Kay's comments
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Adriana, I always hope for extra reading time when it gets dark earlier and the temps get colder. I hope you find time to cozy up with a lot of great books!60 books by itself is nothing to sneeze at . . .
L, I hear you about the reading challenges. Don't you feel that sometimes it really expands your mind, though?
87. 
Wealth Out Of Ashes, by Bode Ososami, 4/5 stars
88.

Murder She Wrote: Highland Fling Murders, by Donald Bain, 3/5 stars
Stacie wrote: "Kay wrote: "LOL on wanting to throttle every character! I can related with some of the books I've read. Do you ever wonder why you keep reading when you find a book is like that?"Well, I keep hop..."
You made me laugh AGAIN! For me, sometimes it's like a T-shirt I saw about a character on Seinfeld that said something like "obnoxious, yet fascinating".
Keep on going, Amanda! Maybe you'll find some unexpected reading opportunities . . . sometimes I do, over the holidays. (If I'm careful not to overcommit my time).
Stacie wrote: "90. The Secret Country- Pamela Dean (This was a favorite of mine when I was a kid, and several scenes and ideas from the book have stayed with me throughout the years so when I found a used copy of..."LOL on wanting to throttle every character! I can related with some of the books I've read. Do you ever wonder why you keep reading when you find a book is like that?
Vera wrote: "WOW, I'm behind..."Vera, that's OK. I'm glad you're hanging in there with us. 26 books is nothing to be ashamed of at all!
Lesley wrote: "60. New Battlestar Galactica Omnibus / Greg Pak. 2/5. Only 15 more books to go!"You'll make it, too, I'll bet.
Did you know that 60 books is FAR above the average in a year?
Liz wrote: "69. Skipping Christmas by John Grisham
"I see you are into some seasonal reading, Liz. Good for you! I usually am about a season behind . . .




