Showing posts with label princess bride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess bride. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Top 10 Books Read in 2014 - AmberBug

This has been a big reading year for me. Many Books, many more than I normally read... AND many actually published in 2014. Thanks to goodreads, I can easily look back on my reading year and see my reviews and ratings all in one place. I've come up with a top 10 books list of all the titles I've read in 2014. Want to know more about a book, click the title and you'll be taken to my review. Enjoy!

P.S. - This list isn't in any order, I REFUSE to pick a favorite and/or order them. :)




Oryx & Crake by Margaret Atwood



Euphoria by Lily King

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel



The Monster's Wife by Kate Horsley



An Untamed State by Roxane Gay



The Good Lord Bird by James McBride





The Enchanted Rene Denfeld

ALSO.... Best Kids book of the Year goes to:

The Book with No Pictures by B. J. Novak

The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak

Friday, August 22, 2014

Bout of Books 11.0 First Update

Bout of Books

I've decided to play along with a blogging "read-a-thon" happening Aug 18th thru Aug 24th, hosted by Bout of Books (another great book blog). 


***UPDATE 1***

I've finished "The Witch and Other Stories Told", review to come middle of September. 




I haven't even picked up "The Dialogue of Dogs" again, I'm halfway through this novella so it shouldn't be a problem?! 




I started Atwood's new story collection but decided I was reading TOO many short story collections at the same time. I've put it on hold until after I finish reading a different ebook I've selected, called....



"The Princess Bride"! Eeek, squeal, bounce,  I'm loving this book. The humor is excellent and matches the feel of the movie *Just makes me think of how WELL the movie did recreating the story from this book*.

 

I've picked up the next ARC from my giant stack I picked up from Book Expo America. I'm super excited for this one and I might just come home today from work and spend the rest of the afternoon reading it! "Station Eleven" by Emily St. John Mandel  






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