Audiobooks listened to in 2010

I really did loose count here, since I listened to a ton of audiobooks about productivity (which obviously didn't do any good), and at least 5 by Patricia Cornwell, and probably a couple of others. I could have easily reached 35 to 40 books this year. I'll try to keep better track in 2011.


22. Me talk pretty one day by David Sedaris (9)
21. Ghosts among us by James Van Praag (9)
20. The short second life of Bree Tanner by Stephanie Meyer (6)
19. Eragon by Christopher Paolini (7)
18. Thirteen reasons why by Jay Asher (8)
17. The host by Stephanie Meyer (9)
16. Percy Jackson and the Olympians 5 by Rick Riordan (6)
15. Percy Jackson and the Olympians 4 by Rick Riordan (6)
14. Remember me by Sophie Kinsella (9)
13. Percy Jackson and the Olympians 3 by Rick Riordan (6)
12. Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2 by Rick Riordan (6)
11. The book thief by Markus Zusak (9)
10. The historian by Elizabeth Kostova (9)
9. Percy Jackson and the Olympians 1 by Rick Riordan (5)
8. Five Days to an Organized Life by Lucy H. Hedrick (7)
7. Tempted (House of Night Novels) by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast (7, great ending though, made me wish for the next in the series)
6. Eat that frog: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian Tracy (7)
5. Water for elephants by Sara Gruen (8)
4. Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)by Suzanne Collins (10)
3. Death match by Lincoln Child (7)
2. A touch of dead by Charlaine Harris (5)
1. Nineteen minutes by Jodi Picoult (8)

Books read in 2010


I did loose count, since I didn't blog for a couple of months :(, I think I read at least a couple more between 13 and 14...

17. Las aventuras de un cadaver by R.L Stevenson (6)
16. The thirteenth tale by Diane Setterfield
15. Death at the Priory by James Ruddick
14. The sparrow by Mary D. Russell
13. Sinister Gambits by various (7, the book had 5 stories missing due to bad printing)
12. Measure of a man by Nancy Holder (6)
11. Montado en la bala by Stephen King (6)
10. Vampire Kisses, the beginning (7)
9. Archaeological Semiotics by R. Preucel (9)
8. The devil wears Prada by Lauren Weissberger (8)
7. Thirty nights with a highland husband (7)
6. The catcher in the rye (6)
5. Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella (bookring) (8)
4. Plato and a Platypus walk into a bar (7)
3. The plain truth by Jodie Picoult (8)
2. Chess by Stefan Zweig (1001 challenge)(8)
1. Middlesex by J. Eugenides (1001 challenge)(8)

I'm joining the 1001-Reading Challenge

Here is a link to the BookCrossing forum post.
I'm aiming for a small amount: 12.
And I'm going to read books from both versions of the list (2006/2008), I'm using the list created by Caroley to keep track (Thank you Caroley!).

These are the ones I have handy and already registered:
1. The Plague by Albert Camus
2. The Stranger by Albert Camus (Spanish version)
3. Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen (Belongs to 1001-Library)
4. Mansfieldpark by Jane Austen (Spanish version)
5. Their eyes were watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
6. The catcher in the rye by J.D. Salinger
7. Middlesex by J. Eugenides (Belongs to 1001-Library)
8. Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse (Spanish version-Belongs to 1001-Library)
9. Captain Corelli's mandolin by Louis de Bernieres
10. Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson
11. The unbearable lightness of being by Milan Kundera (Spanish version)
12. Things fall apart by Chinua Achebe
13. Chess by Stefan Zweig


I hope everybody has fun while reaching their goals!

December!

Finally, classes are over and I have time to finish the books I started a couple of months ago (or more).
I'll be taking part in the December readathon, which will give me the last opportunity to race against the clock.
I haven't done so bad this year, thanks to the audiobooks, which provided me with a chance to "read" when I was to tired to hold a book and use my eyes.
I also released quite a few books in the wild, and was able to make the decition of letting go some that were stuck at the bottom of MTBR.
I had to cancel some bookrings/rays but, it gave me peace of mind to work on the essays I had to hand in at the university.
Next year is probably going to be very similar to this one (or worse), which is why I'm not even checking the forums (or fora) much, I'm just signing up for the readathons whenever I can, since it makes me feel like I advance on my reading.
I can't wait for my dissertation and classes to be over, so I can be more active on BC.