28 Books In 2008

28 Books In '08!

I’m entirely open to any book suggestions.  Feel free to comment below :)

#1 Title: Angels & Demons
Author: Dan Brown
Started: December 2007
Finished: Mid-January
Rating: 9/10
Thoughts: It has remarkably similar components to The Davinci Code, but a compelling plot, nonetheless.

#2 Title: The Kite Runner
Author: Khaled Hosseini
Started: Unrecorded
Finished: Mid-March
Rating: 8/10
Thoughts: I can understand how it is deeply moving, and I do admit that it was emotionally provoking, it did not provide the BANG! of a deeply moving novel that I had anticipated. I may have to re-read this to get the full dosage.

#3 Title: Lord of the Flies
Author: William Golding
Started: Unrecorded
Finished: Mid-March
Rating: 6.5/10
Thoughts: Golding’s way to twist the innocent of boys into savagery was… interesting? I’m neutral on this one.

#4 Title: To Kill A Mockingbird
Author: Harper Lee
Started: January 29th, 2008
Finished: April 17th, 2008
Rating: 9/10
Thoughts: The beginning was a bit slow (but then again, I indefinitely dragged the part alone for two weeks… not a recommendation, my friends), but made up for itself by the ending. I believe that this was one of the better novels I’ve read.

#5 Title: Animal Farm
Author: George Orwell
Started: April 18th, 2008
Finished: April 19th, 2008
Rating: 8/10
Thoughts: A fast read with a good representation of a manipulative, totalitarianism government.

#6 Title: Twilight
Author: Stephanie Meyers
Started: April 20th, 2008
Finished: Unrecorded.
Rating: 7/10
Thoughts: I now know that I am not destined to read romance novels about vampire boyfriends.  Although, a part of does want to get a copy of New Moon, only to see if the plot gets better.

#7 Title: The Memory Keeper’s Daughter
Author: Kim Edwards
Started: Late May
Finished: June 9th, 2008
Rating: 9/10
Thoughts: I liked it.  Just, I’d figure the ending would wrap up most of its loose ends (WHY DID DAVID HAVE TO DIE?  WHYYYY?).

3 Responses to “28 Books In 2008”



  1. Apr Wed 08 at 8:39 pm , Crystal Says:


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    Wow, you’re a fast reader!

    Angels & Demons - the similarities sort of make me doubt Dan Brown’s ability to create new content (same for his other books as well, I’ve read all of them)

    The Kite Runner - I totally broke down crying in the middle of it. Unforgettable.

    Lord of the Flies - So many people I know read it in elementary school and kept nudging me to read it (or be frowned upon by the literary world). I didn’t like it that much, not fond of the genre or the author.

    Anyway, welcome aboard on the challenge! Happy reading.


  2. Jun Fri 08 at 7:31 pm , morgan Says:


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    (I know, what am I doing here? Checking your book list for any books I’d be interested in. :mrgreen: )

    So maybe the plot of Twilight is a little… fickle. Still. I love it anyway.

    Read Looking For Alaska, by John Green. You know, if you haven’t already.


  4. Jun Sat 08 at 12:41 pm , Zoe Says:


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    I’m so sorry, Miss Stalker here again. Can’t help but ot comment again .. I promise I’ll stop soon. I can’t believe you like Animal Farm, my english class spent the last 8 months analysing it. Maybe that’s why I hate it so much? I know you said you’re not destined for romance novels but “Is anybody there?” by Marian Keyes is a seriously good book. It knocked my socks off :lol:


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