Handshakes' 2023 Challenge

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Handshakes' 2023 Challenge

1handshakes
Editado: Jul 19, 2:13 am

Hello everyone. I've never read 50 books in a year before, and I could definitely use some encouragement! So... despite being behind last year, I was able to rally toward the finish-line and complete my original 12 book goal. I'm gonna shoot for a "little" bit more this year. I'm also considering the A-Z challenge in which I pick at least one title that starts which each letter of the alphabet. Wish me luck!

1. Revival by Stephen King ★★★★☆
2. Brain by Robin Cook ★★★★★
3. City of Glass by Paul Auster ★★★☆☆
4. Mortal Fear by Robin Cook ★★★★☆
5. Point Omega by Don DeLillo ★★★☆☆
6. Running Wild by J.G. Ballard ★★★☆☆
7. The Deep by Peter Benchley ★★★★☆
8. By His Grace by Dada Mukerjee ★★★★☆
9. The Forgotten Room by Lincoln Child ★★★★☆
10. The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton ★★★★★
11. Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland ★★★★★
12. Deep Fathom by James Rollins ★★★★★
13. Tick Tock by Dean Koontz ★★★★☆

2Jackie_K
Jan 4, 1:15 pm

Good luck with your increased goal!

3rabbitprincess
Jan 4, 6:03 pm

Welcome back and have a great reading year!

4handshakes
Jan 4, 8:53 pm

>2 Jackie_K: Thank you!!

>3 rabbitprincess: Thank you!!

5MissWatson
Jan 5, 5:23 am

Welcome back and good success with your reading!

6connie53
Jan 5, 7:30 am

Happy New Year and welcome to a new year of ROOTing

7Ann_R
Jan 5, 5:10 pm

Wishing you a wonderful year tackling the books you own.

8handshakes
Fev 21, 2:20 am

Just finished The Forgotten Room by Lincoln Child. It was pretty good!

9handshakes
Mar 7, 9:51 pm

Just reread The Andromeda Strain. Just as good as before, if not better.

10handshakes
Mar 24, 10:25 pm

Just reread Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland. Way better the second time around!

11rabbitprincess
Mar 25, 10:38 am

>10 handshakes: Ooh, I should read that one again too. My all-time favourite of his is Microserfs.

12handshakes
Editado: Mar 26, 9:55 pm

>11 rabbitprincess: Girlfriend in a Coma is my all-time favorite. I've read all of his works and I'm making my way through a second time. Microserfs was a great one for me; definitely gave me a glimpse into the mid 90s (from an adult's perspective). I enjoyed JPod, his "follow-up" novel as well. It's too bad he didn't do another one after JPod to comment on the crazy technology we have now. I'm sure he'd have some wonderful stuff to say!

13handshakes
Abr 6, 5:42 pm

Finished Deep Fathom by James Rollins last night. What a ride!

14connie53
Maio 22, 7:23 am

Hi, Just popping in to say Hi and see what you have been reading.

15handshakes
Jul 19, 2:11 am

>14 connie53: Thanks for popping in, Connie. I haven't finished much since the beginning of April, sadly. Just one book. TickTock by Dean Koontz.

16connie53
Ago 19, 8:43 am

>15 handshakes: That's not so good! I hope your reading picks up again.

17handshakes
Ago 27, 9:14 pm

>16 connie53: Thanks, Connie. Sadly ADHD is winning the battle, and my doctors are being unhelpful.

18handshakes
Set 12, 11:28 pm

Finished Kingdom of Bones and JPod recently.