Jan. 3rd, 2009

dragon_moon: buckskin horse (cm_morgan_honey)
Well, certainly didn't make it to 50 this year. But did read some really fabulous books! Will try again for 2009. :o)

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Naruto 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
D Gray Man 1 through 8

Ages and ages ago, I loved reading the "People of the..." books by Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear. Epic and usually sad, they're one of those types of books that you almost can't bear to read because it hurts, but they're so rich and fascinating you can't put them down. Stopped reading them years ago, not really sure why. Discovered they had a new Puebloan series out (well, new is relative. The first one is from 1999!) and picked them up this year. OMG, absolutely amazingly wonderful. Creepy as all get out in moments, that's for sure. They're so good with making fascinating characters.  The books are: <i>The Visitant, The Summoning God, and Bone Walker.</i>  This trilogy stays strong the whole way through, and is a terrific mix of old and new stories interspersed through each other. I'm going to have to re-collect the People of books now.

New favorite author: Sue Henry.  I think I'd written about Dead North before, and on one of Borders big buy3/get1 free things I picked up more of hers. *G*  This year I've read <i>Murder on the Iditarod Trail, Deadfall, and Murder on the Yukon Quest</i>. Jessie Arnold is a good lead character, and her lead dog (Tank) is a lovely character as well. ^,,^

Must say that reading on the second half of your lunch hour isn't as satisfying as reading half a book at once, but it is very enjoyable to get to relax away from work and that damn phone and to actually get to read!

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