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Karsyn's Kickass Jocoserious, Kooky, Jannock book blog: December 2014

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Wrapping Up 2014 ~ Looking Back at 310 Books



Hello all!

Here I am to wrap up a great year of books. I've seen a lot of people doing the same and the wrap-ups have been fun to read. Let's get into it.

Starting off my year, I was really into my video game, so I set my goal for the year low, at a jokey number between my hubby and I ~ 152. A little past mid year, I got back into my books, thanks to some GoodReads challenges, and increased my goal to 200. Once I passed that, I increased my goal again to 252, one hundred more than my original goal, and I left it there, despite passing it as well.

2014 Goal


2014 Reading Challenge

2014 Reading Challenge
Karsyn has
completed her goal of reading 252 books in 2014!
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Breaking It Down ~ Reading Stats


  • 310 books Completed
  • 204 were Kindle Books
  • 106 were Audio Books
  • 151 Different Authors
  • 102 Women, 49 Men
  • 107 New-to-Me Authors, accounting for 196 of books read
  • 11 Re-reads (HP series, The Night Circus & 3 to re-start series)
  • 56 Comics Completed



Since I've already posted a bunch of the "Best of", I'm not going to post my top books here. Instead, you'll see them again during my upcoming posts for the 2014 Best Books Bracket Challenge.

I only started blogging in March, so I hadn't joined any of the year long challenges, except the one I just mentioned. From the challenges I've been seeing for 2015 though, I doubt I'll join many year long ones, and the ones I have are just about reading as many as you can (both my GoodReads year challenge, another 200+ books challenge and the audiobooks challenge).

I do love the smaller events, with the read-a-thons. I have joined in both Dewey's and Bout of Books, and a few smaller events. All my read-a-thons have been great successes for me, and I loved meeting people during them. They were so much fun, and I look forward to more. Here's what my read-a-thons looked like ~

Dewey's April 2014 Stats ~
  • I read for 20 Hours
  • I completed 5 books
  • I read 1,083 pages

Bout of Books 10 Stats ~
  • I completed 4 BoB RaT Challenges
  • I read for 47 Hours
  • I completed 17 books
  • I read 4796 pages
  • I completed 7 novels, 2 novellas & 1 short story on my Kindle Fire
  • I listened to 7 novella audiobooks (the Lemony Snicket series)

Bout of Books 11 Stats ~
  • I completed 3 BoB RaT Challenges
  • I read for 62 Hours
  • I completed 20 books
  • I completed 7 comics
  • I read 5,117 pages (not including comics)
  • I completed 10 novels, 3 novellas & 1 short story on my Kindle Fire
  • I listened to 5 novels & 1 novella as audiobooks

Dewey's October 2014 Stats ~
  • I read for 18 Hours & 30 Minutes
  • I completed 8 books
  • I read 1,450 pages


Breaking It Down ~ Blogging Stats

  • I have posted 254 blog posts
  • KaKiJoKoJa was created March 12, 2014
  • I have posted 52 Book Reviews
  • I have 48 Followers on Bloglovin' (I'm proud of that, tho would love more)

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Favorite Random (non-bookish) Posts ~


What did your 2014 Look Like?!


Onward to 2015.




Saturday, December 27, 2014

TBR List ~ Dec Review ~ New Year Island


The To Be Read Meme is hosted by Because Reading is Better Than Real Life. Click for more info!


At the beginning of December, I posted 3 books I was interested in reading, for you all to pick ONE for me to read and review. For the first time in a few months, there wasn't a tie.

The book chosen for me was ~

New Year Island is a book about 10 strangers who are brought together for a reality tv show. They don't know at first, that they are all survivors of something major in their lives and they must use their survivor skills for the competition.

This book was quite interesting. There were a lot of twists and turns to the story, most of which I'm sad to say that I did see coming, but there were still enough things that I didn't, so that was good. Even with knowing some things coming, it was still enjoyable to read. It was quite a long book (725 pages) and it was really detailed with the lives of the different people on the island.

The contests weren't anything extraordinary, they were a tad different from what we think of when we think of reality shows today, but that made it more enjoyable. There were a few things I thought they were all dumb about, but it created drama, so I guess that's a good thing.

