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   Random number generator of my TBR list came up with Lady Helena Investigates, and I usually like a Victorian mystery, so I'll probably go with that unless I decide to run the number generator again!
      Random number generator of my TBR list came up with Lady Helena Investigates, and I usually like a Victorian mystery, so I'll probably go with that unless I decide to run the number generator again!
     I see that there was once a list based on random word generator -- and it explains the concept. I may go that route -- although the list also has a few books that are on my TBR.
      I see that there was once a list based on random word generator -- and it explains the concept. I may go that route -- although the list also has a few books that are on my TBR.https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
 I decided (instead of using the trusty bowl) I would use a random number generator (53) and then just count the "hard back" books on my shelves (hard back in my sorting method is any book that is not a standard paperback size, so it doesn't fit on the shelf like the PB do) - and ended up with some short stories by Phillip K. Dick
      I decided (instead of using the trusty bowl) I would use a random number generator (53) and then just count the "hard back" books on my shelves (hard back in my sorting method is any book that is not a standard paperback size, so it doesn't fit on the shelf like the PB do) - and ended up with some short stories by Phillip K. Dick https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
 I've been (kind of) doing the Bookspin Bingo random list this year so I'll probably just use whatever that comes out with
      I've been (kind of) doing the Bookspin Bingo random list this year so I'll probably just use whatever that comes out with
     I am looking forward to this one. I have six bays of books in my flat, plus a lot of polyhedral D&D dice. So tomorrow I will roll for a bay, then a shelf, then for which book on that shelf I will read. If I get something like a dictionary or something else "unreadable", i will re-roll.
      I am looking forward to this one. I have six bays of books in my flat, plus a lot of polyhedral D&D dice. So tomorrow I will roll for a bay, then a shelf, then for which book on that shelf I will read. If I get something like a dictionary or something else "unreadable", i will re-roll.
     I am taking a Goodreads suggestion and reading Steve Berry's The Bishop's Pawn. Looking forward to it.
      I am taking a Goodreads suggestion and reading Steve Berry's The Bishop's Pawn. Looking forward to it.
     Andy wrote: "I am looking forward to this one. I have six bays of books in my flat, plus a lot of polyhedral D&D dice. So tomorrow I will roll for a bay, then a shelf, then for which book on that shelf I will r..."
      Andy wrote: "I am looking forward to this one. I have six bays of books in my flat, plus a lot of polyhedral D&D dice. So tomorrow I will roll for a bay, then a shelf, then for which book on that shelf I will r..."And my rolls were:
6 on d6 - my "TBR" shelves.
1 on d3 - 1st shelf.
7 on d12 - 7th book along.
The lucky book is EH Gombrich's A Little History of the World, a birthday present from a couple of years ago which I will finally be getting on with reading.
 In a random conversation I read the name of Kurt Vonnegut.
      In a random conversation I read the name of Kurt Vonnegut.I remembered that, for some 20 years, I had a book of this author, and never read it because it was not in the original language.
So this is what will be my reading for April: Galapagos, by Kurt Vonnegut.
 I kept hitting the old random word generator until I came up with a word in a book title on my shelf -- "die" -- which is almost worse than all of the ones that didn't work, since I have tons of murder mysteries with words like "dying", "death", and "dead". One of them did have "die" -- Booked to Die.
      I kept hitting the old random word generator until I came up with a word in a book title on my shelf -- "die" -- which is almost worse than all of the ones that didn't work, since I have tons of murder mysteries with words like "dying", "death", and "dead". One of them did have "die" -- Booked to Die.
    
        
      Seeing as how both a Chance card from Becca's Bookoplathon board and the BookTube Spin game picked Gideon the Ninth for me, I guess that's what I'm reading. I still need to roll up my official April TBR, and there are at least two rolls that will directly pick random titles, not prompts, so I will count those for this as well.
    
  
  
