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good to see you , dely. want to be more active , but most of the time I lack energy to update
1. SNAKE AND LADDER CHALLENGE>>>> WHERE WILL I LAND FIRST?
1. Landed on 4- Read comfort read - Dear Mrs. Bird .. not that comforting . Review follows
2. Then 9- alternative story telling - Lincoln I'm the bardo - not my type...nada
3. Ascended ladder . Then 2.. retelling of story or event .. started Macbeth by Jo Nesbo
1. SNAKE AND LADDER CHALLENGE>>>> WHERE WILL I LAND FIRST?
1. Landed on 4- Read comfort read - Dear Mrs. Bird .. not that comforting . Review follows
2. Then 9- alternative story telling - Lincoln I'm the bardo - not my type...nada
3. Ascended ladder . Then 2.. retelling of story or event .. started Macbeth by Jo Nesbo

Not making any plans ..
Taking it as it comes .."
Impulsive!!
Good luck picking your 2021 reads :D
Kavitha wrote: "Spending the time to rather read than updating? ;)"
Not exactly... But planning to read more
2. PEEK-A-BOO.... I JOIN YOU - the BR of my friends which I invaded
Not exactly... But planning to read more
2. PEEK-A-BOO.... I JOIN YOU - the BR of my friends which I invaded
thanks Mak, Richa and M... do lurk please
3. MY INDIAN DARLINGS
1. Just married please excuse- ( not me ,.my book title ) . Got this as an unexpected and unasked for Santa gift. Thank you Inny for making me laugh out loud.
3. MY INDIAN DARLINGS
1. Just married please excuse- ( not me ,.my book title ) . Got this as an unexpected and unasked for Santa gift. Thank you Inny for making me laugh out loud.
seeing all your threads is inspiring... even though i havent updated anything in 2020.
i can keep it active by convertying the thread to book acquisitions ;)
good luck for your challenges.
i can keep it active by convertying the thread to book acquisitions ;)
good luck for your challenges.
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Gorab wrote: "seeing all your threads is inspiring... even though i havent updated anything in 2020.
i can keep it active by convertying the thread to book acquisitions ;)
good luck for your challenges."
I am to cheat and ove my challenge thread to 2021.🤪
i can keep it active by convertying the thread to book acquisitions ;)
good luck for your challenges."
I am to cheat and ove my challenge thread to 2021.🤪
thanks Em, Gorab and Kru..
happily cheat away, M.. it's better than killing a thread ¯\_ʘ‿ʘ_/¯
4. EM LIKES TO TRAVEL IN THE COMFORT OF HER ARMCHAIR >>>(OR BED)
happily cheat away, M.. it's better than killing a thread ¯\_ʘ‿ʘ_/¯
4. EM LIKES TO TRAVEL IN THE COMFORT OF HER ARMCHAIR >>>(OR BED)

Lol, this would be interesting too!

