Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts

January 15, 2017

Winners from 2016 Challenges hosted at the Book Date

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Full House Reading Challenge 2016

October to December link up of reviews: Darlene from  Darlene's Book Nook  Book from the Book Depository.  The Breakdown  B. A. Paris

Final completed house link up:  Jamie G. from Whatever You Think Of. $30 Amazon Voucher

Women's Fiction 2016 Reading Challenge

July - December link ups of reviews: Sherrie  P.  $10 Amazon voucher

Final link up for completion of challenge:  Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews $25 Amazon voucher.

Read the Books You Buy Reading Challenge 2016
Final Link Up:  Susan from Avid Series Reader  $25 Amazon Voucher

Congratulations to all the winners. 


January 3, 2017

2016 Bookish Resolutions Final Update


It’s time for a brand new challenge for the New Year: 2016 Bookish Resolutions Challenge hosted by Laura @ trips down imagination road and Michelle @Because Reading
See more by clicking on the links above.


Reading

Three of Three goals achieved.
  • make headway with the J. D. Robb series so that I am almost caught up by the end of the year. At present I have completed #25, so by end of 2016 would like to be at somewhere around #38-40.
  • Complete the reading challenges I have signed up for in the 2016 year.
  • Read ten books by New Zealand authors. Ten books - not ten authors! Review the books I read for this.
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I'll count that as achieved. I read up to and including #37 plus the latest two. 



Reading Challenges 
I took part in 10 challenges, not counting this one and including the Goodreads challenge. I am on track to complete them all so that is an achieved.



Ten books by New Zealand Authors

The Italian Wedding   Nicky Pellegrino  
Blackpeak Vines  Holly Ford
Wolfskin    Juliet Marillier 
Who's Afraid      Maria Lewis
Under Italian Skies  Nicky Pellegrino
A Drop in the Ocean   Jenni Ogden
Allegiance of Honour    Nalini Singh
Close to You.    Kara Isaac
Archangel's Heart      Nalini Singh
Tamar    Deborah Challinor

Made it to ten! So Completed.


Blogging

Two of Three Goals Achieved.
  • take part in the April A - Z blogging challenge with my WordPress blog, Discovering Daisies. The sign up for that is 25th Jan. I also plan to have my posts prepared for the most before April.
  • learn a little more html and css via Lorelle's WordPress and the links she suggests. Study something each month and make adjustments to either my WordPress or Blogger blog as appropriate.
  • Visit reviews/posts linked to the reading challenges I host on Book Date blog.
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I completed the A-Z challenge on my Discovering Daisies blog so goal achieved.
I learned enough from the html and css to keep me happy, and now use it when needed especially on this blog. For example I used it to set up tables in my month in review post at the end of each month.
So goal achieved.
I didn't achieve the last one for the reading challenges of visiting and commenting so not achieved.

Personal

One of three goals achieved.
  • make one quilt from beginning to end - a Quatre Foil Quilt, that I already have the material for. It will only be the second quilt ever, but larger than the first one I made.
  • participate in the Fitreaders challenge again and meet my goal set for weekly steps - at this point 55 000.
  • Initiate some home updates e.g. painting interior - curtains - possibly kitchen too. I won't be doing the painting though, but need to see the process through.
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Quilting. Well I did make the Quatre Foil quilt but went wrong in the quilting of it, might resurrect it at some point.  However I did go on to make other quilts and ones that were larger that the first one I made, so I am counting the goal as achieved.
Fitreaders. Fell by the wayside, goal not achieved.
Initiate some home updates.  Just the painting so counting it as a not achieved because I really should have seen to curtains, new furniture etc.  

So in total six of the nine goals achieved.

December 31, 2016

Month in Review

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Welcome in, do join me by sharing your link to your look back at this month. I'm looking forward to visiting and seeing what everyone has been up to.  The link will be open for you to share your post whenever you post over the next few days.  Do visit each others' posts.



I was scrolling through Bloglovin' today (26th) and noticed a post for a month in review. Yikes I thought, they sure are getting their November post up late. Then... double yikes. Of course it is nearly the end of December. I had forgotten all about this post!!

