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It's short. I'm not really enjoying it. Reading about someone el..."
I put Educated on my tbr based on what others had to say about it, but now that I've read the blurb, it's something I want to get to sooner rather than later.
I did not connect with the author of Heart Berries either. And I didn't enjoy reading so much about a couple's relationship woes/challenges. It was mercifully short, and I appreciated that I could get a challenge prompt done quickly. I'm also focussing on indigenous authors this year, so it fulfilled that requirement as well.

House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday
21. A book from one of the polarizing or close call votes -
From poll 10: A book where the author’s name contain A, T, and Y
Still working on Kiss of the Fur Queen,
and I just got a copy of book 2 in the Murderbot Series... that might be a side read, because i don't know if I can make it fit somewhere.
Too many books right now, and not enough time. I did a two-day workshop this week-end, so I didn't really have a week-end. So. Tired.


The title is interesting just not sure about the story.

The title is interesting just not sure about the story."
I was enjoying Kiss of The Fur Queen, but I’ve read a lot of Indigenous stuff this year - for work and for this challenge - so City of The Lost feels like a much needed change.

I leave for my field job (no internet for two months) on Tuesday, so my logical plan was to finish off the books I've started by then. No logic here. The series is just the change of pace I needed. I am also eying Armstrong's Omens too. I am already dragging some doorstops to my field job... but I might... might get one of her books if I can find one in the airport bookstore.

25. 4 books inspired by the wedding rhyme: Book #3 Something Borrowed
It's shorter, which should help me catch up.
Next step: updating my column on the group's spreadsheet.

Next up: Cloud Atlas
38. A book not written in traditional novel format (poetry, essay, epistolary, graphic novel, etc)
Not sure that it suits my current mood, but of the books I want to read for the challenge, Cloud Atlas was immediately available for download from the library.

17. A speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, scifi, horror, dystopia)
As a side challenge/interest, I'd like to read through the Top YA books on Goodreads...

Great Expectations
32. A book with more than 500 pages
but not really feeling it.
I picked up Lost Among the Birds: Accidentally Finding Myself in One Very Big Year for
44. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc.)
Plus I have partially finished They Called Me Number One: Secrets and Survival at an Indian Residential School for
22. A book with a number in the title or on the cover...
but part of me wants to abandon all of them and start reading my way through The Top 100 YA Books on Goodreads list.
Argh. Why can't I just focus?

29. A book published before 1950
A Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. Interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie); During Thirty Years Residence Among the Indians in the Interior of North America aka The Falcon
This is a bit of a slog, but I'm determined to get through it. I'm reading it at work when I have the time.
30. A book featuring an elderly character
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry
and I'm still trying to get through
Great Expectations for
32. A book with more than 500 pages
I got tired of looking at books I chose nearly a year ago for this challenge, so I'm making some changes to the list so I can get re-insprired... and i'm going to add some shorter books too.
I still think I can get close to done. Commenting mostly because I'm tired of going to the third page to find my thread!

I switched out The Secret diary of Hendrik Groen 83 1/4 years old for 30. A book featuring an elderly character
An enjoyable book, but not a page-turner for me. It felt familiar... and I'm wondering if I started it at some point and then abandoned it. hmmm.
Also just finished 84, Charing Cross Road for
12. A book about reading, books or an author/writer
which was thoroughly enjoyable... and very short!

I finally got around to reading Stuart Little. I am not sure how much I would have liked it had I read it as a child.
It looks like I have 8 books left in my challenge, but I am not sure how much more I’ll get done. We’re going travelling over Christmas, and I haven’t decided what I want to read on the plane. I’ve been doing a lot of reading (not books, sadly) for work, so my reading for fun has suffered lately too.
I did a lot of side reads this year, and if I don’t manage to cross another book off this list, I’ll be okay with that. We get to start over in a few weeks!

Enjoy your Christmas travel! Where are you off to?

Enjoy your Christmas travel! Where are you off to?"
Haha, I wasn’t going to go as far as “crap” but I loved Charlotte’s Web and was expecting to feel like I had missed out by not reading Stuart Little sooner. I was indeed disappointed.
We are going to southern Spain. No beaches in our Holiday but castles and monasteries and hopefully some museums and hikes.

Enjoy Spain! I’ve only been to Barcelona but I loved it, and I’ve wanted to see more ever since! I have two weeks off over Christmas and am tossing up between just chilling at home and going on a little road trip for a few days (maybe Italy, around Florence). Indecision. 😐

Enjoy Spain! I’ve only been to Barcelona but I loved it, and I’ve wanted to see more ever since! I have two weeks off over Christma..."
I don’t know/can’t remember if you originate from that side of the ocean or not,
but I’d go on a road trip. It has been close to three decades since I’ve been anywhere in Europe and I’m freaking out that I only have two weeks in Spain. Sooo much to see! Either way, enjoy that time off!


I think I knew that. I’m getting excited. One more day of work. And I envy your previous life in AUS... I was there years ago and I fell in love with the place. Never managed to get back, yet.
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It's short. I'm not really enjoying it. Reading about someone else's strugg..."
I am glad I'm not the only one who didn't like Heart Berries. It was partly what you wrote but I also never really felt a connection which to me is pretty crucial when reading a memoir. I think it was mainly the writing style that I didn't enjoy.
As a comparison, I absolutely loved Educated which was often difficult to read because of the horrors the author went through but I felt a connection to her and that kept me engaged.