Spring Reading Thing 2012 Wrap Up

Another reading challenged has come to a
close. As you can see from my list, I finished reading 19 out of the
20 books I had listed. I
was also able to read an additional 19 books  during this time that
were not on my original list. That puts my total number of books read
from March 20 to June 20 to 38 books!!! 

Here’s my original list (all books were read except the one marked):

  1. Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay
  2. The Sumerton Women by D.L. Bogdan
  3. The Flower Reader by Elizabeth Loupas
  4. The Queen’s Pleasure by Brandy Purdy
  5. Guilty Wives by James Patterson
  6. 11th Hour by James Patterson
  7. Alex Cross’s Trial by James Patterson
  8. Death Du Jour by Kathy Reichs
  9. Knockout by Catherine Coulter
  10. Whiplash by Catherine Coulter
  11. The Quilter’s Apprentice by Jennifer Chiaverini – DID NOT READ
  12. Paradise Valley by Robyn Carr
  13. Big Cherry Holler by Adriana Trigiani
  14. Death Threads by Elizabeth Lynn Casey
  15. A Sheetcake Named Desire by Jacklyn Brady
  16. The Last Queen by C.W. Gortner
  17. The Masque of the Black Tulip by Lauren Willig
  18. By Hook or By Crook by Betty Hechtman
  19. One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
  20. The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen

Additionally I read the following:

  1. The Other Woman by Jane Green
  2. Raising Wild Ginger by Tara Woolpy
  3. The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella
  4. The Hot Flash Club by Nancy Thayer
  5. The Shoemaker’s Wife by Adriana Trigiani
  6. The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen
  7. What Doesn’t Kill You by Iris Johansen
  8. Barefoot Season by Susan Mallery
  9. So Pretty It Hurts by Kate White
  10. Babyville by Jane Green
  11. The Good Father by Diane Chamberlain
  12. Home Front by Kristin Hannah
  13. Two for the Dough by Janet Evanovich
  14. The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown
  15. The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts
  16. The Secret Keeper by Sandra Byrd
  17. Karma by Carly Phillips
  18. Three to Get Deadly by Janet Evanovich
  19. Big Sky Country by Linda Lael Miller

Thank you to Katrina over atCallapidder Daysfor hosting this challenge!!! I got a lot of books read that have been
sitting on my bookshelves, in addition to all the review books I had
to read. I also read quite a few library books this time around – new releases that I had reserved.

I
read a lot of great books this time around and it’s hard to pick one
favorite, but some of the top books were: The Shoemaker’s Wife, Russian Winter and The Last Queen.

What about you? Did you participate in this challenge? If so, how did you do?

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29 Comments

  1. Barbara H.
    June 21, 2012 / 3:41 pm

    Wow, that's quite a lot. I've never read any of those. I've heard of Janet Evanovich and Nora Roberts but haven't read any of their stuff.

    I am happy to say I completed my goals this time — I don't always — though my list was not as long as yours.

    • Kristin
      June 21, 2012 / 4:31 pm

      I don't think I've ever finished a list I've made, because other books always tend to pop up.

  2. Susanne
    June 21, 2012 / 5:37 pm

    How, that's an impressive accomplishment. Nicely done. I recognize several titles among them, but haven't read any. The Shoemaker's Wife sounds intriguing.

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:16 pm

      The Shoemaker's Wife is awesome…I highly recommend it!!!

  3. Anonymous
    June 21, 2012 / 6:18 pm

    That is an awe inspiring list of books. Well done!

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:17 pm

      I'm lucky that I have lots of time for reading!

  4. Anonymous
    June 21, 2012 / 6:29 pm

    Nice list! How does One for the Money compare to the movie? (or have you seen it?) I saw it and thought I'd pass on that series… should I reconsider?
    I don't believe I've read any of these but Russian Winter sounds interesting. Is it historical fiction?

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:21 pm

      I haven't seen the movie yet – but I do want to see it. I enjoyed the book, though – very funny at times.

      Russian Winter is really good and yes, it is historical fiction.

  5. Amy @ Hope Is the Word
    June 21, 2012 / 8:19 pm

    Wow! That's quite a list! Congratulations on sticking to it AND getting so much else read. That's great!

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:21 pm

      I was stressing earlier in the week because I still had three books to go, but fortunately I finished two of those three.

  6. Susanne
    June 21, 2012 / 9:45 pm

    Lots of reading accomplished. And amazingly, the only one I familiar with is The Weird Sisters. I'll have to look some of these up and get them on my lists.

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:22 pm

      Did you read The Weird Sisters? I thought it was different, but pretty good.

  7. Sandra Stiles
    June 21, 2012 / 9:56 pm

    You read a lot I'm not familiar with but have checked out. Now I've added more to my TBR list. Thanks and great job. Have a great time reading this summer.

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:23 pm

      That's the best part of this – going around to see what everyone else has read. It definitely ends up with more books on the tbr list, though!

  8. Jen E @ mommablogsalot
    June 21, 2012 / 10:07 pm

    You've got a lot of great books on this list – I've read several and see a lot of familiar authors also. Great job on your challenge!

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:23 pm

      I was fortunate that all the books on my list I ended up enjoying!

  9. Bonnie Jacobs
    June 21, 2012 / 11:09 pm

    Good job, getting that many read.

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:23 pm

      I'm actually surprised it ended up being so many!

  10. Faith
    June 22, 2012 / 12:49 am

    wow that is a LONG list!! good for you! I LOVE James Patterson and am waiting for 11th Hour and the latest Alex Cross book!! I tend to get on very long waiting lists at the towne library. Happy Summer!!

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:25 pm

      I always buy my James Patterson books so I can add them to my collection. Quite a few of my other books were library books that I had reserved when I knew they came out.

  11. Rachel R.
    June 22, 2012 / 4:03 am

    I didn't participate in the challenge, but it seemed like a fun one. You certainly read a whole heck of a lot of books (that I've never read) Happy future Readings!

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:27 pm

      I like this challenge because it's low-key and there's no pressure in doing it!

  12. Shonya
    June 22, 2012 / 2:45 pm

    Fun list! I always enjoy Iris Johansen and have mixed feelings on Nora Roberts (I like her best as JD Robb, wink). Aren't the Evanovich books fun? I picked up the first one in an airport and read it on a plane. That was a mistake–I kept laughing out loud and I'm sure the other passengers thought I was a fruitcake! 🙂 I picked up the second one for the plane ride back home. I got tired of them about 4 or 5 in though and haven't read one lately–maybe I should pick up another one!

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:30 pm

      I haven't read any of the JD Robb books. As for the Janet Evanovich books, try the audio of the books – I've listened to 2 on audio narrated by CJ Critt and she's awesome!

  13. Lisa notes...
    June 22, 2012 / 4:40 pm

    Woo-hoo! You love to read as much as I do. 🙂 I also added so many extras. But isn't it fun? Enjoy your summer reading.

    • Kristin
      June 22, 2012 / 7:30 pm

      I couldn't help with the extras – quite a few were new releases that I had on reserve from the library.

  14. Katrina
    June 23, 2012 / 1:34 am

    Thirty-eight books — amazing, Kristin! Nice job. Thanks so much for being part of SRT '12!

  15. Nise'
    June 23, 2012 / 2:20 am

    You did a fantastic job! I am currently listening to The Shoemaker's Wife and am loving it.

  16. Trish
    June 26, 2012 / 8:00 pm

    Wow, awesome list! Thanks for stopping by my SRT post. 🙂