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message 1: by Angela (last edited Jan 17, 2011 11:10PM) (new)

Angela Randall (smange) | 4 comments So, my books read in 2011 list is starting with Little Dee: Volume 2 and The Homeward Bounders. This is some light reading to relax a little after reading Everything Is Illuminated and Classics at the end of last year (see my books read in 2010). Both books were fantastic, but left me needing something lighter for a while.

Little Dee Volume 2 by Christopher Baldwin The Homeward Bounders by Diana Wynne Jones

The books I read will automatically appear in this list, but I'll try to update this thread with the highlights too.

Happy reading everyone!


message 2: by Angela (last edited Jan 17, 2011 11:55PM) (new)

Angela Randall (smange) | 4 comments Since my last update, I've devoured The Ethnic Paris Cookbook and The Last Dragonslayer (see full list of my 2011 reading).

The Ethnic Paris Cookbook by Charlotte Puckette The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper Fforde

I think I'm about to read a bunch of Bruce's favourite kid's picture books now.


message 3: by Angela (last edited Jan 22, 2011 03:21AM) (new)

Angela Randall (smange) | 4 comments I'm very excited that I've finally finished cataloguing our books. Apparently, we have over 4000! Woo!

Anyway, this means my free time can be spent READING instead of cataloguing, which I'm inclined to be more than a little bit excited about. So, this is the list of books I'll be ultimately focusing on reading this year. Plus, whatever interesting books cross my path in the meantime.

Uh, and here's a , which you can see I'm pretty darn proud of. :)


message 4: by Melissa (new)

Melissa T (melissasmidnightmusings) Angela wrote: "I'm very excited that I've finally finished cataloguing our books. Apparently, we have over 4000! Woo!

Anyway, this means my free time can be spent READING instead of cataloguing, which I'm inclin..."


That is an amazing amount of books. I couldn't even imagine owning that many.


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