I am planning to read good books by indian authors...
All the best :)
6. BOOKS I READ AS PART OF GROUP CHALLENGES OR WEEKEND READS
1. Shashawnk redemption
2.Dear Mrs. Bird
3.
1. Shashawnk redemption
2.Dear Mrs. Bird
3.
My ambitious reading challenges which am starting off with a bang
1. 52 books in 52 weeks with M,?I,??HP in three booketeeers thread .
Dear Mrs. Bird by A J Pearce is the first book
2. SL-4-comfort read - full cupboard of life
3. Classic - Cousin Phyllis by Elizabeth Gaskell
4. Malayalam - theekadal kudanjeduthu thirumadhuram by C Radhakrishnan
then of course all those impulse reads
1. 52 books in 52 weeks with M,?I,??HP in three booketeeers thread .
Dear Mrs. Bird by A J Pearce is the first book
2. SL-4-comfort read - full cupboard of life
3. Classic - Cousin Phyllis by Elizabeth Gaskell
4. Malayalam - theekadal kudanjeduthu thirumadhuram by C Radhakrishnan
then of course all those impulse reads
Day 1. Jan 1. 2021
Started the day and year with an impulse read - theekadal kudanjeduthu thirumadhuram - a malayalam novel based on the historic malayali poet Thunjathezhuthachan .
at 17 pages, its mesmerising . I know its too early to tell, still i am positive about this one.
Also plannning to atart Poetry Killer - Another malayalam book- crime thriller for my Snake and Ladder (SL) prompt 4 - comfort read
Started a couple of pages of " Dear Mrs. Bird " as a part of 52 books in 52 weeks BR with EmLo and Others
Started the day and year with an impulse read - theekadal kudanjeduthu thirumadhuram - a malayalam novel based on the historic malayali poet Thunjathezhuthachan .
at 17 pages, its mesmerising . I know its too early to tell, still i am positive about this one.
Also plannning to atart Poetry Killer - Another malayalam book- crime thriller for my Snake and Ladder (SL) prompt 4 - comfort read
Started a couple of pages of " Dear Mrs. Bird " as a part of 52 books in 52 weeks BR with EmLo and Others
Day 2. Jan 2 2021
Completed my first book of the year
Dear Mrs. Bird
Wasn't as good as I expected, but it fulfilled 2 categories ..no. 4 comfort read in snake and ladders ,
Prompt 8- read a book whose title begins with D - of 52 books in 52 weeks .
Was a quick and easy read , though not very scintillating and not my usual kind.
I don't even remember how I came to add it to my TBR, but there it was when me and Em were in search for a book with title beginning with D , for our 52 week challenge .
The story of wartime England with most young men out fighting and women trying to do their bit in their own way . Emmy and Bunty are great friends sharing the same dwelling and Emmy wants to be a war correspondent but fate has other things in store . She becomes an assistant to a woman who answers moral or (otherwise) questions in a weekly magazine, loses a beau, gains another and finally ends up almost losing her friend and her job .
Will I reco this to anyone ?
Perhaps no.
It isn't that great a read , though quite decent .
Completed my first book of the year
Dear Mrs. Bird

Wasn't as good as I expected, but it fulfilled 2 categories ..no. 4 comfort read in snake and ladders ,
Prompt 8- read a book whose title begins with D - of 52 books in 52 weeks .
Was a quick and easy read , though not very scintillating and not my usual kind.
I don't even remember how I came to add it to my TBR, but there it was when me and Em were in search for a book with title beginning with D , for our 52 week challenge .
The story of wartime England with most young men out fighting and women trying to do their bit in their own way . Emmy and Bunty are great friends sharing the same dwelling and Emmy wants to be a war correspondent but fate has other things in store . She becomes an assistant to a woman who answers moral or (otherwise) questions in a weekly magazine, loses a beau, gains another and finally ends up almost losing her friend and her job .
Will I reco this to anyone ?
Perhaps no.
It isn't that great a read , though quite decent .
Jan 7, 2020
My first abandonment .. so soon in the year !
The noteworthy is "Lincoln in the Bardo" by George Saunders.
It was a torture to read. I plodded on... But at 40 percent decided that life is too short to read what I hate .
This was for prompt 2 at position 7 of snake and ladder .
My first abandonment .. so soon in the year !
The noteworthy is "Lincoln in the Bardo" by George Saunders.
It was a torture to read. I plodded on... But at 40 percent decided that life is too short to read what I hate .
This was for prompt 2 at position 7 of snake and ladder .
Day 9:
A slow reading year as of now with only one book conquered..
Blame me not , dear friends , blame my occupation and responsibilities.
How I wish I can run off and read in isolation whenever I feel like and return to home , family and work whenever I am sated.
A slow reading year as of now with only one book conquered..
Blame me not , dear friends , blame my occupation and responsibilities.
How I wish I can run off and read in isolation whenever I feel like and return to home , family and work whenever I am sated.
you are doing good Doc! i am yet to conquer my first read of this year. I'm enjoying the very little that I am reading at the moment, and will up the ante as the momentum builds up :)
Last couple of years, started with a heavy one which took months to finish - Emperor of all Maladies, and before that Bhyrappa for two preceeding years.
Gorab wrote: "you are doing good Doc! i am yet to conquer my first read of this year. I'm enjoying the very little that I am reading at the moment, and will up the ante as the momentum builds up :)"
same is my strategy :)
same is my strategy :)
Last year i read in patches. Some months I gulp down 20+ books and in some was able to read 3-4 books. I have an inclination that this year will be no different. Hence am trying to gain as many books as possible before the dry season come.
Reading Shashawnk . At 40%. As of now it is just so-so. Failing to impress me. But I have heard only good things about it. So presuming better is yet to come
Title - Rita Hayworth and the Shashawnk redemption.
As part of 52 books in 52 weeks challenge along with EmLo, Greedini and HP.
Title - Rita Hayworth and the Shashawnk redemption.
As part of 52 books in 52 weeks challenge along with EmLo, Greedini and HP.
Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption:Hope Springs Eternal
For 52 books in 52 weeks along with EMS
The prompt was book to series / movie
Em suggested 3 and I choose this. Emgree and HP too are reading this
Somewhere between 3.5 and 4 stars , but not quite 4.
Had heard of this novella by King for quite some time now .
So when EmLo gave this as a choice among 3 for our buddy read of 52 books in 52 weeks I didn't hesitate to choose this over others.
Started eagerly and found it mildly boring, nevertheless quite exquisitely detailed .
Came to know a little about life in prison. Not that I didn't know how it would.be , but that I could feel as if I was there .
Was interested in the life events of the narrator and Andy . Felt very bad for Andy in his undeserved hapless situation .
And 8t was only at 90 percent of the book that I understood the significance of the title .
This book also made me contemplate about the way tiny events and ill luck shape our destiny. Further thoughts on this causes goosebumps and shivers .
Loved the slightly incomplete ending , for once . ( Usually I like neatly tied up endings )
Some day will surely watch the movie.

