Sunday, December 4, 2011
Sunday Salon - The November Wrap Up!
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And so we are now beginning the last month of the year. It's hard to believe, but it's here. The weather sure isn't feeling much like winter here, but I'm sure that will change soon enough. I'll just enjoy the nice weather while we can.
I didn't do all that well in the reading department in November. Here's what I read...
A Life that Fits by Heather Wardell
Who Do Voodoo? by Rochelle Staab
Beautiful People: Las Vegas and New Orleans by Cheril N. Clarke (2 shorter books that I'm counting as one)
Double Cover by Sherban Young
The Gingerbread Bump-off by Livia J. Washburn
Bitter is the New Black by Jen Lancaster (audio)
So, it's a total of 6 for the month. I should have done much better than that. Oh well, it was a short month (how's that for an excuse? LOL)
That brings me to 97 books read for 2011. I've already read two books in December, so I should be able to reach 100 for the year.
I've been busy signing up for 2012 reading challenges. I have 9 challenges I signed up for and 1 that I'm hosting. I'm thinking of hosting a couple of others, but first I want to see what else I'm joining. I know more challenges will be posted in the next few weeks.
How was your November?
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Your list is much better than mine. I couldn't seem to find a book that I liked and put many down without finishing them.
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