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MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Resident Book Pusher
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Mar 12, 2019 07:13AM

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I've decided not to pay much attention to the ebbs and flows until halfway through the year. I mean, based on January it's tempting to think I could get through 100 books this year, but we all know *that* ain't gonna happen. :D So I'm not giving too much weight to first-quarter results.

Kinda interesting if you think about it - all the weird and crazy stuff we've read, and we're still finding new things.
I love reading. :)

Me, toooooooo! Its like "They make this stuff????!" Wooot!
I fell into a rabbit hole back in Feb? that was simply...porn for the most part. It wasn't particularly well written nor was I that interested...but I was just shocked by the subject matters so I kept reading what Ammy rec'd. 80+ books of BS I didn't even track here because it was O_O
O_O
O_O

This morning, I came across a short discussion on Reddit (in the comments of another discussion) arguing the merits, or lack thereof, of Chuck Tingle. I just started laughing to myself.

You know???!?
I guess they were right:
Rule 34: If it exists there IS porn of it.


My current pile of stuff I need to read right now is 6. Hopefully I'll make it through four of them. I'll try to renew some next week hopefully to buy myself another week.


That's why I have a GR shelf with current holds. I tend to lose track or just start smacking the "request hold" button indiscriminately, and that keeps the number visible. I also use a Chrome extension that shows library availability / current hold numbers for Overdrive ebooks on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ so I can just pull up that shelf and see if any of them are getting closer. It's not a perfect system, but it helps. LOL

Also I'm running out of books I want to read in my library as I prefer to read in english and they have a fairly small amount of interesting (to me) books in english.
I have KU at the moment though, not like I'm gonna run out of books :P
I am thinking of going before Easter, it's kinda tradition in Norway to read crime stories at Easter so I might borrow something for that :)

I'm intrigued. Can you tell me more about the tradition? I'm curious as to how it came about and why. (And I love any tradition that involves reading!)

It being crime books I think is mostly because that is a popular genre here.
Actually I just googled it. Apparently it started with an ad in 1923 for a crime book and it sold really well, so after that a lot of crime books were published for Easter :)
A lot of TV channels have crimes on for Easter as well :D

Thats way more interesting than a creepy bunny with eggs, lol.

And I have felt some way about about puppets and people in those outfits ever since reading Hand In Glove.


Also... vintage 80s Harlequin?? YES! Count me in!

Also... vintage 80s Harlequin?? YES! Count me in!"
Yaaaay! Let me know whenever you're ready. I have a hardcopy of it at home.
YES! Its in decent condition, too!

Ok, I'll let you know. I should be ready to start as soon as I finish the book I'm currently reading, so probably just a few days.

ooooooooh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HOW DID I NISS THIS
I'm so excited! This book is... vintage 80s

I still need one more book for my MASH. LOL I actually have a book from earlier in the year that could technically fit the one I'm missing but it feels like a stretch so I'm waiting.
I requested that my library buy a book, and they did! I made the request just a few days ago and I just got the email notice that it's been added and I got the first checkout. So I guess after I finish my current book, I'll be reading The Village Witch Doctor and Other Stories.

There are even more books I'm reading that won't get listed here for various reasons.
But I'm okay with my numbers not being 100% accurate at the moment.

Exactly!! And I am, so it's all good! <3
This is just a minor downside of sometimes studying obscure topics that you don't necessarily want to broadcast to the world. LOL

I'm kinda curious now xD"
It's not that interesting in reality, but my tarot studies involve some classic works in occult / mysticism areas. Since my GR is linked to my real name, I'd rather avoid misunderstandings. LOL


Oooh I can sooo relate to that! LOL I have at least one Reddit tab open in my browser at all times (usually more like 5 or 6), plus I have the Reddit Is Fun app on my tablet (the best reddit app, in my opinion). I've been using Reddit for 4+ years now and it's just become part of my daily existence. :D

I've planned to a couple of times, but never got around to it.

Oooh I can sooo relate to that! LOL I have at least one Reddit ta..."
Isn't it great??

I've planned to a couple of times, but never got around to it."
Reddit is great but its a time sink. A real time sink.


I still haven't finished my MASH. Still waiting for that one book that fits. LOL
I have like 5 paper books on the go that I haven't bothered adding because I'm dipping in and out of them, but I did finally mark Holistic Tarot: An Integrative Approach to Using Tarot for Personal Growth as Currently Reading. I'm working through the study guides that the author has on her web site, so I'm basically reading about a chapter each night, though I take some nights off from it to work with other sources.
It's a big ass book.
For anyone who likes horror short stories, I highly recommend the Chiral Mad books. I've read the first 3, haven't started the 4th yet. There were a few duds in the volumes, but overall I found them to be quite good.


LOL!
Welcome to the rabbit hole! :D Lately I've been spending a lot of time in the Journaling, Fountain Pens and Tarot subreddits. I use the Reddit Enhancement Suite (RES) extension for Chrome that lets me customize a link bar at the very top of the page. I make sure to put my current interests there, so I spend less time wandering aimlessly and more time reading the stuff that's actually relevant to me at the moment.
It has other cool features too, but that link bar is pretty awesome.
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