Total books read this month: 16

What I read:
Island of Glass  Nora Roberts
Breath of Fire  Amanda Bouchet
Thankless in Death   J. D. Robb
Cinder Marissa Meyer
Blood Vow   J. R. Ward
Glowing Embers   Emilie Richards
Secrets She Left Behind   Diane Chamberlain
At the Edge   Laura Griffin
Mulberry Moon Catherine Anderson
The Other Daughter Laura Willig
Endless Chain   Emilie Richards (reread)
Closer Than You Think   Karen Rose
The Wreck  Marie Force
Because of Miss Bridgerton  Julia Quinn
Sweet Southern Hearts   Susan Schild
Doing It Over    Catherine Bybee - still listening but most likely will finish by end 2016!

Book Formats:

PaperbackThree
E-BookSeven
AudiobookFive
From TBR shelfTwo
Review BooksFive
From my New Shelf   Three


Genres Read

Contemporary RomanceThree
Crime/SuspenseThree
FantasyThree
Women's FictionTwo
Historical FictionTwo
MemoirZero




New to me authors.
Marissa Meyer
Laura Griffin
Catherine Bybee

Top Book for December

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Looking Forward to reading in January...

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Incoming Books.
Paperback Books Purchased:
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E Books Purchased:
Nada


Library Books: 
My first book of the year for 2017, but can't reveal yet!!


Books coming from NetGalley or Edelweiss
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On Debbie Haupt's blog and sent by Sarah Morgan to arrive right on Christmas Eve. Thank you.
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Audio Books Purchased From Audible with 2 credits and four on sale. 
Endless Chain   Emilie Richards
Closer Than You Think   Karen Rose
Doing it Over Catherine Bybee
True to the Highlander Book 1. Barbara Longley
True Blue   Luanne Rice
The Wreck  Marie Force
Because of Miss Bridgerton   Julia Quinn

Challenges.

All 2016 challenges completed.  ðŸ˜‡

Challenges I am doing  in 2017.
ShelfLove Challenge - to take 15  books off my TBR
Read the Books You Buy - to read the recently bought books.
Full House Reading Challenge.
Reading Assignment Challenge - 12 books from the TBR different to ShelfLove Challenge
Bookish Resolutions Challenge
Audiobook Challenge
Goodreads Challenge


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So how did your last reading month of 2016 pan out?

December 27, 2016

My Top Books of 2016

Top Ten Tuesday
Top Ten Tuesday was created and is  hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.  

It is rather difficult to chose the top books of 2016 for me. So many good reads, although not necessarily outstanding reads. Some haven't made the list but could easily have. I haven't included audiobooks although some were fabulous. Thank you to all the authors who entertained me in 2016. I apologise that your book is not here, mainly because the post would just be far too long!


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This was my first book of the year and it turns out to be one of my top reads for 2016. It was fantasy and a real saga.  I was reluctant to leave these people. I held my breath, I wondered, I wept, I smiled. I'll be reading Foxmask in 2017, the follow up of this book. First time reading author Judith Marillier - New Zealand born and educated now living in Australia.


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I was impressed by this one and it was my first book by USA author Kristina McMorris. Historical fiction. The climax was tense and I wanted to close my eyes and jump a few pages! Perhaps it ended a little too tidily some might say, however I  found it very satisfying, and loved how the story circled around itself and even with one element having a bittersweet mirror image.
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Rachael Johns - Australian author produced two books in 2016 I loved, this was one of them.  Outback Sisters -  all that I love in a good romance novel. Add to that a good dose of rural Australia. There were plenty of little twists and turns, much drama and heartache, and of course love. If that wasn't enough, I was also reminded of good times, when Rachael Johns mentioned The Magic Faraway Tree (Enid Blyton) which took me off in a little indulgent reminiscence. And she also has two characters who love reading and love to discuss the books they read.

