Thursday, 12 February 2009

50 Book Challenge February Books

February Books:

7: Labyrinth by Kate Mosse: its hard going with alot of the dialoge in French but i'm getting there. About half way through now.

GM 50 Books in 2009 Challenge Rules

I've decided to take part in the Goddess Mumz.com 50 books in 2009 challenge. Here are the rules.

Books that count:
* Novels
* Autobiographies / Biographies
* Poetry Anthologies etc
* Short story collections
* Novel length books on philosophy
* Substantial self-help books (not those twee thin/small books you can buy!)
* Books that you've read in the past and decide to re-read also count

Book's that don't count:
* Cookery books
* Text books
* Magazines
* Graphic Novels
* compendiums
* Any factual book that has a heavy picture or graphical content.
* Childrens Books
* Craft Books
* Reference books
* Guide books
* Joke books

50 Book Challenge January Books

January's books:

1. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (Audio Book): Still listening to this in the car and at the gym mainly. Hope this counts as one of my 50!

2. New Moon by Stephenie Meyer: Loved rereading the series again, totally engrossed into the world of Forks and the Cullens. Dreaming, Day Dreaming, throuoghly enjoying it.

3. Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer: Probably my least favourite of the series, don't know why it just doesn't have that suspence like the others, maybe its bacause they aren't any relationship changes between Edward and Bella in this book.

4. Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer: On the last few chapters of this one now, flying through it as R has been away and I'm not good at sleeping alone so I read till the wee hours and normally fall asleep with the book on my face. Will probably finish this tonight.

5. The Tales of Beedle the Bard by JK Rowling: Read this in one evening, reminded me of the first two Harry Potter style and Audience level. Dumbledore's comments made me chuckle though. R kept asking me what I was laughing at.

6. The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory: I love this book and wanted to re-read it before I saw the film. The book is miles better than the film and they miss out vital information and add daft parts to the movie. Can't find my copy of this book so will keep my eyes open at local book sales for a copy to keep.