1KWharton
Kia ora, greetings,
I hope you're all going well with your ROOTs so far. I thought I had already joined this group and had not logged anything (because I haven't finished any ROOTs yet), but it turns out I hadn't even done that!
So far, I have started Wolf Hall which is a slow read with Footnotes & Tangents, so I'll finish it in May. I really enjoyed the slow read of War and Peace last year, so I decided to sign up for 'Wolf Crawl' this year. Unfortunately, the other two books weren't on my shelves, so I bought them. That won't help with my ROOT target!
I also started Otherhood which I helped to crowdfund.
Just checking in case I have forgotten anything... oh yes! I read The Twelfth Day of July which I've been thinking of reading since it was published in the 1980s or 1970s. It's so interesting reading about the time when I grew up and realising how much some things have changed. It's about two teenagers in Ireland, one Protestant, one Catholic. I thought it was a romance with the obvious political context, and I think that's true for the series as a whole, but the first book was more about setting the scene.
My goal for this year is the usual 12 ROOTs. I'd better get reading.
Happy reading, everyone!
I hope you're all going well with your ROOTs so far. I thought I had already joined this group and had not logged anything (because I haven't finished any ROOTs yet), but it turns out I hadn't even done that!
So far, I have started Wolf Hall which is a slow read with Footnotes & Tangents, so I'll finish it in May. I really enjoyed the slow read of War and Peace last year, so I decided to sign up for 'Wolf Crawl' this year. Unfortunately, the other two books weren't on my shelves, so I bought them. That won't help with my ROOT target!
I also started Otherhood which I helped to crowdfund.
Just checking in case I have forgotten anything... oh yes! I read The Twelfth Day of July which I've been thinking of reading since it was published in the 1980s or 1970s. It's so interesting reading about the time when I grew up and realising how much some things have changed. It's about two teenagers in Ireland, one Protestant, one Catholic. I thought it was a romance with the obvious political context, and I think that's true for the series as a whole, but the first book was more about setting the scene.
My goal for this year is the usual 12 ROOTs. I'd better get reading.
Happy reading, everyone!
4rabbitprincess
Welcome back and have a great reading year!
5MissWatson
Welcome back and enjoy your reading.


