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March 2017 - Bubble and Squeak


(I stand corrected)
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Maybe that is the way to go. I have those on my physical shelf as well. It's tough to start a book when I have a preconceived notion I'm not going to like it.

Give it a chance. I used to reread it every ten years or so.


Sometimes those turn out to be great reads. I'd rather be pleasantly surprised by a book I'm ambivalent about than to be to be disappointed by one I'm really excited over.


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i was thinking about this one as well... If i can find it. i have another one i started way back, one of the Safehold series.... And.... Ok quite a few possibilities....


Welcome Meghna! Lovely to have you jump in and join us.
Remember, this challenge is for one book only. You can read multiples, but only one will count for scoring.

Welcome to YLTO, Meghna. I'm afraid you'll never stop discovering new books with this group. We try to get you reading them with challenges and activities, but it's had to resist adding new books when you see what everyone else is reading. I'm looking forward to see what you are reading. They may end up on my wishlist. Hehehe!

I sympathise... I just speed read / skip the Bomberdill bit. Totally airy fairy and unnecessary if you ask me!

I sympathise... I just speed read / skip the Bomberdill bit. Totally airy fairy and unnecessary if you ask me! .."
I think that was kinda a tribute for the children, since J.R.R. Tolkien included many characters from his previous works in this epic.

Nah, my old housemate's favourite part of the books is Tom. We have arguments about this still.

And Kristie, you good too? Sounds like you've got it though, but just chec..."
Yes, it is clear now; silly me, sometimes I can drown in a glass of water...

I love this particular character of the Serie! I have searched for years now a book Tolkien had (supposedly) written about him, with no avail!

Not at all! You bi/tri/quadruple lingual people blow my mind.

I'm actually enjoying the book quite a bit more this time. I don't think it is going to be a 5 star, blow-my-socks-off-fantastic book or anything, but it is holding my interest so far.


I don't know how Rusalka will rule on that, but I figure it out by the percentage. So if I listened for 1 hour of a 10 hour book, I've listened to 10%. Then I translate that to the equivalent in pages based on the hardcover edition of the book.

Instead, I will bake a cake, just for a change - : ) Inwill bring it here to class.....er....whatever we are. Besides, I suffered enough last week from those *choke choke* romance thingys!
*faints, on soft part of ground*

I feel entirely uninspired by this idea!

I feel uninspired by the thought too, though I will undoubtedly get to it some day.

If you are going to faint, at least make sure there is soft ground to fall on. LOL!

Janice.....it's a cheeky quote from Eccles in The Goon Show :) I still hear that voice.....
(omigod, now she's confessing to hearing voices......summon the Black Maria!)

Sorry been pondering this one while at work. I was independently working towards Janice's fix. Now I know you are using discs instead of an audio file you can see the percentage of. So yes I would take the number of discs, divide the most popular edition on goodreads by that, and use that amount of pages.
Only someone who reads almost exclusively paper books would have thought this was a reasonably easy challenge! lol

Great, now I have the Ying Tong Song stuck in my head.
What an excellent challenge, (and Bubble & Squeak ain't bad either!).
At the end of last month, I started and then stopped reading The Essex Serpent. I just couldn't get into it but I still really want to read it as I have heard a lot of positive reviews. I have also been able to re-renew from the library so I think this must be a sign!
At the end of last month, I started and then stopped reading The Essex Serpent. I just couldn't get into it but I still really want to read it as I have heard a lot of positive reviews. I have also been able to re-renew from the library so I think this must be a sign!

At the end of last month, I started and then stopped reading The Essex Serpent. I just couldn't get into it bu..."
I'm reading The Essex Serpent for this challenge too :)
Lisa wrote: "Anna wrote: "What an excellent challenge, (and Bubble & Squeak ain't bad either!).
At the end of last month, I started and then stopped reading The Essex Serpent. I just couldn't g..."
How far did you get the first time around Lisa? I only managed about 20 pages or so.
At the end of last month, I started and then stopped reading The Essex Serpent. I just couldn't g..."
How far did you get the first time around Lisa? I only managed about 20 pages or so.


What the Body Remembers
I started it for a challenge or toppler a couple years ago. I'll have to look back over the threads.

What the Body Remembers
I started it for a challenge or toppler a couple years ago. I'll have to look back over the threads."
You'll definitely have to let me know what you think of that one. I've had it on my shelf for about 10 years.
I also found a fortuitous bookmark last night in the book I am debating.


I thought so much about it before that I quit reading it before page 50. Just saying. LOL! I'm really hoping it was one of those cases where I wasn't in the right frame of mind for it. Keep your fingers crossed.

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I'm pretty sure Librivox has this one if you want to try it. I usually have pretty good luck with the narrators.