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The first one is a cute and bittersweet little picture book for adults by Norwegian artist and writer Lars Elling: Havet & Kjærligheten (The Sea And Love). This one is not on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ yet, so I have asked the Librarians to add it.

So, what's going to happen for me for the challenge is I'm going to read the ones on..."
I loved reading the Animorphs series with my older son. They came along during a period in our lives when we had big changes and I wanted to keep connected to him. I didn't read them all because he outgrew them before I did. It took some of the pleasure out of reading them because he wasn't as willing to discuss them with me. We'd debate over what animals we'd consider morphing into and how to tackle the Yeerks.
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I don't have high hopes of getting through four more books by the end of the year, but we will see.
I have certainly enjoyed browsing my shelves.
I happened to be standing by two bookshelves when I read the 60th theme instructions. The nearest shelf was actually one of my husbands ones, and I decided I really didn't fancy reading archaeological reports in Danish or German. So I rotated 90 degrees to the right, and was then lined up with one of my non-fiction shelves.
(Between us, there's five non-fiction, two fiction, and two mixed shelves. Plus all the books in the bedhead.)