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If I were reading a "normal" book I would be updating this thread more often.


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If you have a basic understanding of physics and algebra it should not be too difficult to get through. Since I have very little algebra and almost no physics it was a bit of a challenge and a minor struggle for me as I thought it would be. I did, however, have two big motivational factors the first was my strong interest in Science Fiction and curiosity about how much of it is possible (or not). The other factor is more personal as I went to high school with the author and hung around him in a small circle of friends. For a quiet studious teen (in the top 10 of the gradutating class) he was surprisingly vicious while playing AD&D (Advanced Dungeons and Dragons) especially when the Dungeon Master and the other strategy games our group played.



The Niven book does not count toward the mini-challenge of TBR stack because I got it in February of this year. Alien will be able to go toward that mini challenge.
Widget is now 4/15 books read. Currently "on track"

It counts toward the TBR stack mini-challenge for this year and is book 5/15 for this year's personal challenge.



Up next will be: Brave New World

That makes 6/15 40% 1 book ahead (as of now, will probably drop back down to On Track or behind)


Book number 7/15 for yearly challenge and book #5 for TBR backup challenge. Clears level one for that mini-challenge.

No Love Lost


No Love Lost

Nice. Two short mysteries the first just sort of some suspense and mystery not quite a "murder" mystery more of an attempted murder and the second story a more classic murder mystery.


That gets me "on track" for now with 9/15 books on my personal challenge 60% through. This read qualifies for a couple of the mini-challenges I'm doing.


Personal Challenge for 2016 is 15 books during course of year.
Then I'm doing the Mini Challenges from Reading Challenge group:
Buyers Remorse: The TBR Challenge 2016: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Basically read as many books from your "To Be Read" pile that you have owned since before 01 January 2016
and the "Feather Weight Challenge (Jun - December 2016)
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Books read between June and December that are less than 280 pages long.


Got this book from Ebay last year mid July. I had heard about it maybe a year before I think from here on Goodreads, wasn't sure if it was just an ebook or had physical copies at first. Glad there is a physical edition as I don't do ebooks. (yet?) It is a series of short essays about the fandom of Doctor Who, primarily written by women discussing the female fandom of the show. and the show in general.

Books mentioned in this topic
Chicks Dig Time Lords: A Celebration of Doctor Who by the Women Who Love It (other topics)Chicks Dig Time Lords: A Celebration of Doctor Who by the Women Who Love It (other topics)
Chicks Dig Time Lords: A Celebration of Doctor Who by the Women Who Love It (other topics)
The Assassination Affair (other topics)
The Assassination Affair (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Lynne M. Thomas (other topics)J. Hunter Holly (other topics)
J. Hunter Holly (other topics)
Agatha Christie (other topics)
Margery Allingham (other topics)
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Wizards, Aliens, and Starships: Physics and Math in Fantasy and Science Fiction by Charles L. Adler - I am currently on page 114 = 30% done.
Oh I don't think I'll get as many read as last year so I lowered my expectations down to only 15 books this year. If things start looking up for me I'll raise the glass or the bar a little. Not holding my breath on it. Tried it one year almost passed out hehehe.
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OK I saw this one someone else's Personal Challenge page. They showed all the covers of all the books they had read that year. I'm not sure how I'm going to format this. Anyway here goes:
10/15
Past Challenges: 2015 | 2014