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When I can I will change my username to ABookComa, for that spells it out better, i'm hooked up to the book machine and am of no further use to anyone else here on Similar Worlds, you may mute or block me, but if this doesn't bother you, then there will only be 6 more posts like this for the remaining months of 2026, if successful in my zany goal, I will permanently delete my account here when everyone hopefully is celebrating New Year's Eve. The dates here are the dates I hope for the completions, edits will include further thoughts or fitting even more in, as i'm pre-planning it all.


June – 425 hours at normal speed

010 – The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm – Joel Richards, Cassandra Campbell – 19 hours – June 2
011 – Pride and Prejudice – Rosamund Pike – 11 hours – June 3
012 – The Prophet – Riz Ahmed – 1 hour – June 3 -- Kahil Gibran's great work
013 – The Woman in Black – Paapa Essiedu – 5 hours – June 3
014 – The Man Who Was Thursday – Toby Longworth – 6 hours – June 4
015 – A Hero of Our Time – Nicholas Boulton – 6 hours – June 4
016 – The Warden: Timothy West Version – 6 hours – June 4 -- I need to make some use of the "free" versions of Trollope's 1st of 2 great series, eventually I plan on getting the Naxos recordings for this one as I LOVE David-Shaw Parker's voice.
017 – Barchester Towers – 19 hours – June 6
018 – Doctor Thorne – 20 hours – June 7
019 – Framley Parsonage – 19 hours – June 8
020 – The Small House At Allington – 23 hours – June 10
021 – The Last Chronicle of Barset – 30 hours – June 12 (159 hours so far)
022 – The Fyodor Dostoyevsky Complete Collection – 266 hours -- June 30 -- at this point i shall have built up enough audiobook listening resiliency to ONLY be listening to this giant collection of Russia's great novelist, which also includes some of his non-fiction works.


A huge thank you to the members here that I liked, I'll always remember you all well ......:)

 
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