Outread Aubrey! Challenge discussion
What are you reading? 2015 Edition
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Quite a shock.

I've got books due at the library so I'm trying to work through some of these comic books before then... I'm also about halfway through a big book about coffee. I was told one of the best ways to climb the ranks at my job was to have a passion for coffee, and I took the advice very seriously, lol. I've developed a hobby of experimenting with coffee at home and am reading up on the industry and art of it all.

"Accidentally went to the library..." Famous last words.

I've been reading Les Miserables. Now I'm currently reading Les Miserables. Unfortunately, I feel sure that for the next good while I shall be reading Les Miserables.
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;)

;)"
And yet it is totally worthwhile to be reading Les Miserables....and reading Les Miserables...and reading Les Miserables,
Seriously, it's one of my favorites! :)


And I just finished re-reading The Turmoil, my second-favorite Booth Tarkington novel, and wrote up a review.

Also, new Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ app -- exciting.

Meanwhile, if you haven't seen this yet, go check it out. I'm hosting a sprint in April and it's all about superheroes! Graphic novels count! /topic/show/...
I finished reading one of my big coffee reference books. Huzzah! I have a whole stack of coffee and essential oil books here, but unfortunately I don't know that I'll read all of them cover-to-cover such that they would count...


I read a book on network marketing while I was on vacation in the sticks of TN. Sadly said book has nothing to do with either challenge this month, but at least I read a full-sized book!



Next I have to write an essay. Which I should have done about a month ago. Because I have been procrastinating like a pro.

I got stuck out on the job with hubby all day yesterday and read until my Kindle battery died. I read 2.75 books. All business books again... I signed up for a trial of Kindle Unlimited so I could read a bunch of short business books for free.
Aww, I have my own personal cheerleader! ^_^ ;)
I'm reading lots of poetry right now 'cause I procrastinated so awesomely on this April poetry sprint. ;P


Heading into finals pretty soon, so I haven't read a lot of fun stuff recently --though I went through the first three of Susan May Warren's Christiansen Family novels. I don't usually read contemporaries, but I think I've been missing out!
Latest reviews are here (I'm super behind):



Currently reading Aspects of the Novel by E.M. Forster, and wishing I could highlight and dog-ear—but I can't, because it's a library copy. And I picked up a copy of The Western Writings of Stephen Crane, which I'm looking forward to reading soon.


Miriam wrote: "Still failing at reading. Slowly working my way through Land of Women which is (possibly unintentionally) hilarious at times. It keeps giving me all of the worldbuilding ideas for a ..."
That always happens.
That always happens.

Confessions of St. Augustine
Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov
Taliesin by Stephen R. Lawhead

I picked up "The Iron Daughter" from the library yesterday thinking I'd only read the first one in the series but it seems I've read this one as well, so I'll take that back tomorrow. Whoops. I read "Morbius: The Living Vampire" (a Marvel graphic novel) and a book called "Alex As Well" about an intersex teenager yesterday. Might finally be getting back into the reading vibe but it's hard to tell.

She meant finding in the meaning of "Are you finding them to your liking?" not "Did you find the car keys yet." It's either an archaic thing or a British thing, I'm not sure which. :)
I personally couldn't get into his Authurian ones either, which was disappointing since I spent years and years waiting to get a hold of a copy.


*is proud because she knows how to use "sorted" in the British sense, when apparently most people don't, even though most of those people supposedly watched the new Chronicles of Narnia movie, in which said phrase was used*

I'm reading "Duanaire Finn" volume 1, translated by Eoin MacNeill. It's kinda hard going, but I'm enjoying bits of it anyway.
Most Americans I meet do not seem to realize that you can use it to mean "I had everything under control," lol, which is a perfectly awesome way of using it.


Just finished Duanaire Finn part 1. Parts 2 and 3 aren't on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, which means I need to add them... effort. I'll get around to it eventually; it's not like I'm going to start reading them instantly. My brain needs some time to recover.

I also started in on a non-fiction book which I might finish up rather rapidly. If I do ever finish with Cryptonomicon I'd like to read some more print books off my shelf to free up that space...

Gaining a Hopeful Spirit by Joni Eareckson Tada
Fool's Gold?: Discerning Truth by John MacArthur


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