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What are we reading in February 2025?
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dustydigger
Posted 2025-02-01 4:58 AM (#31153)
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Oops,I usually post this new thread the night before,but it was my 77th birthday,17 visiters ,absolute chaos,we were four generations,ranging from Mr Dusty,aged 88,to smallest great granddaughter,aged 3,. Much alcohol imbibed by me,and by time I had cleared up the bombsite after last 3 visiters left at 7 pm,and made supper and looked after Mr Dusty,I was too shattered,so here I am now.lol
Wish some of you who read this thread could just join in,a quick post sharing your reading.
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dustydigger
Posted 2025-02-01 5:32 AM (#31154 - in reply to #31153)
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Little time to read,just enough to fulfil my Pick & Mix challenge requirements.I'm trying for at least one book a week

Dusty's TBR for February
Ben Aaronovitch - Winter's Gifts
Raymond F Jones - Son of the Stars
Robert A Heinlein - Waldo / Magic Inc
Lester Del Rey -The Year After Tomorrow (Winston Classic)
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daxxh
Posted 2025-02-01 2:26 PM (#31156 - in reply to #31154)
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February Books

Judgment on Janus - Andre Norton
Alliance Unbound - CJ Cherryh, Jane Fancher
Doctor Dolittle - Hugh Lofting
ST SNW - Asylum - Una McCormack
Arctic Rising - Tobias Buckell

I finished the last Pendergast book yesterday, so I will probably start reading the Dick Francis books I have acquired. I also have Absolution on hold, but I doubt I will get it this month.

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alangreece
Posted 2025-02-02 6:02 AM (#31161 - in reply to #31156)
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Four generations is amazing. I'm usually pretty quiet on birthdays, but I can definitely relate to the post-party cleanup exhaustion.
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dustydigger
Posted 2025-02-28 4:40 PM (#32498 - in reply to #31153)
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Oops,posted this thread in the wrong category..
Havent been on here for weeks,Mr Dusty has had a bad month,plus I fell down the last couple of stairs and badly wrenched my right shoulder,arm,elbow,and crunched both knees. Spent last two weeks limping around taking care of Mr Dusty,unable to type or hold a book,so I only read a handful of books, and anyway have been I was totally spellbound with the nightmare that is now America up to and especially including today when Trump and Vance acted like rottweilers attacking Zelensky.Unbelievable.
So February was a washout,lets hope for better things in March
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