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Nov 12, 2015 11:35AM

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Sarah wrote: "Now if only I can do the same next year :)"
lol. I share your feelings. I have already started thinking about the list for next year.
lol. I share your feelings. I have already started thinking about the list for next year.

I want to read more from my shelves next year.
I'm seriously addicted to group reading and buddy reading, while fun, they don't necessarily reduce my tbr pile!


I'm guessing we all have the same problem. I add ten books for every one that I read on the TBR. However, I do have items on the list that have been there for a long time and really deserve to be read...I am going to try to stick to those.


I really enjoyed The Woman in White and it would be difficult for me to say if this or The Moonstone was the better book. They're both very fun.

Congratulations Sarah! I finished The Woman in White yesterday also. Great book I liked it from beginning to end. Now on to 2016!
Congratulations on completing your challenge :)

I read this year East of Eden, maybe next year I have time for Grapes of Wrath.


I absolutely agree! That´s why I had so high hopes for Foucault´s and it did not deliver.

I'm sorry to read your comments, since Foucault is on my list for this year. I will let you know if I have a similar response to it. Loved The Name of the Rose.


A former member of this group said there were so many characters to keep track of, that she created a tickler file on index cards in order to keep track of all of them. That frightened me off!
I have enjoyed watching the movie in the past.





GOOOOOO, Sarah! :)
It was a tough one, but I'm glad we took it on. Do you think you'll try more Faulkner sometime?
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