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February 2017: Quirky
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Have you seen The Impossible Fortress that came out this month? The blurb brought to mind Ready Player One so I instantly put it on my TBR. Sounds like it might be a fun one to listen to.

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Hahahahahah!!!! Thanks for sparing my ego although I am becoming an older man and understand about decades being a harsh albeit legitimate time yard stick.
No, I haven't seen The Impossible Fortress, but I'll check it out. Thanks.

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I have this book on my wishlist for a while now - I see it came out this month.

This sounds adorable. Added to my tbr!



Wade Watts is a great new age hero. For me, he was a mix of Encyclopedia Brown and Holden Caulfield. I enjoyed the wal..."
I have a brother who was born in 1972, a year before 10 cent chocolate bars went up to 15 cents.


I was also born in '72. The best price I remember for chocolate bars was 40 cents. A small bag of chips, at the same time, was 25 cents. I preferred chocolate, but chips were cheaper!

You are one year older than my youngest child.
I'm one of the old ladies around here - I will be 65 this summer

LOL, I never would have guessed!! I wonder if you are our youngest member. I am thinking Linda is not our oldest member . . .that would be fun data to know . . .

LOL, I never would have guessed!! I wonder if you are our youngest member. I am thinking Linda is not our oldest member . . .that would be fun d..."
lol how old did you think I was?!

LOL, I never would have guessed!! I wonder if you are our youngest member. I am thinking Linda is not our oldest member . . .that ..."
From the maturity of your writing, 35-40 . . .but for a long time you didn't have an avatar picture so I wasn't going by the visual at all!!
From your picture (once I click on it and can actually see it lol), it is clear you are much younger than I thought . . .

From your picture (once I click on it and can actually see it lol), it is clear you are much younger than I thought . . .
Aww that's so sweet! <3
I look younger than I am tbh. I was carded for an R-rated movie in 2016. My roommate, who was also there, was not. :P

From your picture (once I click on it and can actually ..."
Ha ha ha! Hey, enjoy it while you can!! My mother was one of those people who looked super young, and there's something great about having those genes. Annoyingly, I did not inherit them and look totally my age in every way.

I also have a Very Good memory for anything I was interested in buying as a young child. That would be chips and chocolate bars as well as other candy (shocking, I know). Also, once in a while a bottle of grape pop, which I let go half flat since I don't care for highly carbonated beverages. At 10 I discovered rootbeer, at 15 Mountain Dew, but I am not a soda drinker (where I grew up it's pop, where I live now it's soda) and have never been large consumer of it.

Flo, we're the same age. Which is exactly how old I thought you were, lol.

Flo, we're the same age. Which is exactly how old I thought you were, lol."
Ok, I clearly am very poor at ascertaining ages . . . I guess you can't judge a reader by her books, or her reviews, or how sympatico your reading is . . .

Now I'm curious, Anita. How old did you think I was?
I think I'm a similar reader to many of you folks when you were my age. A lot of people here have expressed how they liked true crime around my age, and the darker stuff- which are all things I'm loving now.

I think Justin's back (though maybe not often?). Once upon a time at shelfari, he was probably our youngest member. Of course, he's a few years older now, but he's probably be in his early 20s?

Hey! At 44, I still like reading true crime!


Flo, we're the same age. Which is exactly how old I thought you were, lol."
Yes, you are like a child for many of us but (although you are older than AJ) only because we either could or do have grown children your age or older :) My eldest was born in 1995, but I started on the later side. Friends of mine from high school have children born in the early 1980s.
I love having various ages.

Now I'm curious, Anita. ..."
I liked darker stuff when I was in high school. I didn't read a lot of true crime, but that is when I read Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders.

I do think we definitely are on the same page about a lot of books! Maybe I'll find another picture for my profile soon that actually shows me/my age, haha.
That's actually one of the reasons I like this group so much. I feel like most people my age (maybe Flo can attest to this also) either aren't reading at all, or are not reading the same types of books as me. I have a few friends that are 'heavy readers' that we keep tabs on each other on goodreads more than anywhere else. But the people I hang out with on a day-to-day basis aren't much readers. If they do reads it's mostly the "trendy" books. PBTers are much more on the same reading taste level as me.

I think people on Goodreads and PBT take reading to a whole other level that is just hard to find in the real world. But I agree especially with younger people who are so busy with college, careers, grad school, relationships, etc. Books have really filled in the gaps as my children have grown older . . .reading much more now! Happily!!
So glad we have younger people here on PBT though because it's great to have different and varying demographics and to get different perspectives on our shared love of books!

I think Justin's back (though maybe not often?). Once upon a time at shelfari, he was probably our youngest member. Of course, he's a fe..."
Yes, Justin and AJ are definitely some of our younger, if not our youngest, members!

I think Justin's back (though maybe not often?). Once upon a time at shelfari, he was probably our youngest member. O..."
AJ joined us while still a teen, back on Shelfari (homeschooled, as i recall), but I've lost track of all that now.


LOL!

:) I don't care if people know my age IRL, but I'm a bit more cagey online and stick the the general decade of my age. My mother, who looks very young, has never made her age a secret, so I guess it rubbed off on my sister and I.


LOL! You are so funny.


My mom always said add 5-10 years to your actual age and then everyone thinks you look great.

My mom always said add 5-10 years to your actual age and then..."
Too funny! My husband is turning 60 later this year. His hair is very grey, nearly snow white, but he has NO wrinkles thanks to the fact that he had oily skin most of his life, so he looks younger than he is despite that.

You and Anita are born the same year as one of my brothers and his wife (1966). Not my youngest brother, though, who was born in 1972.
Books mentioned in this topic
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders (other topics)The Impossible Fortress (other topics)
Wade Watts is a great new age hero. For me, he was a mix of Encyclopedia Brown and Holden Caulfield. I enjoyed the walk down memory lane with all the 80's references as I was born in 1972.
I'm not a big science fiction fan but I have to say this is a favorite book for me. A great, fun read all around. I'm excited to see what Spielberg does with the movie.
Note: I've read 4 books this month for the "Quirky" tag and so far 3 out of the 4 books I've read are 5 star Favorites. I've not had this much back to back to back luck reading books I've loved in a long, long time. Not sure if it's just me getting soft or maybe it's <3 February <3 that's put me in the mood.