Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Kate's Reading Adventure... The Best Books of 2013

Okay, I think I am about to go into withdrawal. I already have Divergent downloaded on my Kindle to start tomorrow. Over the last few days, the blog has had much reflection as I took time to think about how the books impacted me this year.

As most of the last few post have taken time to reflect on the adventure as a whole, this post is for the books (and maybe a few stats).

Without further ado, throughout the 31,000+ pages here are my thoughts on the books!

The Longest Book: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J. K. Rowling
The Shortest Book: The Wastleland, Prudfrock, and Other Poems T.S. Elliot
Best Fiction: The Alchemist Pauelo Coleho
Best Classic: Lord of the Flies William Golding
Best Series: Harry Potter ( but new series Heroes of Olympus)
Best Non-Fiction: Half the Sky
Best Memoir/Biography:  The Art of Racing in the Rain Garth Stein
Best Life Help Book: Tuesday with Morrie
Most Challenging Book ( but amazing): The Book Thief
Book Everyone Should Read At Least Once:  To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee
Worst Book: Beloved Toni Morison and The Casual Vacancy J. K. Rowling

Other Favorite Books:
The Color Purple Alice Walker
Fault of Our Stars John Green
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Rebecca Wells
FISH Stephen Lundin
Outliers Malcolm Gladwell

With this post I say the end to 2013. I will be back in 2014, but the blog may look a little different. I wish you all a wonderful New Year in 2014.

Happy Reading.

100th book.. A Classic Fantasy

The Return of the King (Lord of the Rings, #3)Tolkien is truly brilliant. After reading the entire Lord of the Ring series, I understand why many people credit  Tolkien with the modern fantasy genre. The Return of the King was an epic end to the Lord of the Rings saga.

Like Two Towers, TRTK is told over two parallel books of Aragon story and Frodo's final trip to Mount Doom. The epic battle scene are amazing on screen, however, unlike the Harry Potter final battle scenes, these were a little harder to follow. I think it boils down to the vast amount of characters in the books. Don't get me wrong. I thought this was an excellent book; I just had to work  hard to stay focused and keep up with characters.

Any true fantasy reader should read The Lord of Ring series at least once. It is a good read and shows where so many fiction writers pulled some of their inspiration. Tolkien took the time to develop a language and back story for every race in Middle Earth as well as lay out many more details in the appendices. While some are better than others, make sure you read those as well.

With this post, I am saying farewell to the 100 books of 2013. I've read over 31,000 pages and spent countless hours reading, but it has been so so much fun. I can't wait to see what the next year holds!

Happy Reading and Have a Wonderful New Year!

Monday, December 30, 2013

Next Steps

Tonight, I will crawl in bed and read for the last night of the 100 book challenge. I have about 100 pages of LOTR appendices to read. It has been an amazing ride. It is such a great feeling to know I accomplished this goal. Thanks to all my family and friends who supported me along the way. Facebook you have been an awesome way to connect so many friends and family to the blog.

As I look forward to 2014, I am taking time to create life goals and reading goals. While I do not plan on reading 100 books next year, I think I am going to read 52 books. I have spent much time debating about how to handle the blog. While I will keep my Goodreads shelf pretty up-to date with books I am reading, I think I am only going to post 3-4 times a year about the books I am reading. I have other goals and interest that I want to spend on 2014. However, I have enjoyed sharing my thoughts with you all. Maybe I will change my mind. 

A few Baltimore friends have asked if I would start a book club. I think I am going to put a few feelers out to friends in the area to see who is going to be interested ( I am already in one and joining another in 2014). We will see how this adventure goes.

Finally, I am so excited for some of my reads in 2014. Throughout the year many books were recommended to me. I also just had some I wanted to read. Here are some of the books I know I am reading in 2014:

Divergent Veronica Roth
The Goldfinch Donna Tartt
The Game of Thrones George Martin

Here is a link with my 2014 shelf
With that the year is almost done. Tomorrow, I will post a recap of Return of the King and the Top Books of 2013. 

Happy Reading!

The Last 50.. Reflecting Back

The time has come my friends to take a look back on the last 50 books. I am reading the appendices for the Return of the King so I feel confident in evaluating the last 50 books. It is hard to believe this adventure is almost over. Throughout the year, I enjoyed sharing my reading and thoughts with everyone. July-December brought some really great books and some really bad books. Without further ado, here are my favorite books of the last six months.

In case you missed it, here were the best books of the first 50.

Happy Reading!

Saturday, December 28, 2013

A Little Philosophy in the Mix

The Prince and Other WritingsIn college, I had at least two classes where we discussed Machiavelli's The Prince: Western Civilization and Political Philisophy. I realize now that in my philosophy class we did read all of the Prince.

The Prince is one of those books that every reader should read at least once. I am not sure why I felt the need to read it again. There are great comments and thoughts on morality, political beliefs and right and wrong.  However, this version has a great introduction, notes, and comments section. If you have never read/discussed Machiavelli, I highly recommend this version.

While everyone has their own thoughts and beliefs on Machiavelli, I think he was revolutionary for his time on questioning the faith morality and mainstream political ideals.

I leave you with some of the more famous quotes from The Prince to ponder.

Happy Reading!


“Everyone sees what you appear to be, few experience what you really are.” 
― Niccolò MachiavelliThe Prince

“I'm not interested in preserving the status quo; I want to overthrow it.” 
― Niccolò Machiavelli

“There is no other way to guard yourself against flattery than by making men understand that telling you the truth will not offend you.” 
― Niccolò MachiavelliMachiavelli Niccolo : Prince

“The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.” 
― Niccolò MachiavelliThe Prince

“There are three classes of intellects: one which comprehends by itself; another which appreciates what others comprehend; and a third which neither comprehends by itself nor by the showing of others; the first is the most excellent, the second is good, and the third is useless.” 
― Niccolò MachiavelliThe Prince

Friday, December 27, 2013

When a Book restores your Faith of Humanity

16101121It is hard to believe 2013 is coming to an end and with that my 100 book challenge. They say it is good to saved the best for last and I think The World's Strongest Librarian is one of the best books I have read this year.  In Josh Hanagarne's memoir, he tells a story of battling Tourette's, finding his faith, and the importance of family. 

While memoirs tend to be good reads, Josh captivates the readers with his easy-following tone and quirky personal stories. His earliest childhood memories are retold and continued up until the book is published. I finished the book wanting to read more stories. These are my favorite books. When the author speaks to me like a friend, I am forever a fan.

If anyone needs a pick-me up or wants to remember the power of family or the good in an individual, I would highly recommend this book. (Thanks to numerous other book bloggers for finding this gem!) It is a great read!

Off to dive into a little philosophy before I end the year with Tolkien!

Happy Reading!



Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Merry Christmas Eve

It is hard to believe the year is almost coming to an end. I have 7 days left to read about 900 pages. Lucky for me I am off of work these entire 7 days. Thanks to you all who have joined me on my journey of reading 100 books. Over the next week, I hope to post about my favorite of the last 50 and my top 10 favorites. Finally, I am still debating about what next year looks like for the blog, but I will always keep reading!

My grandmother was a librarian for many years. Her love of reading was spread to my dad and aunts and then onto me. Their reading taste definitely show through in the blog. My dad will read the blog in his email, but my grandmother is not quite as technical savvy. For Christmas, I spent time printing out the blog so that she may have the opportunity to read the blog and see the books I have been reading.  Special shout out to my niece, Jenna Grace for helping me print 100+ post! I am excited for this very special Christmas gift in the morning.

I want to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas. I hope you all enjoy this time with friends and family. Maybe you will even find a few moments to read!

Happy Reading!