The main thing I didn't enjoy was a part of the book which focused on some people off the island. While it all pulled around together, it felt like it was taking it away from the main story. Stuff would be going on, some action or some suspense building and then it would take a chapter with the other people and it all halted for a few minutes, before getting back to it. I think the book would have been stronger without them at all.

Overall this book was really enjoyable. I love reality or game type books and this one was pretty good. It was different with the tasks that they needed to do, it wasn't the same old thing, so I really liked that. The stuff that was meant to be twists were all good, even though some of them were really obvious, other things weren't. I was still surprised at times, and it's really hard to surprise me.

I highly recommend the book to any one who is interested in any kind of reality or game being played books, books with action and with good character building. I'm glad that I read it, and glad that you all chose it for me, it was great!


Thanks to everyone who voted for books in December TBR List Poll. Come back next week to vote for books for January!



Friday, December 26, 2014

Top 10 of 2014 ~ 2015 Releases



Hello all!

Back with you on a final day of this Top 10 week. It's been fun. Thanks to everyone who has stopped by and extra thanks to those who have followed me. :) I use Bloglovin' as my only way of following blogs, so if you've followed me another way (such as through email), do let me know and I'll follow you back on Bloglovin'. :)

For today's topic, we're talking 2015 releases. There are a bunch of books that I'm looking forward to, some of which don't even have covers yet. I've included those ones in my honorable mentions, since there's no pretty cover to show off, but I'm still looking forward to them. Every book (but Armada) is from a series, so if you are interested in any, make sure you check out the first book of the series. I've also put the books in order from when they will be published. As always, books are linked to GoodReads.

Thanks again for visiting!

Top 10 of 2014 ~ 2015 Releases
I'm Looking Forward To


Honorable Mentions (no covers/titles) ~
Untitled Timebound book by Rysa Walker
A New Hope by Robyn Carr
The Rule of Mirrors by Caragh O'Brien
The Heir by Kiera Cass (cover, but figured it'd be on a lot of lists)
Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge (cover, but figured it'd be on a lot of lists)


Breaking Creed (Expected Publication 1/27)

Ryder Creed and his dogs have been making national headlines. They’ve intercepted several major drug stashes being smuggled through Atlanta’s airport. But their newfound celebrity has also garnered some unwanted attention.

When Creed and one of his dogs are called in to search a commercial fishing vessel, they discover a secret compartment. But the Colombian cartels’ latest shipment isn’t drugs. This time, its cargo is human. To make matters worse, Creed helps one of the cartel’s drug mules escape—a fourteen-year-old girl who reminds him of his younger sister who disappeared fifteen years ago.

Meanwhile, FBI agent Maggie O’Dell is investigating a series of murders—the victims tortured, killed, and dumped in the Potomac River. She suspects it’s the work of a cunning and brutal assassin, but her politically motivated boss has been putting up roadblocks.
By the time she uncovers a hit list with Creed’s name on it, it might be too late. The cartel has already sent someone to destroy Creed and everyone close to him.

But Creed and his dogs have a few surprises in store on their compound in Florida. Will it be enough to stop a ruthless cartel determined to remove the thorn in its side once and for all?

Bridged (Expected Publication 1/27)

After a congressman’s tortured body is found dangling from a Portland bridge, the FBI joins the Oregon State Police to investigate the case—and FBI Special Agent Ava McLane, still recovering from a bullet wound, hunts the twisted killer alongside the man who captured her heart, police detective Mason Callahan.

But once a third body appears and all evidence points to a serial killer, the public furiously clamors for answers—and the couple’s relationship grows fractured under the pressure. Ava and Mason search in the past for clues that predict the future. And when Ava’s mentally ill twin spins out of control, the FBI agent who battles monsters every day wonders if she shares her sister’s self-destructive streak…

Running Blind (Expected Publication 2/24)

No commitments, no promises, no looking back. Those are her rules. They used to be his rules, too. Counterterrorism operative and shameless playboy Jamie Cooper has gone head-to-head with some formidable opponents, but none so quick-witted, free-spirited, and smokin’ hot as security analyst Rhonda Burns. She lives up to her name, all fiery passion and zero inhibitions.

