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2018 Bingo Reading Challenge!
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MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Resident Book Pusher
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Apr 12, 2018 08:58AM

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I just requested the last two books I need to read to complete the challenge. Feels like a special moment.


I just requested the last two books I need to read to complete the challenge. Feels like a special moment."
Not. Even.

lol

Lol. I'd rather suck on the washing up rag. I just haven't acquired a taste for the somewhat dusty feeling it leaves on the tongue.

Have yall tried it with milk?"
Yes, it was with milk. Actually I did acquire a taste for it later, but these days I only drink coffee or Rooibos (which isn't actually a tea).

I think most tea tastes like boiled grass.

The best Earl Grey I've had was... I can't remember the brand, but it also had rose and citrus in it, and while you could still taste the bergamot and it was definitely recognizable as an Earl Grey, it didn't have that distinctive aftertaste that turns a lot of people off of it.


To go back to the original on the board you need to re-type it in on that board over the new category you added.

Managed to remove one book from my need to read list (I'll probably read it anyway) by finding another book for cover=food. So I've managed to get cover=pruple which was troublesome. Only one more cover category to go.

AND I've hit my change allowance.
uuuggghhhhh!


Good point, you are allowed to change them back :)



I just found a reasonably short audiobook and listened to 30 minutes a day. I didn't particularly enjoy it though. My hobbies (guitar, piano) don't facilitate listening to books and two year olds don't help that either.

Thank you!!!!!


Yeah, that's where I'm jamming it in, too. I read too fast for audios for the most part - so they mostly put me to sleep.

Who, What, When, Where, Why in the title
I've requested the book, it has shipped, but it hasn't shown up yet.

Woohoo! Mega-board was a serious slog to get the first bingo.

I'll be more around now, and able to update the sheet accordingly. :)


And my brain is flashing to the scene in Cars where Mater is saying "he's done" and the road looks like trash.

THIS

And my brain is flashing to the scene in Cars where Mater is saying "he's done" and the road looks like trash."
WHHHHAT?!
Congrats! I still have 6 to finish up. O_O

It happens. And in this group... well, I've disappeared for a bit at least every other year or so... :D Congrats on finishing up that challenge and getting back to your personals!

And my brain is flashing to the scene in Cars where Mater is saying "he's done" and the road looks like trash."
Congrats!!! That's awesome!

I'm kinda relieved myself, and look forward to it being a bit more relaxed now :P
And focusing on the Bingo instead :)
Welcome back!



I also have:
Half-Real: Video Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds
Publics and Counterpublics
How to Suppress Women's Writing
Perspectives On The African Diaspora

Doctor Who: The What, Where, and How
Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature

Sure you can't find an author under 30 or a book that became a movie? Those would be easier than micro-history and then you can read something more fun or call it sociology which is where a lot of your books seem to be leaning to me.

Sure you can't find an author under 30 or a book that..."
So, I read a book about a webseries - would that count?
Authors ages are hard. They are often not given or not truthful so I gave up

edit: Fan made movies count, right? Sorry, I think that is that I had seen.

http://www.patriciabriggs.com/Patty/a...
Patty was born in Butte, Montana, back in 1965. If you’re good at math, you’ll have deduced that she’s currently twenty-nine. In fact, she’s been twenty-nine for a while and has no intention of getting any older. Fiction authors don’t obey the laws of space and time, they invent them. Don’t argue, or she’ll make up a dragon right behind you . . .

http://www.patriciabriggs.com/Patty/a...
Patty was born in Butte, Montana, back in 1965. If you’re good at math, you’ll have deduced that she’s currently twenty-nine. ..."
Uh huh.
That is definitely one of the more entertaining author biographies I have seen though.