This is my reading list for 2019. I read 90 books and 42 new ones. A lot, even for me! This was a relatively tougher year and books helped. Somehow, at the right time, I found the right book relating so well to that situation. I at least completed my books related resolutions: at least 2 new ones per month.
Here's to another year of reading! At the end, there is a link for possible new books and accessment of those read. Maybe the next year will involve revisiting some classics...
1. Six geese a laying by Sophie Kinsella
2. Let it snow John Green and others
3. My morning routine by Benjamin Spall and Michael Xander
4. The rooster bar by John Grisham
5. Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella
6.Neferet's curse by P C Cast
7. SVU: no rules
8. I've got your number by Sophie Kinsella
Feb
9. Can you keep a secret by Sophie Kinsella
10. Percy Jackson and the Sea of monsters by Rick Riordan
11. Percy Jackson and Titan's curse by Rick Riordan
12. Percy Jackson and Lightening Thief
13. Percy Jackson and the battle of the Labyrinth
14. Percy Jackson and the last Olympian
15. Heroes of Olympus: The lost hero
16. Heroes of Olympus: Son of Neptune
17. Heroes of Olympus: The mark of Athena
18. Heroes of Olympus: The House of Hades
19. New place, new face.
20. Heroes of Olympus: The blood of Olympus
March
21-23 Girl online series
24. Problems at Pollensa Bay by Agatha Christie
25. Tea for two and a piece of cake
26. Something Secret by Gwyneth Reese
27. Best Friends by Jacqueline Wilson
28-38. Sweet Valley University and High series (rereads)
39. Night of the Prom
40. The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
41. I owe you one by Sophie Kinsella
42. The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simpon
43. Thus Spoke Chanakya by Radhakrishnan Pillai
44. The Present by Spenser Johnson
45. The Lemon Cafe by Cathy Bramley
46. The girl with nine wigs by Sophie van der Stap
47. The little Christmas Kitchen by Jenny Oliver
48. A cat among the pigeons by Agatha Christie
49. Mrs. McGinty's dead by Agatha Christie
50. The moving finger by Agatha Christie
51. Crooked House by Agatha Christie
52. Murder is easy by Agatha Christie
53. At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie
54. The babysitter's club by Ann M Martin
55. Stacey's truth by Ann M Martin
56. On a snowy night by Debbie Macomber
57. Clean Break by Jacqueline Wilson
58. Living dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris
59. Camp Club Girls by Shari Bari
60. The secret of Chimneys. Agatha Christie
61. Five little pigs by Agatha Christie.
62. The perfect holiday by Cathy Kelly
63. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
64. The silent patient by Alex
65-66. St Claires by Pamela Cox
67. Still me by Jojo Moyes
68. The right time by Danielle Steel
69. Close Encounters, Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene
70. Parker Pyne investigates by Agatha Chistie
71. Model Suspect, Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene
72. The girl in room 5 by Chetan Bhagat
73. Lucky T by Kate Brian
74. Famous Five by Enid Blyton
75. Everyboday worth knowing by Lauren Weisberger
76. Scrambled legs ( stupus cupids) by Jahnna N Malcolm
77.Scrambled legs ( we hate ballet) by Jahnna N Malcolm
78. The wishlist by Jane Costello
79. Girls in Pressure by Jacqueline Wilson
80. Bucket list Traveloholic by Sarika Pandit
81. Ghost Stories, Nancy Drew
82. Koi Good News by Zarreen Khan
83. Demigods and Magicians by Rick Riordan
84. Nancy Drew
85. 13 little blue envelopes by Maureen.
86. What Alice forgot by Liane Moriarty
87. Sisterhood of travelling pants, second summer by Ann Brashares
88. Forever blue, sisterhood of travelling pants by Ann Brashares
89. Sisterhood Everlasting by Ann Brashares
90. The bucketlist to mend a broken heart by Anna Bell
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