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It is a book series (which I haven't read) and it is a computer game as well. And now they have made it into a tv series starring Henry Cavill as The Witcher.
For me, he's like the Uhtred of the fantasy world. lol. As opposed to the real world of Britain.

May 2020 and a new decade bring you many positive things and many good reads!
Kind regards to you all,
Terri

My reading goals will be... getting back to reading hist fic now that I've had a year break from it. Try and read some hist fic by Aussie authors, and try and step out of my comfort zone as regards theme and time period.
First book of 2020..... I'm still reading a book I started in 2019, so I regard it as a 2019 book. :-) So, my first book for 2020 will be the novel True History of the Kelly Gang - a novel written in a first person narration by the bushranger Ned Kelly. It won the Booker prize many years ago. Time I found out why.

Also, read a bit more Nonfiction. I like NF fine, it’s just so much easier to grab a fictional book. I read quite a bit for Nonfiction November last month and would like to continue that into 2020. Even if that means less than five, it’s five more than I would have normally read.
Not sure what book I’ll start off with...at my sister’s babysitting for the night but I have a 30 book library pile waiting for me at home :)

I want to continue with reading through all the series I have started. I am trying to finish some and keep up with others. I have a list started.
This will be the seventh year that I continue on with reading books from the Giller prize shortlists. A Canadian Literature award.
And then I have a list of 20 classics that are long or difficult that I have never quite gotten around to. So I'd like to get into that list.
I have a few books to finish from 2019, but I think the first book I'll be starting fresh in 2020 will be The 42nd Parallel, in audio. In ebook I'll be start with At the Sign of Triumph and then in paper Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements.


That is the plan!

Those are both good series. I just caught up with Uhtred myself.

One New Year resolution is to try to get back to reading 3 books per month. It may not sound much compared to Allie’s library pile, but I still work and I’m sending my own efforts away for professional editing as well.
And I’ll try to contribute more to Goodreads as well.

(If it helps, I never even get to like, 5 of those books before they all go back!)
I just read an article on Facebook about an estimated half BILLION animals have died so far in the Australian fires 😭 with many species being wiped out entirely. Plant life too.

It's so sad. Yesterday on the news they said about 8,500 koalas have died. People were giving them water which they guzzled down because they were so dehydrated.

Thankyou for your best wishes for us Aussies, Jerry.

It's so sad. Yesterday on the news they said about 8,500 koalas have died. People were givin..."
Omg 💔

About 5 million hectares of New South Wales has burned and then nearly a million in Victoria, and then my State of Queensland and the State of South Australia have had some massive fires too. It feels like armageddon for wildlife down here, especially when you factor in the extreme drought eastern Australia is in right now. Where even trees hundreds of years old are dying from the drought.

It breaks my heart to see the footage of fires burning, animals dying, and people in tears at the loss of life and property.


It's a complex issue with him, I'm afraid. Lack of funding and equipment for some rural firefighting units, obnoxious refusal to hold meetings regarding rural firefighters six months ago, slow to hold a National Crisis Meeting. (should have been held as a National emergency a week or more ago, but he's not getting around to it until next Friday.
But the thing that turned us all off him the most, is he left the country for a holiday in Hawaii while the country was burning. Photos of our prime minister sitting in cafes in Hawaii while towns burned and firefighters lives were lost. And then while towns were burning and hundreds of people were gathered on a beach getting rescued by our Navy, our Prime Minster was holding a lovely New Years Eve party at his house in Sydney to watch a fireworks show that should never have happened.
Many, including myself, are very angry with this man right now.


That's why you may see footage on the news of firefighters and residents of towns that have lost homes and lives, refusing to shake his hand or abusing him for the lack of funding etc...


As soon as we impeach him?

I know its not a competition, but I think the current situation in the UK, Aus and USA are all very good examples of how difficult it is to remove an unpopular leader (simpleton) or convince them to step down.


Unfortunately, this guy just got voted back in last year, so we are stuck with him for a few years unless his political party decide to oust him and put another person in as Prime Minister. They can do that here if their political party thinks their leader is not fit to lead the country. Ironically, that's exactly how this guy became PM to begin with. His first term he got because they usurped their other guy! Complicated I know. Lol.
I didn't vote for this guy last year. But those who did must be kicking themselves.







I did read somewhere earlier today that your dc10s are just sitting in the freezing snow doing nothing. Can we take a couple of those aircraft and keep them? We will take Justin as well please. Thanks.

We are certainly grateful to have teams of Canadians and Americans over here helping. These incredible teams gave up their Christmas with family to fly downunder and help us fight these fires. I brings a tear to my eye every time I think of these wonderful Canadians and Americans.



https://amp.theguardian.com/australia...


I agree absolutely. Since the nice little woods behind our home was cut down to make way for houses, the deer come into our yard at all hours.
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