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Hi Tasha, I'm feeling better now, thanks, although I don't think I'm going to finish all my books, because I wasn't very well for a couple of days and didn't get much reading done. I'll try to read very fast tomorrow!


Yes, I'm good (as usual)!
Glad to see that you are better, Gail, we can't do this without you(r great organising talent)!


Sorry to hear about your health, Gail. Hope you get well soon.






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my Round Fifteen book The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: And Other Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald


I think I can squeeze in one more before tomorrow's finish line. Will have to pick carefully tho (as in, must be easy to read quickly!).

That puts me on square 6/oriental avenue - read a murder mystery or true life murder book.
I'm going to read Buried in a Bog. It's a cozy mystery available immediately thru my library's Overdrive ebooks.


Great, that took a lot of courage! ;)

Ah, don't want it to be over....!
I think we have a great team! It was a lot of fun doing this with all of you!
I haven't done a day's-Toppler yet, but I can't imagine it being as much fun as this!



Finally the toppler is over... Such a great experience.. Thanks to Tejas Janet & Pragya who encouraged me to join.. Great work team...high five!!

I'm almost up to date with the spreadsheet. I still need information about whether the following books were read:
Round 2 - Marie - The Green and Pleasant Land
Round 3 - Marie Claude - Hex on the Ex
Round 10 - Dawn - Heart of Darkness
Round 14 - Dawn - The Turkish Gambit
(If you've already posted about these and I missed it, I apologise - I've tried to keep track of everyone, but I sometimes miss posts!)

Though I shall now have to re-read as I didn't take in anything (being sleepy and speed-reading don't mix)and am a little confused about what happened in those books!


Dawn, I am impressed. I can't read without understanding - I have to go back and make sure I understand before continuing. And when I try to read in the wee hours I just fall asleep. I probably don't have the stamina for this sort of game, even when I'm not sick! Although I am glad I did the Toppler, because I read a couple of books I'd been meaning to read for ages, and I really enjoyed them. The Color Purple in particular is a really really good book - I hadn't expected it to be so good.

Neither Joseph Conrad or Boris Akunin write the kind of books you can breeze through and I had to finish in a hurry, so comprehension went out the window!!


Neither Joseph Conrad or Boris Akunin write the kind of books you can bre..."
I don't know about the Boris Akunin book, but I know firsthand that Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" isn't an easy read at any speed, in my opinion any way. It is a decidedly enigmatic work.


Finally the toppler is over... Such a great experience.. Thanks to Tejas Janet & Pragya who encouraged me to join.. ..."
It was fun, Paakhi. I'm glad we all got to be on the same team : )


It's very dense and had a rambling quality to it. I'm going to have to go back about halfway and go slower to catch all the words and meanings.

I read 4 books but unfortunately didn't like even one of them.
Paakhi, I am so glad you joined in and we got to be on the same team. It was fun comparing notes and motivating each other.

That's a shame you didn't like your books, Pragya - and impressive that you kept reading even though you didn't like them.


I totally agree with this! You did a wonderful job at keeping us organised, especially while not feeling to good! So don't worry about lost points - it is the fun we had together that counts!!

I read 4 books but unfortunately didn't like even one of them.
Paakhi, I am so glad you joined in and..."
Too bad that you didn't like your books. But I'm glad you did enjoy the Toppler! I really loved it - and read some books I've been wanting to read (and even enjoyed them)...
Can't wait to do the next one!

We either have 660 points or 630 points.

as is the war memorial http://www.lostancestors.eu/memwar/L/...

But wow, what a great toppler. My only regret is maybe for anyone who read a book they didn't enjoy just to help out their team. I know that my first toppler I read too many books I didn't really enjoy.
Haven't made that mistake again. At the end of the day, what you take away from the topplers are the books you've read AND the fun you've had here with your YLTO peeps.

This toppler was not a good one for me :( Hope to do better next time...

Were you away on vacation before coming home to do this toppler? Where did you travel to? Was it vacation or vacation/business/family stuff?
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Phewww, this is easy then. I'm going with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Six Other Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald
This was going to be my first after toppler book but now I'll be able to get points for it!