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CaitZ
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Mehso-so

I fell asleep with 50 pages to go in this last night, so I didn‘t quite make my goal of two books for #slumpathon, but I did finish it today.

This is not my favorite book of the series so far. Phryne investigates two murders that occur during a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan‘s Ruddigore. Much of the play was explained in the story and made the plot felt overly complicated.

#JoyousJanuary #booked2021 #setinAustralia #bookspinbingo

Cinfhen Glad you knocked off a prompt even if the book was only ok ☺️ 3y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 3y
Andrew65 Good luck with the rest of #JoyousJanuary. 3y
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janeycanuck
The Assassin's Song | M.G. Vassanji
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Late last check-in for #slumpathon - I didn‘t get the tagged book finished but I did end up listening to The Great Gatsby and I also made some good progress on the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in addition to finishing How To Give Up Plastic. Overall, I‘m feeling pretty good about how things went, I really immersed myself in books and ignored the news, which I desperately needed.

Thank you for hosting, @Hestapleton

Lcsmcat I have a six-volume set of Decline and Fall (yet to be tackled) so your copy must have tiny print! (edited) 3y
janeycanuck @Lcsmcat fairly small but also abridged - no footnotes and only about 2/3 of the text! 3y
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IndoorDame
The Henna Wars | Adiba Jaigirdar
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Pickpick

What I liked about this was that all the characters are so emotive. Jaigirdar writes relationship dynamics extremely well, so you don‘t end up only caring what will happen between 1 or 2 people but about lots of relationships, not all of which even involve the main characters.
This book handles a lot of heavy topics. I think the way they‘re woven into the plot is overt & heavy handed-they basically are the plot. But once she‘s jumped into them⬇️⬇️

IndoorDame Jaigirdar actually makes her points really subtlety, & I was very impressed at how impactful this has the potential to be.

This was my last read for #slumpathon I had such a great reading weekend! I can‘t thank you enough @Hestapleton for pushing me to jump back into some of my harder books, which, once I‘d actually done, left me feeling free to grab some really fun stuff like this as well.
3y
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Chrissyreadit
Reading Goals: Extended Readers for Basic Reading | Glenn McCracken, Charles Child Walcutt
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3 books in 4 days- and I worked yesterday! I‘m pretty happy with this- especially since I‘ve been a news junkie for past few months- this #slumpathon really helped me read more and stress less thanks @Hestapleton ! This has been a great reading week. Now back to school.

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TheAromaofBooks
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Since I allowed this book three slots on my #BookSpinBingo board, I thought I would pause at the end of part 1 to share some fun facts so far - the Northwest Ordinance is an amazing document that set the stage for all of the US's post-colonial expansion west. At a time that slavery was legal in all 13 states, the Ordinance expressly banned it, while emphasizing the importance of education & freedom of religion. There was also a section promising⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) goodwill & a willingness to work with the native tribes of the region, although that didn't go so well. 😕 Legend says that the first tree cut down by the settlers at Marietta was a Buckeye & the trees in the region were so huge that it wasn't unusual for 5 or 6 men to be chopping down the SAME TREE AT THE SAME TIME. There is a record of one stump (a sycamore) that measured TWENTY-ONE FEET IN DIAMETER!

The leaders of the Marietta ⬇
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TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) settlement were fascinated by the ancient earthworks they discovered in the region & went out of their way to make sure that they were preserved. The surveying methods for the Ohio territory set the state for surveying the entire rest of the country - prior to this, townships & county lines were marked any old which away, but in Ohio they established straight lines & consistent sizes for township blocks & how many townships in a ⬇ 3y
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) county. I've always loved this - if you look at the counties in, say, Virginia or Massachusetts they're all squiggly lines, but if you look at Ohio (or anywhere west, really) you'll see straight edges and square corners.

That's all just Part 1!! More to come...

This was my final read for the #Slumpathon. I didn't hit my 1600 page goal, but I did make it to 1346, so a solid (long) weekend of reading - thanks for hosting @Hestapleton !!
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Bigcountry15 I enjoyed The Pioneers as well. It gets more interesting as Mr. McCullough introduces us to some interesting characters and reveals the villainy of an early American statesman. Enjoy! 3y
TheAromaofBooks @Bigcountry15 - I really like how much of the story is being told using letters & diaries from the actual settlers themselves, although it also means that parts of the book don't flow very smoothly as he hops around from one person to another lol I live less than 2hrs away from Marietta, so I'm enjoying reading about places I've visited & seen in person. 3y
Bigcountry15 @TheAromaofBooks Personal letters and documents seem to be McCullough's primary sources for most of his work. I think it helps the history come alive. 3y
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Bookwormjillk
Readathon: Occasional List : Geleentheidslys | Gauteng (South Africa). Education Media Service
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Even it felt like I was really distracted this weekend I managed to finish three books that I was in the middle of, found out one wasn‘t for me, and started two others. Thanks @Hestapleton for hosting #slumpathon

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bthegood
The Hunting Party | Lucy Foley
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Finished one book and made a lot of progress on the others the #slumpathon was just what I needed. Thx @Hestapleton

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Q84
Murder Is a Must | Marty Wingate
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⭐⭐⭐

Book 8 of #JoyousJanuary
I think I am puttering out after the 7 audiobooks over the weekend also for #slumpathon but maybe I'll still make my goal for #JoyousJanuary 🤞

@Hestapleton @andrew65

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 3y
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slategreyskies
Sweet Bean Paste | Durian Sukegawa
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I really loved this book. I liked its gentle rhythm. I think it was really well done. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This was my last book for #slumpathon. Thanks for hosting, @Hestapleton ! I read more than I expected to and had fun!! :)

Tamra This has been on my TBR for so long! 3y
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FantasyChick
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The Queen of Crime never fails me.

Deborah Green isn't a name I've been familiar with but it always amazes me to read about a woman who murders her children. Obviously suffering from mental illness but I do believe that Green knew exactly what she was doing and why. In Rule's book you get a terrifying account of Green's mental decline and how (I believe) this could have been avoided and her children spared.

FantasyChick This gives me my very first #bookspinbingo of the month and checks off my Blind Date prompt for #TBRDeckofCards 🤗 #jumpstart2021 #slumpathon #joyousjanuary @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks @Hestapleton @Lizpixie 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
Lizpixie I‘ve been in a true crime tv kick lately🕵🏻 3y
Clwojick And another book I‘m stacking! 3y
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