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Trim 2021 – The Official Unofficial Challenge Thread
I had to DNF my #2 book The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. It's just too slow, and boring, and I can see why this is the second oldest book on my TBR! Maybe if it was shorter. At 658 pages, it really needed to be a more interesting read.
I'm happy enough taking it off my TBR, so I'm counting this as a "win".
Sue wrote: "I had to DNF my #2 book The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. It's just too slow, and boring, and I can see why this is the second oldest book on my TBR! Maybe if it was shorter...."
That was a DNF for me too-like you said, "it's gone" so that is a good thing!
Yup! The whole point of the challenge was to get these books tried and off our TBR. If there was anything to count, it would count.
Sue wrote: "I had to DNF my #2 book The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. It's just too slow, and boring, and I can see why this is the second oldest book on my TBR! Maybe if it was shorter...."
I am reading it right now and really enjoying it. Totally agree thought - if you are not enjoying it, then don't finish and it is a win as it is off your tbr!
OK - BooknBlues has agreed to pick our number for February. She will announce it soon after Anita announces the tag. Thank you, Fran, for agreeing to be our guest picker/randomizer. Hope its a great read for everyone.
Ha! My January book is actually going to get read! It will be the first one since Oct or Nov. (or earlier) that I finish-Maybe this is the year I read them all!
Amy wrote: "OK - BooknBlues has agreed to pick our number for February. She will announce it soon after Anita announces the tag. Thank you, Fran, for agreeing to be our guest picker/randomizer. Hope its a grea..."The anticipation is to much to bear! (bare?) 😃
I hope it is a book I can actually fit in for February.
Jenni Elyse wrote: "Am I supposed to announce that I finished my #2 book, Ninth House? It was awesome."Not necessary Jenni, but we do it just to toot our own horns! LoL
Finished my Second #2 - The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith. Loved it! My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Feels good to knock off both the original Trim #2 and one I did not get to in 2020!
Official announcement, since I was chomping at the bit to see February's tag and found a cool spin the wheel randomizer, The number for February is Number 8.Number 8
Booknblues wrote: "Official announcement, since I was chomping at the bit to see February's tag and found a cool spin the wheel randomizer, The number for February is Number 8.Number 8"
There it is! YAY 😊
But doesn't hit the monthly tag, grrrr... we'll see if I can get to this. A Brief History of Seven Killings will be a chonker and I am reading that for Feb with Theresa.
My #8 is Astrophysics for People in a Hurry which I have been wanting to read for ages, so I'm excited. Not exactly a family drama, though... I'm also currently reading my #2, Without You, There Is No Us: My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite, which I am enjoying so far!
My #8 is another double header making up for how behind I got in 2020. An odd coincidence, at time BnB was posting, I had my hand om both books as I searched methidically through my TBR Towers for 2 missing books! What are they you ask.
Provence, 1970: M.F.K. Fisher, Julia Child, James Beard, and the Reinvention of American Taste
Empire of Sand
@ Meli - I may actually start A Brief History of Seven Killings next week. I just pulled it from its TBR Tower too!
My 8 is Daughter of Time by Sarah Woodbury. No recollection what it's about, but I'm guessing it's historical fiction?
Theresa wrote: "@ Meli - I may actually start A Brief History of Seven Killings next week. I just pulled it from its TBR Tower too!"Woohoo!
I need to finish Deacon King Kong first then I can start.
By the way, my number 8 is Between the World and Me which I have been looking forward to, but we'll see. Gonna be tight this month.
I came to this thread to see the number, then totally forgot I didn't make a list this year *forehead slap* lol!!
Meli wrote: "Theresa wrote: "@ Meli - I may actually start A Brief History of Seven Killings next week. I just pulled it from its TBR Tower too!"Woohoo!
I need to finish Deacon King Kong fir..."
The Coates is a slow serious read but not long. I'm not sure Brief History will be all that slow. We'll soon see.
