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What are you reading? - 2020
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But my favorites are her historical fiction like Daughter of Fortune


But my favorites are her historical fict..."
I'll try to read something by her this year!

I started The Raven Boys :)

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Welcome to YLTO Don. Be sure to head on over to the introductions thread to introduce yourself properly so we can all give you a warm welcome .

I still have The Calculating Stars, King Rat and Dread Nation to start. The first is a group read book, the second is for the monthly challenge and the last is a buddy read and a book for my TT yearly challenge.




I will be starting Unspeakable Things tomorrow. This is a brand spanking new release (Jan 1st).

Took a short trip to France with The Red Notebook, which unfortunately couldn't qualify for a Trivia Challenge task since it was too short but got it off my TBR list anyway. Review: /review/show...
Enjoyed the thriller The Burglar - it's set in California - not sure if there's a trivia task with a California setting. Review: /review/show...

I am currently reading The Ten Thousand Doors of January, Dread Nation, The Calculating Stars, listening to The White Lioness. I re-listened to A Monstrous Regiment of Women to prepare for reading Locked Rooms, which I got from my library today.


I am continuing Sometimes I Lie and have just started The Silent Patient. I don't usually read two thrillers at the same time - hope I keep the facts straight!
Cherie - I don't know how your head doesn't explode with all those books at once LOL





Hehe Cherie, but isn't it great when a book sucks you in like that?
At the moment I'm reading two thrillers both set in London, both with with frequent references to the area I grew up in. It's too much! I am getting the stories mixed up. They are both good but I am near the end of Sometimes I Lie, only a few hours to go, so I will park The Silent Patient until tomorrow.
Is the genre or the setting is different I like to move from book to book as the mood takes me.


Right now, I'm reading Dread Nation, Big Lies in a Small Town, and Everything is Figureoutable. I'm enjoying all of them. Fortunately, they are nothing alike so I don't have any difficulty keeping them straight.
The only problem with reading multiple books at once is that it takes longer to get through any of them so I don't really feel like I'm making any progress unless I read a LOT.



That is what I meant, Kristie. I look at the date, and think "it has been six or seven days, and I haven't finished a book yet." It makes me feel I've slowed down and I will never catch up. I don't intentionally go out of my way to read so many books all at once, it just happens that way; with a buddy read book, a group read book, a yearly challenge book, a monthly challenge book and a just because book all lining up to all be available at the same time. I think it depends on the formats too. I usually try to have one print book, one ebook, and one audiobook all going on, but when three or four print books and two or three audiobooks all try to line up at the same time, it bogs down the works. I have five library print books all clamoring to be read and that nagging reminder in the back of my head saying "hurry up, they have to go back". Maybe it is just the first of the new year sprint to get something posted too. It will all work out. :o)

I have the first book on my challenge list. I own all three books too. I remember the animated movie but have not seen the tv series. I hardly ever watch tv.

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