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Our reads in December
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dustydigger
Posted 2024-11-30 5:46 PM (#30647)
Subject: Our reads in December



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No idea what will turn up this month. Looking after a recuperating Mr Dusty,sorting the house for Xmas,and all the cards and presents for a huge family to sort will all make reading be something to squeeze in in small doses.
I will be rereading C J Cherry's Explorer,the 6th book in the Foreigner series,and that is over 500 pages long,so that may be all,or just short stories and fluff reads,same as the last few months.We'll see how it goes
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daxxh
Posted 2024-11-30 8:44 PM (#30648 - in reply to #30647)
Subject: Re: Our reads in December



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December 2024 Books (to finish my Challenges)

Rainbow's End - Vernor Vinge
Nor Crystal Tears - Alan Dean Foster
The Incredible Katherine Mortenhoe - DG Compton
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said - PK Dick
A Time of Changes - Robert Silverberg
Crooked River - Preston and Child
The Last Policeman - Ben H. Winters

Not sure that I will get them all read. Holidays are no longer times to read.
Hope all US people had a great Thanksgiving!
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