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1elwetritsche
Ok, I will try again and see if I can read 75 books in 2011!
I read Atul Gawande, The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right;
Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down and
Walter Kohl, Leben oder gelebt werden (2011).
January Reading:
Roger Rosenblatt, 10434828::Unless it Moves the Human Heart, 2011
Allegra Goodman, 9675081::The Cookbook Collector, 2010
Stef Penney, 1491862::The Tenderness of Wolves, 2009
Jussi Adler Olsen, 5791339::Schändung, 2010
Wolfgang Herrndorf, 10384245::Tschick, 2010
68 to go!!!!
I read Atul Gawande, The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right;
Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down and
Walter Kohl, Leben oder gelebt werden (2011).
January Reading:
Roger Rosenblatt, 10434828::Unless it Moves the Human Heart, 2011
Allegra Goodman, 9675081::The Cookbook Collector, 2010
Stef Penney, 1491862::The Tenderness of Wolves, 2009
Jussi Adler Olsen, 5791339::Schändung, 2010
Wolfgang Herrndorf, 10384245::Tschick, 2010
68 to go!!!!
3MyopicBookworm
Hi! Would you rather be posting on the 75 Books Challenge group?
4elwetritsche
Hi Myopic Bookworm! What's the difference between the two groups?
5MyopicBookworm
The 75 books challenge group (as the name suggests) is specifically intended for people to join and post their personal lists of books, compare lists, and chat about how they are getting on with their reading. Book Talk is a very general discussion group with no fixed membership, good for discussions which aren't specific enough for a particular group. Interesting as your personal book list is, it is not so likely to prompt so much interest here.

