47. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins: wow, this was one of best YA books I read in a long time. A future dystopia where the 12 colonies must offer a tribute of one boy and one girl who all fight to the death. The winner's district gets awarded food for a year.
48. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins: Book 2 of the series, a little weaker than the first book, but still really good.
49. Fearless Fourteen by Janet Evanovich: Stephanie Plum's latest hijinks involving a fading rockstar, 9 million dollars, and a kidnapping. Bonus points for Lula and Tank's "engagement".
50. Finger-Licking Fifteen by Janet Evanovich: Morelli and Steph are off again, waah. This one is about a famous TV chef who gets killed and the station offers a reward. There's a security breakdown in the Rangeman offices.
51. Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life vol. 1 by Bryan Lee O'Malley: The juxtaposition of the typical manga style and the Canadian setting is really interesting. Imagine Batman, Super Mario, and a hipster had a baby . . . I don't know if Michael Cera is going to be spot on in this role or throughly terrible.
48. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins: Book 2 of the series, a little weaker than the first book, but still really good.
49. Fearless Fourteen by Janet Evanovich: Stephanie Plum's latest hijinks involving a fading rockstar, 9 million dollars, and a kidnapping. Bonus points for Lula and Tank's "engagement".
50. Finger-Licking Fifteen by Janet Evanovich: Morelli and Steph are off again, waah. This one is about a famous TV chef who gets killed and the station offers a reward. There's a security breakdown in the Rangeman offices.
51. Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life vol. 1 by Bryan Lee O'Malley: The juxtaposition of the typical manga style and the Canadian setting is really interesting. Imagine Batman, Super Mario, and a hipster had a baby . . . I don't know if Michael Cera is going to be spot on in this role or throughly terrible.