Updating My Progress (thru Wednesday) For the Bout of Books 11.0

Posted August 21, 2014 by Kathy Davie in Challenges

Goals

Updates

Tuesday

Number of pages read: 1,064

Number of books read: 3

George Hagen’s Gabriel Finley and the Raven’s Riddle had me of two minds. It’s a great twist and quite original, but there were a couple of really stupid moves that dragged its rating down. Read my review. Jill Shalvis’ It’s in His Kiss wasn’t kidding. A sweet romance with growth required of both protagonists and typical of Shalvis’ Lucky Harbor series. T.S. Krupa’s Safe & Sound was so sad and so sweet. I wanted to turn around and read it all over again.

Wednesday

Number of pages read: 594

Number of books read: 2

Steve LeBel’s Bernie and the Putty has a great concept aaannnddd needs more work. I think he’s confused about the audience he’s writing for and the primary conflict needs to be more believable. Read my review. I had a difficult time sleeping Monday night and felt the need of a fluffy romance, so I dipped into Taming the Bachelor by M.J. Carnal (hmmm, think she’s trying to tell us something?) and was appalled. The story idea had promise but had development problems, NObody proofread this — omigod! it was SO distracting! And there were some really weird inconsistencies. For a list of what to be aware of in your own work…or should I say beware of?

Thursday’s report on what I read Wednesday

Number of pages read: 1,227

Number of books read: 3

Omigod, what a red letter day Wednesday was! I loved Robin Hobb’s Fool’s Assassins and am stressfully trying to keep from clicking over and over to find out when book 2 will be translated! Yeah, it had issues for me, but still I want, I want, I want! And I’ve learned that I’m more like the seventh book in on the overall series: Realms of the Elderlings. So that ought to keep me out of mischief. Then there was Courtney Mann’s I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You. I didn’t want to read and yet I did want to. I heard good things about it, but I don’t like the whole cheating on a significant other thing. What pulled me over to the “read me” side was the fact that the protagonist is an artist. And so worth it! Then I read Jennifer L. Holmes’ The Fourteenth Goldfish. Oh. My. God. If you have children. If you exist. Get this book. Don’t question it. Just get it. It is so incredibly good. And funny. Did I mention funny?