Hmm okay, here's the list of books that I've read so far to make it to my 50 books a year goal:
- Baltimore Blues - by Laura Lippman
- Violets Are Blue - by James Patterson
- Club Dead - by Charlaine Harris
- The Bone Collector - by Jeffery Deaver
- Remember Me? - by Sophie Kinsella
- Amazing Grace - by Danielle Steel
- High Noon - by Nora Roberts
- The Last Coyote - by Michael Connelly
- Lightning - by Dean Koontz
- The Rule of Four - by Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
- Sweet and Deadly - by Charlaine Harris
- Barefoot - by Elin Hildebrand
- Dead to the World - by Charlaine Harris
- Dear John - by Nicholas Sparks
- Ship of Magic - by Robin Hobb
- Eat, Pray, Love - by Elizabeth Gilbert
- Jinx - by Meg Cabot
- A Mother's Way: Romance Anthology - by Lisa Cach, Susan Grant, Julie Kenner & Lynsay Sands
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - by Stieg Larsson
- The Boy Next Door - by Meg Cabot
- The Gargoyle - by Andrew Davidson
- A Babe in Ghostland - by Lisa Cach
- Pirate Latitudes - by Michael Crichton
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time - by Mark Haddon
- When in Rome: A Novel of Piazzas and Passion - by Gemma Townley
- The Girl Who Played with Fire - by Stieg Larsson
- And Then you Die - by Iris Johanssen
- Cruel and Unusual - by Patricia Cornwell
- Thanks for the Memories - by Cecelia Ahern
- Rant - by Chuck Palahniuk
It's July now, and I'm already 30 books in. 20 more books to go. I'm confident I think I can reached my reading target.. woohoo...
Out of all 30 books that I've read so far, there are a few favorites. One obvious one would be the Millenium trilogy by Stieg Larsson, a swedish author. His books have become the best seller around the world. I thoroughly enjoyed the first 2 books in the trilogy. I'm still holding on reading the third one, knowing if I read it now, there won't be any others from Larsson, which is unfortunate.
As I just started this blog this month, it would be a bit late to post a review of all the books that I've read this year. I'll try to put in some of the reviews which i think is worth posting in due course. But I will certainly post reviews on the future books that I'm going to read, which I hope can be recommendations for other book lovers.