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Old 08-17-2014, 04:39 PM   #20450
Hampshire Nanny
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I finally found time to read on Friday, Saturday, and today. I've been 'way ahead of schedule toward my goal of 150 books this year, and that's been a good thing since I read only 10 books in July and as of the 15th, I had only completed 3 books in August. But, I've finished 2 more since then, and I should finish a 3rd by tonight.

Recently finished books are:
  • Torch of Freedom by David Weber and Eric Flint. It's one of the Honorverse books, 880 pages long, and probably the major reason why I fell behind on my reading pace in late July and early August. It came from Baen books and I have the next book queued up on my Kindle.
  • Trick or Treat by Kerry Greenwood, 4th in her Corrina Chapman mystery series. This was checked out from the library via Freading, so was read on the BeBook Mini.
  • Lady Fortescue Steps Out by M C Beaton (originally published as by Marion Chesney). I borrowed this one in July from the Kindle Owner's Lending Library. I'm really excited that this series has been added to Freading, so I won't be confined to only one book per month to finish the series.
I'm currently reading Forbidden Fruit by Kerry Greenwood and listening to King and Maxwell by David Baldacci. I've been knitting and listening each evening instead of turning on the TV, so I should finish King and Maxwell tonight.

Tomorrow starts the Bout of Books read-a-thon, so I should be focusing more on reading than in a normal work week. We'll see how things go.
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