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Keli’s comments from the Nothing But Reading Challenges group.

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Aug 07, 2020 10:04AM

35559 I'm going to go out with a bang and try to read at least 4, which is twice the amount I've been reading.
Aug 07, 2020 09:57AM

35559 Sadly, I'm not going to get mine done. But i will add it to the SS for the next round.
Aug 05, 2020 03:20PM

35559 Ashlee wrote: "I am in a HUGE reading slump. I'm not enjoying anything that I am currently reading. I will know by this evening what I will be able to finish by Friday.

*off to read the day away*"


I'm in the same boat. I've only managed to finish one so far for this round. I should have the beach finished by Friday, but reading has been a struggle.

I'm going to follow Tammie's advice, get a fave author in.
Aug 03, 2020 03:49PM

35559 Laurie wrote: "Finished another book...but not for this challenge, lol! 😂 Why does that always happen? Anyway, I just had to share because it feels so good to be reading again after months of not being able to. I..."

That's brilliant. I think everyone's reading has been impacted by all this. Being in a pandemic is weird. I want out.
Aug 03, 2020 11:48AM

35559 Susan wrote: "So I'm a dork. Of course you were talking about me. I forgot this was the challenge where we recommended books. I would also recommend this one too. It's part of the series so wouldn't it work okay?"

lol
Aug 02, 2020 07:35AM

35559 Finished my #14 today, The Muse. Really enjoyed. I put that one on in 2016, can't believe I waited four years to read it.
Jul 29, 2020 02:54PM

35559 Alysa wrote: "Finished #s 21 and 22.
The Blast by Sarah PerlmutterThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #1) by Douglas Adams

The Blast was disappointing. It started out okay (aside from glaring ..."


I think I read this in high school. But I can't remember. Think I will give it a second go after your review.
Jul 29, 2020 02:48PM

35559 Annalisa wrote: "Finished #18
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
It was such an odd book. It was very well written but I'm not sure I liked it."


That book haunted me. After I finished it, I kept asking everyone if they'd read, just so I could find out what they thought. If they thought it was as creepy as I did. It was the way the children were treated, the way they ended up feeling about their lives and the "donations." My daughter had it for required reading at her high school, which was pretty cool. I think everyone should read it. Just for the discussions about humanity, ethics, childhood, and individuality that it can encourage.
Jul 24, 2020 10:38AM

35559 Since we've got Asia as a tag again I'll recommend some of those that I've read Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea. It's harrowing and heartbreaking at times. But so interesting.
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress is a short read. I gave it three stars. Interesting but a bit slow. But if you love historical fiction, then you'll probably like it more than me.
I recently listened to The White Tiger. I can't recommend this enough especially if you listen to it.
Life of Pi is a tricky book. I absolutely recommend it for the last two-thirds. Once the boat goes down it gets good. But that first third literally took me a year to get through. At the end I saw why the author felt it necessary to write that dreadfully boring beginning, but he could've done it better. Or made it shorter.
For fantasy, my fave genre, I'd recommend Cinder, Across the Nightingale Floor and Naamah's Curse are all good.
Jul 23, 2020 04:08PM

35559 I still have my last book, an N, to finish. I'll get it done but it'll be about 3 est. I've got about 5 hours left but I've got to go to bed.
Jul 23, 2020 06:00AM

35559 Possible Asia tag books- I haven't checked the tag specifically but all of these are set in an Asian country, and I gave at least 3 stars
China - Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress, my copy was 178 pages. North Korea - Nothing to Envy: Real Lives in North Korea, harrowing but so interesting.
India - The White Tiger, fast paced easy read
Turkey - The Scribe. For a bit of paranormal fantasy.
Jul 19, 2020 04:05AM

35559 I need to read Visions of Heat for another challenge. I have Dear Martin but can put that on hold for the next word. Realistically, I probably will only be able to fit one other book in so I can go with Dear Martin or I can read for a letter. I have all of the letters, so it is just matter of picking the one we need most. Are U and I our most needed?
Jul 16, 2020 11:15AM

35559 Shannon wrote: "@Keli don't forget to shelf the book "Under Locke" so we can count it"

Do you mean my wheel shelf? I filled in the SS at work and only just got around to the review. But everything is done and shelved now.
Jul 13, 2020 08:53AM

35559 Tammie wrote: "For those reading Dear Martin...I've started reading...in addition to N, it also works for: B Q G"

Oh good, I have Dear Martin.
Jul 12, 2020 07:19AM

35559 Tammie wrote: "For anyone reading M Zapata this round, Laura from Don Quixote recommended anything Zapata in her post #59"

Me too.
Jul 10, 2020 12:23PM

35559 My book is on. Phew, that true crime stuff is hard going. Thanks again for checking my update, Tammie.
Jul 10, 2020 12:31AM

35559 Tammie wrote: "Keli
Ok...so the challenge officially ends @5
Not sure about the other captains availablity, but I’ll set my alarm for 3pm for any last minute finishes.

We are due with entries by 5..if we have t..."


Cool, if you are happy to check again at three ish, I'll have it up. Ta very much. 😊
Jul 09, 2020 04:35PM

35559 Also, my version of Angels Blood was the audible, so I used the main book page count but I didn't know if you needed me to mention that anywhere on the SS.
Jul 09, 2020 04:33PM

35559 My book last book is going to be down to the wire close. I don't think I will have it finished by noon EST. I will probably be closer to the 3pm deadline. So I can either try my damndest to finish for tomorrow after noon. Or I can carry it to the next week. As it's I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer, it will definitely work. It's just whatever is easier for you capitans.
Jul 08, 2020 10:18AM

35559 Donna wrote: "Anyone know anything about The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt? It is in the SS with nothing else. I don't know if it is read, currently being r..."

Sorry that one was me and I totally forgot about it! I will have four finished by Friday, don't think I can get that one in, so I'll delete.