What are you reading on Mondays?

Monday, October 12, 2009

This is a weekly Meme run by J. Kaye's Book Blog. Post the books completed last week, the books you are currently reading, and the books you hope to finish this week. Head on over there to see what everyone else is reading




I haven't been active on the blog at all this week, which you can see from the lack of posts. Its going to be this way for another 4 weeks atleast until I move back to India and get things settled..right now its all packing / getting the house in order/ repairs and other boring stuff

Also the blog now has a new look. You like?

Read last week: I did manage to read two books:
>> Covet by J.R. Ward. 4/5 very very entertaining read

>> Midnight's Daughter (Dorina Basarab, #1) - Karen Chance 4/5 This was my favourite KC book so far.

Click to see my review for Touch the Dark by Karen Chance

Reading this week:

>> Tigana - Guy Gavriel Kay p 119    I didn't touch this one all week, but i'm hoping to get back to it this week

>> Claimed By Shadow - Karen Chance. Book 2 in the Cassandra Palmer series.

>> On the Edge - Ilona Andrews

Wishlist / Discovered last week:

I discovered these books through recommendations/reviews and they've happily increased my growing pile. Click on the links to see the reviews that sold the books:

>> Lord of Scoundrels - Loretta Chase:  I really don’t remember where I read about this book from, but from the gushing reviews on Goodreads, I think I'll give it a go

>> The Stepsister Scheme - Jim C. Hines: a retake on Cinderella and some of the other faily tale princesses, head on over to read the review at Poisoned Rationality

>> This Is Where I Leave You - Jonathan Tropper. See the review at Bookfan

Lord of Scoundrels (Scoundrels, #3)The Stepsister Scheme (Princess, Book 1)This Is Where I Leave You

Quote for the week:

"Those who dance are considered insane by those who cannot hear the music." - George Carlin

Happy Reading

11 comments:

Mary said...

Enjoy your reading this week. Love the Carlin quote!

Teddyree said...

You had a great week and yes I love the new look (header is cool!)
I havent read anything by Karen Chance so I might look into her books & I'm really looking forward to your thoughts on "On the Edge" that one is on my wishlist.
Happy reading :-)

Here's my post

Jennifer said...

It looks as though you have a fantastic line up of books for this week, enjoy! Thank you for stopping by. :)

Zia said...

I want to read Covet and I have a Karen Chance book floating around my TBR pile somewhere.

Sheila (bookjourney) said...

Stepsisters scheme... sounds good. I love the books that are takes off of the stories we knew as kids!

J. Kaye said...

Oh wow! Love your new header!! :) I think I have mentioned I have Covet on my list. Our library is getting this one in and I'm getting on the list now that the new system is finally upgraded.

Kristen said...

I really need to catch up on J.R. Ward books. Covet looks awesome, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Marie said...

Sounds like a great reading week!

Crystal said...

I have Covet and Midnight's Daughter on my want-to-read list. Good luck with your reading this week.

Veens said...

Lethal! I love the green! NIceeeeeee! How did u design that header! Wicked

:)

I love the header... Slip Carefully :)
Where in India?!

I read nothing last week.. as is always the case :)

K said...

Mary - Thanks. I love George Carlin

Teddyree - On the Edge was a real good read. Still typing the review out..

J. Kaye , Zia, Kristen, Covet was fun to read. Typical J.R. Ward. You'll definitely enjoy it.

Crystal - Midnight's daughter is my fav Karen Chance book so far.

Sheila, that’s the reason I wanna read the Stepsister scheme as well

Veens - the header was the result of a lazy day at home and Powerpoint.
Home is in Mumbai, and I'm only going to reach after all the Diwali fun is over :(

Jennifer, Marie - Thanks for stopping by


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