   considering that my shelves are stacked 2&3 deep... I will random number generate a shelf an the do a blind pull from the back.
      considering that my shelves are stacked 2&3 deep... I will random number generate a shelf an the do a blind pull from the back.
     I did a random word generator online. The first word it spit out was "poetry", believe it or not. Then I did a random number generator, and got #32. I went to Overdrive and typed in "poetry" in the search bar, then counted to the 32nd selection in the results. This is the one I got: Under the Mesquite.
      I did a random word generator online. The first word it spit out was "poetry", believe it or not. Then I did a random number generator, and got #32. I went to Overdrive and typed in "poetry" in the search bar, then counted to the 32nd selection in the results. This is the one I got: Under the Mesquite.Though now I'm thinking I should have figured out a way to pick one of my TBRs...
 Galapagos, by Kurt Vonnegut, so... I read it.
      Galapagos, by Kurt Vonnegut, so... I read it.Excellent start, original ideas, but then... so long, so always the same, so "where are you going" ?
The end is completely unexpected it, not related with the rest of the book, so I made some research and discovered that the book is in a serie... that I will never read.
Big disappointment
 Well, I think I put the "random" in "random" this month. I used the random word generator to select a word and ended up with "Die". I picked a book from my longstanding TBR pile that was registered with BookCrossing (Booked to Die). Then I looked on my unregistered TBR shelf (2 separate actual book cases in my guest room) and saw there another book with "Die" in the title. It was shorter. So I have now read Paulo Coelho's book Veronika Decides to Die.
      Well, I think I put the "random" in "random" this month. I used the random word generator to select a word and ended up with "Die". I picked a book from my longstanding TBR pile that was registered with BookCrossing (Booked to Die). Then I looked on my unregistered TBR shelf (2 separate actual book cases in my guest room) and saw there another book with "Die" in the title. It was shorter. So I have now read Paulo Coelho's book Veronika Decides to Die.
     So I ended up doing a randomizer for my Netgalley shelf and came up with A Thousand Ships. I think I should probably do a randomizer for Netgalley every month, to be honest with you, because these poor books will languish due to all the shiny new books coming out unless I get myself to read them somehow. So this was a useful exercise that may start a good habit for me! I was also excited to read A Thousand Ships because I am hoping for a trip to Greece to break free of COVID restrictions. I didn't end up loving the book, but that's the way it goes.
      So I ended up doing a randomizer for my Netgalley shelf and came up with A Thousand Ships. I think I should probably do a randomizer for Netgalley every month, to be honest with you, because these poor books will languish due to all the shiny new books coming out unless I get myself to read them somehow. So this was a useful exercise that may start a good habit for me! I was also excited to read A Thousand Ships because I am hoping for a trip to Greece to break free of COVID restrictions. I didn't end up loving the book, but that's the way it goes.https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
        
      Marie-thérèse wrote: "Galapagos, by Kurt Vonnegut, so... I read it.
Excellent start, original ideas, but then... so long, so always the same, so "where are you going" ?
The end is completely unexpected it, not related..."
Aw, that's too bad. I hate when something promising turns out to be a dud. I haven't read much Vonnegut, but I think he's not really my cup of tea.
  
  
  Excellent start, original ideas, but then... so long, so always the same, so "where are you going" ?
The end is completely unexpected it, not related..."
Aw, that's too bad. I hate when something promising turns out to be a dud. I haven't read much Vonnegut, but I think he's not really my cup of tea.
        
      Jacqie wrote: "So I ended up doing a randomizer for my Netgalley shelf and came up with A Thousand Ships. I think I should probably do a randomizer for Netgalley every month, to be honest with you, because these ..."
I may have to do something like that with my NetGalley shelf, too. I'm getting better at reading my NetGalley books, but I am still really behind on writing the actual reviews.
  
  
  I may have to do something like that with my NetGalley shelf, too. I'm getting better at reading my NetGalley books, but I am still really behind on writing the actual reviews.
        
      Wow, there is such a fun variety of randomness here! I did finish Gideon the Ninth--just barely! I did follow it better doing the text and the audio simultaneously, and I did like it, but I have a feeling I am going to need to do a re-read before tackling Harrow the Ninth. 
The other random selections from my TBR dice rolls that I finished in April were The Canterville Ghost and Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower, both very good.
  
  
  The other random selections from my TBR dice rolls that I finished in April were The Canterville Ghost and Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower, both very good.
 The book I pulled was Patricia Cornwell's Book of the dead. I really want to find the rest of her books now. It's a really good, well written procedural /NCIS type story. I particularly enjoyed the characters she wrote for this. The only problem is that I have a distinct impression that this book is from a series. It's not a big issue with the way the story is put together though.
      The book I pulled was Patricia Cornwell's Book of the dead. I really want to find the rest of her books now. It's a really good, well written procedural /NCIS type story. I particularly enjoyed the characters she wrote for this. The only problem is that I have a distinct impression that this book is from a series. It's not a big issue with the way the story is put together though.
    
        
      Dawn wrote: "The book I pulled was Patricia Cornwell's Book of the dead. I really want to find the rest of her books now. It's a really good, well written procedural /NCIS type story. I particularly enjoyed the..."
Yes, it's a ways into the Kay Scarpetta series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/4035.... I've read the first two or three and they're pretty good. I quit reading because I didn't like the direction some of the character relationships were going.
  
  
  Yes, it's a ways into the Kay Scarpetta series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/4035.... I've read the first two or three and they're pretty good. I quit reading because I didn't like the direction some of the character relationships were going.


