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As far as this group goes, I figure all of us have private goals and that 26 is a target, like a high school team scoring 100 points in a basketball game. I've never kept track of how many books I read in a year so this has been interesting. I don't think I've varied my reading habits too much and I'm shooting for 140. If I weren't working I'd aim for 150. Or maybe I'd cut back to 100. I'm glad you're reading. I'd encourage you to read what you want to read when you feel like reading. Ultimately, each reader in this group has his/her personal challenge and I think the group has been supportive of its members. Speaking of which, the most important questions are what did you read and what did you think of it?
By the way, if you want to read graphic novels, that's still reading to me. I look for a wide variety of categories for my reading material and graphic novels fall into my interest area. I grew up reading comic books as part of the reading experience. I haven't read any graphic novels this year but I own read MAUS, MAUS II and THE WATCHMAN. Maybe some time before the year is up, I'll put them on the "next up" pile.
Whatever you do, read for your pleasure. Numbers are just numbers. Reading is an option life has given us. Enjoy it whenever you can.

Michael, I think you answered many group members' question regarding how you are able to read so much. For one, I applaud you. I am definitely happy with my personal goal and my progress toward it. You have a wonderful attitude toward other readers and reading in general. Thank you for sharing.



I am finishing the month with Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Back Of Beyond by C.J. Box, and Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer.

Enjoyed your list.

#18 was Paradise Road by Jay Atkinson - the writer tries to journey down Kerouac's road. This book was only interesting when he related it back to Kerouac, et al - other than that I thought he was pretty arrogant.
#19 was Kyle Minor's collection of short stories, Praying Drunk. Good, but not as good as his debut collection, In the Devil's Territory.
#20 is Confederacy of Dunces - bought on a whim because I couldn't find any fiction of interest and was getting weary of reading non-fiction. I need an escape. Pretty far out there... can't help but wondering how much of it is John Kennedy Toole's autobiography.


#25 Ripper, recommended by NPR. Author interviewed and the book was a mystery about a serial killer in
San Francisco. A group of young people solve the mystery. Great read for August.

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I am starting with Wonder by R. J. Palacio, A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby, and Debt of Honor by Tom Clancy.