Bookworm Report, March 2006
Well, I think I really stretched my reading this month. I stepped into some genres I wouldn't have ever looked at without prompting from friends. I found a couple of new series that I love. And I read too much, again.
What's on the list this time?
Bookworm Review | ||
Year | Pages | Books |
2001 | 5,047 | 20 |
2002 | 1,819 | 5 |
2003 | 562 | 2 |
2004 | 1,881 | 5 |
2005 | 3,634 | 11 |
2006 | 4,624 | 14 |
- Captain Alatriste by Arturo Perez-Reverte
- Charlie All Night by Jennifer Crusie
- Confessions of a Super Mom by Melanie Lynne Hauser
- Purity of Blood by Arturo Perez-Reverte
- Petty Treason by Madeline Robins
- Timeline by Michael Crichton
- Fashionably Late by Beth Kendrick
- Alpine for you by Maddy Hunter
- Solstice Wood by Patricia A Mckillip
- The 5th horseman by James Patterson
- The Singing Sword by Jack Whyte
- Ill Wind by Rachel Caine
- Heat Stroke by Rachel Caine
- The Dark Hills Divide: The Land Of Elyon by Patrick Carman
For the year, I've read 37 books, or 11,788 pages, which averages to 12 books a month, or 3,929 pages per month, and an average book length of 319 pages.
I'd like to say that things will change once the weather gets warmer, but I've already finished two books this weekend. Granted, I did start one of them in March, but even still. The bad weather and a cold kept me inside much of the weekend. And the author kept me intrigued. Compelling reasons to keep reading.
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