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Luann's YOU CHOOSE Challenge

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ETA: Maybe it could fit in the "dreaded" category since for YEARS I've been dreading the FINAL book by Dick Francis. :( It's simply very sad.
Luann wrote: "Is it cheating to add Crossfire by Dick Francis to my "recommended by a friend" list? I do have a GR friend who read an ARC and recommended it even before it came out. ..."
It was recommended to you, right? So how could it be cheating? I can't conceive of the concept of the FINAL book by Dick Francis. I haven't read any in quite a while, but I used to love them when I did.
It was recommended to you, right? So how could it be cheating? I can't conceive of the concept of the FINAL book by Dick Francis. I haven't read any in quite a while, but I used to love them when I did.

I guess it feels like cheating because even if she recommended NOT reading it, I still would. :) But I want to fit it into the challenge, and that's really the only category that works. So if there aren't huge protests, that's where I'm going to slot it.
Susan wrote: "I can't conceive of the concept of the FINAL book by Dick Francis."
It is very hard to believe. I'm assuming his son will continue writing, but it just won't be the same.





Thanks for the recommendation. I'm going to try these.



Why are the books I love the most the most difficult to write about? I have the hardest time saying anything more than: "Amazing!" or "I loved it!" or "Everyone should read this book!"

Why are the books I love the most the most difficult to write about? I have the hardest time saying anything more than: "Amazing!"..."
It sure is easier to complain about something isn't it!


LOL. Yep! Either that or I need to broaden my vocabulary with more synonyms for "amazing." :)






Luann wrote: "I'm getting there slowly. Just eight books left, if I only do five for the three remaining tasks. I'm most worried about finishing The Brothers Karamazov!"
Luann, I listened to TBK on tape, and I found it helped a lot to have someone else pronouncing the Russian names. That's usually a stumbling block for me in Russian works. It all seemed to flow for me much better than I think it would've if I'd been slogging through the book. If your library has it, you might even want to switch back and forth.
Luann, I listened to TBK on tape, and I found it helped a lot to have someone else pronouncing the Russian names. That's usually a stumbling block for me in Russian works. It all seemed to flow for me much better than I think it would've if I'd been slogging through the book. If your library has it, you might even want to switch back and forth.

I think you're right on both counts, Luann. When I listened to it, I was making a couple 12-hour drives, and it worked really well for helping keep me alert. But it was also a professional recording. I think, especially with the Russian names, it would have been frustrating to have the reader change mid-book.

Definitely. Even with regular books, it's frustrating. I listened to a couple of them and had a hard time getting used to different voices and varying audio quality with each chapter. Then I found a couple of narrators at Librivox I liked who did entire books and now I'll never listen to the mixed-narrator there again. The only one I've enjoyed like that was Dracula and they hand-picked voices to read the different characters. And even then, some of the voices weren't my favorite.

But what's the deal?? I've still got STACKS of books around here waiting for me to read them. This challenge was supposed to help with that!! :)



Luann wrote: "Yay!! Finally finished The Brothers Karamazov!!! My tenth classic for 2010, and the first LONG book read entirely on my Kindle. And the penultimate book needed to finish my YOU CHOOSE tasks!! Now I..."
I'm impressed, Luann. You're so close! You can do it!
I'm thinking I should've picked out an audio book for all these holiday trips to get family at the airport. I would've finished at least one more book that way.
I'm impressed, Luann. You're so close! You can do it!
I'm thinking I should've picked out an audio book for all these holiday trips to get family at the airport. I would've finished at least one more book that way.

Yep, audio books are great for fitting into those little car trips or other times when you really can't be reading but can be listening. I'm planning to finish at least one more before the end of the week on audio since it is a contemporary fiction. And I need something to balance out The Silmarillion.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Silmarillion (other topics)Shopaholic and Sister (other topics)
A Conspiracy of Kings (other topics)
Dashing Through the Snow (other topics)
Storm Front (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Sophie Kinsella (other topics)Megan Whalen Turner (other topics)
Mary Higgins Clark (other topics)
Jim Butcher (other topics)
Margaret Peterson Haddix (other topics)
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