Which Genre for November?
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Re: Which Genre for November?

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I agree! I'm waiting to start reading though, because I have at least two books, maybe three, that I want to finish this month before starting next month!ryanj1 wrote:Hist. fiction is obviously going to win

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I'm still reading my second book for this month, but I'm halfway through. What will you be reading?hsimone wrote:I agree! I'm waiting to start reading though, because I have at least two books, maybe three, that I want to finish this month before starting next month!ryanj1 wrote:Hist. fiction is obviously going to win. However, I think I know what book I want to read!

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I'm going to go with The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. I can't wait to start it! Have you thought about what you're reading?ryanj1 wrote:I'm still reading my second book for this month, but I'm halfway through. What will you be reading?hsimone wrote:I agree! I'm waiting to start reading though, because I have at least two books, maybe three, that I want to finish this month before starting next month!ryanj1 wrote:Hist. fiction is obviously going to win. However, I think I know what book I want to read!
Second book for this month? You're good. I kind of want to do that too, but I'd like to finish Free Fish Friday and my next book review book, so we'll see!
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