10 Books Of January

Over at On The Nightstand I am taking part in several challenges, one of which is “read 100 books in a year”. I did the same last year, reading (IIRC) 117 books, with the bulk of my reading happening between March and November. I did read a lot, but once I started up my book blog the amount of reading I did increased exponentially.

Anyway, it’s the 17th of January, and today I have reached the 10% mark of that goal – I finished East by Edith Pattou.

  1. The Hunger Games – Suzanne Collins
  2. Catching Fire – Suzanne Collins
  3. Hidden Voices: The Orphan Musicians of Venice – Pat Lowery Collins (Review)
  4. Hero – Perry Moore
  5. Fade Out – Rachel Caine
  6. The Luxe – Anna Godbersen (Review)
  7. Along For The Ride – Sarah Dessen
  8. The Changeover – Margaret Mahy (Review)
  9. Enchanted Glass – Diana Wynne Jones (Review)
  10. East – Edith Pattou (Review)

Now that I have reached that marker already, I’m going to slow down the reading a little bit for the rest of the month (I do have a few more books to read for review, with the one I am going to crack open tonight before bed being The Magician Of Hoad by Margaret Mahy) and focus much more on my writing for at least the next week – do a couple of word wars and things like that. I’m a little bit behind already on my Lionheart writing, but not too far that I cannot catch up on. Two days of writing and I’ll be right as rain.

Anyway, I’ll share with you the snippet of Lionheart that I posted over on Open Mic over at the blog of Michelle Zink, author of the wonderful Prophecy of the Sisters. :)


The lights flashed more and more frequently with each passing second, dancing about the blackness like countless stars moving rapidly across an otherwise empty night sky. There were no recognisable constellations, but as the shining particles moved about a shape began to form: small, delicate.

Human.

It was not until the glowing apparition spoke that Leander was able to recognise it.

“Help me, Leander,” begged the Eithne made of stars. “I don’t know where I am.” Her voice sounded tinny and from far away. “Please. I need your help.”

Voices of shadow strangers could not compel him to speak, nor being torn to shreds by some semi-invisible monster. But the mere sight of his little sister, especially when she was lost and in obvious distress, easily drew a single word from his mouth.

“Eithne?”

“Leander.”

She looked so utterly lost, forlorn and young that Leander instinctively reached out. He wanted to enfold her in his arms and comfort and protect her like he felt a big brother should, but each time he tried to touch her his hands passed straight through. Each time he tried the motion disturbed the shimmering dust particles, forcing them apart. It took a few seconds for them to reorganise themselves, taking longer each time.

Apart from her being a shimmery, off-white colour, and made of an infinite number of visibly separate particles, it was a very good likeness. It was unnerving, really.

“What are you doing here?”

The Eithne made of stars fluttered her eyelids frantically and chewed on her lips; the real Eithne did the same thing whenever she was anxious and scared.

“I don’t know,” she whispered. “Something’s happened. Something terrible.”

17 January 2010 Entertainment, Writing ,

3 Comments »

  1. Kathleen said on 18 January 2010 at 10:33 am Reply to this comment

    My goodness. It takes me on average ten days to read a book. How do you do this? Seriously, I’m jealous of the amount of books you get to read. I wish I could do it as well.

    I really like the snippet. I hope you’ll be able to finish Lionheart soon so we can all enjoy the entire story!

  2. Mary said on 19 January 2010 at 11:57 am Reply to this comment

    I picked up The Hunger Games last week, and I COULD NOT put it down. =)

    For the 100-book challenge, do you have to read books that you’ve never picked up before, or can it be anything?

  3. Kelly said on 19 January 2010 at 7:00 pm Reply to this comment

    Holy smokes woman, that’s some crazy reading!

    Must feel kinda cool to have the “pressure” off for the month, though. :)

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