's it, I went back to read seriously, I'll be able to tell you stuff in this category: D
What I read last week?
Besides the biography of Florence Nightingale that I continue to be recorded on dictaphone to a person who has problems view (I'm third, and I want to throw this book out the window but I keep going), I finally picked a semblance of rhythm playing. I was able to make serious progress in "The Eight " by Katherine Neville will be the Book Club in January on Wednesday. I started out enter the story only from the last third, but right now I'm gallops and he remains more than 10% from Bibliomania.
Besides the biography of Florence Nightingale that I continue to be recorded on dictaphone to a person who has problems view (I'm third, and I want to throw this book out the window but I keep going), I finally picked a semblance of rhythm playing. I was able to make serious progress in "The Eight " by Katherine Neville will be the Book Club in January on Wednesday. I started out enter the story only from the last third, but right now I'm gallops and he remains more than 10% from Bibliomania.
What I'm reading right now?
addition to The Eight, I had a look at Purge Sofi Oksanen, who gave me the eye for weeks (there is so much talk here, since it is Finnish!) and I received for Christmas. I've traveled some twenty pages and I think I will like as long to read at a time when my morale, because it looks black enough. It is in the cards.
What shall I read the next week?
The Eight Once completed, I think I will start with a book in partnership received today (the first several months): "The Seal of Ran," by Paul Kearney. It is not very big but it should last me the week.
addition to The Eight, I had a look at Purge Sofi Oksanen, who gave me the eye for weeks (there is so much talk here, since it is Finnish!) and I received for Christmas. I've traveled some twenty pages and I think I will like as long to read at a time when my morale, because it looks black enough. It is in the cards.
What shall I read the next week?
The Eight Once completed, I think I will start with a book in partnership received today (the first several months): "The Seal of Ran," by Paul Kearney. It is not very big but it should last me the week.
And you, what do you read?
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