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The Books That Shaped My Childhood 🧚🏽♀️📚
These were the stories that filled my afternoons or evenings after school. The whirl of the cassette tapes would play and I’d be off on a story time adventure.
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When Among Crows
Veronica Roth
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A Snake Falls to Earth
Darcie Little Badger
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A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1)
P. Djèlí Clark
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Goddess of the River
Vaishnavi Patel
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The Empress of Salt and Fortune (The Singing Hills Cycle, #1)
Nghi Vo
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Lost Lambs
Madeline Cash
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ldpdl completed their yearly reading goal of 15 books!






Josefina commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Today I finished my 100th book of the year. I am well on my way to shattering the best reading year I have had as an adult in the last 30 years (before then, I didn't track it, so I don't know what my numbers are. I know as a kid I had a year where I read a book a day, but that was back in the 1980s. No electronic tracking back then).
I am normally a pretty prolific reader, but even for me this year has been crazy. I give a lot of the credit to Pagebound, which has just kept my brain in a reading space all year. I also have to own that this is my last year as a teacher, and I am teaching a reading class where I get to read with my students. This does not hurt at all. It sets me up nicely for next year, when I plan to average a book a day in my first year of retirement. Not sure I can do it, but I like having goals (Plus, I have a couple of long series that are primarily short books to go through. This should help).
I apologize for this entirely unnecessary brag post, but I was feeling kind of good. I would love to hear how it is going for you. I don't just mean numbers either. Part of what has made this year great is how many absolutely wonderful books I have been able to read.