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Aug 09, 2020 03:54PM

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I will. My library's Overdrive site has a copy available.


I've started my second PIFM book this morning: In the Clearing. So far I find it interesting..
We have those mask rules here in Milwaukee too. But we do have some leeway.. you have to wear masks indoors in a public setting like a store, restaurant, etc but you are not really required to wear them outside. And that is because there are people who have invisible health conditions, like breathing problems or other things (mental conditions where a mask would trigger them emotionally). You are encouraged to wear them outside if you can. Many do. But also a lot of others don't especially when they are out exercising on the trails. Remember not all conditions are easily visible. There are invisible disabilities and some of those can affect one's ability to wear a mask safely while outside because their oxygen might drop if they are trying to exercise to remain healthy. And everyone needs exercise..


I'm going to start my third PIFM book now:



Will there be a thread for the buddy read?


I'm liking it too. I just finished chapter 39. I love the characters and the interactions. The woods are just plain creepy. It reminds me a little of The Outsider by Stephen King.
I wasn't sure I was allowed to set up a thread here but I will.

Hey ladies and gentlemen if you would like to join Kirsten and I please do so. More the merrier.


Today, I’m starting the second one, Crimson Lake.


It's take a little bit for me to get into the book, Tonya, but I'm loving it now!


So my second of the 3-way tie for August is read. Thank you, Tonya and Patricia for your votes on Crimson Lake. The third will have to wait a little while.

Redemption Point is just as good. I hope you also enjoy it as much..
Please let me know if Gone by Midnight is as good as I think it will be.


I did some calculations, Perri. This is Week 35 of the year, and I’ve read 87 books. That averages 2.5 books per week. It does vary week to week depending on my free time and the length of the book and how “into” the book I am.

I did some calculations, Perri. This is Week..."
Ha! figures a numbers gal would get on this question. I calculated mine. I've read 76 books so it's 2.2. It would be interesting to track how much time I spend reading averaged. But especially in these times I guess it doesn't really matter!
Books mentioned in this topic
Finding Claire Fletcher (other topics)Crimson Lake (other topics)
In the Clearing (other topics)
Killing Mr. Griffin (other topics)
Barefoot to Avalon: A Brother's Story (other topics)
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