For 52 books in 52 weeks along with EMS
The prompt was book to series / movie
Em suggested 3 and I choose this. Emgree and HP too are reading this
Somewhere between 3.5 and 4 stars , but not quite 4.
Had heard of this novella by King for quite some time now .
So when EmLo gave this as a choice among 3 for our buddy read of 52 books in 52 weeks I didn't hesitate to choose this over others.
Started eagerly and found it mildly boring, nevertheless quite exquisitely detailed .
Came to know a little about life in prison. Not that I didn't know how it would.be , but that I could feel as if I was there .
Was interested in the life events of the narrator and Andy . Felt very bad for Andy in his undeserved hapless situation .
And 8t was only at 90 percent of the book that I understood the significance of the title .
This book also made me contemplate about the way tiny events and ill luck shape our destiny. Further thoughts on this causes goosebumps and shivers .
Loved the slightly incomplete ending , for once . ( Usually I like neatly tied up endings )
Some day will surely watch the movie.

Started this yesterday as part of my snake and ladder challenge. it's by Alexander mccall Smith one of my favourite authors and I hope to like it. at 15% it's going good but guess it's too early to say.

Oh, you should. It's staple in the top-10 best movies of all time lists, I think you and Gautham will like it (although it is a bit slow).
i have lost count on the number of times we have watched Shawshank. Its my comfort read watch :)
Could complete 2 books this weekend. Both 3.5 star sort of
1. the wrong family by Tarryn Fisher which makes me realise binge reading psychothrillers is not a good idea. I will lose all my enjoyment.
2. Emma: a retelling . this one reiterates the fact that the original is always the best ( atleast 9 times out of 10)
This retelling was by one of my favourite authors, Alexander McCall Smith, yet it didn't give the Austen feel , and it also didn't feel like Smith, whose original works are much better.than this
1. the wrong family by Tarryn Fisher which makes me realise binge reading psychothrillers is not a good idea. I will lose all my enjoyment.
2. Emma: a retelling . this one reiterates the fact that the original is always the best ( atleast 9 times out of 10)
This retelling was by one of my favourite authors, Alexander McCall Smith, yet it didn't give the Austen feel , and it also didn't feel like Smith, whose original works are much better.than this
Books mentioned in this topic
Emma: A Modern Retelling (other topics)Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption:Hope Springs Eternal (other topics)
Dear Mrs. Bird (other topics)
Not making any plans ..
Taking it as it comes ..
EDIT. after seeing all my friends here making great plans... I dont want to feel left out .. hence
I am editing my reply threads below to challenge counts..