In the wake of a sniper attack that leaves a close friend clinging to life, the duo is pegged to undertake the One-Eyed Jacks’ latest security mission alone—an assignment that leads them to a top-secret desert military facility. Almost immediately, the sexual tension that has been brewing for months erupts, blindsiding Rhonda and Jamie with the intensity of their feelings. They try to play it cool, but when an elite terrorist team makes the future uncertain, they ask themselves: is it now or never?

Forged (Expected Publication 4/14)

The Order is building an unstoppable army, with every generation of Forgeries harder to detect and deadlier than the one before. It’s time for Gray and his fellow rebels to end the Order's world of lies. But when the most familiar faces—and even the girl he loves—can’t be trusted, Gray will have to tread carefully if he wants to succeed. Or survive.

Nil Unlocked (Expected Publication 5/12)

On the island of Nil, the rules are set. You have exactly 365 days to escape—or you die. Rives is now the undisputed Leader of Nil City, but keeping the City united is tougher than ever.

Raiders have grown bolder, supplies are dwindling, and non-human inhabitants have taken a turn toward the deadly. New arrivals cause rifts within the City, putting the Search system at risk, and calling everything Rives knows into question. Desperate for answers, he teams up with the only other person searching for them: Skye, a new arrival with a mysterious past of her own. Soon the duo find themselves locked in a desperate race to save all the residents of Nil—and possibly destroy the island forever. But at what cost? And who will pay the price?

Crash (Expected Publication 6/9)

Miki’s life is falling apart around her. Her dad and best friend are lying in the hospital. The Game is glitching, making missions more frequent and more deadly. And someone close to her is waiting for the right moment to betray her.

Miki feels like she’s hanging on by a thread and the only thing keeping her tethered is Jackson’s hand in hers. Yet telling him how much she needs him, how much she loves him, feels like the biggest challenge of all. And if Miki really wants the missions to end for everyone, she’ll have to let go and be ready to fight when the walls between the Game and reality come crashing down. Because if there’s one thing she’s learned, it’s that she’s got a whole lot left to lose.

The Naked Eye (Expected Publication 7/14)

It’s been four months since the events of SIGHT UNSEEN, and Kendra Michaels is obsessed with trying to track down serial killer Eric Colby. Despite his apparent execution at San Quentin, Kendra is convinced that Colby is still alive. The trouble is, she can’t prove it. Even her razor-sharp powers of observation, honed while blind during the first twenty years of her life, have gotten her nowhere. So no one believes her.

Then out of the blue she gets a call from the Sheriff of Olancha, California, about a young woman being held on a drunk and disorderly charge who lists Kendra as her emergency contact. It’s Eve Duncan’s sister, Beth Avery, who after being wrongfully institutionalized for five years has been living on the road and trying to figure out her life. Kendra can identify, having gone through a similar period of self-discovery after gaining her sight, and she takes Beth home to San Diego with her.

But the murder of a police detective who had once very openly crossed swords with Kendra is about to complicate her life even further. She visits the crime scene in search of anything that might provide a link to Colby and instead finds evidence that links the crime to her. Finally Colby’s master plan becomes clear: he is framing Kendra for a brutal cop-killing.

Suspicions mount along with the body count, and Kendra is thrust into spine-tingling pursuit to clear her name and find the killer no one believes exists anymore. Beth joins her on her quest, and agent-for-hire Adam Lynch soon follows. And they get help from another friend anxious to repay her debt to Kendra… none other than Eve Duncan herself.

Armada (Expected Publication 7/28)

Zack Lightman is daydreaming through another dull math class when the high-tech dropship lands in his school's courtyard-and when the men in the dark suits and sunglasses leap out of the ship and start calling his name, he's sure he's still dreaming.

But the dream is all too real; the people of Earth need him. As Zack soon discovers, the videogame he's been playing obsessively for years isn't just a game; it's part of a massive, top-secret government training program, designed to teach gamers the skills they'll need to defend Earth from a possible alien invasion. And now…that invasion is coming.

