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So behind on my reading 50 books this year

All right, I just found a list of books I made for myself and planning to read 50 books in a year. I am not certain this goal will happen, I am soooooooooo behind. Read: Twilight New Moon Eclipse Breaking Dawn The Tales of Beedle the Bard Fantastic Beast and Where to Find them Quidditch throught the Ages The Alchemist The Magician The Sorceress His Dark Materials (three books) The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Charlotte's Web The Hunger Games Catching Fire The Return of The Little Prince Looking for Alaska An Abundance of Katherines Paper Towns Let It Snow Reading: Harry a History The Lost Symbol Missing Time Planning to read: Wicked and Cursed Inkheart Eragon Ten Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Prince Caspian Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass Wicked Son of a Witch Sadly I may have to accept defeat, there is no way I can reach that goal. Moral of the story, set a smaller goal next time. Sigh. Unless a miracle was to happen.

A Bookworm's List

I am making myself a list of the books I read so far, currently reading and the ones I am planning to read later on. Just a way to keep track because I have this habit of reading more than one book at once. Read: 1- Twilight 2- New Moon 3- Eclipse 4- The Tales of Beedle the Bard 5- The Alchemist 6- The Magician 7- His Dark Materials 8- The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Reading: 1- Harry a History 2- Missing Time 3- Charlotte's Web 4- Breaking Dawn Planning to read: 1- The Sorceress 2- Wicked & Cursed 3- Inkheart (3) 4- Eragon (3) 5- Ten Thousand Leagues Under the Sea 6- Prince Caspian 7- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 8- Through the Looking Glass 9- The Hunger Games Also I am looking forward to the sequel of The Hunger Games called Catching Fire which will come out September 2009.

The Hunger Game by Suzanne Collins.

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I am currently reading this book. I originally heard about from other nerdfighters on youtube or reading blogs and when I was taking my usual walk through chapters, yes i do this a lot, I saw the book and couldn't resist getting it. This story depicts a US of the future where twelve district are controlled by reality TV. The Hunger Games feature glamorous opening ceremonies, sponsorship, personal interviews and end in a fight to the death. Normally district 12 tributes do not receive much attention but this time it all changed when Katniss volunteers to take the place of her little sister Prim in the games and Peeta declares his loves for her during the interviews. This is what I think of reality TV, people sometimes making fools of themselves on TV for the sole entertainment of the viewers. This is basically the reason I refuse to watch all the reality TV shows produced nowadays. Where is the creativity? It is all the same formula, plus I do not find people making fools of thems

Book Review: The Alchemist by Paul Coelho

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The Alchemist by Paul Coelho This is one of the most life-enchanting, life-changing, memorable and meaningful book. It has the potential to be one that changes lives of the readers forever. The book talks about achieving one's personal legends, dreams and goals, no matter what obstacles one confronts. I personally believe that it is as memorable and meaningful as Saint-Exupery's Little Prince. I believe everyone should, at one point or another, pick up and read this book. It is one can be drawn to at some special time in their life when we really need it, some books are like that I find. Actually I every book does that for me. I just walk in a book store and see it on a shelf and if I am not in that certain place in my life, I will not even pick it up but if I happened to be in that place, than I will definitely be drawn to it. Funny how this always happens. More later.

Book Review: A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snickett

Dear Reader, I am warning you that if you have chosen to read this blog, then it isn’t too late to back out and go read something else for you are about to find out that there is nothing about this blog entry that will be pleasant, it is nothing but misery, despair and discomfort and you still can go search for another blog that will be more pleasant to read. As this blog entry is to talk about my love for all the lemony snickett book serie that I am currently eating up as if it was corn on the cob – and you all know how much I love corn on the cob – I must say even though the stories are mainly about all the misery and dire situations that befall on the three Baudelaire children, these books keep one reading and wanting to know more. True it seems, at some point in every book, that the three Baudelaires might see a silverlining and finally have some happy times with their new guardians but soon misery and despair follow as Count Olaf always seem to find them wherever the

Book Review: Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel

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Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel I read this book two or perhaps three years ago. This is a truly amazing story of a character that can be considered the first feminist. Women struggling to be treated as an equal to the male of her clan. Having to deal with the reproched of the other women and the anger of most of the males of her clan. All this because she wanted to be allowed to hunt. The main character can also be considered the first women to be raped, Although in these times it was known that if the males wanted to satisfy their sexual urges, the women were expected to accept without resistance. Which today we would all find this barbaric as we have the concept of choice, the women have the right to choose and decide whether they want to or not and the "no means no" is respected, well most of the times as, unfortunetaly, too many women are still victims of rape. More later.

Book Review: "Les filles de Caleb" trilogy

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A couple of years ago, when I was in high school, I read this book trilogy. At the time I thought there only was two books. To my surprised I recently discovered the third one. The story is real, the characters existed in real life, and it was also adapted for TV as a miniserie called Les Filles de Caleb. Originally a Quebec production and later translated to english and played on the CBC network in Canada. This is basically the story of three generation of really strong (not to say stubborn at times) women who always knew what they wanted in life and despite having to struggle with the time, constraints and people telling them you should do this and that as this is the proper way for a woman to act, they managed to realize their dreams and stick to their beliefs never to let a man tell them what they should do or how they should act. People could call them feminist or pioneers for the time. Le chant du coq by Arlette Cousture The first story, le chant du coq, is about Emilie, Caleb&