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Finish Line 2020
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Alison wrote: "OK... so I've been nonexistant for a year or so. I got out of the reading mood and really should have started again when Corona hit but I didnt. But I just finished the first book for me this year...."
Welcome back, Alison, and sorry I didn't see your post two months ago!
I kept thinking that sheltering-in-place at home was going to let me make so much progress on my to-read list, but instead, I found a ton of other things to take up my time, so I haven't been reading as much as I expected to, either!
Welcome back, Alison, and sorry I didn't see your post two months ago!
I kept thinking that sheltering-in-place at home was going to let me make so much progress on my to-read list, but instead, I found a ton of other things to take up my time, so I haven't been reading as much as I expected to, either!
1. The Witches by Stacy Schiff- she did a great job with researching the history of the Salem Witch Trials. That's what the book was about. I was impressed. The middle of the book got pretty boring for me though. That's when I took the long break. And then the last 75 pages were good again. 4stars