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I'm Dawn hailing from NJ, USA. I recently picked up a speed reading book I'd had in my personal library for years. Upon starting it, I realized my reading rate is atrocious! I was an avid reader in my teens and 20s, but in my 30's between marriage (no kids) and the advent of electronic reading- meant for those with attention spans of a gnat- I think my mental reading/comprehension muscles atrophied! Now in my early 40's, in looking through my shelves and trying to eliminate some less priority books so I could fit in more recent purchases, I saw I had SOO many great books in my shelves that I've NEVER read in full! I felt so out of touch with my reading purchases through the years. I'm working through the speed reading exercises and my reading speed and interest is increasing again. I'm starting with a modest reading goal of 25 books this year.



Thanks for the group I'll pop back to update and may even be brave enough to have a count up!


Glad to be here!



And yes, you'll see me using a lot of Kindle / e-book editions because it's easier on my eyes. I've got an eye condition that makes me legally blind and I'm trying not to go more so. ;)

I read a wide variety of books, from autobiographies and dystopian to sci-fi and fantasy. I've set my goal at 50 books for 2015 and it covers a lot of Christopher Hitchens, Chuck Palahniuk, JRR Tolkien and Jk Rowling.
I have just finisher (Don't You) Forget About Me, which is a mind f*** of a book, and currently busy with another weird and wonderful book: 1Q84.
Besides reading and writing, I love:
Cats - Have 2
Tattoos - Have 8
Piercings - 2 lips rings
Art, music and martial arts (Not practicing anything at the moment though, but did Krav Maga a while back.)
I think that covers it? Ask, if I left anything out. :)





Nate





Take a look around and jump into any activities that sound interesting to you. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! I look forward to getting to know you all better this year.

Reading is my escapism, and it is always nice to be around others whose take on reading as something fun.
Hello!

I look forward to conversations with everyone, and good luck to all in their own personal reading challenges.
~Crystal




I am Kris, 40 year old "dude" from Wisconsin, who loves to read, and loves all sorts of other things as well, like sports, cooking, movies, family time (married with 2 boys)....so it's tough to stay committed to read constantly. Hope to stay motivated, since my tastes are pretty varied, and my enthusiasm for what to read changes constantly (I am easily swayed by a random find or a good recommendation...or a story on the news, or a wandering thought...)
Hope to have fun this year, and maybe, hopefully, have some good discussions.


I'm looking forward to interesting discussions, recommendations and new authors :)

Well, overshooting a little hasn't ever hurt anyone, has it? :)


Hi all, my name is Anja and i am from Denmark.
I read historical epic and fiction og fantasy -
One of my favorit authers is Edward Rutherfurd, i have read The Forest and became addicted to the genre.
I am currently reading the hole serie A Song of Ice og Fire by George R.R. Martin, and hoping to finish the 7 books this year
I am thinking Cornwell Bernard is next on my bookbyinglist or maybe i should explore my bookshelfs.
Looking forward to share with you all
I read historical epic and fiction og fantasy -
One of my favorit authers is Edward Rutherfurd, i have read The Forest and became addicted to the genre.
I am currently reading the hole serie A Song of Ice og Fire by George R.R. Martin, and hoping to finish the 7 books this year
I am thinking Cornwell Bernard is next on my bookbyinglist or maybe i should explore my bookshelfs.
Looking forward to share with you all

I'm Rich. I read a wide range of books from the Classics to crime fiction and do like a series that I can get into. Currently I'm part way through Donna Leon's Brunetti series, Patrick O'Briens Aubrey/Maturin books & the Maigret series. I also adore Wilkie Collins who I think is far superior to Dickens not least because he has wonderfully strong female characters.
My top recommendations for crime series that I've read would be the Martin Beck novels and the Inspector Sejer series by Karin Fossum.
I've also just finished reading Alan Lemay's The Searchers which was Ray Winstone's book to take to the island on Desert Island Discs. Wonderful and even better than the film as it more accurately reflects the true story that lay behind it.

Hej.
I am Nina and I am from Frankfurt, Germany. I read books of nearly every genre. Since I have been in a huge reading slump I plan to read at least 3 books per month. I just don't want to put too much pressure on reading.
For january I still have to read 1 1/2 books but I think I can make it.
I am Nina and I am from Frankfurt, Germany. I read books of nearly every genre. Since I have been in a huge reading slump I plan to read at least 3 books per month. I just don't want to put too much pressure on reading.
For january I still have to read 1 1/2 books but I think I can make it.




Thanks and I can't wait to share this journey!
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