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Old 10-12-2009, 11:11 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by narbeauchamp View Post
I tend to read more in the fall/winter,mainly because often I go out less.But depending on the social calendar,my reading is more likely to be derailed,during the flurry of holidays.I had wanted to try a Seasonal Reading Challenge (which a friend of mine did over the summer,and I've since found the group over at goodreads)-but of course,before I had a chance to even read to figure out how to make it work,and what to read-work took over...but I would really like to do it the next go round..and maybe discover and re-discover some authors/genres.

...as a side note,when it gets really cold..I find I tend to want to read things that take place in VERY warm places LOL
I know exactly what you mean - I always read books set in the polar regions in the summer (DVDs too) and books set in Egypt in the winter.
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