As he and his companions prepare to enter their ships and do battle, Zack learns that the father he thought was dead is actually a key player in this secret war. And together with his father, he'll uncover the truth about the alien threat, race to prevent a genocide, and discover a mysterious third player in the interplanetary chess game he's been thrown into.

The Last Time I Saw Her (Expected Publication 8/11)

While cracking the case of a cold-blooded serial killer in Las Vegas, Dr. Charlotte Stone comes close to losing the one thing she never thought she’d miss: Michael Garland, the ever-present, fatally sexy ghost who goes wherever she does. When Michael is wounded by a hostile specter, Charlie only barely saves him in time. Though she’d never admit it out loud, nearly losing Michael has made her realize just how head-over-heels in love with him she’s fallen. And since Michael seems to have made a habit out of saving her life, despite the toll it’s taking on his not-so-immortal soul, keeping him around means staying out of trouble. Not so easy when FBI Special Agents Tony Bartoli, Lena Kaminsky, and Buzz Crane need her help solving a particularly gruesome case - while only Tony knows about her ability to see the ghosts of the recent, violently departed, the whole team knows Charlie’s the first one to call to catch a serial killer. Can Charlie track down the killer without jeopardizing her own life - or Michael’s?

Game of Lives (Expected Publication 8/25)

Michael used to live to game, but the games he was playing have become all too real. Only weeks ago, sinking into the Sleep was fun. The VirtNet combined the most cutting-edge technology and the most sophisticated gaming for a full mind-body experience. And it was Michael’s passion. But now every time Michael sinks, he risks his life.

The games are over. The VirtNet has become a world of deadly consequences, and Kaine grows stronger by the day. The Mortality Doctrine—Kaine’s master plan—has nearly been realized, and little by little the line separating the virtual from the real is blurring. If Kaine succeeds, it will mean worldwide cyber domination. And it looks like Michael and his friends are the only ones who can put the monster back in the box—if Michael can figure out who his friends really are.






Holiday Disclaimer:

I just wanted to mention that I hope I don't offend anyone by not saying Merry Christmas wishing a good Holiday. We don't celebrate Christmas, not for religious (or none as it is) reasons, but because we don't find joy in holidays. It's not a time of year I enjoy (though I used to) and it doesn't even feel like Christmas to me, it's just another week. So, I don't mean to offend, and I hope that I don't, when I'm not wishing you all a good holiday, it's just that I'd rather not be reminded it is one. I DO hope you all are having a great time though!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

End of the Year 2014 ~ Book Survey


I found this really neat End of the Year Survey at Perpetual Page Turner. Click the graphic above to link up and see others answers.


Since I decided not to link up to today's Top 10 of 2014 topic ~ Book Boyfriends (UGH, I HATE that term), and there weren't any topics for A Month of Favorites, I thought I'd go ahead and get this post up. I'm posting this just to post cuz it's cool and for my partners at Swap-Bot.


Updated 1/1 with final yearly tally.

With this survey, I've only had my answers be books that I read for the first time this year, no re-reads, unless the question specifically called for that. All photos of covers link to GoodReads, as always for me.


2014 Reading Stats

  • Number Of Books You Read:

    310

  • Number of Re-Reads:

    11

  • Genre You Read The Most From:

    Suspense


Best in Books 2014

1 ~ Best Book You Read In 2014?


This book is something that I wouldn't normally read, but I was on a 'books about books' kick and I decided to take a chance on it. Was I ever glad that I did, it was a fantastic book mystery, my most favorite book of the year!

2 ~ Book You Were Excited About & Thought You Were Going To Love More But Didn’t?


Maya Banks was my favorite author, but this piece of work, turned me off of her completely. I used to love her stuff, but now I am only keeping up with the KGI series and not going to read anything else. I hated this book, with a passion.

3 ~ Most surprising (in a good way or bad way) book you read in 2014?


For me, definitely The Shadow of the Wind. As I mentioned, I typically wouldn't have given this book a second glance and I was so surprised that I loved it so much. Even my hubby, who I had read it, was surprised that I loved it so much. It definitely started opening me up to more genres.

