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Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 9th, '19, 20:29
by LittleJulez
Oh no. Jane Austen can already be a difficult read :o But that sounds exhausting.
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 12th, '19, 16:45
by Sanssouci
I hope to finish Lady of Quality this weekend.
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 13th, '19, 10:28
by LittleJulez
Has it become any better?
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 13th, '19, 11:37
by AliceON
according to what Sanssouci wrote in another topic, it hasn't
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 13th, '19, 14:19
by Sanssouci
Nope lol. I finished it yesterday and didn't care for it from start to finish! Now I don't know if I don't like Georgette Heyer or if that book just wasn't one of her better ones.
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 13th, '19, 14:29
by AliceON
the only way to know is to try another book ;)
but there are so many other authors, too ;) ;)
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 13th, '19, 15:03
by Sanssouci
I took Defending the Defenseless: A Guide to Protecting and Advocating for Pets out from the library yesterday. I don't think I will read it though. I'm not sure what I was expecting. But, after getting it home and flipping through it, it looks like it reads like a textbook, and I'm just not into textbooks.
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 13th, '19, 17:01
by jacobgrey
I'm ploughing through a crime book by Rick Mofina at the moment. I do enjoy his books but this one feels like it is taking forever to read. I swear the timer countdown on my kindle has been saying it will take me another 2 hours for at least a week XD
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 13th, '19, 19:16
by Sanssouci
I finished The Hired Girl today. I enjoyed that one from start to finish.
Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 13th, '19, 22:36
by LittleJulez
Wow that was a fast read, Sanssouci!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am slowly progressing on the Swedish one.