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Old 09-09-2020, 09:21 AM   #29158
astrangerhere
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I am still working through Vera Brittain's Testament of Youth on my Kobo. I have a paper copy of A Classical Education from my library and I am listening to Ron Rash's The Risen while I row and bike.
After about three weeks of slow reading, I finished Vera Brittain's Testament of Youth. The post-war section lagged a little for me, but it was still a fascinating read.

I am listening to Around the World in Eighty Days for the New Leaf Book Club.

I started and dropped Sarah Gailey's Upright Women Wanted in paper. Will be going right back to the library. It just did not work for me at all for numerous reasons.

I then started the Revolutionary Girl Utena Complete Deluxe Box Set. My wife has been slowly collecting the hardcover or otherwise collected editions of famous manga from the 80s and 90s. We bought this last year and I read about a fourth of it last night.
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