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81 Pride and Joy
82 Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow
83 Sanity & Tallulah
84 Gone With the Nerd
85 Bygone Badass Broads: 52 Forgotten Women Who Changed the World
86 Girls of Paper and Fire
87 Evermore
88 Hunted
89 Slayer
90 The Flatshare

81 Pride and Joy
82 Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow
83 Sanity & Tallulah
84 Gone With the Nerd
85 [..."
Great progress on your goal Elizabeth!

19. Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank
20. reread The Birds by Daphne du Maurier
21. Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth (brother and sister)
22. Candide by Voltaire
23. New Hampshire by Robert Frost
I also reread "To Build a Fire" by Jack London at school, but did not list it.


91 Dear Mother: Poems on the Hot Mess of Motherhood
92 The Last Vampire
93 The Last Vampire: Book Two
94 The Disasters
95 The Past and Other Things That Should Stay Buried
96 Blossoms in Autumn
97 Goldie Vance Vol. 1
98 The Stonekeeper
99 Begone the Raggedy Witches
100 The Stonekeeper's Curse
101 The Cloud Searchers
102 The Last Council
103 Goldie Vance Vol. 2
104 A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares
105 The Proposal

Little fires Everywhere
Rush
Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine
The Flight Attendant
Breaking and entering
The only woman in the Room
Lethal White
The woman in the water

March is a busy month for me so my reading time is a bit cut short !
But I managed to read 6 novels (but 3 quite short !) and 16 graphic novels and comics (thanks to my graphic novel reading club that had its quaterly reunion this month !)
So I'm a bit behind my goal but it's still manageable and the challenge makes me read more :) Anyway, I haven't finished reading the book for February (but it's well on its way) and of course, I haven't started reading the one for March !
Lynn, I have Alas Babylon in my TBR and I saw you gave it 5 stars ... is it a quick read ?
Happy reading everyone :)

March is a busy month for me so my reading time is a bit cut short !
But I managed to read 6 novels (but 3 quite short !) and 16 graphic novels and comics (thanks to my graphic novel re..."
The question was is Alas, Babylon a quick read? I remember I first read it in the 1970s when I was a High School student. It probably took me a few days then. When I reread it this month it was because some Goodreads friends were discussing it and I had good memories of the book. This time I read it in one Saturday. It took the entire day - 6 or 8 hours with normal interruptions. Still it was worth it. I have seen some modern criticism (the standard racist criticism of older works). The main character is a white person living in a racist society. He breaks color barriers to be inclusive, but it still would not pass today's rigid standards of equality.

I was more worried about the style of writing that can feel "old", especially for me, as English is not my mother tongue and that book isn't translated in French.
I think I will be able to fit this read sometimes during the summer holidays :)

25. Moon Tiger by Penelope Lively
26. The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
27. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Secret of Clouds by Alyson Richman
The Beautiful Strangers by Camille Di Maio

106 Invictus
107 My Sister’s Lies
108 Queer, There and Everywhere: 23 People Who Changed the World
109 When the Moon Was Ours
110 Where the Forest Meets the Stars
111 The Hookup Handbook
112 Comics Will Break Your Heart
113 To Make Monsters Out of Girls
114 The Invasion
115 Jack of Hearts
116 When Light Left Us
117 The Cruel Prince
118 Never Kiss a Rake
119 Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her
Monster
120 Inside Out & Back Again

29. Across Five Aprils (1964) by Irene Hunt
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