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Yesterday, day 1 of the new reading habit, was interesting. I read the magazine and started in on a new book. I am not a fan of holding a book and turning pages. I can already tell that these are my last two page books. Ever.

Page book - read with 2nd cup of coffee in the morning:

The Lines That Make Us - Essays and thoughts on driving a city bus by a Seattle bus driver. So far it's enchanting.



Kindle book - read while eating here or out:

The Elephant in the Room: One Fat Man's Quest to Get Smaller in a Growing America
- written by a guy who worked (works?) at the same newspaper my ex-husband did and lives in Charlotte where I spent some critical years. He grew up and ate the things that today still make my tongue do a happy dance. It's a really comfortable read even as ironic as it is using it for my dining read.



Audiobook - 'read' every night while I do casual games on the tablet before sleep:

Orphan X - I'm not wild about this one but I don't hate it either. I have an hour left so I'll finish it tonight and then need to find the next one. This is the first in a series. I might read the second but not next.



I usually reserve the Kindle book for non fiction and the audible book for fiction - nearly always thriller/mystery type (not cozy).

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Date: 2019-03-04 08:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gfrancie.livejournal.com
My sister used to ride on one of Nathan's routes and she said he was always an absolute delight.

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Date: 2019-04-04 10:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] letmesaythis.livejournal.com
Hi Susan, do you track the books you've read or do you mostly remember what you've read? It takes me no time to forget what I've read and the plot (all fiction for me) unless a book really, really knocks my socks off. I don't track what I've read but maybe I should try to.

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