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
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
https://goo.gl/c5JMZ2
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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