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- Epponnee Rae
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I have just reached my book target for the year but it was only 23 books :lol: I should be able to add one or two more before the year is out.
I have to be in a specific mood and doing certain tasks to even listen to music while i work so audio books would be a no no!
I have to be in a specific mood and doing certain tasks to even listen to music while i work so audio books would be a no no!
- Turtle Bean
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In that case I will count rereads which should get me my 52 I reckon.
I'm reading The Trouble with Sheep and Goats at the moment. It is quite good.
I'm reading The Trouble with Sheep and Goats at the moment. It is quite good.
- Flora Poste
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I quite enjoyed The Bee Sting, but I can see why people wouldn't (and I did have a few issues with it!).sally maclennane wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 4:35 pm I finished The Bee Sting today, I didn't really like it much and it was overly long. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and it was well written but in that way where its a bit too clever if that makes sense?
I've just finished In Ascension by Martin McInnes which was - odd. Another Sci Fi and actually the initial premise and first third were really good and I was totally engrossed, then it got a bit longwinded and boring and far fetched (ok, it was sci fi, so that shouldn't have been too much of a surprise).
I love our annual conversation about whether we record what we've read or not and how many books we've read :)). I like a record (I use a spreadsheet) as I forget what I've read otherwise and it's a useful aide memoire. I've read the most I've read in a long while this year - 66 (I had a target of 52). I include re-reads and also books I read to the children, but only if they are new to me and a book I would pick up myself.
- TracyA
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I listen to loads of audiobooks / podcasts whilst doing housework/walking the dog etc. I also can't get to sleep at night without reading, usually on my kindle, but I'm currently reading a paperback , Murder on the Christmas Express by Alexandra Benedict, which is really easy reading and enjoyable.
- sally maclennane
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I can't really do podcasts or audio books when working. I like them when I'm doing housework or walking/driving somewhere but if I need to concentrate on something else, I can't listen to them.
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I can't either, Sal. Mr P can though - I honestly don't understand how - I can't concentrate on words in my ear and words on a screen/ page at the same time!
I usually listen to podcasts when I'm walking/ travelling or doing housework. And audiobooks occasionally on long car journeys (although those are usually family friendly!).
I usually listen to podcasts when I'm walking/ travelling or doing housework. And audiobooks occasionally on long car journeys (although those are usually family friendly!).
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Yes, this is what throws me! I like to have the radio on when I'm working at home, and sometimes in the office, I'll listen to music (through headphones) when doing a repetitive task like stats stuff.Flora Poste wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:05 pm I can't either, Sal. Mr P can though - I honestly don't understand how - I can't concentrate on words in my ear and words on a screen/ page at the same time!
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- Pippedydeadeye
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This is me too.sally maclennane wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 8:18 pm I can't really do podcasts or audio books when working. I like them when I'm doing housework or walking/driving somewhere but if I need to concentrate on something else, I can't listen to them.
- Turtle Bean
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Right with my rereads added I am on 46. Still unlikely I will manage 52 but you never know.
- Bat Macdui
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I also enjoy this. :)) I have finished the Skelfs and have no idea what to read next. When work calms down I might have a flick through this thread and select some Christmas reading. I might also try some other Stella Gibbons that aren't Cold Comfort Farm, they sound like good chill reading.Flora Poste wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 12:38 pm I love our annual conversation about whether we record what we've read or not and how many books we've read :))
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Welcome to my world. :))wendy james wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:31 amI tried this week as I recently downloaded Clubland but I end up missing loads. I can't write emails and listen to somebody talking at the same time. :))
I'm racing through Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and am really enjoying it.
- Turtle Bean
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The ending of this made me really angry. I loved most of it but would like to say to authors: FINISH YOUR DAMN BOOKS YOURSELF! It is not my job to work out what might have happened.Turtle Bean wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:57 am In that case I will count rereads which should get me my 52 I reckon.
I'm reading The Trouble with Sheep and Goats at the moment. It is quite good.
- Bat Macdui
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When you mentioned that above I was trying to remember why I didn't rate it that much. I've remembered now. :))
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I’ve finally finished the Cazalets! I think I hated them all by the end.
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I’ve finished City of Girls, which was excellent. I’m now re-reading the 2nd Harry Potter book :))
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I read My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises, which was my least favourite Fredrick Backman. Then The Night of the Sleepover, which was an ok thriller. I might read the sequel at some point.
I’m now reading French Braid by Anne Tyler, who isn’t an author I’ve tried before.
I’m now reading French Braid by Anne Tyler, who isn’t an author I’ve tried before.
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I love Anne Tyler, that one is really good.
- Kenickie
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Anne Tyler is brilliant. Although don't read l loads at once as they are very of a kind.
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Yes, I'm enjoying it so far. And that's good to know, thanks Ken.
Going back to the target/tracking conversation, getting myself a Kindle at the beginning of the year has been a game changer in terms of reading more.#notnewstoeveryoneelse
I had the app on my phone but it was very easy to get distracted. The only downside is I have some physical books still on my to-read pile, including one that P got me for Christmas last year because it was on my wish list. :lol:
Going back to the target/tracking conversation, getting myself a Kindle at the beginning of the year has been a game changer in terms of reading more.#notnewstoeveryoneelse
I had the app on my phone but it was very easy to get distracted. The only downside is I have some physical books still on my to-read pile, including one that P got me for Christmas last year because it was on my wish list. :lol:
- Turtle Bean
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I'm still angry about it now. :lol:Bat Macdui wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 3:22 pm When you mentioned that above I was trying to remember why I didn't rate it that much. I've remembered now. :))