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Dec 11, 2020 03:29PM

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And my rolls were:
6 on d6 - my "TBR" shelves.
1 on d3 - 1st shelf.
7 on d12 - 7th book along.
The lucky book is EH Gombrich's A Little History of the World, a birthday present from a couple of years ago which I will finally be getting on with reading.

I remembered that, for some 20 years, I had a book of this author, and never read it because it was not in the original language.
So this is what will be my reading for April: Galapagos, by Kurt Vonnegut.

Seeing as how both a Chance card from Becca's Bookoplathon board and the BookTube Spin game picked Gideon the Ninth for me, I guess that's what I'm reading. I still need to roll up my official April TBR, and there are at least two rolls that will directly pick random titles, not prompts, so I will count those for this as well.


Though now I'm thinking I should have figured out a way to pick one of my TBRs...

Excellent start, original ideas, but then... so long, so always the same, so "where are you going" ?
The end is completely unexpected it, not related with the rest of the book, so I made some research and discovered that the book is in a serie... that I will never read.
Big disappointment


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Marie-thérèse wrote: "Galapagos, by Kurt Vonnegut, so... I read it.
Excellent start, original ideas, but then... so long, so always the same, so "where are you going" ?
The end is completely unexpected it, not related..."
Aw, that's too bad. I hate when something promising turns out to be a dud. I haven't read much Vonnegut, but I think he's not really my cup of tea.
Excellent start, original ideas, but then... so long, so always the same, so "where are you going" ?
The end is completely unexpected it, not related..."
Aw, that's too bad. I hate when something promising turns out to be a dud. I haven't read much Vonnegut, but I think he's not really my cup of tea.
Jacqie wrote: "So I ended up doing a randomizer for my Netgalley shelf and came up with A Thousand Ships. I think I should probably do a randomizer for Netgalley every month, to be honest with you, because these ..."
I may have to do something like that with my NetGalley shelf, too. I'm getting better at reading my NetGalley books, but I am still really behind on writing the actual reviews.
I may have to do something like that with my NetGalley shelf, too. I'm getting better at reading my NetGalley books, but I am still really behind on writing the actual reviews.
Wow, there is such a fun variety of randomness here! I did finish Gideon the Ninth--just barely! I did follow it better doing the text and the audio simultaneously, and I did like it, but I have a feeling I am going to need to do a re-read before tackling Harrow the Ninth.
The other random selections from my TBR dice rolls that I finished in April were The Canterville Ghost and Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower, both very good.
The other random selections from my TBR dice rolls that I finished in April were The Canterville Ghost and Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower, both very good.

Dawn wrote: "The book I pulled was Patricia Cornwell's Book of the dead. I really want to find the rest of her books now. It's a really good, well written procedural /NCIS type story. I particularly enjoyed the..."
Yes, it's a ways into the Kay Scarpetta series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/4035.... I've read the first two or three and they're pretty good. I quit reading because I didn't like the direction some of the character relationships were going.
Yes, it's a ways into the Kay Scarpetta series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/4035.... I've read the first two or three and they're pretty good. I quit reading because I didn't like the direction some of the character relationships were going.