SaintsManiac
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I think I have this one on my to read list.
I just picked it up at the library today!
I think I have this one on my to read list.
I will aim to read 30 books this year.
I would like to join in. I do the Goodreads challenge every year. I set it at 30. Not sure how people format their posts in these threads, so bear with me!
Welcome! I get all my books from the library also. I live about 2 miles from our county headquarters library & it is quite big & if they don't have the title I want they can have it sent in.Hello, I'd like to join the challenge! I'm not a fast reader and too distracted to sit long and get lost in a book, so my goal will be 20. Last year I may have read 7, so for me 20 is a challenge.
I have my Excel spreadsheet filled pretty much with my 20 books for the year, unless a different book comes along that captures my interest and then I'll make adjustments. Also challenging to make most of my books library checkouts, forcing me to read faster because of holds and can't renew right away. Unless it's something the library doesn't have, then I get the book used from Amazon.
Book #1 just started:
Tell Me a Story: My Life with Pat Conroy by Cassandra King Conroy
3/75 - The Flight Girls: Noelle Salazar
I'm pretty sure this was one I found from last year's list... I really enjoyed this one except for one TINY, MINUTE detail that drove me insane throughout the book. She uses "Officer" like it's an actual Military rank in the US Army. It's not, nor has it ever been. It was one thing that drove me batty every time the main character addressed someone as "Officer So-and-so" No! It was probably Lieutenant So-and-so and some Captain Whatevers thrown in there based on the levels of the military they (W.A.S.P.s in WWII) would have dealt with but "Officer Whoever" made me cringe repeatedly.
Sorry I can't help with that. I don't have any type of electronic reading device. I know a lot of the others on here do tho.I have a question for you that use an electronic device. Do you use Kindle or Kindle Unlimited? I already subscribe to Amazon Prime, have a Kindle and was wondering if it was worth an additional $9.99 to add Kindle Unlimited. I mostly read hand held books but am considering phasing in to electronic ones.
I have a question for you that use an electronic device. Do you use Kindle or Kindle Unlimited? I already subscribe to Amazon Prime, have a Kindle and was wondering if it was worth an additional $9.99 to add Kindle Unlimited. I mostly read hand held books but am considering phasing in to electronic ones.
I have the basic Kindle Fire. I also have a Prime account, so I get one free book a month and can borrow one book a month. However, most of the books I read are borrowed electronically from my library. I love it as I can just go online to request a book. Sometimes they are available right away. Sometimes I need to put a hold on the book and they notify me when it becomes available.I have a question for you that use an electronic device. Do you use Kindle or Kindle Unlimited? I already subscribe to Amazon Prime, have a Kindle and was wondering if it was worth an additional $9.99 to add Kindle Unlimited. I mostly read hand held books but am considering phasing in to electronic ones.
I have a question for you that use an electronic device. Do you use Kindle or Kindle Unlimited? I already subscribe to Amazon Prime, have a Kindle and was wondering if it was worth an additional $9.99 to add Kindle Unlimited. I mostly read hand held books but am considering phasing in to electronic ones.