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What are you reading and why? Jan-Jun 2014
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Feb 09, 2014 12:57PM

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Welcome Luna! Hopefully you get on to books you want to read very shortly.


That bodes well. I was umming and ahhing about reading it after Day Watch. You've sparked my interest again.


So funny!

Cute. Thanks for pointing this out. We have enough snow here to do this also, I think.
I was looking out my window this morning admiring how beautiful it is in the woods along the footpath behind my place. Then..."wait what's that yellow patch?"
So I have also been admiring how many dogs are stopping at the very same spot in the woods along the footpath behind my place. :-D


The giant snowman is cool Travis! Apparently all the snow you guys are having in the US is the reason we're getting rain and gale force winds here! We took a battering over the weekend.


The giant snowman is cool Travis! Apparently all the snow you guys are having..."
I saw women's slope style snowboarding on the Olympics and the woman for Britain is from your city Sarah. Oldest woman in sport at 33. First time women's slope style has been at Olympics she finished 4 th I think but the judges only seemed to be looking for big air and not much on technical stuff so hard to say how the results would have been if they scored like they scored the men's. Anyway she trains on turf since you guys don't get snow

Reminds me of being taught to iron on Dad's nice and flat handkerchiefs.
Conned by our own parents!☻

I heard on the news there was someone competing from Bristol. No snow but we have the dry ski slopes and a couple indoor snowdomes. I would so love to go skiing or snowboarding!

Even I know that one! Important life lessons. That and don't pee on an electric fence.

This! And I got napkins too. I refuse to iron. It takes me hours to do one shirt. Lexx's work offers dry cleaning of shirts for $2 each which is something I will happily pay to never see the things.

Love me, love my wrinkles.
I tell people "Iron is a four-letter word. I never use it!"



And Transfer of Power is one of my Chunksters I need to read.
Travis of NNY wrote: "I saw women's slope style snowboarding on the Olympics and the woman for Britain is from your city Sarah. Oldest woman in sport at 33. First time women's slope style has been at Olympics she finished 4 th I think but the judges only seemed to be looking for big air and not much on technical stuff so hard to say how the results would have been if they scored like they scored the men's. Anyway she trains on turf since you guys don't get snow
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That would be third and a Bronze medal, just for the record. Britain's first medal on snow. They've all been for ice sports previously.
And while we get some snow, we certainly don't get enough to make a 36 ft tall snowman - especially not an obscene snowman... *tut*
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That would be third and a Bronze medal, just for the record. Britain's first medal on snow. They've all been for ice sports previously.
And while we get some snow, we certainly don't get enough to make a 36 ft tall snowman - especially not an obscene snowman... *tut*
I'm currently reading The Song of Achilles and the MHRA's Orange guide. One is for work, the other pleasure; I'll let you decide which is which...


I'm still slogging through Annabel. I may have to sneak it into my chunksters somehow just to make up for the pain of reading it.
I'll be starting The Restorer on audiobook today and hopefully can time the end of it with the beginning of the toppler.

Glad to hear you enjoyed it!

I've enjoyed the advances in technology and how he even puts in this book something like well the days of mini discs and CDs are over now is the MP3 player

I always had a good giggle at the mini discs and the mentions of altavista. I'm a little said he's updated it!
Ed: Obviously that was supposed to be sad, but not so obvious as I have to say it.





Thanks a lot :)
Well, according to my to-read list, I read only 20 books out of 130(
it was something like that) that I plan to get somehow. Pretty sad IMO :/
*fingers crossed for that small number to change*


Now I'm starting

and

Both are just for fun for my personal 2014 TBR.

That gives me an idea. I have a real short 65 page book to make up a chunkster. I could read that tonight! That would be Identity.

Now tarting True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter Carey.

For the Toppler I'll be reading Triptych.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I'm a PhD-student and my supervisor could basically be Alice. Professor in Psychology, female, brilliant, known for her work all over the world, flying all over the world for talks, just over 50 years old. To think that what happened to Alice could happen to her is almost surreal.
I'm now reading The Rosie Project for the toppler. I'm loving it so far, and I can really do with a sweet and funny book right now.


Next up is probably One Crazy Summer



Before the toppler I started a chunkster The Lies of Locke Lamora but I had only read about 10 pages. It's been a week since I picked it up so may need to start over as I can't remember any names or places in it. I am also starting a library book The Demonologist.

Hi Peggy, I wanted to know how One Crazy Summer is? I'm the type of person that judge the book by the cover (only books), and this one looks like a kids book. Also, good luck with Gone with the Wind, I'm almost half way...

Yes, they are!!

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