2017 Book Challenge: 2nd Quarter Report

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emily reeves dean reading book drinking wineI read 13 books in the second quarter of this year. Adding that to the 28 books I read in the first quarter puts me at 41 books halfway through the year. So, I am a bit behind on my total 100 book goal for the year. I am not deterred, though! I am powering through more books now and will be back on track in no time.Of the 13 books I read this quarter, my four favorites were:The Identicals, by Elin Hilderbrand I loved the premise of this book: twin sisters who are opposites in every way but how they look and live on neighboring islands, never interacting. When their father's death brings them back together, the reunion does not go smoothly. The stories as they basically trade islands temporarily are funny and heartbreaking. This was a book I sailed through.The Girls, by Emma Cline This is a book that I initially resisted. It was popping up in all my feeds with rave reviews, but I generally dislike what I called "period pieces" -- those set during a specific time in history. Once I started reading it, I found it fascinating as it moved back and forth between modern time and the '60s as the central character reminisced about having once been part of a cult. The fact that it was about a cult should hook you immediately.Magpie Murders, by Anthony Horowitz This was fun Sherlock Holmes-like story, complete with the British accent (I listened to this one on Audible: Try Audible and Get Two Free Audiobooks). The story encases a yet-to-be-published book that you read with your narrator and it turns out the yet-to-be-published book includes clues to the real-life story being lived by the narrator.The Black Book, by James Patterson I always throw in some James Patterson for quick, entertaining reads. My favorite from this quarter was The Black Book. A family of cops, some sibling rivalry and a Chicago brothel make this storyline complex in a good way.Here is everything else I read this quarter:

Dangerous Minds, by Janet Evanovich I just can't seem to pass up a book by Evanovich. They are quick, silly and good for a laugh. Great for reading on an airplane.

Camino Island, by John Grisham I didn't love this Grisham book as much as I have loved his others, but it is a good audio book for a long drive to North Carolina this summer.

The Bat, by Jo Nesbo Nesbo's Harry Hole series came highly recommended from a fellow mystery novel friend, but I just did not like this first one in the series. It is translated from its original Norwegian, so some of the stumbles in writing that I sensed could be from that. I am going to give the second Harry Hole book a try before giving up on the series all together.

16th Seduction, by James Patterson This is the latest in Patterson's Women's Murder Club series. It was fine, but not as good as some of the early books in the series.

The last five are all part of Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch series, which I got into once Amazon started producing a TV series based on the novels. I listened to all of these as audio books and find them good for drama that you can plug into anytime.

The Crossing, by Michael Connelly (Harry Bosch series)

The Burning Room, by Michael Connelly (Harry Bosch series)

The Black Box, by Michael Connelly (Harry Bosch series)

The Drop, by Michael Connelly (Harry Bosch series)

Nine Dragons, by Michael Connelly (Harry Bosch series)

I read on my Kindle, on the Kindle app on my iPhone and iPad, listen to books on Audible and just recently subscribed to the Book of the Month Club. As a result, I typically have several books going at once -- digital, audio and physical. I prefer reading on my Kindle because it is comfortable to hold, lightweight and easy on my eyes. I have the Kindle Voyage (with pink origami case, of course), but I am really wanting to upgrade to the Kindle Oasis.Follow along as I complete books when I log them on Goodreads.Shop Amazon Devices- Get up to $35 off Trade in your Kindle off a new oneways to read ipad iphone audio book physical book

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