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I will start on my second book tomorrow.
Goodnight everyone!


I'm only half-way through Practical Magic. Feel like I should be further along, but I didn't really buckle down to reading until I got home this afternoon.
Funny thing is, 62 pages in I realized I recognized the story. I have seen the movie! It was great. Funny how our memories are. It never occurred to me until a crucial plot-twist in the book.

It's 1.53 am here, so I'm off to read my bedtime chapter of An Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington
85% done with Skellig - should finish it tomorrow morning.

I'm halfway through mine and will hopefully finish it today...



Thanks, Alexandra. My first book was a really quick, easy read :)


Finished Practical Magic last night. Will start on The Slow Regard of Silent Things (Alan Rickman, fantasy) next.



Keep at it team! We're doing great!

I'm halfway through mine and will hopefully finish it today..."
Good going Alexandra!
I started with a short one too - finished Skellig this morning along with an audiobook A Murder Is Announced....
Next auiobook is The War of the Worlds. I love audiobooks because I can listen whilst doing other things..

That's great, Debra! Well done you!

In that case, I think I will add it to my TBR :)

Hey, what am I - chopped liver? lol! I finished a book too :-)
I'm starting my 2nd
book, The Language of Flowers .
Reading from here on will be in tighter, smaller time frames as I have work ll week, the AGM for work tomorrow night, eldest son's birthday celebration today, and planning for youngest son's birthday party next weekend. (I tend to celebrate my boys birthdays large as it is a miracle that both of them are still alive; they're have been close calls to the other side in their lives recently).
Debra, awesome on your walking feat (feet)!

I will start my third book later this evening.

The Seventh Richard Stark a.k.a. Donald E. Westlake
Yep, Westlake again! Didn't think I'd find a sports related one, did you? Parker and crew steal the box office receipts while the football game is in progress.

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Thumbs up, for good use of time!
You're gonna be sore! Congratulations on meeting your walking goal.☺


Good job! Glad to see you goiing for another one!☺

Good job! Glad to see..."
Thanks. I' m planning to get at least 3 books read for this toppler, especially since I have a free Friday this week (Midsummer is a holiday in Sweden). So I should have more time for reading towards the end of the week.
I see we're off to a great start as a team, congrats Lisa and Annerlee for finishing 2 books already!

Oh well... Moving on to my second book - but not before tomorrow morning. I still Need to decide what I'll read anyway...
Good night everyone :-)

Nice finish to the day!
Goodnight Alexandra.

Now to finish the book I started!
Good job, those of you who've finished one or more books. Go team!

Phew! Glad you got phone back, Debra!

I think we have toppled 16 books so far! Way to go everyone!

Goodnight to you all.

Finished The Slow Regard of Silent Things.
Starting The Innocence of Father Brown for Pat Harrington Jr and Ken Howard, cozy mystery.

Out to mow the front lawn.
Did you want us to post all our finished books in one post or does it matter?
My iPod is dying and I need to get it on the charger. Back later to catch up.

Finished The Slow Regard of Silent Things.
Starting The Innocence of Father Brown for Pat Harrington Jr and Ken Howard, cozy mystery."
I think it's great that the person who found your phone turned it in. And you logged those extra miles!
I've watched the Father Brown mystery series and have wondered about the books. You'll have to let me know what you think of the book.

The Father Brown mystery series are actually short stories in which he solves each crime. I've seen the series on TV and quite like it. The written stories are interesting. I like Father Brown's character. I tend to like my stories more thrilling, however. Almeta's the cozy mystery fan.

I'm glad you got your phone back, Debra! There are still nice people out there. And 5.5 miles is a lot of walking! I'm aiming for 10.000 steps each day and that is already quite difficult to achieve (at least for me

I finished The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra late last night (much too late to post then).
The knock-on effect was that I overslept this morning and missed the bus, so had to hitch a lift in the rain... (Note to Alexandra - first time it's rained here in 2 weeks) Bus service isn't great in the countryside
Luckily the local councillor took pity on me and gave me a lift to the office (via the dump, as he was towing a trailer full of garden waste).
The dump wasn't too smellly.. it was raining... and I got to read in the car for 10 mins whilst he was clearing out the rubbish..
Anyway, I arrived at work on time. I have some routine stuff to do this morning, so I'm hoping to listen to some audiobook in the background (The War of the Worlds is 25% done )

It is easier to be aware of a recent read if it is posted in a new message. That way, I should get an email and also notice entries below the last badge issued.
I should have mentioned this in the beginning. Excellent question!

In the first post of the reporting thread... The team Florets and our Top Banana tributes:
Is each banana / flower symbol a book read?
Will you be adding my name to the list, or have you just not got around to me yet?
(Cathie isn't there either)
Sorry if I'm jumping the gun or have misunderstood something

lol! You've had an adventurous morning!


lol! You've had an adventurous morning!
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Sure have... and I arrived earlier than normal!

My first read is completed.
Patty Duke - Read a book with a character dealing with a mental health issue.
I read The Unfinished Garden in which the main character deals with OCD


I finished The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra late last night (much too late to post then).
The knock-on effect was that I overslept this morning and m..."
You have had quite the day so far, Annerlee!


I have a few like that too...

I have a few like that too..."
Me too...

Moving on to Le Montespan. I never thought that I would be able to read more than two books for this toppler.

Houdini Heart is very well-written. One for deeper thinking, not for fast reading. That's the only thing bad about it. I wanted to knock it out fast, but that's just not happening.

Great effort again today team!

Goodnight.
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