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What are you reading? Is it for one of the challenges? Just for fun, are you part of any book clubs that meet in person?
Re: Happy Friday!
#52 for the year.
I'm in one IRL book club. I'm the youngest member by about 20 years, but it makes it interesting.
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
I started listening to Blue Lily, Lily Blue. I hope it tides me over until my reread before The Raven King comes out. #36
I'm also listening to Colter's Lady by Maya Banks. It's not your typical romance and I didn't think I'd really be into it. It's really not that good, but I can't seem to put it away. #37
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
I used to be part of a book club IRL but it disbanded a while ago.
my read shelf:
I meetup once a month with a romance book club that follows Felicia Day's picks. It's pretty fun.
Fun! I watched one of Felicia Day's Vaginal Fantasy Book Club Google hangouts the time they read Poison Study and it was hilarious.
I just saw that they're reading Taken by the T-Rex for June. Bwhahahah. Now, that's a discussion I have to see.
Also reading Upstairs at the White House: My years with the First Ladies by JB West. It's a really great choice for presidential challenge readers or history nerds. Takes the reader from Eleanor Roosevelt through Ladybird Ford? I think.
No IRLS for me-no time- but a coworker and I talk about having one for work type books.