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Jan 10, 2017 01:24AM

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Oh yes, read it read it read it. I would love to say you won't be disappointed, but I know I can't assume you will love a book just because I did (though I really hope you do) :)





Finally! Time to read this one! :) Will also fit in with 'a book set in two different time periods'

I could go with the book on my bookshelf the longest: Vanity Fair. I bought this book in the late 80's when I was in high school and felt the need to read a classic. I'm not sure why I picked that one.

(That's the one bad thing about a Kindle....when you get new books they show up in the list before the one you are currently reading, so it is easy to start another book. Obviously I get distracted by shiny objects. LOL)


Me. I've tried, many times, but I just can't get into them.
Sandy wrote: "I've gone for Game of Thrones, because what self-respecting fantasy fan hasn't read the biggest thing since Tolkien?"
I haven't! I haven't seen the show either! I love fantasy, but maybe not that kind of fantasy. (Never liked Tolkien either, but I read them a long time ago ... since back then we didn't have Goodreads so I didn't know what else to read!)
I haven't! I haven't seen the show either! I love fantasy, but maybe not that kind of fantasy. (Never liked Tolkien either, but I read them a long time ago ... since back then we didn't have Goodreads so I didn't know what else to read!)



All the time, lol
I actually just go by my Goodreads tbr and get it from my shelf or the library. Looking at the shelf is too much pressure, lol










I'm blogging about this experience. Come visit me at augustajusticewrites.wordpress.com.

This is fantastic to know. Thank you, Augusta, as I have a copy and badly want to read it but wasn't sure where to slot it in.

So I just finished A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. Enjoyed it and loved moving it into my 'read' list!


At my current reading pace, I calculated that it will take me 33 1/2 years to read through my TBR list which has been building for years. This was one of the books near the top of the list.
Monica wrote: "The Firm
At my current reading pace, I calculated that it will take me 33 1/2 years to read through my TBR list which has been building for years. This was one of the books near the to..."
I'm always calculating that, too! I want to see if I'll get to read them all before I die. Problem is, my TBR list grows ...
At my current reading pace, I calculated that it will take me 33 1/2 years to read through my TBR list which has been building for years. This was one of the books near the to..."
I'm always calculating that, too! I want to see if I'll get to read them all before I die. Problem is, my TBR list grows ...

The 39 Steps by John Buchan
This book was written when threats to a nation's security were so much simpler.

Emelie wrote: "Finally reading Jane Eyre! I've wanted to read it for so long, but never got around to it for some reason. Only read short extracts for schoolwork, but now I'll finally read the whole thing!"
I hope you like it!! I find it's always fulfilling to finally get around to reading a classic, even if I don't like it much, I still feel good about finally having read it.
I hope you like it!! I find it's always fulfilling to finally get around to reading a classic, even if I don't like it much, I still feel good about finally having read it.





But the oldest in my Goodreads TBR is Starling, added in January 2012.

Mists: READ ME
Caity: (twelve years later) Fiiiiiine..
Mists: READ ME
Caity: (one year later) Crap. I should, shouldn't I?"
Read this in high school and am thinking about re-reading but in audio form!

I could go with the book on my bookshel..."
Vanity Fair was so hard to read!

I love sitting in my library and gazing at all my beautiful books! My favorites AND the ones I haven't read yet! Plus the many in my wishlist on Overdrive and the thousands on my Kindle. Yes daunting but so endlessly exciting!


The series is great so far :)

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