01 January 2011

Books with a Number in the Title

Here's the place to link up your reviews of books with a NUMBER
in the title.

If you don't have a blog or don't write reviews, please mark your progress in the comments.

If Mr. Linky ever disappears, just leave a comment or come back and link up later. Or email me (see contact information in the sidebar) and I'll add your link when Mr. Linky is fixed.


22 comments:

Chris Stanley said...

I will be reading The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield

Shonna said...

Glad to see that the wonderful graphic novel I finished today fits with this challenge. Two Generals by Scott Chantler was a great read.

Anonymous said...

Hello, I just put a link to my review of The Crying of Lot 49, by Thomas Pynchon.
Emma @ Words And Peace

Bev Hankins said...

One down! (No pun intended.) And first review up.

Teresa said...

I just realized that I'd completed one of the goals. Yay! Once I make it through the other categories I might read one of the ones that I planned for this category.

Lil said...

I read the Four Hour Body by Tim Ferriss. It's very interesting and it got me started on the diet there. I'm also going to try some of his exercise and supplement (which I have always scorned!) regimens.

However, my plan is to finish this challenge all with books from my TBR stack, so I'll read another with a number in the title and post later.

Jan von Harz said...

Just linking my review of Five Flavors of Dumb by Antony John.
Two down, four to go!

Mariana said...

One Real Thing by Anah Crow and Dianne Fox was fantastic and I highly recommend.

Beth said...

We should see which numbers are the most common. Or figure out the mean, or medium, or mode. Hey, I'm a math geek.

Thirteenth has at least two entries.

Chris Stanley said...

The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield was a real find. I loved it from the beginning and the twists and turns were excellent.

Liza said...

Just finished One for the Money by Janet Evanovich and enjoyed it very much. The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler is my next TBR.

Suzanne said...

I just posted my review for Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris!

dollycas aka Lori said...

Forgot to do this step so playing a little catch up today :)

CMash said...

Having so much fun with this challenge!!!

Yvonne @ Fiction Books Reviews said...

Hi everyone,

This is my third book in the challenge and I have just posted a link to my review of 'Apartment 3b' by Patricia Scanlan.

http://www.fiction-books.biz/reviews/my-thoughts-about-apartment-3b-by-patricia-scanlan/

Darlene said...

Hi, everybody! I just linked up "1st to Die" by James Patterson. It was my first Patterson novel, and I will be continuing on in the Women's Murder Club series.

iubookgirl said...

I just posted a link to my review of THE TRINITY SIX. Number turned out to be the easy one...I've already read two books with a number in the title and plan to read a few more!

Unknown said...

I am loving this challenge, just read 31 Dream street and am trying to find my next book in the challenge now!

Sandra Stiles said...

Just posted Ten Miles Past Normal for this challenge.

Julie said...

You can delete #92. I messed up my links. :(

Rhonda Hicks said...

THE DRAWING OF THE THREE by Stephen King

dog eared copy said...

Rounding out the Patient Zero canon in the Joe Ledger series with an audiobook review of the short story, "Zero Tolerance!" :-)

Oops, I transposed the title and my blogging identity!
(Sorry)