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Post by Former Member on Jan 8, 2018 17:00:32 GMT -8
Servamp! its really great and i cant wait till the new season comes out~
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Post by 📚 Dianne 📚 on Jan 9, 2018 4:17:27 GMT -8
Copied from Goodreads-- -are any of you members over there?Magic Bleeds (Kate Daniels, #4) by Ilona Andrews Update Progress Return to Huckleberry Hill (The Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill #7) by Jennifer Beckstrand Update Progress Left Hanging (Caught Dead in Wyoming, #2) by Patricia McLinn Update Progress Plum Spooky (A Stephanie Plum Between the Numbers/Holiday Novel, #4) by Janet Evanovich Update Progress Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, #1) by Kelley Armstrong Update Progress Big Little Lies by VALESKA PAOLA Update Progress The Green Mile by Stephen King Update Progress 2018 READING CHALLENGE
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10 of 355 books completed
4 books ahead of schedule
Do Marvel comics count. Sure! A book is a book. It would be cool to see you do this challenge and do it with comics. You can set up a shelf just for those.
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Post by 📚 Dianne 📚 on Jan 9, 2018 4:20:15 GMT -8
I tend to have 6 or 7 books going at a time. Currently reading: Chasing the Lion by Mark Batterson Are you a classics lover or non-fiction? Or are you like me and like what I consider general or popular fiction?
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Post by Søren on Jan 9, 2018 5:00:20 GMT -8
Sure! A book is a book. It would be cool to see you do this challenge and do it with comics. You can set up a shelf just for those. If comics count I probably read 70 books last year or near enough lol
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Post by Bugme on Jan 9, 2018 6:14:09 GMT -8
I tend to have 6 or 7 books going at a time. Currently reading: Chasing the Lion by Mark Batterson Are you a classics lover or non-fiction? Or are you like me and like what I consider general or popular fiction? Not a fan of fiction, I am into more boring stuff like History, leadership principles, Christian non-fiction and biographies.
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Post by blackhyacinth on Jan 12, 2018 15:27:12 GMT -8
Has anyone here read Don Quixote?? I'm a couple hundred pages in and I'm loving it.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jan 15, 2018 8:38:27 GMT -8
Has anyone here read Don Quixote?? I'm a couple hundred pages in and I'm loving it. It's a classic.
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Post by Søren on Jan 15, 2018 11:19:11 GMT -8
Im about half way through Flowers for Algernon. Got lazy for few days and just read comics lol. At stage where it seems all might start to go wrong.
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Post by Artemis on Jan 15, 2018 16:44:44 GMT -8
Has anyone here read Don Quixote?? I'm a couple hundred pages in and I'm loving it. It's on my list! For a while I was a little afraid of reading it based on what my friends said about it, but this was when we were younger and they were required to read it; now I'm a little older and seeing people praising it, so I thought I'd give it a try. I never thought I would like classics, but that changed pretty quickly in recent years. My last long read was Jane Eyre, and the one before that was probably The Count of Monte Cristo, which was amazing.
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Post by 📚 Dianne 📚 on Jan 16, 2018 3:21:01 GMT -8
Sword of Truth Book 1 by Terry Goodkind. (It's really inexpensive on Amazon for the first 5 books- link ) I don't usually like fantasy set in this time period, I'm better with Urban Fantasy but this so far is very good. I'm thinking of Princes Bride next if I don't read book 2 in Goodkind's series.
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Post by Crab on Jan 16, 2018 22:09:41 GMT -8
Hellfire - Chris Ryan
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Post by Mixed on Jan 18, 2018 10:04:53 GMT -8
📚 Dianne 📚, I've read all those books. Loved them! I'll likely reread then at some point. Right now I'm working on two books: The First Confessor by Terry GoodkindNot far into it yet but I'm enjoying the time before the Confessors in that world. The Intellectual Devotional by David S. Kidder and Noah D. Oppenheim This one is fun. It's an article/ page per day for the course of a year. Each day we learn something new. Actually, I learned about Ulysses one of the first days! Did you know it was banned in the US for nearly 12 years for obscenity?
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Post by 🍁🇨🇦 Tai Pan 🇨🇦🍁 on Jan 19, 2018 14:39:20 GMT -8
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Post by Dumezil on Jan 19, 2018 17:35:16 GMT -8
I am currently reading The Expanse trilogy, by James S.A. Corey. I'm about halfway through the second book, Calaban's War. It's really good. Not as good as Linesman trilogy, by S.K. Dunstall, which I just finished, but it's close. I'm currently going through a course learning how to do mechanic work on attack helicopters, and it's really helping me understand the things they reference regarding the spaceships.
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Post by 📚 Dianne 📚 on Jan 20, 2018 5:06:48 GMT -8
📚 Dianne 📚 , I've read all those books. Loved them! I'll likely reread then at some point. Right now I'm working on two books: The First Confessor by Terry GoodkindNot far into it yet but I'm enjoying the time before the Confessors in that world. The Intellectual Devotional by David S. Kidder and Noah D. Oppenheim This one is fun. It's an article/ page per day for the course of a year. Each day we learn something new. Actually, I learned about Ulysses one of the first days! Did you know it was banned in the US for nearly 12 years for obscenity? Mixed - I'm glad to hear that you liked these books. If I would have known that you would be re-reading them I would have waited and we could have done a buddy read!
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