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Room is great a?! I read that a year or so ago and couldn't stop recommending it to people. I like that the author has thought of so many effects on a child of having such a small world that never would have occurred to me.
Kathleen wrote: "So it's thanks to Andrea for 'The Rats', which, as I said, reminded me why I'd given up reading horror. That sounds a bit backhanded, I know! But once started I did want to finish it to see what ha..."
Long time ago, but I remember What Maisie knew captured things quite cleverly from a child's POV>
I'll add Room to my to read list. Don't think I'll get in done in time for the challenge though.
Long time ago, but I remember What Maisie knew captured things quite cleverly from a child's POV>
I'll add Room to my to read list. Don't think I'll get in done in time for the challenge though.
As I remember, most of his were hard going other than this one & The Turn of the Screw.
But for some books I think Younger Me is the definition of an unreliable narrator!
But for some books I think Younger Me is the definition of an unreliable narrator!

So different now. Emma is the example of a classic I just couldn't get through. I liked it a lot this time round.
That's where GR reviews & groups (& my beloved Listener)are so important to me. I rely on them a lot for recommendations.
That's where GR reviews & groups (& my beloved Listener)are so important to me. I rely on them a lot for recommendations.

Well at least you finished it haha! I loved it, but then again I love horror, especially the off the wall stuff.
Finished The Rats and Pretties. I've got a couple more books to read but then I'll be moving onto The Bees, which I'm looking forward to :)

Anyhow, not sure which of the stack of books I picked up at the library yesterday I'll go on to next. Maybe fallout...


Mauzi has posted the bonus points for July's How Many Pages challenge. Might help you decide what's next out of your book pile for the book pool. ☺

Ha! Indeed!!

I've started "At Home" as my next audiobook; have listened to the first hour and finding it marvellous.
Me & P.D.R are the only ones who haven't made it onto the Reader board.
You're all doing pretty good. We are into the second month. You've got just under 4 weeks to complete the book pool or read as many as you can!
You're all doing pretty good. We are into the second month. You've got just under 4 weeks to complete the book pool or read as many as you can!

As I have a 4 1/2 hour drive ahead of me today, I'll be listening to Magonia.
I've just finished At Home: A Short History of Private Life...gave it 4*
I've also picked up A Man Called Ove so will start that in the next day or so.
I'm still reading Middlesex regularly but as it's not a library book like the others it always ends up playing second fiddle to the others haha. I'm enjoying it though.
I've updated my tally message.
I've also picked up A Man Called Ove so will start that in the next day or so.
I'm still reading Middlesex regularly but as it's not a library book like the others it always ends up playing second fiddle to the others haha. I'm enjoying it though.
I've updated my tally message.

I've also picked up A Man Called Ove so will start that in the next day or so.
I'm still r..."
Hope you enjoy A Man Called Ove Erica. I had his next book on reserve which became available while I was ill and couldn't pick it up in time. I'm curious to see what writing style he adopts in My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry: A Novel and hope it's as enjoyable as I found Ove.

Completed:
1. An Abundance of Katherines (audiobook) finished 18/6. Also got the p..."
Adding A Vintage Affair to my TBR list. Like the idea of a bibliography!

I'm almost done with A Man Called Ove and really enjoying it! I've also been at a book sale this morning and found The Diving Bell and Butterfly so will read that next...was such lucky find!


Glad you liked A Vintage Affair EG; I wish I could remember who recommended it to me!

I've just updated message 40...I finished my 5th book A Man Called Ove. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I didn't like Ove at all at the beginning but he grew on me. Lovely book. I gave it 4* but really a 4.5* in my mind :)

Got time for a couple more I think so I'm going to have to choose which first. I've got three available from the library.
Just finished The Diving-Bell and the Butterfly. I thought it was beautifully written and incredibly insightful. What an amazing accomplishment as well for the author and his helper, Claude. I rated it 4*. That brings my total of book pool reads to 6. I'm halfway through Middlesex so should finish that soon but not sure if I'll get through any others by the end of the month.

I'm back to "At Home" on audiobook, and just started "The Last Queen".
Argh, where is July going???

So related to the book pool I have picked up Fallout, The Ringmaster, Room and Dear Vincent. Probably won't get all of them finished in time but I'll give it my best. ☺
Ella's Gran wrote: "I don't believe it! I had four reserves waiting for me at the library but when I got there there were only three - they've lost one!
So related to the book pool I have picked up Fallout, The Ringm..."
Which book did they lose?
Darkpool (protesting GR censorship) wrote: "Finished both Magonia and Dauntless in the last couple of days, and enjoyed them both greatly. Magonia was such an original concept. I'm really interested to see where the author takes the story ne..."
I'm going to use The Last Queen for the next challenge - I might be able to use Room too.I've accepted I'm not going to hit my modest goal for this one.
I've just started Devil Water. Good so far - the kind of historical I like.
So related to the book pool I have picked up Fallout, The Ringm..."
Which book did they lose?
Darkpool (protesting GR censorship) wrote: "Finished both Magonia and Dauntless in the last couple of days, and enjoyed them both greatly. Magonia was such an original concept. I'm really interested to see where the author takes the story ne..."
I'm going to use The Last Queen for the next challenge - I might be able to use Room too.I've accepted I'm not going to hit my modest goal for this one.
I've just started Devil Water. Good so far - the kind of historical I like.

