Very redundant.  But that dwindled out after a few chapters, so I wonder if it was stylistically on purpose to show the growth and maturation of the character (who began the book at age 12 and ended at age 30).

206 Bones: Read for the first time.  Finished 6/23/10.  I love Kathy Reichs and all of the Temperance Brennan novels.  Here’s what I like most about them: the author doesn’t try and get fancy with flowery prose and descriptions that take you an hour to read and understand.  She just tells the story.  She gives background where necessary and gives just enough description so you can envision the scene, but SHE TELLS THE STORY!  Love it.

And a little thing that makes me happy: Laughing aloud to a funny moment in a book and not caring if people think I’m crazy for laughing to myself.

9 thoughts on “The Books I’ve Read This Year, Part 1

  1. Wow 17 books so far?! That is impressive Rachel! I remember your post ‘Judging a book by it’s cover’ and I got the book after your post but I just couldn’t get around to reading it- it’s on my ‘to do list’ for this summer! And I don’t know how many times I’ve read the Persuasion, I think it must be 20 or something… What is with that book?! 😉
    I loved your ‘little thing’- I also make faces and expressions when I’m reading- people look at me like I’m weird. And they may be right 🙂

    1. I hope you do get to read it eventually. I really enjoyed it! Persuasion is always just a hair away from becoming my favorite- I love it’s beautiful simplicity and honesty. Glad you liked the little thing- they will be appearing in every post from now on. 🙂

  2. Wow, you’ve read a lot of books. Persuasion is my favorite of the six but I can understand why P&P is many people’s favorite.

    1. Persuasion is always like an inch away from being my favorite… and then I read Pride and Prejudice again. You just can’t beat Mr. Darcy. You just can’t. I blame him for the fact that I’ve never found a boyfriend!

  3. Awesome list! I am fellow OBSESSED with the Harry Potter books! 😀 I also really liked Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister…Mirror, Mirror was a strange one though, no doubt.

    Right now I am reading this AMAZING book called “Every Man Dies Alone”, based on a true story about World War II from inside Berlin, and just the paranoia and difficulty to mount any kind of resistance against the “Fuhrer”…SO many interesting characters and portraits of ordinary people at that time…needless to say it’s keeping me up at night and alert on the train…READING ROCKS!!

    Wish I had more time for it, that’s the only thing; I’m so impressed with your 17 plus everything else you’ve been doing! You are one of the reasons why I think the future will be ok, whereas all those obsessed with reality TV and having never opened a book since high school English class make me weep, weep, weep for the future 😉

    1. Thank you Romi! I swear if you didn’t like Harry Potter, all the cool points you’ve gained over this past year would have been completely wiped out.

      Reading does rock! It’s like the best thing ever. I was impressed with my 17 books too, until I told my mom and she was like “You don’t want to know how many books I read just last month.” To which I replied, “Yeah, well you don’t have three jobs!” What is it with moms needing to one-up their daughters?

      But anywho- thanks friend!

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