Two weeks into the challenge, half way through! Are we all forging ahead with our tasks, or are we stalling and in need of some cheerleading?
*waves pompoms*
Check in below with your triumphs and tribulations. Celebrate the achievements big and small, whether you got through a whole book or merely made a start on a book that's been taunting you for ages.
*waves pompoms*
Check in below with your triumphs and tribulations. Celebrate the achievements big and small, whether you got through a whole book or merely made a start on a book that's been taunting you for ages.
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Date: 2012-11-16 02:55 am (UTC)0. C.J. Cherryh, Destroyer.1. C.J. Cherryh, Pretender. -- current; page 361/404!
2. C.J. Cherryh, Deliverer.
3. C.J. Cherryh, Conspirator.
4. Amy Thompson, The Color of Distance.
5. Douglas Hulick, Among Thieves.
6. Alana Morland, Shackle and Sword.
Not as far along as I'd hoped to be, but reasonable, considering some real life things got in the way (and then I forgot to bring my book to work with me two days in a row, so there went two wasted lunch breaks!) and I still definitely have time to catch up.