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Helena's 2015 reading challenge (80+ books)
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Today, I have finished reading both Fight Club and Forever, which means I've read 10 out of 80 books already!
I'm slowly giving up on "Philip Morris", it seems like I won't be able to finish this one... "Si at vi har..." is going good, though I haven't spent much time on it today.
Next up: Howl's Moving Castle and A Place Called Here
I'm slowly giving up on "Philip Morris", it seems like I won't be able to finish this one... "Si at vi har..." is going good, though I haven't spent much time on it today.
Next up: Howl's Moving Castle and A Place Called Here

I'm curious about what you'll think of Howl's Moving Castle. It's been on my to-read list for such a long time.
Cassandra wrote: "Welcome to the group, Helena! You're off to a great start with your challenge. :)
I'm curious about what you'll think of Howl's Moving Castle. It's been on my to-read list for such a l..."
I have seen the anime movie adaptation of it, but that was a long time ago, so I don't remember a thing, but I would say that's a good thing. I honestly don't know what to expect, and that makes me even more excited about reading this book!
I'm curious about what you'll think of Howl's Moving Castle. It's been on my to-read list for such a l..."
I have seen the anime movie adaptation of it, but that was a long time ago, so I don't remember a thing, but I would say that's a good thing. I honestly don't know what to expect, and that makes me even more excited about reading this book!
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2. Revival
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5. Yahya Hassan
6. Story of O
7. Girl, Interrupted
8. Every Day
At the moment, I'm reading "Fight Club", "Forever" by Judy Blume (yes, I know that it's a shame to not have read it earlier...), "I love you, Philip Morris" (which I just can't finish, it's unbearable) and last, but not least, "Si at vi har hele dagen" written by Anne Kyong Sook Øfsti. As you see, mostly well-known books, not counting the last one. "Si at vi har..." is looking good so far, though- it tells the story of a woman born in Korea, who was adopted by a norwegian couple. When her sister, also adopted, dies, the woman travels back to her native country in search of their mother.