4 ~ Book You “Pushed” The Most People To Read (And They Did) In 2014?


This was harder to answer, because I only "push" two people into reading books, a good friend and my hubby. Other than that, there's no one I can "push" books on. But I did a swap where we picked books for people to read from their TBR list and I picked The Night Circus more than once. As my favorite book if I see anyone saying they might read it, I definitely recommend it, because I love it so much.

5 ~ Best series you started in 2014? Best Sequel of 2014? Best Series Ender of 2014?


Shadow of the Wind was fantastic, and I loved the other books in the series as well, the 3rd being better than the 2nd (in my opinion). I hope the series continues. He left it open to, but it's been years. Game was my favorite in the Jasper Dent series, a series about the son of a serial killer. This one was really great. Horde was my favorite of the Razorland trilogy. I had mixed feelings about the first two books for various reasons, but ended up really loving the 3rd.

6 ~ Favorite new author you discovered in 2014?

This one was hard for me to answer, since I discovered a total of 97 new-to-me authors for the year. Geeesh!! Carlos Ruiz Zafon is a contender, since I loved the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series so much, but I've read 2 of his young adult series, and didn't like them as much. I have only 2 more books by him to read. I read the most books (7 each) by Kendra Elliot and Barry Lyga, and Kendra could be a contender as well. But for favorite, I'm going to go with Rysa Walker. There's something about her time traveling books that I really love and I can't wait for more!

7 ~ Best book from a genre you don’t typically read/was out of your comfort zone?


You might get tired of this answer, but I can't help it. Both books set in foreign countries AND historical fiction aren't books that I typically read, BUT my two favorite books EVER, are both ~ The Night Circus and now The Shadow of the Wind. But for both, it's not the place or the genre that grabbed me so much, it was the story. With SOTW it was the mystery and the characters and just everything about it. With The Night Circus, it was definitely the circus itself and some of the characters.

8 ~ Most action-packed/thrilling/unputdownable book of the year?


My 2nd favorite book of the year and OMG was it FANTASTIC!! While not out in the states yet, it's out in Australia and I was able to get a copy from NetGalley. I would have gone nuts waiting for it, if I had to. Reilly is one of my FAVORITE authors and I've read all but 2 of his books, and this one is my favorite so far. If you are a Jurassic Park fan, definitely pick up this book, you won't want to put it down!

9 ~ Book You Read In 2014 That You Are Most Likely To Re-Read Next Year?


I re-read very few books. I'd rather spend my time discovering new books. The only books I have re-read multiple times are The Night Circus and Harry Potter. I'd definitely go for The Great Zoo of China again though, perhaps listening to it on audio, which is how I like my re-reads.

10 ~ Favorite cover of a book you read in 2014?


I bet this will be on many many lists!! Not only did I really enjoy the book especially her exploration of the castle, I just adore this cover. I think it's so beautiful. With doing all the best of lists this week, there are tons of people who agree with me. :)

11 ~ Most memorable character of 2014?

Hard one, since I said I wasn't going to mention any re-reads, unless it called for it, otherwise my answer would be Bailey from The Night Circus, no question. But that was a re-read (twice) so I'm trying to think of one for this year, first read. Daniel from The Shadow of the Wind is a definite contender, but I think for multiple reasons, I'm going to go with Chris Shane from Lock In.

12 ~ Most beautifully written book read in 2014?

Ahhhh, what? Isn't most beautifully written going to be your favorite? I read books for enjoyment, and nothing else, and I don't read prose or anything like that, so for me, the most beautifully written book I read for the first time in 2014 has to be my favorite.


13 ~ Most Thought-Provoking/ Life-Changing Book of 2014?

Did I mention that I read only for enjoyment?! I'm not one of those people who read to get smarter or think I should read classics because it'd make me look better or something. I'd rather be poked in the eye with a fork. So yeah, the books I read aren't thought-provoking or life-changing, unless you count the fact that I stopped paying attention to genres and just read what sounds good to me, no matter what. If that counts, then we're back to the old standby.


