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What Are You Reading? 2016.1


I've found my self leaning toward your tactic, Janice. Reading a book I want to read then seeing where it may fit.


Janice - you never intended for anyone to really finish the whole thing. Only the crazies or the speed readers would even try, you knew that.
12 books for a yearly challenge badge, with all of the sites and tasks to choose from? 1 book a month! I'm sorry, but come on!
I admit that some selections are less desirable than others, but how do you know you are not going to find a gem of a story unless you keep trying? There are still 3 1/3 months left in the year. Don't give up now!!!


Not making much progress now though, still reading suite francaise (for the monthly challenge)



Oh I have been doing this too! I have read less books this year though which hasn't helped. Plus the fact that many of the books I have read are either set in the US (and not in the States I want) or in some fictional realm.


And I can see how after this year I will going on "plugging" books in the list. Maybe in 10 years I can have all of them!



I really enjoyed this challenge and gophering for tasks. My issue this year was my own disorganization and prioritizing of reads. I still hope to finish the challenge and hopefully all six continents.

As far as the geocache challenge goes, I think it's been a really fun challenge and one I plan on completing...the 12 book version of it that is. I have one more site to complete. I also slotted books in as I read them bc I wasn't sure how much of the challenge I planned to complete but I am going to be very happy with completing the original part of the challenge. I loved looking through all the tasks, I thought that was fun. For the additional challenges added on I can see where that could get overwhelming and cause people to possibly read for 'points' and not pleasure which I think is why, unless a book fit a task after I read it, I didn't gopher for tasks.
I also started listening to Big Stone Gap on audio.

Be sure to check out the buddy read thread for this book. I thoroughly enjoyed it.


I think we were talking about doing a buddy read of it at some point, weren't we, Peggy? I would still be up for doing one if you are?

Be sure to check out the buddy read thread for this book. I thoroughly e..."
I will, thanks!

Yay! What about some time in November? Would that work for you?

Okay, shall we say November 5th?

I don't mind setting up the thread, Peggy. I will go and do it now :)



I'm in awe that this was her first book! She can write. I'll definitely be waiting for her next release as well.

I happened to read your review of the book this morning Tasha, so I am prepared :) I'm interested in prison life, I like documentaries on it on tv too, so I think I will enjoy it even if it's a bit slower.


Is it filmed with a secret camera? Or how did that work?



My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1763039067

I am now starting Balthazar Jones and the Tower of London Zoo.

Next up is Lord John and the Private Matter.


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CtOKr_OXE...
Disclaimer: No political message intended! Just thought it is an amazing portrayed of the selfie syndrome.

Next up for me is The Terror. I was going to start it a bit closer to Halloween but it's very long and will probably take me a while to get through so I thought as might as well start it now.

The difference is important to translators of poetry apparently.
I just started "Eugene Onegin" for the lost in translation challenge.



1. Because he loves the poem and wants to "possess" it more completely
2. To get closer to the author/artist he admires
3. To share with others the thrill of knowing this work
Note that Hofstadter is not a professional translator, he is a polymath whose expertise is cognitive science & computer science.
He wrote Godel, Escher, Bach years ago.

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