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message 1: by Adelaide (last edited Mar 27, 2020 10:18PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Adelaide Blair | 1314 comments Mod
Hey,

Since most of us are probably on lockdown due to COVID 19 (and libraries are closed many places) I moved Tailchaser's song to September, and substituted this in its place. I found it (in ebook format) on amazon and barnes and noble for 1.99. It was a much cheaper option than the other book since most of us will be buying (or not participating) this month. I hope everyone is staying safe!


Sarah (sarahmott) | 461 comments What’s the new book?


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Cheryl | 1161 comments I'm not sure if I'll be reading the April book, no matter what it is. I just have a hard time concentrating when reading right now, and it's been taking me twice as long as usual to finish a book. Doing puzzles takes my mind off of things better than reading does. However, I might change my mind and give this book a try.


Sarah (sarahmott) | 461 comments Try some audiobooks, Cheryl. I don’t think this book has an audio version, but there are some great ones out there. I like to listen to one while I clean house. It helps keep my mind of of everything. 🙂


message 6: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1161 comments Sarah wrote: "Try some audiobooks, Cheryl. I don’t think this book has an audio version, but there are some great ones out there. I like to listen to one while I clean house. It helps keep my mind of of everythi..."

I don’t do well with audiobooks normally. I always find something I wish they did differently when they read - go slower, go faster, say that line differently, etc. . I’ll find something to read, if I get bored enough. Hubby is working from home, so he’s doing conference calls, getting alot of phone calls, looking for snacks in the kitchen, etc. so that’s a bit distracting. I’ve also been on the phone more with friends and relatives, so less uninterrupted reading time there. In a few weeks, it’ll either be over with quarrantine or I’ll be used to the new busyness at home.


Adelaide Blair | 1314 comments Mod
I hear you Cheryl, I have been super distractable this past month. Also, my husband is working from home as well, and as much as I love him, HE IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HERE DURING THE DAY. We will get through this.


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