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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Thursday Thirteen #8


Thirteen books I read in 2006, perhaps you see a theme?

  1. To the Nines by Janet Evanovich
  2. Ten Big Ones by Janet Evanovich
  3. Eleven on Top by Janet Evanovich
  4. Twelve Sharp by Janet Evanovich
  5. Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
  6. Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris
  7. Club Dead by Charlaine Harris
  8. Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris
  9. The Good, the Bad and the Undead by Kim Harrison
  10. Every Which Way but Dead by Kim Harrison
  11. Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris
  12. Shakespeare's Trollop by Charlaine Harris
  13. Memory in Death by JD Robb (ok, there's only one of these, sorry.)
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17 comments:

  1. Quite a list of reading books.
    My T13 is up too.

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  2. If you like Kim Harrison, you'll like Laurell K. Hamilton.

    I'm a Janet Evanovich fan too.

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  3. So many books, so little time - more to add to my book lists ... thanks.

    My TT is up as well - all about words and the letter z.

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  4. Haven't read any of them...
    Is the theme 'death'? I'm just guessing based on most of the titles anyway...

    Happy TT :)

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  5. Oh, you'll LOVE Twelve Sharp, so get to those earlier books pronto!

    I'm working on the Charlaine Harris Dead series, too, and am up to Fistful of Charms. I disagree with Journeywoman, though, that if you like Harrison, you'll like Hamilton. I am NOT a Hamilton fan; we can e-mail about why if you like. But Harrison builds a fantastic world.

    Happy reading!

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  6. Yeah, definately a theme here! Isn't is great to find an author we can glome onto?

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  7. The theme is: Great series with Kickass women? Something like that.

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  8. Hmmm, me things you're a well ordered person :-) We have similar reading tastes, although I've slipped on Charlaine Harris.

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  9. I'm a big fan of Janet Evanovich and JDRobb books. I hope you continue to get more books by JDRobb and read them. They are great! The other books I haven't try yet.

    Happy T13 - Thanks for visiting my blog and have nice day!

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  10. Great list - I'm a big Janet Evanovich fan - all except for the short novella's - which in my opinion shock me are written by the same author! :)

    But I love when books come in a series and you can follow in the lives of the characters for more than just one book!

    Great TT!

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  11. LOL! I think I have read most of those. I did not like the Shakespeare books. I loved the Dead books by Charlaine Harris.

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  12. I was a big fan of the Stephanie Plum series until about book 10. I got a bit tired of them. Hmm, maybe I just needed a break :) I'll have to check out the Kim Harrison ones.

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  13. 10 was my least favorite. I really liked 11 a lot though.

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  14. You're a very loyal reader! Did you hear about the anthology of essays coming out in June, about Stephanie Plum? Lots of fun essays in there!

    I'm CRAZY about Stephanie Plum. And I'm head over heels in love with Ranger. IN LOVE, I tell you!

    Happy TT!

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  15. Could your theme have been "Death by numbers"?? hehehe. Good list! Always looking for books read by other bloggers - it's like a 'receommended reading' freebie!!!

    Happy Thursday!

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  16. Gosh, I haven't read any of those! Great list!

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  17. I was about to say 'wow talk about themed writing' but then i re-read your first line.

    I never was into JE... yet!

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