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What Are You Currently Reading? (doesn't have to be an Aussie book) - Part 2
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Never thought I would listen to audio but was given an audio book. It got me through a reading slump as I could listen to it on the way to work as I drove. So whenever I am in a slump or I know I have a lot of driving to do I download from my local library ( daughter introduced this to me) using Borrowbox.

It's not for me. If I am in the car driving or as a passenger with dh I have music on and sing along.


I'm looking forward to reading your thoughts on Rain Dogs, David :)
David wrote: "I'm currently reading and greatly enjoying 'Rain Dogs' by Adrian McKinty who is a Northern Irish crime fiction writer who resides in St. Kilda, Melbourne. I love Adrian's writing voice and I've rea..."
Rain Dogs by Adrian McKinty
Insidious Intent by Val McDermid
Rain Dogs by Adrian McKinty
Insidious Intent by Val McDermid

The Midnight Line by Lee Child

Never thought I would listen to audio but was given an audio book. It got me throu..."
Thanks Noelene. I'll keep this in mind for the future 😊

I'll post something once I'm done.

Either way, I've found that reading something again that I loved before (favorite author), changing genres, or audio books usually do the trick. If not, I take a break and watch programs, movies (Netflix) or watch my favorite sports or tv programs without reading during all the commercials like I usually do!
Speaking of migraines, Sally, I received my new Kindle in the mail! I haven't read an entire book on it yet -will start one tonight or tomorrow - but from what I see so far I LOVE IT!!
Feeling better now and back to reading but I'm stressed as I'm about four books behind on reviews, but I'd rather be reading as I'm excited by my Nov. challenge books and I'm a little behind on those as well! Oh well, carry on, I say! =o)

You’re so funny Sharon :)
I’m just starting The Dark Lake, i noticed it’s on your list. Do you have a copy? If so.....let’s read!

Bette, I notice you're not on here as early as you used to be: does that mean you're sleeping better? Hope so!
Sharon wrote: "Being four books behind on reviews isn't too bad, Owl. I'm fourteen books behind 😱😱"
There's no way in the world I'd remember them in detail to write the reviews Sharon!
There's no way in the world I'd remember them in detail to write the reviews Sharon!

You’re so funny Sharon :)
I’m just starting The Dark Lake, i noticed it’s on your list. Do you ..."
Sorry no I don't have a copy 😞

There's no way in the world I'd remember them in detail to write the reviews Sharon!"
Brenda, I keep a notebook close by when reading and jot down in point form or I wouldn't remember 😊
Sharon wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Sharon wrote: "Being four books behind on reviews isn't too bad, Owl. I'm fourteen books behind 😱😱"
There's no way in the world I'd remember them in detail to write the reviews Shar..."
Good idea Sharon!! lol
There's no way in the world I'd remember them in detail to write the reviews Shar..."
Good idea Sharon!! lol


Either way, I'..."
I'm sorry to hear you've been unwell Owl. *hugs* I hope you're feeling much better now. :)
Yes, while I absolutely love reading to bits, with my serious eye condition and studying to be a teacher, it made it really hard for me to read something just for me. And my eyes got worse as time went on... and once I completed uni I just wanted to have some time away from books, even those books I love. It wasn't until I found out about audiobooks and e-readers that I began to read with a vengeance again. And I adore audiobooks in particular! And it wasn't until this year that I actually read a traditional paperback again, and I do try to read ones with a larger font if I can. :)
Anyway, I'm currently listening to Bloodstream by Tess Gerritsen. Loving it so far!

Bahaha! I can definitely relate Sharon! I'd be about that too.... well maybe not quite so many, but definitely around ten! LOL!

Now onto Green Rider, trying to tick off some books from the A-Z challenge.

I'm loving my new Kindle!
While I'm behind on the reviews I do make rough drafts as I read so it's not as bad as it could be!
Just when I get a couple of reviews done, I finish another book! Currently I'm reading three books at once so it's pretty slow going! It's not working out too well so I put one on hold as I was so excited to read a different book on my new Kindle! LOL!


It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain, head, eyes, or otherwise!
Thanks to Brenda for recommending this specific device and to Marlin who recommended a Kindle vs my tablet for reading!
I'm just tickled pink!


It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain, head, eyes, or o..."
Woo hoo!


It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain, head, eyes, or o..."
Glad to hear you are enjoying it Li'l Owl.
Li'l Owl wrote: "About 60% through Raven Black by Ann Cleeves

It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain, head, eyes, or o..."
Glad it's working out so well for you Owl :)

It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain, head, eyes, or o..."
Glad it's working out so well for you Owl :)


It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain, head, eyes, or o..."
Thrilled it worked out for you. The book you chose is on my list too :)


It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain, head, eyes, or o..."
That’s great Owl😃


It is a YA Historical Steampunk book set in the Callifornian Gold Rush days - and so far it is really, really good. Described as Magic, mayhem, and mechanicals - paranormal suspense at its best. So far living up to its label!! And there are two more books in the series to follow!!!


It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain,..."
Yep! Me too!
I have over 300 books on my kindle that were on hold unless I was able to find a copy at the library!
Oh happy day! 🦉


It's my first full book on my new Kindle Paperwhite!
Not a trace of pain,..."
It was good Anne!

But there is violence and a bit of explicit sex, so anyone wanting to avoid those shouldn't put this on their list.
I started Provenance by Ann Leckie on audio and The Sparrow byMary Doria Russell on my Kindle. Silly me - both are science fiction. When you are reading two books at the same time it is best when they are different genres!



Phrynne wrote: "I started Provenance by Ann Leckie on audio and The Sparrow byMary Doria Russell on my Kindle. Silly me - both are science fiction. When..."
That's what I find - not that I often read two together but they definitely need to be different genres ;)
That's what I find - not that I often read two together but they definitely need to be different genres ;)

Agreed Phrynne



LOL!

I'm also listening to, (and nearly finished this one), Rich Girl, Poor Girl by Eileen Ramsay.

Hoping to squeeze in one more book before the December and Summer challenges.

Gabrielle wrote: "I'm currently reading Walden by Thoreau. The beginning was very interesting, there are many good things in each chapter in the middle, so it's worth reading. But it could be half shorter."
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
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