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2014 summer reading : update #2

Summerreading

So, I didn't make much progress this month – at least not on books from this list. I started Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty – and HATED it, so I stopped. I'm currently flip-flopping between Thrive and Habit

I did read Wishes Fulfilled: Mastering the Art of Manifesting, and Hidden - the first b/c I picked it up on sale at the bookstore, and the second b/c it was a kindle deal. Wildly different, obviously! I also downloaded Attachments: A Novel ($1.99 Kindle deal!), and The Call of the Farm: An Unexpected Year of Getting Dirty, Home Cooking, and Finding Myself (for review. spoiler: meh.)

I'll have a lot of plane & car time this month, so I'm confident that I'll make it through the rest of the list before September 1. 

Also – I'm trying out Oyster as another reading option (yes, I use my library. yes, I buy books.) If you use the link (here it is again!), we BOTH get a $15 credit. Thanks, friend! (aff, obviously)

2 Comments

  • Smith

    Spent the last month or so reading Swedish author Henning Mankell. Not real enchanted, but it was a challenge to read all his detective Kurt Wallender series, which ended…uh, I won’t do a spoiler. Now back to the five books I picked up yesterday. Read all the Mankells on my Kindle. Somehow I like a book in hand a bit better, but then, I’m an elderly guy bound by traditions.

  • Katrina Simeck

    An elderly guy? Whatever. I still like a book in hand, but my Nook comes in handy when I’m traveling (I always overpack). I challenge myself to read fiction, because….meh. I kind of hate fiction.

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