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My Life in Books

I started cataloguing my books in 2009, just about the same time that Goodreads was gaining popularity online. I was on my gap year and enjoying my time devouring books and ebooks. I just started getting into ebooks and was so happy of the convenience that it brought to my life. From 2009 to 2011, I am averaging on 100 books a year. 2011 was a good year for me, I just found a job that I don’t dislike and which affords me a lot of free time to read. However reading took a bit of a backseat in my life as my social life took off and people from work became my closest friends. On 2015 I had to move to a new state for work, this was my first time living on my own and miles away from my family and friends, again, books became my sanctuary. In 2016 I met a man who became my boyfriend (who is now my fiancé) and my reading took a nose dive to 7 books in year. Since then though I am slowly building up to my goal of 1000 books or hopefully more. I am now at my 664th book.

Here are all the books that I have read from 2015 to 2017.


2015 books
2015
Case Histories (Jackson Brodie #1) -
Before I Go to Sleep -
Wonder -
Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) -
Malice (Detective Kaga #1) -
We Were Liars -
Where'd You Go, Bernadette -
Career of Evil (Cormoran Strike #3) -
The Big Crunch -
Dark Places -
The Ice Princess (Patrik Hedström, #1) -
Why We Broke Up -
Storm Front (The Dresden Files, #1) -
The Girl on the Train -
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore (Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, #1) -
The Big Sleep (Philip Marlowe, #1) -
Mr. Kiss and Tell (Veronica Mars, #2) -
11th Hour (Women's Murder Club, #11) -
The Ocean at the End of the Lane -
Revenge of the Spellmans (The Spellmans, #3) -
The Water Room (Bryant & May #2) -
The Murder on the Links (Hercule Poirot, #2) -
Ashes to Ashes (Kovac and Liska, #1) -
Cherry Cheesecake Murder (Hannah Swensen, #8) -
The Haunting of Hill House -


2016 books
2016
A Midsummer's Equation -
The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag (Flavia de Luce, #2) -
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #1) -
The Surgeon (Rizzoli & Isles, #1) -
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (Hercule Poirot, #4) -
Murder on the Orient Express (Hercule Poirot, #10) -
Attachments -


2017 books

2017
The Girl Without a Name (Zoe Goldman, #2) -
Anya's Ghost -
Pines (Wayward Pines, #1) -
With Malice -
Through the Woods -
Stillhouse Lake (Stillhouse Lake, #1) -
Turtles All the Way Down -
The Furthest Station (Peter Grant, #5.5) -
The Home Crowd Advantage (Peter Grant, #1.5) -
The Child Finder (Naomi Cottle, #1) -
The Dying Detective: A Mystery -
The Female of the Species -
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (Cordelia Gray, #1) -
The Amateurs (The Amateurs, #1) -
Little Black Lies (Zoe Goldman, #1) -
Her Every Fear -
Night Film -
The Strings of Murder (Frey & McGray, #1) -
Genuine Fraud -
The Woman in Cabin 10 -
13 Minutes -
The Gallery -
The Sun Is Also a Star -
Magpie Murders -
The Swap (Nicole Graves Mysteries, #1) -
My Darling Detective -
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine -
The Black Echo (Harry Bosch, #1; Harry Bosch Universe, #1) -
Dreaming of Amelia (Ashbury/Brookfield, #4) -
Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, #8) -
Goodbye Stranger -
The Red House Mystery -
Three Times Lucky (Mo & Dale Mysteries, #1) -
Big Little Lies -
Feeling Sorry for Celia (Ashbury/Brookfield, #1) -
One Good Turn (Jackson Brodie, #2) -
The Preacher (Patrik Hedström, #2) -
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close -
The Hanging Tree (Peter Grant, #6) -

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Current Book Obsessions: What I'm Reading Now


The Outsider by Stephen King
When an eleven-year-old boy's lifeless body is discovered, all evidence points to Terry Maitland, a well respected member of the community. Detective Ralph Anderson leads a swift and public arrest, confident in their seemingly ironclad case. However, as the investigation deepens, shocking secrets come to light, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. King's masterful storytelling builds intense tension and suspense, forcing us to question whether Terry Maitland is truly who he seems to be. This compelling and unsettling novel showcases King at his best, keeping readers enthralled until the very end.
Dead Eleven by Jimmy Juliano
Willow Stone's world is turned upside down when she discovers cryptic words written in her deceased son's bedroom, leading her to the mysterious Clifford Island. Determined to uncover the truth about her son's death, Willow finds herself trapped in a strange and isolated community with an eerie obsession with the year 1994. As she delves deeper into their strange rules and secrets, she realizes that something is amiss on the island. Meanwhile, high schooler Lily Becker, a native of Clifford, grows tired of the island's bizarre traditions and is determined to expose their falsehood. When Willow disappears, her brother Harper embarks on a dangerous quest to find her and uncovers the sinister reality behind Clifford Island. Faced with the island's dark secrets, Harper must fight to escape its clutches and reveal the truth before it's too late.


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