I'm very excited that my #8 is one of my very favorite books, The Sunne in Splendour. I have always wanted to reread it and couldn't wait for this number to be called. During the original Trim I had a chance to reread the first book of SKP's Welsh Princes Trilogy and last year was able to finish the final two. I still have one more reread on this year's Unofficial Trim for When Christ and His Saints Slept which will complete some my reads. But Sunne is my favorite!
I have the Lions of Fifth Avenue, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone and that its a Buddy Read. Who is with me? I also have the Patriots at number 8 so that will happen between February and March.
Johanne wrote: "Joanne, should we buddy read that over at epic fantasy? We where a few who read the first one."Do you really need another one to add to your list? LoL-I will for sure buddy it read if you are sure you can slide another book in
Amy wrote: "I have the Lions of Fifth Avenue, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone and that its a Buddy Read. Who is with me? I also have the Patriots at number 8 so that will happen between February and March."I've got Lions at 8 too- looks like another buddy read for us Amy! When in February do you think you want to tackle this one?
Well, shoot! I was sure I'd checked my library before I listed all my books (when I first made the list 2 years ago). If "Daughter of Time" was avaliable at my library then, it isn't now.
I'm going to have to switch it.
HayJay friend! First is has to turn up at the library. But when it does, it will be next up after my Fly book, second in line! How about you?
My #8 is Salt Houses which will work for Family Drama but not enough tags for it to be a bonus on Fly the Skies.I've finished my January Trim, just need to do the review. I'm quite enjoying the international books while stuck at home.
My # 8 is Even in Paradise by Elizabeth Nunez ... a retelling of Shakespeare's King Lear, I was certain it would have the family drama tag. It does .... but only 1 person has so tagged it. (Very few people have tagged the book at all...)If someone wants to use it for Fly the Skies ... it IS tagged "Trinidad" by 5 people. (Though the country is correctly called Trinidad and Tobago.)
My No. 8 is Masques by Patricia Briggs. This has been on my physical bookshelf for a long time, so I'm happy to have it on deck for reading next month!
I have a 2 Trim lists, my #8 are A Farewell to Arms and This Tender Land.It just so happens that I started A Farewell to Arms a few days ago. This is a reread. I read it close to 50 years ago when I was in school, and I loved it so I kept it! The book cost my parents $1.65.
Sallys wrote: "My number 8 is Exiles. I'm looking forward to it. I love Cristine Kline!"Can't wait to read your review-been wanting to find time for this one, but just won't happen this month :(
Finished #2 for January:The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish - 4 stars - My Review
My #8 for February is:
Tin Man by Sarah Winman
Joy - Fabulous Book! Sally, I am planning to read the Exiles in March for Fly! I even bought it for myself hardcover as a birthday present, also to support Wellesley Books. Kind of like a two in the basket kind of thing.
Ok, I've decided on my replacement for #8. Normally, I go with books that have been on my tbr longer. This one, I think I've had for 2 or 3 years, so not nearly as long as the majority of what I add to my Trim lists, but this is one that not many people have read, so it's likely never going to come up for me when I use tags to search to find what will fit monthly challenge themes. So, I will read it for this:
In the Mood for Peace: The Story of the Izzy Doll / Phyllis Wheaton
The author is someone I know.
January - #2Rules of Civility - Amor Towles
3 stars
Review: This story covers a pivotal year, 1938, in Katey Kontent's life when she is 25/26. She and a girlfriend Eve live at a ladies boarding house and have entry level jobs in NYC. Katey is a secretary for a law firm. Eve is determined to climb the social ladder and draws Katey along. They meet well-to-do handsome Tinker and move into a faster affluent crowd. Eventually they need to make some hard choices that change their life. I did not feel connected to many of the characters in this book and found the first 2/3 a slow go. Lots happens in the last third so it got better. However, still not as good as the author's Gentleman in Moscow.
I got my #2 read!! Yay!!! I'm off to a great start for the year!Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
4 stars
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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