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Old 12-31-2016, 02:07 PM   #452
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Originally Posted by orlok View Post
Impressive. Did you read a short story a day on top of the 115 books in your reading list?
No. I'd say about a third of them are collections, anthologies or novellas that I read as part of the story-a-day challenge. It was always in parallel to whatever novel I was reading, but I did count them in the list when I finished the books they were in.

The last work on my list, for instance, is a novella I read yesterday (The Brick Moon by Edward Everett Hale, said to be the first known tale of a man-made satellite, from 1869) and a novelette I read today (Another Brick in the Moon, a new sequel by Adam Roberts), while at the same time I am in the middle of the novel Helliconia Summer by Brian Aldiss, which I started a few days ago.
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