Can't Stop a Readin'

Since I started this blog a few months ago, I've read a ton of books. Way more than I did all of last year. I like the process after finishing a book of adding it to Goodreads.  It makes me feel as if I've accomplished something. Part of it, I think, is that I believe I've found my writing niche with YA (these are the books I've been devouring).

I just finished Lauren Myracle's Kissing Kate. I started by reading her middle grade books (Eleven and Twelve) that I bought at a library sale. I liked her style and found she writes YA, also. I like her simple style, mainly because I always felt like I wrote in the same simple way.

Today I found Sara Zarr's Story of a Girl at the library. Can't wait to get into that one tonight!

Comments

Kristin Rae said…
I am totally with you... I'm so obsessed with reading right now, hubs makes so much fun of me. I have a stack of books from the library that I am TRYING to get through before I owe late fees. And I LOVE the feeling of being able to add another review to Goodreads!

I'll look into the books you mentioned.
Lisa Miles said…
I just paid over $13 in late fees today, an I'm still missing two DVDs. Never take out books right before you move! I was finding them all over the place:)
Katie said…
I do the same thing, only with Visual Bookshelf on Facebook. I feel oh so accomplished, even if no one will ever look at the list except me.

Yay for books! :)
Story of a girl is great!! I'll have to check out Kissing Kate, thanks!
Bossy Betty said…
I am jealous of your reading! I need to get to that stack of books that's been waiting for me....
Stephanie said…
I feel so accomplished when I can add my finished book to my Goodreads list!!! I made a goal this year...like how a lot of people make a 100 book goal for the year...only mien is significantly less! No way do I have the time to read 100! But 30...that's more doable for me...I hope!! Especially now that I am taking my Sony Reader to the gym!!

I haven't gotten much from the library since getting my Reader, but when I did...I was so thankful for online renewal.....So so easy to click "renew" and I was good for another 3 weeks!
Anonymous said…
I've heard great things about the Sara Zarr book but I'll have to check out those other ones!
You must not have a "resistance movement" in your home keeping you from getting to the bottom of the page. My boys love to read and we share YA books, but they can't stop talking to me while I read.....and I'm supposed to be setting an example!
Unknown said…
I've been keeping pace with my 2010 reading challenge to finish 50 books this year. Nothing inspires my writing like a good book!

About your Sunday post, how exciting you found hardwoods under your carpeting!! I'd be ecstatic! Best of luck with the nursery :))

Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog yesterday. My little one is doing much better today. It's incredible how fast those antibiotics work!
Candice said…
Reading really helped me develop my voice and figure what I wanted to write. I go through phases sometimes I read a book a day and sometimes I go weeks without reading one.
Tina said…
I've had a bad time lately, but I bought some books today and it made me feel a little better.

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I'm itching for more YA. I just read Kelly Parra's Invisible Touch and LOVED it. Everything seems to be paranormal (vampires, etc) and I don't want to read that.
Lisa Miles said…
Stephanie, I didn't know you could renew library books online. That will save me a small fortune!
Mel, I'll check out Kelly Parra today.

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