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I've read 52 books this year. The 52nd book was Browned off and Bloody-Minded by Alan Allport. Now onto my 53rd "The Woman In The Window" By A.J. Finn.
Not up to the Stephen King reading quota of 70 to 80 books per annum, but getting there LOL
Not up to the Stephen King reading quota of 70 to 80 books per annum, but getting there LOL

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@slowmarch Gosh, I’ve only managed four this year.
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@SW-User Reading books! Unfortunately, kids no longer read except on something electronic, only the old hands seem to know what libraries are. I keep a record of what I have on my bookshelves and what I've read although I don't list instructional books that I have for creative writing and art. As soon as I finish a book I record it. I often delve into the bible for tips and inspiration although I'm not what you might call a religious fanatic. I use both The King James version and The English Standard version. I don't stick to any particular themes or genders; I go across many of each. I also write as you might have guessed but I bin most of it. LOL So did Mark Twain and he did okay in the end. I think the main drawback has got to be costs, books are damned expensive, but I can't hack the "Tablet" type reading or the PC. I only use them for research. Having said all that, I wish you well.