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message 1: by Bev (new)

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I'll see you at the top!


message 2: by Bev (new)

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Sounds good. Wave to me from El Toro when you get there!


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You're doing a great job Dawn, even with bigger books !


message 4: by C. (Comment, never msg). (last edited Jan 28, 2014 12:01PM) (new)

C.  (Comment, never msg). (riedel) I haven't released a hearty breath and dug into those yet. I'm in two chunkster groups too; likely the common one with you. Three hundred pages are my mainstay but I own a lot of big tomes, thus it is good for me to crack additional pages. Wish me luck! Carolyn


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Elle (louiselesley) Long books terrify me so much! Something about that much commitment and I go running the other direction!!


message 6: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) I told myself I'd try read 5 years this but failed at reading 3 last year, oops.


message 7: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) Haha I actually do the same thing! Once I get into a long book I'm completely fine but picking it up to start reading? Scary stuff!


message 8: by RedReadingRoom (new)

RedReadingRoom its always the size of the actual book that I find off putting - I love epic length novels, I just find them impossible to get comfortable holding


message 9: by RedReadingRoom (new)

RedReadingRoom definatly, don't know what I ever did without my tablet


message 10: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Dawn wrote: "9. The Spring of the Ram (The House of Niccolo, #2) by Dorothy DunnettThe Spring of the Ram by Dorothy Dunnett ★★★★★"

Great book, isn't it? I love the Niccolo series :) One of my personal challenges this year is to reread Dunnett's Lymond series, which is also marvelous although a bit more difficult reading.


message 11: by Leslie (last edited Mar 29, 2014 10:59AM) (new)

Leslie Hi Dawn! You mentioned in your TBR Check-in that you like the 60s & 70s covers for Agatha Christie books - you would love my books then!! I have paperbacks of mysteries (including many Christies) from the 1950s to the 90s. I took boxes of books from my parents' house when they moved to a smaller place (one reason why I have so many TBR!) :)

I like the Dell book covers best, I think...


C.  (Comment, never msg). (riedel) Have you seen the first banner mascot for "My Kind Of Mystery", this inaugural year? :) Like I'm sure Bev does, I have a great deal of fun thinking what the next image would be: this year, next year... Oh how I love pre-1980s covers. http://cmriedel.wordpress.com/mykindo...


C.  (Comment, never msg). (riedel) Thank you! :) To attract a nice ambience for my group, I wanted something that looked very mysterious. I took have a wonderful collection of not only pre-1990s paperbacks but hardcovers too. That's how I end up with prize or trading giveaways; a softcover is now a duplicate. Or if I didn't like a story enough to keep.


message 14: by Karen (new)

Karen That's really steady progress you have going there! Congrats :)


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