Wednesday, January 11, 2017
WINTER'S RESPITE READATHON JAN. 16-29__Goal = 12
WINTER'S RESPITE Readathon is hosted at
http://seasonsreading.blogspot.com/2017/01/a-winters-respite-readathon-time-to.html
Books I've read:
January 16
Mists of the Miskatonic Book 1 by Al Halsey
The Innsmouth Syndrome by Phillip Hemphill
Ghost Stories (The Daily Telegraph Ghost Story Competition)
Jan. 17:
The Night Ocean by Paul LaFarge {read as an ARC via NetGalley}
Jan. 18:
DEAD LINER by Alex Laybourne
Wendigo Fever {Warden #1} by Kevin Hardman
Jan. 19:
Acadia Event by M.J. Preston
Jan. 20:
Beginning in November, I began reading a lot of short story collections (single-author) and themed anthologies. This was a major new path for me, because in adolescence I decided to read novels, as they are longer-lasting, giving me more time with the characters and plot. {smile} But in November I took up short fiction as well (primarily Lovecraft, Lovecraft Mythos, and other horror, but including literary fiction and so forth).
3 stories by Tracy L. Carbone:
THE ATTIC
RENT CONTROL
PRETTY LITTLE PIG
Restitution by Tracy L. Carbone (novel)
Jan. 21:
Something Violent by Kristopher Rufty (ARC, crime fiction novel)
THE FOLKS by Tracy L Carbone (short story)
Jan. 22:
Green River Blend by Armand Rossamilia
Jan. 23:
Green River Blend 2 by Armand Rosamilia
Jan. 23:
Text from the Dead by Stella Dark
Horror Inside Out by Authors for Autism
Jan. 24:
The Dark River: A by Michael Richan (The Dark River #1)
Jan. 25:
The Blood Gardener by Michael Richan (The Dark River @2))
Trick or Death (short story) (6 pp.)
The Port of Missing Souls by Michael Richan (The River #12)
The Whispering: The Riley Family Mystery by Jonathan Kittrell (The Blood of the Earth #1)
Whispering Peak by Alyssa Cooper (34 pp.)
Jan. 26:
The Moon Seems to Change by Franklyn M Branley (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Series) (children)
Jan. 26:
Single Malt Murder by Melissa Mullet (mystery, NetGalley ARC)--highly recommended
Jan. 27:
Something's Alive On the Titanic, by Robert J. Serling
Originally published 1990,republished Jan. 2017 by Endeavour Press, a very absorbing historical (1977 and 1993) novel of exploration and obsession and the strange ocean depths
Jan. 29:
Jack-In-The-Box by William Johnstone
very creepy, Satanic, implacable horror.
The Mercy of the Tides, Keith Rosson
exceptional novel; a Best of 2017
Total Read: 5 short stories; 22 novels, novellas; 1 anthology, so 23 books, 5 short stories read
Books I read during Winter's Respite but haven't finished:
Lines of the Devil, Zack Bohannon
The Ghost of Tobacco Road, Dale J. Young
The Only Child, Andrew Pyper
Whispering Corner, Marc Alexander
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Just wanted to wish you luck on your goals.
ReplyDeleteAlso, i'll be host a Midway Giveaway on my blog this weekend if you are interested. The only requirement for entering is a comment about your progress so far and goals for week two.
Well have a great week!
Bemused Bookworm
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Glad you're joining in on another readathon. You've already done a lot of reading. Well done! I hope you continue to enjoy the readathon.
ReplyDeleteImpressive amount of reading done my friend!
ReplyDeleteYou read the most out of everyone, I'm pretty sure. I'm truly impressed! You obviously share a love of horror with me. Awesome! So, I can count on you to join us for Spring into Horror, right? Thanks for joining us for Winter's Respite!
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