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Another Australian author I enjoyed. Historical fiction and debut novel. Set in the USA in the 1920's. I loved the whole historical background and what it was like for women in those days. It was rather horrifying to read of some of the childbirth practices and attitudes prevalent in that time. A woman's touch was certainly needed. penned an absorbing, clever book, with characters that came alive off the page. I enjoyed the drama, the humour, the sadness, the romance and the time period. Fantastic read. And totally adore the cover.
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I have come to love the romance books of UK author Sarah Morgan. Loved the #3 in the Puffin Island series. To my mind Sarah Morgan is tops at writing today's romance stories. This one was charming and enchanting. Set in the winter wonderland of snow and Christmas - a wonderful backdrop. At first I was disappointed it wasn't all on Puffin Island, but the English countryside was magical too. Loved the tension between the two main characters, the humour and the growing love. There was plenty of wisdom in the story and loved that too. Love her writing and the similes were often spot on. Perfection.
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Allegiance of Honour is #15 in this wonderful urban fantasy/paranormal series. I have loved every book in the series and this was another winner for me. As Nalini Singh (NZ author)  says it has an ensemble cast. Many of the characters from previous books are given updates on how life is going for them. As I love each and every one of these characters that was a delight for me. I took my time reading it. No skipping lines, I just wanted to savour it. Delicious!

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USA author J. R. Ward does it again. This soap drama series has intrigued me and the second one - this one - just left me wanting more of this dysfunctional family. I couldn't wait to find out all the scandal that has gone on since last year's book The Bourbon Kings. Of course I had to wait! A whole year, but it has passed and I eagerly began this book. I might even have peeked at the end - although it didn't tell me that much. This is a book that you have to read every line because you just might miss something of one of the characters evolving story.

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I always love a new book from USA author Cathy Lamb. Toni is the narrator, one of three sisters who have a very special bond. They began their lives in Russia in the 80's where it was dangerous for them. They were under the eye of the KGB and their large extended family were quietly escaping to the USA. While the story begins in America, every so often we go back to that time in Russia until every little horrific detail of that time is revealed. One of the mysteries that Toni holds a little part - how did their brother arrive to them one bloody night?
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Archangel's Heartis #9 in the Guild Hunter series by Nalini Singh. In this book the focus is back on Elena and Raphael and their ever maturing relationship. This time they are off to Morocco where the Luminata have called all the Cadre (the group of archangels who rule the world), because one of the Cadre - Lijuan ruler of China is missing. Is she dead? Hiding out? Or gone into a deep Sleep that lasts for centuries?
This book made me want to reread and reacquaint myself again with the whole series. It was an absorbing and emotional read. Every detail needs to be read, you can't afford to skip a line, everything counts. Fabulous writing, satisfying reading, the very best!
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This was my first introduction to USA author Karen Rose and her romantic suspense. Every Dark Corner introduces Kate Coppola - an agent I just loved. Despite stress and a personal history that might have levelled another, Kate dedicates herself to helping others, working to save those caught in the nets of depravity.  I highly recommend you get to know her.  She sits within a 5 star read.
I have since gone on to read the first one in the series and have the next one as well. Then I will be all caught up and waiting for the next one in the Cinncinnati series.
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Ah...USA author Mary Alice Monroe. Another in her Lowcountry series. It was everything I love in a story and it was just so good to go back in Taylor's life to when he first was discharged from the Marines, after experiencing a terrible explosion that left him shattered and suffering from PTSD. He can't cope with returning to his family for Christmas, finds crowds threatening, and his family are bewildered and find it difficult to understand.
This is a beautifully written story, it sucked me in right from the beginning and I loved every word and minute of it. It is a perfect Christmas story and is linked with little quotes and references to Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.



December 26, 2016

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

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It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week.  It's a great post to organise yourself. It's an opportunity to visit and comment, and er... add to that ever growing TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog   and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date. And here we are!

Jen Vincent, Teach Mentor Texts, and Kellee of Unleashing Readers decided to give It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? a kidlit focus. If you read and review books in children’s literature – picture books, chapter books, middle grade novels, young adult novels, anything in the world of kidlit – join them!
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Well I hope you all had a very happy Christmas. As I sit here Monday morning I am feeling rather pleasantly tired and not quite ready to get very active today!

My reading week was a little slow although my listening helped to add to the books read.  And so we farewell 2016 year of reading. May 2017 bring many great books to read for us all.

What I read last week:

Audio reading....
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Review read....

