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April 2021 Hour 3- What book in your tbr are you most excited for?
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Apr 24, 2021 07:00AM
What book in your tbr for the readathon are you most excited for? Mine is Sandman vol. 3
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I'd have to say it's a tie between The Priory of the Orange Tree and The Ten Thousand Doors of January!
I have an ARC of Cool for the Summer that I'm planning on starting just as soon as I finish reading my book club pick. I've been itching to pick it up.
Not sure yet. I'm using this Readathon to clean my bookshelves, so I picked a few books to read and decide if I want to keep them or not.
Mine would be Detransition, Baby. I bought it quite recently and I've been excited to read it since. It sounds rather salacious - accidentally getting your boss pregnant?!
Right now probably a toss between continuing the Victoria Laurie Psychic Eye books or Blood by AJ Sherwood
Lilly wrote: "I’m finally read Frankenstein!! That’s been on my TBR forever!!"Loved that book, hope you enjoy
Maybe
? I dunno! I have so many fun books in my TBR pile. Wish I had picked out more audiobooks though....
Maggie wrote: "I'd have to say it's a tie between The Priory of the Orange Tree and The Ten Thousand Doors of January!"I loved The priory!
Ashley wrote: "I have an ARC of Cool for the Summer that I'm planning on starting just as soon as I finish reading my book club pick. I've been itching to pick it up."Awesome!
Samanta wrote: "Not sure yet. I'm using this Readathon to clean my bookshelves, so I picked a few books to read and decide if I want to keep them or not."Enjoy!
I'm on a roll to read Quebec classics and can't wait to reread The Tin Flute from Gabrielle Roy (yes, she's from Manitoba originally!).
Isabella wrote: "It would have to be Giant Days vol 11."I'm looking forward to reading Giant days too!
Jane wrote: "Mine would be Detransition, Baby. I bought it quite recently and I've been excited to read it since. It sounds rather salacious - accidentally getting your boss pregnant?!"Haha that sounds crazy! Enjoy!
Lilly wrote: "I’m finally read Frankenstein!! That’s been on my TBR forever!!"Frankenstein is so good!
A Robot Named Clunk which I started 2nd hour. The next one I'm excited about is Gateway by Frederick Pohl. Long recommended by some of my Sci Fi friends, I bought on a recent sale at Audible.
Beatrice Longbottom wrote: "Maybe
? I dunno! I have so many fun books in my TBR pile. Wish I had picked out more audiobooks though...."Enjoy! Audiobooks are great for readathons!
As a huge Phantom of the Opera fan, I was saving Terry Pratchett's Maskerade for a good reading day. I'm happy to say I finally started!
Beatrice Longbottom wrote: "Maybe
? I dunno! I have so many fun books in my TBR pile. Wish I had picked out more audiobooks though...."Same! I just picked out a few for when I'm running around today.
Definitely my animal nonfiction (it's a tradition to read a book about an animal)-- this readathon is The Horse: The Epic History of Our Noble Companion
I'm excited about so many! Starting with a brand new book just for the readathon, "Losing Lizzy" a P&P vagary by Regina Jeffers. Then a small stack of children's books rescued when a local elementary school "cleaned out" their library - such great illustrations, and fun reads, I'm sure.
Sharon wrote: "Finishing Circe by Madeleine Miller today is what I most look forward to."I love Madeleine Miller!
Annie wrote: "I'm on a roll to read Quebec classics and can't wait to reread The Tin Flute from Gabrielle Roy (yes, she's from Manitoba originally!)."That sounds interesting!
Stephanie wrote: "A Robot Named Clunk which I started 2nd hour. The next one I'm excited about is Gateway by Frederick Pohl. Long recommended by some of my Sci Fi friends, I bought on a..."Enjoy!
Eswee42 wrote: "As a huge Phantom of the Opera fan, I was saving Terry Pratchett's Maskerade for a good reading day. I'm happy to say I finally started!"Terry Pratchett is always a good choice!
Alicia wrote: "Definitely my animal nonfiction (it's a tradition to read a book about an animal)-- this readathon is The Horse: The Epic History of Our Noble Companion"Interesting!
Lisa wrote: "I'm excited about so many! Starting with a brand new book just for the readathon, "Losing Lizzy" a P&P vagary by Regina Jeffers. Then a small stack of children's books rescued when a local elementa..."Have fun!
I managed to read the assassins apprentice series this month. I can't wait to read the Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb next month.
there's actually a series called the incomplet enchanter that actually takes ppl into books. Great series if you can find it
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