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I'm reading The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon. It's a "buddyread", a group of readers on Instagram reading it together, and I just finished this week's bit of the book.
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22 hours ago, ian said:
No more reviews to post yet, as I'm reading Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith. It's over 900 pages so I'll be awhile.
But...Nice book problems to have: on the one hand, I'm really engrossed in the whole story so I always want to read the next chapter. But, on the other hand:I never want this book to finish!
That means I probably have to read Troubled Blood as a physical book, rather than listening to the audiobook. I've listened to most of this series as audiobooks. Only I tend to get impatient because I can read so much faster than I can listen..
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It's been a while.. lovely to see you too!
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Why would you miss all those good books just because they're YA?
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Just thought I'd visit. It's been a while. Hope everyone is OK!
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Sorry JudyM for not answering you sooner- I have set the criteria for my challenge that an author is to be born in the country I wish to cross off my list, and I like it best if that author also has lived in said country as an adult, at least for a short period of time. But I have looked at Marina Lewyckas book now and then and it seems interesting, I haven't read it yet though.
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Added some more books I've read for this challenge. By now, I think one lifetime isn't enough to complete this. Still, every now and then I read a book for this.
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Sunny spring weather. No snow anymore, open sea- no more ice. If this is global warming, I might accept it.
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Studying is nice to do when you've had a break from it for .. let's just say several years. But next week won't be so nice, I have to hold a presentation about what I've done so far. It's not that I haven't been doing what I should (only I could have done more of course) but it all looks so confusing now that I have to try and explain it to other people.
I hope everyone is doing more or less what they want to, and you are enjoying yourselves!
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Today I officially became a blood donor. My first time giving blood. It went excellent. Blood count, iron and everything was perfect. They found a perfect vein and they spoiled me. I got 3 lemonades and 2 sandwiches. They were thrilled that I have A+ blood group too, since it's the most wanted/common. So I feel happy about today.
Well done! The world needs blood donors!
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My birthday today. Doing nothing out of the ordinary. Why the world doesn't stop to celebrate me is beyond me.
Happy birthday!
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Hope all other winners are just as happy as I am- my book was in the mail yesterday!
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My books were in the mail yesterday!
Congratulations to bobblybear and Athena, too.
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There's Laurence Cossé's book, original in French, "Au Bon Roman", I read it in Swedish "Drömbokhandeln", a good translation, it seems to be available in English as "A Novel Bookstore".
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A light sprinkle of snow this morning, a nice change from the soggy grey yesterday. I will accompany three boys to an activity park this afternoon. I'm planning to study, not do any "activities"- I've taken up the economics studies again that I never finished, plus I'm studying what might be called "Information Studies" in English. That's what you need to study to work in a library- all of the studies I need are available as Open University courses and online, and if I manage to keep at it I'll be a librarian in 2016!
I might be a Bachelor of economics in 2015. But somehow, that doesn't have the same appeal to me. Anyway, I've found a sympathetic teacher, am almost done sorting out the paperwork of it all, and am doing some assignments the teacher thought would be good to refresh my memory of my previous studies.
Oh! And I had some mail yesterday- the books that I won in the Halloween competition! Yay!
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In our house, it's me and the older son who read.. but my shelves are mine, and his are his. We may borrow books from each other, but it's always clear whose book it is. The few books my husband has, he keeps on his shelf next to his desk, they're mostly "engineering stuff".
I wonder what I would have done if I had married a reader? I'm guessing separate shelves.. on the other hand, it's been 20 years since me and my husband met, and most stuff in our house is now "ours". Maybe that would have happened with books as well.
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- 2 degrees C, calm and lots of stars out tonight when I went jogging.
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Good idea for a book in Finnish! Haven't read in Finnish since June.
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I think autumn is a good season for spooky or scary reading. "We have always lived in the castle" by Shirley Jackson was a nice scary book that I read for Halloween one year. This year I might read "The ghost riders of Ordebec" by Fred Vargas.
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I like ghosts! Or maybe all of the alternatives mentioned. But no, ghosts are the best!
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Can I be entered, please!
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I can't remember exactly, I must have read scary children's books and ghost stories for children. But I know I was 12 when I read my first Stephen King!
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My biggest fear, and the worst thing that could happen to me, would be not seeing my children grow up.
Aside from that, waking up because a mouse runs over me in bed would also be horrible. So most nights, the family cat sleeps next to my bed. No, not IN it, he has so much hair that he wouldn't find it comfortable, but too warm. (No, no mouse has ever been even close to my bed, but still..)
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Today the whole house is clean, or as clean as it needs be. A joint family effort, and it really cheers me up.
Your Book Activity - January 2022
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I'm reading Vinnarna (The winners) by Fredrik Backman, third in the trilogy about Beartown.