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Sorry for the super late November recap – I’ve been busy with school, and have somehow caught a very bad cold despite all of my hand-washing and germaphobe behaviors… my brain feels like mush, and mush isn’t really productive. What books are you looking forward to reading in 2016? What books did you enjoy reading this month? Moving forward into the new year, I already know that I’ll be reading a lot less than previous years because of school, so I’m setting a very conservative goal of 52 books (compared to 94 books in 2014 and 89 books in 2015). I guess I’ll try the second book, Fifth Quarter, and hope that I like it as much as I did before! BOOKS TO READ IN 2016 This first book felt a bit convoluted, and I had a hard time immersing myself in the book-world.
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I remember being obsessed with the second and third books of the Quarters series years ago, but never read the first book. The final book is one that I really, really wanted to continue but didn’t was Tanya Huff’s Sing the Four Quarters. I dropped David Sedaris’s Me Talk Pretty One Day and came to the conclusion that I’m so much more engaged and interested when I listen to humor audiobooks compared to when I read the physical books… I couldn’t get into Claudia Gray’s A Thousand Pieces of You – I quit a few pages in, and now I’m doubting my interest in parallel universe stuff as a whole. Glitter everywhere.”) but the pacing was too slow for me.
Jessica Lemmon’s A Bad Boy for Christmas started off wonderfully (“Glitter.
Codex Alera Series by Jim Butcher (like TP books but on steroids SO GOOD GO READ!!!). The Circle of Magic Quartet by Tamora Pierce (friendship + magic + adventure). The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey (quiet, beautiful memoir). Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen (killing me softly). TAMORA PIERCE MOVIE ADAPTATION PLUS
Snyder (love triangle that worked! Plus MAGIC)
The Books of Bayern Series by Shannon Hale (classic fairy tale with a twist). Tortall and Other Lands by Tamora Pierce (73% really good, 23% meh, 100% TP LOVE). Mile Markers & Faster, Higher, Stronger (two good fitness/running reads). I totally disappeared again this holiday break, and I think I’ll have to accept the fact that my winters will be mostly Internet-less – but not book-less! I reviewed lots of wonderful books in December, and I’m so excited to list them all here. Tamora Pierce on Reddit’s Ask Me Anything, September 2015 and November 2015 (the latest info about her upcoming books, her writing process, etc.). Tamora Pierce’s Tumblr (TP’s blog, where she writes about current events, books, and kitties). Tamora Pierce Fans on DeviantArt (pretty old, but an awesome collection of fanart!). But I’ll let you find the fanfiction on your own. Goodreads TP series page (although she has some standalones and contributions to anthologies too, that are not included on this list)įor old TP readers – Goddess bless you all! If you aren’t already aware of TP fanart or other unofficial TP stuff… HERE YOU GO. Tamora Pierce’s website (her bibliography section might be helpful, but she also has book/movie/show recommendations). For new TP readers – welcome! Please join Nori’s challenge and get ready for some potentially life-changing moments! Here are some Tamora Pierce resources for you to get started: