peppercricket
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Post by peppercricket on Nov 24, 2023 13:12:44 GMT
What books on your shelves, floor, and bedside table, to get you through December?
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Post by windysisters on Nov 24, 2023 13:23:23 GMT
Well I need to finish The Running Grave by 9 December because it's due back at the library and I can't renew it because it's reserved by others.
Then I've got two other library books: Death & Croissants by Ian Moore and Needless Alley by Natalie Marlow
I'd love to fit in a Christmas read, probably The Party Season by SJI Holliday which I recently got on kindle
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Post by adelynechan on Dec 2, 2023 22:20:00 GMT
I'm in a reading slump so all plans out the window and replaced by "anything that holds my attention". I've picked out several e.g. favourite authors for a to-read-next pile but it's probably going to be very much taking things one book at a time.
Carrying forward: The Fixer by Claudia Carroll (audio), Everything But The Truth by Gillian McAllister and Show Me The Bodies by Peter Apps Zoom Buddy Read: The Christmas Murder Game by Alexandra Benedict
To-read-next pile: When Life Gives You Lemons by Fiona Gibson, Murder Games by James Patterson, How to Fall in Love by Cecelia Ahern
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Post by rosemary3 on Dec 3, 2023 20:32:54 GMT
Stuff getting in the way of my reading at the moment, but here's the plan:
1001 books list: A Home at the End of the World by Michael Cunningham Finished 7/12/23
Audio: Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho Finished 16/12/23
A book I was given: Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons Finished 18/12/23
Chunkster: Food for Life by Tim Spector
Non-fiction: Little Cowarne: A Herefordshire Village by Jean Hopkinson Finished 24/12/23
Next in series: Dead Lions by Mick Herron Finished 26/12/23
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