Pick my reading list for April 12-19

If you are like me, you love reading so much that sometimes – it’s all you can think about, talk about, dream about and.. well do!  I literally overflow with book suggestions and am constantly passing out books or recommending titles to everyone from strangers I meet at the book store and library to family members and friends.  And, for me, there’s nothing more frustrating then recommending a REALLY good novel to someone and learning months later that they still haven’t read it!

Oh, there’s always good reasons for reading – but the following are not good reasons:

  1. My dog chewed up the book before I could read it.
  2. I used it to sit on while practicing piano!
  3. I didn’t like the cover!
  4. The name made it sound not good.

Just a few!  I take all the book suggestions I receive very seriously.  Some I read and love, and others not so much, but I value my friendships and relationships with the folks recommending books to me and I think of it as a sign of respect that I at least give the book a shot so I can discuss it with them, good or bad!

Now, of course this is not SERIOUS BUSINESS to me.  It’s all fun and I realize that many times people just don’t have the time and patience to read everything I recommend to them.  That being said, I’d like to do a bit of giving back to make up for all those times I’ve said, “You should read this..”

Here’s the deal.  In April I’ve set aside the week of April 12-19 to read selections picked by YOU.  There are a few rules to this however (and I do plan on making this a monthly event depending on the feedback I receive.)

Here’s the rules!

  • The book cannot be any longer than 350 pages.
  • Must be in one of the genre’s I’m currently accepting for reviews (HOWEVER – I will accept something out of that genre if you think it is ohmygawd drop dead amazing)
  • Must be a book that’s available to me via my library system (or that I can purchase cheaply or get through paperbackswap).  Alternatively, I will gladly accept a copy of your book and ship it back to you after it’s been read, but this is at your discretion.
  • I will feature your blog along with my review of the book – if this isn’t okay, let me know.

I am a speed reader, so I can usually read between 5-7 books in a week at that length.  I will use random.org to pick the comments and choose the books that way – but I will also promise to put all titles on my ever-growing TBR list.

Following the week of April 12-19 I will then do a giveaway of the book I loved the most out of the weeks reading.

Sound like fun? I think so – and I look forward to seeing what all you recommend to me!  All suggestions must be received by one week from today, March 25, 2010 so I can get those requests in to the library.

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  1. Lisa

    I’ve got to think on this one for a bit–after I get my jealous brain wrapped around the fact that you can read 5-7 books a week!

  2. Cat

    Oh dear……..I’m finding it hard to find anything not over 350p.

    A Reliable Wife – Robert Goolrick
    Prophecy of the Sisters – Michelle Zink (if you read YA)
    The Mistress of Nothing – Kate Pullinger

    Hope this is of some help!

  3. Samantha Gale

    Hi! Here’s my recommended reading list:

    The Graveyard Book – Neil Gaiman
    I Am the Messenger – Markus Zusak (this is 357p but it’s worth it)
    Interpreter of Maladies – Jhumpa Lahiri
    My Name is Asher Lev – Chaim Potok
    Mrs. Mike – Benedict & Nancy Freedman

    Kind of a mix of genres, but I think they all fall into the genres you like to review. Hope you get to read them! :)

  4. Hannah

    I have no idea how many pages either of these books are, but they are two of my very favorites. The Perilous Gard and The Sherwood Ring both by Elizabeth Marie Pope. As far as I can find, these two books are the only two that Ms Pope ever wrote, but they are definitely wonderful reads. I just finished The Sherwood Ring last night and am bent on finding myself a copy for my own bookshelf (it was a library book). I’ve loved The Perilous Gard for as long as I can remember. I found it at my local library when I was in grade school and I swear I checked that book out at least once every three months.

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