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What I am reading at present:

From my own bookshelf....
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Listening to...
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Up next:

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Posts From Last Week.
Blood Vow.  J. R. Ward
Reading  Assignment Challenge 2017
Audiobook Challenge 2017

December 22, 2016

Blood Vow. J. R. Ward

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Published: Hachette NZ
Date: 6th December 2016
Format: Paperback
Pages:459
Genre:Paranormal
Source: Thanks to Hachette NZ
Rating:
4.5 stars                   Add to Goodreads
Trainees at the Black Dagger Brotherhood's training centre continue to prepare for the fight against the Lessening Society, but fighting is the last thing on Axe's mind. Still plagued with guilt of his father's death, the brooding loner finds himself battling an unlikely attraction to Peyton's bright, aristocratic cousin, Eise.

Elise feels it too- and when the two are thrown together in unusual circumstances Elise must decide whether she can trust Axe to help her uncover the mystery surrounding her cousin's death.

Meanwhile Mary and Rhage are in the process of adopting Bitty, a young pretrans orphan, until the appearance of a young male claiming to be Bitty's blooded uncle threatens to tear the new family apart.


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Blood Vow by J. R. Ward is #2 in the The Black Dagger Legacy, an offshoot of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. The first book introduced us to the new trainees and was very action oriented. It followed mostly Paradise and Craeg. For this one I predicted it could be all about Peyton another trainee, however while it did include him considerably the main focus was on Axe and a cousin of Peyton's - Elise.

Whereas #1 was full of action this one is more of a relationships book and I really loved it. As well as Axe and Elise we also follow Rhage and Mary and their newly about to be adopted daughter Bitty. Including a good deal of the Brothers made my reading of the book so enjoyable. Rhage makes a fantastic daddy, Mary is a superb mother and Bitty is a young thirteen year old who adores them both. But it turns out the question is - will they get to keep her?

Axe has lost his parents, he doesn't have a cent to his name, although he is fortunate enough to still have his parents' house to live.  When we meet him he is still very angry and addicted to kinky sex. He is at loggerheads with Peyton, and there is constant tension between the two. His mother left himself and his father years back and Axe is cynical and not about to indulge in anything romantic or loving.

Elise is part of the glymera, (nobility) she is intelligent and strong, yet the family she lives in is dysfunctional and she has a father who is over protective and shows no signs of affection.  She is attracted to Axe and their relationship begins to develop from the first time they set eyes on each other. However while alike in some things they are different and it will take some time for them to iron out all those differences.

This book moved along at a great pace, the characters developed over time and I was totally engaged the whole time. I loved the dialogue, the action, and the introduction of a new character. 

Those Brothers are as we know badasses with such mushy centres that just melt for their loved ones, and they are out to make the world a better and safer  place. I loved Lassiter (fallen angel) in this one, he was wonderful and I loved his last scene. Gave me a big chuckle.

Actually this book is amongst some of the best Christmas stories I have read this year. Really looking forward to #3. J. R. Ward has me hooked.


December 19, 2016

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

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It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week.  It's a great post to organise yourself. It's an opportunity to visit and comment, and er... add to that ever growing TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog   and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date. And here we are!

Jen Vincent, Teach Mentor Texts, and Kellee of Unleashing Readers decided to give It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? a kidlit focus. If you read and review books in children’s literature – picture books, chapter books, middle grade novels, young adult novels, anything in the world of kidlit – join them!
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Well I am sure everyone is in preparation mode for Christmas. Hope it's all going well.

In case you missed it I want to draw your attention to....
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This is hosted by Sheila over at Book Journey and I love it. Choosing my first book and seeing what everyone else has chosen. Get all the information over at Book Journey.  This is her fourth year hosting  this and before that I never really thought about that first book to start a new year. Now I do! I have chosen mine after some thought!

Last week I was dozy as I set the link up and forgot to just make it a list. Hope everyone coped with the change to images. Sorry about that but now I'll continue as some mentioned they enjoyed it.

What I read last week:

Finished listening to this romantic suspense. Sped through it, while the narration was just okay the story was very unstoppable.
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Blood Vow is a review book, Glowing Embers one that was on my TBR, and At the Edge was more of a novella with a follow up book I still need to read.

What I am reading at present:

Listening to...
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Reading for Review one of my fav authors...
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Up next:

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Posts From Last Week:
Island of Glass   Nora Roberts
The Bishop's Girl    Rebecca Burns
A Look Back at the Audiobooks I Listened to in 2016

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