This topic is currently marked as "dormant"—the last message is more than 90 days old. You can revive it by posting a reply.
1anxovert
Why 36 Books?
Because 36 is about a third of what I used to average, before a many-year-long slump in which I've averaged less than 12 books per annum.
If I can make it to 36 this year I'll go for 50 in 2018.
I'm at 30 so far, so I'm cautiously optimistic at this point :)
Because 36 is about a third of what I used to average, before a many-year-long slump in which I've averaged less than 12 books per annum.
If I can make it to 36 this year I'll go for 50 in 2018.
I'm at 30 so far, so I'm cautiously optimistic at this point :)
2anxovert
01. Terrorformer by Robbie Morrison
02. A Friend Of The Earth by T.C. Boyle
03. One-Punch Man, Vol. 3 by One
04. A Distant Neighborhood by Jiro Taniguchi
05. The Complete Peanuts: 1959-1960 by Charles M. Schulz
06. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
02. A Friend Of The Earth by T.C. Boyle
03. One-Punch Man, Vol. 3 by One
04. A Distant Neighborhood by Jiro Taniguchi
05. The Complete Peanuts: 1959-1960 by Charles M. Schulz
06. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
6anxovert
25. One-Punch Man, Vol. 5 by One
26. Delicious in Dungeon, Vol. 1 by Ryoko Kui
27. One-Punch Man, Vol. 6 by One
28. Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon
29. 1001 Australian Nights by Dave Graney
30. Bloodline by Claudia Gray
26. Delicious in Dungeon, Vol. 1 by Ryoko Kui
27. One-Punch Man, Vol. 6 by One
28. Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon
29. 1001 Australian Nights by Dave Graney
30. Bloodline by Claudia Gray
10anxovert
32. The Magicians by Lev Grossman
12anxovert
34. Grant & I by Robert Forster

