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Old 01-05-2021, 03:03 PM   #30
Byrdie
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60 Books (A Book For Each Birthday!)

Since I'll be turning 60 this year -- God/Fate/Whomever willing! -- I've decided on 60 books as my target. Other goals include: more non-fiction, more poetry and plays, especially by local/Canadian authors, more audio books, more comic books, more books that I already have in the TBR pile (Miss Marple, I am looking at you!) and for extra special credit, a heterosexual romance novel -- assuming I can find something that won't bore me silly or worse, hit my "Grrr! So stupid I wanna KILL these characters!" rage button. Which probably rules out most Harlequins, if they're anything like I remember from the 70's. Still wondering whatever possessed me back then, must've been puberty messing with my brain.

Last but not least: Read an actual paper book. Sure, I'll probably have to buy or borrow it from the kiddie section because those usually have print big enough that I can see but if it's interesting, who cares?
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