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Do you like the Fire? I'm tempted to get one, but am not sure I can justify it when I have Kindle, Nook, and Kobo on my Droid (but it would give me access to the lending library, since we have Amazon prime...

I was intimidated by this one but did it on audio this year and really liked it.

When I read about the lending library, it said up to 1 book per month. I thought "one book per month?, not worth it." And check your local library, it has Kindle books, I'll bet.



My favorite classic! Enjoy!


I wouldn't have read her either and I think she's a great author, one of the best!









The podcasts are all about 5 minutes long and delightful. You get to hear Delaney's Irish brogue reading and unpacking a few sentences each week.
You can also subscribe to the podcast via iTunes. I can't think of a better way of spending the next 20 years - though I'm sure I'll get sucked in and go speeding ahead.


My first by this author....and a wild ride from the first!"
Absolutely agree!




That one is still sitting on my shelf unread...hopefully I'll get round to it before university starts

My first by this author....and a wild ride from the first!"
I read it a few months ago. It was amazing...though throw all logic out the window before you read it :)
I'm looking forward to reading more by Murakami




My first by this author....and a wild ride from the first!"
I read it a few months ago. It was amazing...though throw all logic out the wi..."
Finished 1Q84 yesterday - amazing! Have heard of his other titles, Kafka on the Shore, The Wind-up Bird Chronicle etc., but didn't realise it was the same author as 1Q84, so it's made his other titles come to the fore in my mind. Will definitely read them this year. Great writer.




I'm thinking that I'll have to make a point of reading all of his books this year.


Good stuff. He's one of my favorites. Especially "A Wild Sheep Chase" and the stories in "The Elephant Vanishes". "The Second Bakery Attack" is one of my favorite short stories of all time.
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