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Great going team!
I'm making progress on Carrie. Really enjoying it too.

Great going team!
I'm making progress on..."
lol, I have been reading, but we got a new puppy, so it's been a challenge resisting the epic cuteness. We were both reading in the backyard yesterday...seriously, could you resist this cuteness?


Merlin. He's 16 weeks old and smart as a whip. Future Canine Good Citizen, lots of training in his future, good thing he LOVES training!

Dropped off to fend for herself?? It sounds very adventurous. I have to add this to my tbr.




I didn't move on the the next one in the series after Steelheart, I just moved on to Fire Touched which is just my next Audiobook that was on my list for the toppler. I don't know if I'll continue with the Reconers series, not sure I liked Steelheart enough to be interested in the rest of the series.

What a beautiful pup, Kristi. I can see that he might be "a bit" of a distraction from reading.
I've finished listening to The Life We Bury. It was okay, though everything was tidied up at the end more than I would like. Now I will listen toHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. This is the first Harry Potter ever for me. I have no idea how that happened.
For my print book, I have started The Wars by Timothy Findley. This is one of his earlier books. I have enjoyed other books of his, and am hoping this will be as good.

Ha, no. Just after this pic he decided that my book looked delicious and tried to eat it, it was so funny. In general he's pretty good, but the afternoons and evenings are for playing and chewing on everything in sight. Mornings are for napping and growing bigger.

Sarah, what is the name of the program you are using to speed up mp3s? Could really use it! I have sometimes had to abandon an otherwise good book because the narration is too slow.

Aw! I've wanted to name a dog Merlin since I was in 8th grade, I was so excited that his personality fit the name so well! Come on over for some alligator cuddles (we're convinced that he's 3/4 alligator b/c he loves to chew on everything).

I used to have a cat that I named Emrys, which is a name that Merlin also used. I got the name from one of the Arthurian books I was so into at the time.



Ha, no. Just after this pic he decided that my book looked delicious and tried to eat it..."
Jingo likes to check out my books by licking the pages. There was one that he chewed so badly that I had to buy it from the library - he really liked that one. Oh, he's started coming upstairs again to see me, and to see if I have any treats :)

Two (reported) books down and halfway through the big one.




See you :-)

Make that 25! I just finished my other 2 short books for character above 60! I'll post them in the thread.


Jingo's 6 and has ignored my attempts at training him to leave things alone. You should see him when I catch him getting something out of the trash - and the funny part is that it's not food, it's the cardboard containers, napkins, mostly paper goods.


My big Oberon is the only cat I have who has not been trainable - I think he has a degree of brain damage as his mother survived a huge house fire while carrying him. He's kinda odd! But very sweet and affectionate.

*sad old cat lady blog*

I've started Une nuance de vampire ... I hope I can read another one after this one.




lol, my imagination has me chuckling. Cats are SO funny!

Merlin got a Kleenex out of the trash yesterday, I don't think I've ever seen a happier dog than he was ripping it to shreds. The look on his face almost made me feel bad about taking it away from him! It's crazy what the want to eat/play with!

I should be able to finish my next book, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana: Five Sisters, One Remarkable Family, and the Woman Who Risked Everything to Keep Them Safe, tonight. The setting is Kabul, Afghanistan, from 1996 to after Sept 11, 2001, when the city was under the control of the Taliban. It is the true story of a young woman who began a dressmaking business in her home, eventually employing and training numerous other women in her community, so they could provide much needed financial support to their families. It provides a harrowing look at what life was like for a woman during that time. This will fit the task for Rob Ford (religion).

Go team!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Dressmaker of Khair Khana: Five Sisters, One Remarkable Family, and the Woman Who Risked Everything to Keep Them Safe (other topics)The Liar (other topics)
Fire Touched (other topics)
Une nuance de vampire (other topics)
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Timothy Findley (other topics)J.K. Rowling (other topics)
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