2015: The Year In Which I Cannot Buy Any More Books
Last year I found myself re-reading a lot of books. But that didn't stop me from purchasing new books - oh no. I bought so many books that they make a tower taller than myself (although, to be fair, I am a very tiny person). (Also, I just stacked them up and they only come up to around my hips. Exaggerate much?)
And so the year 2015 is a year of reading books that I have already purchased. I am imposing a book-buying-ban on myself until I have at least attempted to read all of the books on the list below. I am being fair to myself: if a book is absolutely not my cup of tea than I won't try to finish it.
The books I must read before purchasing any more are the following:
And so the year 2015 is a year of reading books that I have already purchased. I am imposing a book-buying-ban on myself until I have at least attempted to read all of the books on the list below. I am being fair to myself: if a book is absolutely not my cup of tea than I won't try to finish it.
The books I must read before purchasing any more are the following:
- The Ring of Curses: Merlin's School for Ordinary Children, by Margaret R Blake (I started this one at the end of 2014 and have been enjoying it so far. Christmas got in the way.)
- The Name of the Wind, by Patrick Rothfuss (I have read this book before, but I bought it recently so now I have to read it.)
- The Wise Man's Fear, by Patrick Rothfuss (I have also read this book, but I bought it over Christmas so have to read it again.)
- The Slow Regard of Silent Things, by Patrick Rothfuss (This one I have not read and is the reason that I bought the previous two books to re-read.)
- The House of Hades, by Rick Riordan (I got half-way through this book but never finished it for some reason.)
- The Blood of Olympus, by Rick Riordan
- Fevre Dream, by George R.R. Martin
- Sourcery, by Terry Pratchett
- The Dragon Queen, by Alice Borchardt
- Alliance: The Convergence, by Tayla Kershaw (Life got in the way of this one. I started to read it and have been enjoying it so far.)
- Harpy's Flight, by Megan Lindholm (Otherwise known as Robin Hobb)
- The Prodigal Mage, by Karen Miller
- Queen Kat, Carmel and St Jude Get a Life, by Maureen McCarthy
- Somebody's Crying, by Maureen McCarthy
- Children of the Lamp: The Akhenaten Adventure, by P.B.Kerr (This one's not my fault! My mother bought this book for me.)
- Missing, Presumed Undead, by Jeremy Davies (I went to the book launch for this one, but never got around to reading it. The premise sounds awesome, though.)
- The Beach Bum Millionaire, by Anthony Khoury (I was given this book at a business event and was able to meet the author. He spoke a lot of sense, so I have a real curiosity to read this book.)
- Passage to Pontefract, by Jean Plaidy
- Smoke in the Wind, by Peter Tremayne
- Katharine, the Virgin Widow, by Jean Plaidy
- Dragonquest, by Anne McCaffrey (I read the first book in the series, but never got around to the second. I really enjoyed the first so don't know why I never read book 2.)
- Tuf Voyaging, by George R.R. Martin
- The Armageddon Rag, by George R.R. Martin
- I Wrote This for You
- The Cuckoo's Calling, by Robert Galbraith (I bought this one out of curiosity, but I'm not a huge fan of mysteries so keep putting it off.)
- Path of Revenge, by Russell Kirkpatrick
- Battle Axe, by Sara Douglass
- Pawn of Prophecy, by David Eddings
- Queen of Sorcery, by David Eddings
Phew, that's quite a list. What is more, I am pretty sure I am missing some books out, but I can't seem to find them on my overloaded bookshelves.
All I can think right now is: Where on earth am I going to find the time???
That's quite a stack. Good luck, there are some titles that appear like top reads.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Terry, I think I'm going to need all the luck I can get. There were far more books in that stack than I thought there would be.
ReplyDeleteHi Ashleigh,
ReplyDeleteI wish you luck in your quest to NOT buy any more books ... I know I couldn't do it. As well, I'm glad that your are enjoying my book. Thank you for being a faithful follower. I appreciate your interest in what I do.
Cheers, and good luck with your own writings, Margaret R Blake
Thanks, Margaret, it's already proving to be quite difficult. Thanks for stopping by :)
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