14 ~ Book you can’t believe you waited UNTIL 2014 to finally read?


Thought I didn't know about this book right when it came out, I'm surprised it took me as long as it did to read it. If I could live in any book world, I would choose The Night Circus. If I could live in any TV show world, I would definitely choose Warehouse 13. I LOVED the show, I miss it so very very much and I enjoyed the book a ton.

15 ~ Favorite Passage/Quote From A Book You Read In 2014?

“I was raised among books, making invisible friends in pages that seemed cast from dust and whose smell I carry on my hands to this day.” ~ The Shadow of the Wind

16 ~ Shortest & Longest Book You Read In 2014?


According to GoodReads, these two books were 16 pages for the short story Lyga, and 724 pages for New Years Island. The Lyga was a super short story in the Jasper Dent storyline, it was pretty boring. New Years Island was about a group of strangers being put on an island to see who would survive.

17 ~ Book That Shocked You The Most

Hmmmm, another hard one. Books don't really shock me anymore. I could say SotW, since I was surprised I liked it so much, but that wasn't the book so much as it was me. I could say Lock In, but that was after the book, not the book itself. I ended up changing my mind here and going with my newest completed book, New Years Island. There were many twist and turns and surprising moments in that one. I saw about 80% of them coming, but I was still surprised a few times.


18 ~ Favorite Romantic Relationship of the Year

Hard one, again (as will be the stupid "book boyfriend" questions). I'm not into the whole "one true pairing" stuff I've seen. UGH. It's just not me, I don't really care, for the most part. I mean there are a few that I do. I think Harry with Ginny and Ron with Hermione is correct and all that stuff, but I am more about couples being honest with each other, that's what makes them a good couple to me. That said, I guess my favorite one would be Rachel De Luca and Mason Brown from the Maggie Shayne series. These are the 3rd & 4th in the series.


19 ~ Favorite Non-Romantic Relationship Of The Year

I'd have to go with the brother/sister relationship between CJ and Hamish in The Great Zoo of China. CJ is kickass awesome and her brother is pretty cool as well.


20 ~ Favorite Book You Read in 2014 From An Author You’ve Read Previously


And we're back to the Reilly again. I've been reading Reilly for years. My husband introduced me to him years ago when he suggested I read Reilly's book "Ice Station". That was the first in the Scarecrow series. Since, I've read all the Scarecrow series to date, the Jack West Jr to date, The Contest, Hover Car Racer, Temple and TGZoC. The only books of Reilly's I haven't read are The Tournament and Troll Mountain, both of which are WAY outside my comfort zone, but since it's Reilly, I'm going to give them a try, at some point.

21 ~ Best Book You Read In 2014 That You Read Based SOLELY On A Recommendation From Somebody Else/Peer Pressure:

There really wasn't one. I only have two people (again the friend, and the hubby) who can successfully say "read this" and I will. Last time the friend did that was this time last year, with "The Eye of Minds" by James Dashner. Been even longer since my hubby has. So, nothing, for the most part. I'll say Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, because I did have a few people recommend it to me during swaps. They said if I liked The Night Circus, I'd like JS&MN. They were WRONG. I really REALLY did not like the book. I thought both main characters were assholes and they both rubbed me the wrong way. The only thing I can remember liking about the book is when he found he could use the mirrors. That was it.


22 Newest fictional crush from a book you read in 2014?

SIGH. I am a married woman in my 30s. I don't have crushes. I do have a top 5 for actors/celebrities, but not for books. I think that's because I'm more of a visual person. I know, I know, weird for a woman, but that's me. I prefer visual. Anyways, I hate the whole "book boyfriend" thing. OMG do people over 13 really think that? For the sake of picking, because I'll answer these, no matter what, I'll say either Mason Brown from the Shayne series, or Pete Lattimer from WH13, cuz I love him on the show as well. :)


23 ~ Best 2014 debut you read?


Gotta go back to Cruel Beauty for this one. Though I read a lot of new-to-me authors, they weren't all new authors from this year. This one is one of the ones I know is new and that I enjoyed.

24 ~ Best Worldbuilding/Most Vivid Setting You Read This Year?


