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message 1: by weaverannie (new)

weaverannie | 60 comments This year I hope to be a little more active than I was last year. I tend to spend less time at the computer (and read more)


message 2: by weaverannie (last edited Jan 13, 2020 08:44AM) (new)

weaverannie | 60 comments Book 1: De dienstbode by Helen Klein Ross
My first book for 2020


message 3: by oshizu (new)

oshizu | 5762 comments Congrats on already finishing your first book this year.
May 2020 be a year full of reading pleasure and other delights for you!


message 4: by weaverannie (new)

weaverannie | 60 comments oshizu wrote: "Congrats on already finishing your first book this year.
May 2020 be a year full of reading pleasure and other delights for you!"


Thank you!


message 5: by weaverannie (last edited Jan 06, 2020 06:44AM) (new)

weaverannie | 60 comments Book 2: De P.S. I love you club by Cecelia Ahern


message 6: by weaverannie (last edited Jan 13, 2020 08:39AM) (new)

weaverannie | 60 comments Book 3: Maigret en de Tweestuiversherberg (Maigret, #11) by Georges Simenon
Years ago I inherited nearly all books by Simenon. Partly in French, but mostly in Dutch. Part of my challenge will be to read a few of these books. This was Maigret #11.


message 7: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Grønsund | 6163 comments Goodluck! I hope you have a great year of reading in 2020 :)


message 8: by weaverannie (new)

weaverannie | 60 comments Thank you. In any case 2020 started well: 3 books read already. Now I’m reading a few very thick books ( fiction and non-fiction) They will take a little longer.


message 9: by weaverannie (last edited Jan 19, 2020 08:02AM) (new)

weaverannie | 60 comments Book 5: Camino by Graeme Simsion In English: Two steps forward. By Graeme Simsion and Anne Buist.
I couldn't resist picking up and starting reading this book before, as planned, the second book by J.D. Barker. I loved the Rosie books by Simsion and expected that I would liked this book on walking the old pilgrim's way through France and Spain. And I did like it and even gave it (for me exceptional) 5 stars!
Now I started reading Crazy rich Asians, by Kevin Kwan.


message 10: by weaverannie (new)

weaverannie | 60 comments Book 5 Camino by Graeme Simsion by Graeme Simsion and Anne Buist.
English title Two steps forward.
I loved this book and gave it five stars, which I don't often give. But I really loved this book on walking the old pilgrim's way through France and Spain. I read the Rosie books before and loved those, but thought this was even better. Written with humor, but with a seriousness, that really makes good humor.


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