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Morning! (Afternoon/Evening!)
November has made an exit from our life, so its time to look back and report back on what we read this month. Did you get through everything you wanted this month? Or did you read something entirely different? Discover anything new or odd about your reading habits?
Personally I kept discovering more and more books I owned and haven't read this month, so have decided to make one of my New Year's Resolutions next year 'read one book I own but haven't read each month'. Anyone else feeling similarly inspired?
Also did you find this challenge useful? And would you take part if it was run again next November? If it did run again would you suggest any changes?
November has made an exit from our life, so its time to look back and report back on what we read this month. Did you get through everything you wanted this month? Or did you read something entirely different? Discover anything new or odd about your reading habits?
Personally I kept discovering more and more books I owned and haven't read this month, so have decided to make one of my New Year's Resolutions next year 'read one book I own but haven't read each month'. Anyone else feeling similarly inspired?
Also did you find this challenge useful? And would you take part if it was run again next November? If it did run again would you suggest any changes?
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Date: 2012-12-02 09:34 am (UTC)As noted above I've also figured out a NYR for myself...
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Date: 2012-12-02 10:50 am (UTC)Book-wise, this month is a time when I finally get back to reading as I used to - it's interesting how mandatory university reading inspires to find time for leisure reading too.
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Date: 2012-12-02 08:13 pm (UTC)