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What Are You Reading? - 2018



I really enjoyed Wind Up Bird. Haven't tackled 1Q84 yet. Wind Up is a great middle ground for Murakami. Not almost fantasy like Hard-Boiled Wonderland, but not as real world as Norwegian Wood. But still be prepared for some signature confusion/fantastical moments.

He's definitely a boob man, not an arse man.

Thank you, Rusalka. I will go with The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle then.

I will start today Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist for my real life book club. The author will visit our town in March and we are planning to go see him. We have been doing this for a few years now with all the "Center County Reads" winners, and it has been a great experience.

You need to check out the Murakami bingo card after you're about halfway through the book. Google it when you are half way, it's the first images that come up.

I think I'll start Water. It can fit in my zodiac challenge.

Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist by Sunil Yapa

Meh. As the 24% I've read so far.

It'll get more meh...IMO :-(

In any case, I thought I was posting in the "first lines" thread, and just realized I am lost. Sleep deprivation is so unfair...

In any case, I thought I was posting in the "first lines" thread, and just realize..."
Weekend's coming up soon - hopefully you can catch up on some sleep. Is your year trip coming up soon?

I gave it 3 stars. I thought the author tried hard to be funny and missed the mark. There were some implausible situations as well.
I've been reading the Miss Fortune series written by the same author and really enjoying it. This series (if you can judge from the first book) can't even compare.


I saw your post. Except for the beautiful covers, it is not worth the time., really. I am pushing hard to finish the last one.

And as a good twin I am following. :)

I am holding up Anna on our buddy read Behind Her Eyesand she is going on a dream on a dream holiday later this month :-)
Very poor planing on my part!!


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2269753812

I'll start Three.
I'm in a bit of limbo right now. I don't want to get started on something too consuming when there's books for challenges and group reads that should be available any time now.

In gophering for the Toppler, I was looking for MC who was teacher/professor. I downloaded The Piano Teacher, but someone else has taken that spot on our team. So, I figured that since it will fit the Zodiac challenge and the Leftover Stew challenge, I should just go ahead and read it now. It does have a deadline for return, and with the Toppler and my twin read coming up, maybe I shouldn't tempt fate.

I got my shiny, new, library CD's of The Fire Child today. Yay, I'll get to find out how the story ends despite mechanical failure during my last attempt.
I am really enjoying La Belle Sauvage. Michael Sheens narration is something special. I always love Philip Pullman.
I've started Behind Her Eyes alone with Anna for the twin challenge. It is good so far with lots of discussion points.

I'm also making slow but steady progress on The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock. It's enjoyable but not quite as good as I hoped it was going to be.
I'm just starting Heart's Blood for the fairytale or fairytale retelling group read. I have enjoyed the other Juliet Marillier books I have read and I also love a Beauty and the Beast retelling so this should be right up my street. I'm hoping to make some decent progress before the toppler begins on Saturday.

I'll continue with Oathbringer until the toppler start. I don't want to start another book I have to put aside for a week. I've got a travel magazine to read on the train tomorrow, but I just thought I could also read Hiroshima. I'll see tomorrow.


I can very well relate to that...!

I can very well relate to that...!"
This one could be a dnf as well. *sigh*

I won't start another audiobook until the toppler. Maybe I can finish Alice before it starts, and then it's a fresh new slate.


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Arrrg, I hope next one is good, Janice.


I've got a couple of light YA books planned for the beginning of the toppler, so I should be able to get through them.

I hate reading slumps. Maybe you could reread a book you really enjoyed? That often works for me.



I think I'll be okay if I don't start something before the toppler. I've got Alice on the go, and that should hold me over.
It's not a light fluffy book though.
I always strategize with short books for Topplers, Mikayla. I look for audiobooks under 10 hours, and books under 300 pages. I messed up on my very first toppler. It was a 24 hour one, and I had a book that was 700+ pages of tiny font. Silly me. LOL! But, I learned a lesson from that.


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