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Your second plan looks good. When you have a moment, you might want to correct your 20-year span to 1929-1948 in order to include Steve Martin's 1945 birth-year.

Your second plan will also be fine as soon as you correct the typo on the pub. year for Gods Behaving Badly (2007, not 2008).

I will assume this is ok, unless you tell me otherwise. Sorry for any confusion...."
No worries! Strike through does not show up on the android app, so apparently I guessed wrong :)
The substitution is fine.

Your second plan will also be fine as soon as you correct the typo on the pub. year for Gods Behaving Badly (2007, not 2008)."
Done, thanks!

Your second plan looks good. When you have a moment, you might want to correct your 20-year span to 1929-1948 in order to include Steve Martin's 1945 birth-year."
Done.


It's not necessary, but it would help Kate if you edited your plan to indicate which books your are actually reading.


Please do not make a new post, but EDIT the existing, approved post.


1969 is correct. I think Joanna just made a mistake in her post - her plan has the 1969 date.

When you get a chance, could you look at my revised list?"
Ah heck, I did review your revised list, as well as Jama's, a few days back and forgot to give you both a thumbs up.

When you get a chance, could you look at my revised list?"
Ah heck, I did review your revised list, as well as Jama's, a few days back and forgot to give you both a thumbs up."
thanks

Ed, in plan #3 please substitute another book for Mexican White Boy -- it is shelved as YA and does not have a Lexile score, so unfortunately it does not qualify for the 15-point tasks.

Ed, in plan #3 please substitute another book for Mexican White Boy -- it is shelved as YA and does not have a Lexile score, so unfortunately it does n..."
ok...replaced with 2013- Stay Where You Are and Then Leave by John Boyne; born 1971, lexile 880


Thanks, plan #3 is good to go.
Tanya,
I prefer that changes to an approved plan be posted in a new post, as it's easier for me to check the changes. That said, thank you for making it so easy to see what you changed in the edited post! Your revision works.

I just finished Pygmy and it was a slog. Don't bother with it. I wish I'd just quit, but it fit so nicely in my plan that I kept on with it.


Thanks, Elizabeth!

So, I'll need to switch it out -- I think if I cross that off the list and replace it with Fingersmith by Sarah Waters (published 2002, author born 1966) that should work fine without creating any additional problems. Is this ok? Should I update my post in the other thread?

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You're substituting Secret River for Sense of Ending?
If so, that is fine."
Hi Liz, my substitution is the other way round, ie [book:The Sense of an Ending|107..."
Looking at this again, I think I may have misinterpreted your message 96, and we are actually saying the same thing.
To clarify..... I am NOT going to read The Secret River. Instead, I AM going to read The Sense of an Ending.
I will assume this is ok, unless you tell me otherwise. Sorry for any confusion.