So related to the book pool I have picked u..."
It wasn't one for the book pool fortunately, but it was the next book written by Fredrik Backman - A Man Called Ove - and it is just new out - My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises
I was looking forward to it too. Mind you there is a good point in that I'll get more of the book pool read while they are finding it! ☺

I am trying ot get into The Girl who.... since I have a copy and it was my suggestion (!) but finding it a bit tough to get into and hence got sidetracked with other books. Will give it another go :)
Just under 2 weeks to go for this Challenge!
Keep up the great reading! Scoreboard has been updated. If I've got your tally wrong, please let me know.
I've almost finished my first book, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. I thought it was hard to get into with the constant feel of adventure but I think that's what keeps it interesting.
Keep up the great reading! Scoreboard has been updated. If I've got your tally wrong, please let me know.
I've almost finished my first book, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. I thought it was hard to get into with the constant feel of adventure but I think that's what keeps it interesting.
SharleneSays wrote: "Just under 2 weeks to go for this Challenge!
Keep up the great reading! Scoreboard has been updated. If I've got your tally wrong, please let me know.
I've almost finished my first book, The Girl..."
Sharlene, I haven't done well with this challenge. I'm reading Devil Water now, but it's over 500 pages & I'm also reading another non challenge book of 400 pages so I think that's as far as I'm going to get.
:(
Keep up the great reading! Scoreboard has been updated. If I've got your tally wrong, please let me know.
I've almost finished my first book, The Girl..."
Sharlene, I haven't done well with this challenge. I'm reading Devil Water now, but it's over 500 pages & I'm also reading another non challenge book of 400 pages so I think that's as far as I'm going to get.
:(


Started All the Bright Places and Gone. Hopefully I'll manage to get those both read before the end of the month.

Note: I have UPDATED to this point. If your tally is wrong, please let me know.
I'm about half way through An Abundance of Katherines and I can see why it was difficult to listen to the audiobook. Almost every second page has a footnote, and there are difficult math equations that are pointless being able to understand! lol
I'm about half way through An Abundance of Katherines and I can see why it was difficult to listen to the audiobook. Almost every second page has a footnote, and there are difficult math equations that are pointless being able to understand! lol

Seems that this is the last I'll read for the pool, but certainly not the last from it!
I've really enjoyed the new-to-me titles I've found and, dare I say it, look forward to another round in a few months?!
Thank you Sharlene for your organising and running the Pool.
Well done EG! I don't even think I'm going to get my 3rd book finished by tomorrow. I'll probably want to discuss Devil Water with Kathleen when I do finish. I will complete it, but I'm starting to find it a bit of a slog.
LAST DAY!!
I hope you can squeeze in the last few pages of the book your on!
Good luck & happy speed reading :)
I hope you can squeeze in the last few pages of the book your on!
Good luck & happy speed reading :)
SharleneSays wrote: "LAST DAY!!
I hope you can squeeze in the last few pages of the book your on!
Good luck & happy speed reading :)"
Thanks Sharlene but I have over 200 pages to go.
Learning curve for me as this was one of my nominations. In future I'll try to suggest ones under 350 pages.
I hope you can squeeze in the last few pages of the book your on!
Good luck & happy speed reading :)"
Thanks Sharlene but I have over 200 pages to go.
Learning curve for me as this was one of my nominations. In future I'll try to suggest ones under 350 pages.

I hope you can squeeze in the last few pages of the book your on!
Good luck & happy speed reading :)"
Yes!! sat down this afternoon and read the last 40 pages of The Last Queen.
Darkpool (protesting GR censorship) wrote: Yes!! sat down this afternoon and read the last 40 pages of T..."
Excellent! I managed to finish An Abundance of Katherines last night & caught up with the Authors Notes & other stuff at the end of the book this morning.
I've updated to this point.
If you still need to update your Read list, please do so today.
Winner will be announced tomorrow
Excellent! I managed to finish An Abundance of Katherines last night & caught up with the Authors Notes & other stuff at the end of the book this morning.
I've updated to this point.
If you still need to update your Read list, please do so today.
Winner will be announced tomorrow
Devil Water is making me not feel like reading. :( It's on it's last chance today or else it goes on hold.
☆ Carol ☆ wrote: "Devil Water is making me not feel like reading. :( It's on it's last chance today or else it goes on hold."
& it's on hold. I'll try to get to it at the end of the month. I used to love Seton's work but oddly enough can't remember which ones I've read. I have a copy of Katherine which is supposed to be her masterwork somewhere in the house. If I don't like that one either, I'll assume my tastes have changed.
& it's on hold. I'll try to get to it at the end of the month. I used to love Seton's work but oddly enough can't remember which ones I've read. I have a copy of Katherine which is supposed to be her masterwork somewhere in the house. If I don't like that one either, I'll assume my tastes have changed.
Ace wrote: "I'm sorry I missed this challenge. Are you running another one soon?"
There is this one, which is an open ended one.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
There is this one, which is an open ended one.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Super proud of the 5 books I managed to finish. Thanks everyone for sharing :)
Well I think it's safe to say
CONGRATS to Kathleen for reading the most books in our Jun-July Book Pool Challenge!!
Kathleen read a total of 10 books. That's awesome!
Thanks everyone for participating & for contributing to the pool. See ya next time!
CONGRATS to Kathleen for reading the most books in our Jun-July Book Pool Challenge!!
Kathleen read a total of 10 books. That's awesome!
Thanks everyone for participating & for contributing to the pool. See ya next time!
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Just finished All the Bright Places, a good YA fiction that tackles some tough issues but with sensitivity. I really enjoyed it. 4*