November Group Read!
Oct. 23rd, 2022 10:05 amIt's getting to be that time of year- time for the
readingtogether November Group Read!
Like previous years, there's no theme, no minimum, no maximum... The only guideline is to read and, if you'd like, tell us about it. We'll get started on the first of the month and go til the last of the month.
All sorts of words are welcome - novels, non-fiction, comics, subtitles, audiobooks, poetry, that old notebook of scribbles you keep finding, short stories, kids books, encyclopedias, and whatever else you can think of.
Like previous years, there's no theme, no minimum, no maximum... The only guideline is to read and, if you'd like, tell us about it. We'll get started on the first of the month and go til the last of the month.
All sorts of words are welcome - novels, non-fiction, comics, subtitles, audiobooks, poetry, that old notebook of scribbles you keep finding, short stories, kids books, encyclopedias, and whatever else you can think of.
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Date: 2022-10-29 08:39 am (UTC)During November I want to finish some books I have started but not finished. Except that I thought I’d put them in a pile so I could list them and easily grab whichever one took my fancy only to find there are way too many to read in a month. So I plan to finish four out of the following books.
City of Brass - SA Chakraborty
Farewell to Berlin - Christopher Isherwood
The Night Tiger - Yangtze Choo
Mexican Gothic - Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Cinema II Gilles Deleuze
Spinning Silver - Naomi Novik
Islands of Abandonment - Cal Flynn
(I actually have more half-read books lurking about, but these are all ones from this year, I’d like to attempt to clear my feet before the new year.)
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Date: 2022-10-29 10:42 am (UTC)Oh, I don't want to think about my half-read books. Probably a good idea to start a little pile of my own though. ^^;;