Definitely The Great Zoo of China for this. Reilly continued his tradition of including maps in his books so you can see how he laid things out, everything from the layout of the park to layout of buildings. Really interesting with the maps and just really great setting all together.

25 ~ Book That Put A Smile On Your Face/Was The Most FUN To Read?


This was one of just a few books by Reilly I hadn't read, so I decided to give it a try on audio. I started it around midnight and I could NOT turn it off!! I ended up staying up all night just to keep listening and finally was done at 5:30am. It's such a CUTE book, and a feel good story. It's about young hover car racers, and is good for all ages, if you don't mind some mild swearing.

26 ~ Book That Made You Cry Or Nearly Cry in 2014?

I do NOT read books that could potentially make me cry. I'm not into tearjerkers, AT ALL. I have only read one book (The Reluctant Dom by Tymber Dalton) that made me cry. I won't do it, I don't like to cry. The only book that was even close that I could have become emotional about was Shadow Man. The MC had lost her family to a serial killer and you could FEEL her pain. It was hard to read at times.


27 ~ Hidden Gem Of The Year?


I've been reading a bunch of time traveling books, and I stumbled across this one and thought it was fantastic. Lara uses a time travel agency to save her mother from a mugging when Lara was young. She didn't know everything that was really going on during that time and everything changed in ways that she couldn't have imagined and didn't want. It was really enjoyable, but I haven't seen anyone else I know read it.

28 ~ Book That Crushed Your Soul?

Uh, what?! I don't give books that much control over me. I guess if I had to pick, I would go with Taking it All, because Maya had been my favorite author and, in my opinion, she did this book ALL wrong. I didn't like it, at all, and it made me decide to not read any more of her new series, sticking only with the KGI series, which shouldn't tick me off too much.


29 ~ Most Unique Book You Read In 2014?


Definitely Redshirts. This was definitely a unique book. A spoof of Star Trek, this book was so funny and unique and a lot of fun to read. It was definitely enhanced by Wil Wheaton's reading on the audiobook, he just made it even funnier! :)

30 ~ Book That Made You The Most Mad (doesn’t necessarily mean you didn’t like it)?


Back to this one. I won't give details since it's an erotica, but basically a couple in a supposed BDSM relationship spent 2 years not talking to each other and becoming estranged. Then there was all kind of other stuff that happened that pissed me off, but yet they were given their HEA. I would have been more impressed if they had divorced!



My Blogging/Bookish Life


1 ~ New favorite book blog you discovered in 2014?

Well, I only started blogging in March of this year, and just started looking around at book blogs at that time, so I'm new to blogging and following blogs. I follow around 300 blogs on BlogLovin' (I think) and my favorites are the ones that I've become friendly with the bloggers. There are plenty of great ones out there, but I like the connection you can make with fellow bloggers. Some of those are (in alphabetical order) ~ (Kym from My Book Nook is the friend I kept mentioning, an actual real life friend.)

2 ~ Favorite review that you wrote in 2014?

I'm going to go with my review for Lock In, because it was when I made a new rating/review system, even though I haven't used it a whole lot. I also am pretty partial to The Great Zoo of China because though I made a review of Shadow of the Wind, that was an early one and I hadn't gotten into my groove of rating yet.

3 ~ Best discussion/non-review post you had on your blog?

I'm not a big enough blog to have discussions here, so none really. But my favorite non-review posts were where I talked about Reading Erotica, talking about Sex & my view of BDSM.

4 ~ Best event that you participated in (author signings, festivals, virtual events, memes, etc.)?

My favorite Meme (though I HATE that word) is the TBR List Poll that I participate in every month. This is where I give you 3 books to choose from and my readers choose one (or more) for me to read. The book (or books) with the most votes, I read and then review. It's been a lot of fun to do.

5 ~ Best moment of bookish/blogging life in 2014?

I wouldn't say that I have one. :/ Just meeting people and making some friendly folks have been great. I started my blog to post my monthly reading log for Swap-Bot and it's grown some, but will just always be about me and what I wanna talk about. I really don't stress my blog at all.

6 ~ Most Popular Post This Year On Your Blog (whether it be by comments or views)?

