One Book A Week Club 2018

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thestorygirl
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Part B of my 2018 Reading Year:

“Doctor Thorne,” by Anthony Trollope :)

“It’s a Matter of Trust,” by James Callner (non-f) :P

“King Solomon’s Mines,” by Henry Rider Haggard :mrgreen:

“Think Before You Like,” by Guy P. Harrison (non-f) :idea:

“Embracing the Body,” by Tara Owens (non-f) :thumbs:

“What You Do Best in the Body of Christ,” by Bruce Bugbee (non-f) 8-)

“The Cloister and the Hearth,” by Charles Reade :birthday:

“Miracles and Massacres,” by Glenn Beck :)

“Beginnings,” by Steve Stephens :9:
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ColleenMc wrote: January 3rd, 2019, 10:25 am The internet reading is what gets me. I've always been a reader and I've always inhaled books. I am constantly reading. But internet reading of blogs, news articles, social media etc. is so evanescent, it doesn't feel the same even though I am still reading millions of words per year. I just have to draw a line under it when I've done enough of it for one day!
This is very much my experience as well. Some of the internet reading is important and informative... and then there's the junk. Which is all too easy to get sucked into.
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