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What are you reading? - 2020

It is set in Florence, Italy, it fits a task for next year. Although I agree that is is better to ..."
I've got Beneath a Scarlet Sky for my Italy task. I've heard lots of good things about it.

I'll take a look. It has an impressive 4.40 average rating.


I own that one and forgot about it when I was gophering for the Italy task. I think that's one of my badge 2 museums (or maybe it'll be badge 1 now). I just added Beneath a Scarlet Sky to my options and it is probably the one I'll go with since I've been wanting to read it for a while. Thanks for the reminder.

I've got a few dragon books. I've slotted Tooth and Claw into that task.

I own that one and forgot about it when I was gophering for the Italy tas..."
I hope to read it sooner than later this year. I think I'll focus on Museum 30 for my second badge.




Janice, it would be nice to get the series wrapped up this year!


I agree. I think Margo mentioned in her review that it was the perfect Christmas book.




I finished Farthing. It took a long time to get into the story until the ending ramped up. I'm not going to read the next two books in the trilogy.
I don't know what I'll start next.

Oh, no. I'm staying as far away as I can from this one.






I’ll be interested to hear what you think of Piranesi. I have on my TBR.


I was debating the same yesterday at bedtime and ended downloading the 6th book in the Ruth Galloway series, The Outcast Dead :)


Next up is The Wife Upstairs



I was debating the same yesterday at bedtime and ended downloading the 6th book in the Ruth Galloway seri..."
Lol Sandra! I have The Midnight Library from the library and it’s under 300 pages, but it has a small plane on the cover so may qualify for the New Year party. I also have V2: A Novel of World War II or I may just Netflix the next few days...tomorrow’s problem!







Two days left before the New Years party. I can't start any of the books I'd planned for January because they all have to be started in January. The next book on my tbr is a chunkster and I would never finish it. So, my mind drifts over to Miss Fortune. I think I shall start Fortune Hunter.

I started reading The Orphan Collector by the same author and I have to say, I'm disappointed. I'm finding the writing overblown and melodramatic and it's getting on my nerves. I don't understand how an author's style can change so much from book to book. I read The Life She Was Given several years ago and enjoyed that one too (4 stars).
So, I've set the Orphan book to the side and now I've started reading This Magnificent Dappled Sea. It's short and will take me to the end of this year so I can start 2021 fresh.
And in the mean time I'm tightening up my choices for next year's challenge. So much to do!

I've got one that is over 60 hou..."
I think you really, really have to enjoy listening to the narrator for those long, long audiobooks.

I read both of them, Renee. I had to do it more than once to really decide that I loved them though. For me, the first time through was a struggle just to keep up with the characters and their quirks. The second time was to pick on things that I had missed when I was trying to figure things out, and the third time was to really enjoy them, once I had figured out the story. I had a harder time with One Hundred Years because of all of the similar names, but once I could determine the time line and figure out who was who, it was so much easier. I have had Sandra's short one on my TBR for a long time. I should read it this year. I plan on reading "short" books in February.

Shogun is narrated by James Clavell and Mists of Avalon is narrated by Davina Porter. I like both of them.

I have been waiting for The Survivors to be published, Pattty. I guess you got an advanced copy, since the expected date is not until February 2021. I have really enjoyed her other books.

I think you will like it, Janice.

Shogun is narrated by James Clavell and Mists of Avalon is narrated by Davina Po..."
He is narrating his own book?
I could listen to Davina Porter anytime! I read all of the Mists of Avalon books years ago. I keep finding copies to re-read at book sales though.
I finished the Charlotte Holmes series books over the last week. We read the first one as a group read book a year or two ago, and I bought the second one to see what had happened after the first one ended in a cliff hanger. I will never learn though, because the second one did too. The third and fourth book were better stories because there was finally some background and not so much crazy running around.
I also finished the second book in The Sherlock Holmes Adventure series, Unquiet Spirits: Whisky, Ghosts, Murder, after re-reading Art in the Blood. I purchased the third book, The Devil’s Due for my museum challenge (hat). I re-listened to Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H. Watson last night, after listening to The Seven-Per-Cent Solution: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D. the night before. Can you tell, I have been getting a SH/JW "fix" these last two weeks? I think I am over it now.
I am going to read some Ian Doescher/William Shakespeare Star Wars books for the toppler. They are never long enough for regular challenge books.

I guess you got an advanced copy, since the expected date is not until February 2021. "
I actually missed getting an advanced copy before it came out a few months ago in Australia, (where I live), and it's already in my local library with 23 reserves! But I managed to get an ARC when it was offered again on NetGalley before the US release. It's not long till February, now!
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It is set in Florence, Italy, it fits a task for next year. Although I agree that is is better to finish any potentially meh reading this year.