The post with the most comments and most views is the recent post Top 10 ~ Best Books I Read in 2014 with 37 comments before I started my commenting back, and 137 views. :) The post with the most views prior to now was myLife of a Blogger ~ Tattoos post with 107 views, which isn't much for most big bloggers, but it's good for me.

7 ~ Post You Wished Got A Little More Love?

None really, I don't do anything special here. It's just me and my thoughts, both bookish and not. I guess if you wanna take a look at it, you could read about our relationship and Our Anniversary Weekend. Of course, you can always check out my thoughts on Reading Erotica, talking about Sex & my view of BDSM, cuz I enjoy talking about such things, a bunch. :)

8 ~ Best bookish discovery (book related sites, book stores, etc.)?

GoodReads is like the best thing ever, of course. I've been on there since '09, but have only been completely involved (such as tracking my books and joining in groups) since '11. I haven't really discovered anything this past year, reading/bookish wise. I started following blogs but that's about it.

9 ~ Did you complete any reading challenges or goals that you had set for yourself at the beginning of this year?

Yup, a few. First, I set my goal at GoodReads to 152 books to read for the year. In the beginning of the year, I was into gaming and was worried I wouldn't read as much. Jan - Apr was very light (for me) but after that, my reading took off again. I ended up bumping up my goal to 200 then finally to 252. I am currently at 304 books for the year. I didn't have any other yearly challenges, since I started blogging this year, I had monthly ones that I did, and read-a-thons and such. I look forward to joining some for the upcoming year.


Looking Ahead


1 ~ One Book You Didn’t Get To In 2014 But Will Be Your Number 1 Priority in 2015?

None! Not something that's already out anyway. If I really wanted to read something, I read it. I read what I want, when I want to, so I really don't have an answer for this, with books that are already released. So, here's a rainbow of books I wanna read (already released), at some point, that I haven't yet. None are a priority though, I just thought it'd be pretty to do. :)


2 ~ Book You Are Most Anticipating For 2015 (non-debut)?

I guess the one I am looking forward to most is the untitled (and no cover) next book in the Timebound series by Rysa Walker. Others I'm most looking forward to are ~


3 ~ 2015 Debut You Are Most Anticipating?

I really don't know of many authors that are debuting in the coming year. Anyone have any suggestions for an action packed debut? I did come across a couple books that look interesting ~


4 ~ Series Ending/A Sequel You Are Most Anticipating in 2015?

Well, I think I pretty much answered this in the non-debut question, because those are all series and are all books I'm really looking forward to. I read mainly series, if you haven't noticed, but here are a few more.


5 ~ One Thing You Hope To Accomplish Or Do In Your Reading/Blogging Life In 2015?

As of about 2-3 weeks ago, I would have said that I hope to accomplish reading more books than I had read this year and I was actually thinking about aiming for 365 books. BUT, then my hubby told me that because he had to buy himself some things he needed (and a few things he wanted) he felt bad because he felt like he was leaving me out and he told me when tax money comes in, I can get something I want. I debated about what I wanted and finally settled on building myself a gaming computer. I'm SUPER excited about it, though it will cut into my reading times. So, I plan on just challenging myself to 200 books for the year, and I want to be more picky about the challenges and read-a-thons that I do, so I don't burn myself out.

6 ~ A 2015 Release You’ve Already Read & Recommend To Everyone:

I've only read this one 2015 release, and I recommend the series, Thunder Point, along with the series that it branched off from, Virgin River, to romance or romantic suspense fans. This one wasn't my favorite of the series, but it's only because of my own views on some things.




Holiday Disclaimer:

I just wanted to mention that I hope I don't offend anyone by not saying Merry Christmas wishing a good Holiday. We don't celebrate Christmas, not for religious (or none as it is) reasons, but because we don't find joy in holidays. It's not a time of year I enjoy (though I used to) and it doesn't even feel like Christmas to me, it's just another week. So, I don't mean to offend, and I hope that I don't, when I'm not wishing you all a good holiday, it's just that I'd rather not be reminded it is one. I DO hope you all are having a great time though!