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3 Weeks 4 Dreamwidth Minithon
Since it's time for
3weeks4dreamwidth, let's have a little reading* minithon until the 15th of May. Pick a book*, any book, and read!
If you'd like, share your plans in the comments!
*as usual - 'read' and 'book' are wide open and audiobooks, visual novels, etc. are welcome.
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If you'd like, share your plans in the comments!
*as usual - 'read' and 'book' are wide open and audiobooks, visual novels, etc. are welcome.
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I could totally be adding things *looks at small pile building up* I think I'm set to go --(no subject)
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So my plan is to finish Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain by Oliver Sacks. If I finish that, next up is a biography of Margaret Fuller. :)
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So I swapped over to Garth Nix's Sabriel to hang out with the main character, who I love dearly.
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Anyhoo, this challenge comes at the perfect time for me. :D I was gearing up to post a private reading challenge on my journal but now I'm just going to take part here, yay for added community!
My life is very busy right now so I am purposefully leaving my plans vague: to read on my commute as much as possible and to reduce my physical TBR pile. I've finished 2 books from my paid TBR pile so far this week so it's going great! I think I am going to focus on other tasks the rest of the week but I do want to choose a new book for next week's commute.
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Because Hugo reading is Now, I'm picking Emily Tesh's Some Desperate Glory, which I have started.
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Matt Haig - The Comfort Book
an anthology of Chinese poems about friendship
James Gurnsey‘s Color and Light (which only arrived today, but I‘m dying to dive into)
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I'm not very ambitious with reading recently due to some health complications (mental and physical) and work, but I figure any one single page is better than none.
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