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147920 What's something positive that came from your time of quarantine?
– Cheryl
Mar 26, 2020 06:37AM

147920 Arshad wrote: "Hi everyone, My name is Arshad from India. I'm excited to link up with the readers in this community and hopefully get a few recommendation along the way. My quarantine reading is going on well(cur..."

Hello Arshad, great to have you here. Looking forward to seeing you around :)
Mar 25, 2020 09:17AM

147920 I am mostly trying to figure out a better way of decluttering. Marie Kondo is a great leader to follow when it comes to decluttering and organising a house so I am following her. The only challenge is my back. I had spine surgery last month and I can't bend, neither can I life anything more than a kg nor can I walk more than a kilometer, so it becomes a challenge as most of the work for it will fall on my husband. Lol. So I am just trying to cook his favourite food and bribing him into doing it for me ;-)
Mar 25, 2020 09:14AM

147920 Wow, that is great, Cheryl and something we all can learn from you!
I love cooking and doing a lot of it since our lockdown started from Sunday. I am also planning to search for new recipies and utilise this time to cook new and interesting items. I will definitely.implement your idea about using the ingredients that are easily available!
Mar 25, 2020 08:40AM

147920 Peter wrote: "Well, I’ve been unable to post every time I’ve tried, but I will try once again. I’ve set my 2020 personal reading challenge to 200 books. I’m fairly close at 43 so far. (Actually,I’m doing a bit b..."

I had no idea it was an issue. Hope it gets resolved soon though. And 200 books! Wow, that is challenging! All the best for it and for your new shop :)
Mar 25, 2020 08:39AM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "I am so glad you created this challenge! I was just thinking that I had no YA nor graphic novels at home that I could read for April's Genre Challenge. My libraries are closed and I'd rather not sp..."

Thanks, Cheryl. Even I was wondering about how to get a hold of books with the libraries and my local bookseller and even Amazon closing down. It will be a great relief to read anything and be able to count it!

I've been meaning to ask this to you for a while now so I'll do it now, can you please recommend some new authors, especially classic as their books can be downloaded from Gutenberg and Librivox?
Mar 25, 2020 07:57AM

147920 Dear RMFAO'ers,

There are no rules, no timeline and no restriction for this challenge. Just go ahead and share your reads and TBR lists that you are planning to read in the next couple of months while the lockdowns and the quarantine lasts.

All books, fiction or non-fiction, are allowed for this challenge :)
Mar 25, 2020 07:55AM

147920 Hello guys,

We are here for you, always! So go ahead and voice out your thoughts if you feel like you need someone to talk to.

For starters, let us all share how are we trying to cope with the stay-at-home situation - what things are you doing? What are your planning to cook/create? And how do you plan to utilise your time?

Suggestions are welcome and if you have links for free online resources and those are welcome too!

Stay connected and stay strong!
Mar 18, 2020 08:15AM

147920 #9 The Whisper Man by Alex North - 4/5
Mar 14, 2020 11:22AM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "Heena,

I really enjoyed The Silent Patient, too. Lots of twist!"


Yep! The twists were good!!
Mar 12, 2020 10:00PM

147920 #1 Children of Paradise by Fred D'Aguiar - 3/5
An okayish read. I was expecting something different from this book, so didn't like it all that much. Though it was a well-written book.

#2 The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides - 4/5
A superb read! I absolutely loved it!!
Mar 12, 2020 10:06AM

147920 Adelaide wrote: "Well, I am in Seattle during the coronavirus outbreak. I take an immune suppressor for my arthritis, so I am mostly staying at home reading, catching up on tv, and making art. If anyone is curious about what I do in my non reading time, I am adelaide_blair on Instagram. Mostly printmaking. "

I'll definitely give you a follow (I didn't know before you were on Ig.) Stay safe!
Mar 12, 2020 10:05AM

147920 Dagny wrote: "I would gladly be behind, Heena, if I could have visited Egypt!"

Hahah! Can't argue with that ;-)

Oh, and thanks a ton for posting the thread! I made a note of it to create it before I left, but it completely slipped my mind.
Mar 09, 2020 10:39PM

147920 OMG! You guys are so ahead already and it's only the 10th of the month!! I'm so behind... I'll be starting with my first for this challenge today. Hope I can at least read half of what you guys are reading now.
Feb 22, 2020 01:09AM

147920 Wow, Cheryl and Adelaide, you both are totally nailing it this month and there is still another week to go!! Great going <3
Feb 22, 2020 01:08AM

147920 #6 Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo - 1/5 - DNF

13 days and endless tries later I still couldn't bring myself to finish this book! It was so preachy and full of feminism that I felt sick!! I had been waiting to get my hands on this book since its release and I so, so bad that I did not like it :(

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Feb 17, 2020 04:14AM

147920 #5 In the Days of Rain: A Daughter, a Father, a Cult by Rebecca Scott - 5/5

It's a memoir and what a beautiful one! A FANTASTIC READ! I will be writing the review for this book in the coming days as my head is spinning with so many things to say about this book. There is so much to learn from this book about cults and sects and how people wrongly perceive them. I read this book for my own novel's research and I'm really happy to have read this book as it was a really, really good read.

A MUST READ!!
Feb 17, 2020 04:09AM

147920 #8 Elevation by Stephen King - 3/5
An okay-ish read. My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Feb 16, 2020 10:10PM

147920 #4 The Artist's Way: A Course in Discovering and Recovering Your Creative Self by Julia Cameron - 5/5
A beautiful book on rediscovering your inner artist (And discovering the hidden artist in case if you haven't already.) A must-read for everyone! I've done my bit of first reading and now I'm going through the book as per the course - weekly stuff it asks to do and it is proving to be life-changing! I highly recommend it!!
Feb 16, 2020 05:58AM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "Too bad about Wilder Girls. I was thinking of reading it."

I was really looking forward to reading it but it turned out to be very disappointing. Though if you decide to read it lookout for the creepy body horror bits and bad characterisation.