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Old 03-24-2018, 11:23 PM   #136
DNSB
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Device: Kobo Sage, Libra Colour, Lenovo M8 FHD, Paperwhite 4, Tolino epos
From the number of books finished on my Tolino Epos and KA1, I've managed to read ~190 ebooks so far in 2018. Quite a few were re-reads (Belgariad and Malloreon for example plus re-reading Wen Spencer's Tinker/Elfhome series just in case Harbinger is released in my lifetime ). Probably 20 or so of the new reads will make my to be re-read list.

Quite a few were read at work on the graveyard shift. Unless we have an upgrade or other IT project requiring downtime planned for graveyard, you are literally just sitting there and waiting for something to break so I find it about the most boring way I've spent 7.5 hours -- kind of like the old comment about hours of boredom punctuated by seconds of sheer terror. Reading helps to keep me awake and from getting bored enough to do something that I shouldn't do like touching a production switch or server outside of a scheduled maintenance window.

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