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Originally Posted by pdurrant
I can read through almost anything. When I'm really stuck into a book, even someone directly addressing me by name will have to say something more than once to get my attention.
On the other hand, there are times when I can be taken out of a book by a particularly good drama on TV or radio.
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My cousins and I call that "Book by the Pound," but I think we mainly mean the fantasy tomes that are pushing 1000. LOL.
My last read was Discovery of Witches which was fun. Think a better-written Twlight for grown-ups.
Anyway, I have joined this group, though I am woefully behind, unless graphic novels and/or audiobooks count, which I don't believe they do. If they do count, let me know. ;?)
I am now reading the first book I've read on my Kobo, Goblin Market bu Jennifer Hudock. It is .99 and is heavily influenced by Labyrinth and the Rosetti poem. I've got Pub Walks in Underhill Country, a library book next. After that, I feel I have to start American Uprising, about the 1811 slave revolt in Louisiana as one of my Greatx6 grandfathers figures prominently in it.