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WHY I DIDN’T COMPLETE MY SUMMER READING LIST

2023-08-26 10:33:27

In the summer, I posted a blog detailing my reading goals for this season. Now, the time in the day is getting shorter and shorter, the leaves are beginning to show the color of autumn.

I found out that this is not that good. There are nine books, mainly thrillers, in my reading list. I passed the third of them and started the fourth. The finish is as follows. Alan Furst, Sand and Fire (Tom Young) and Wayfaring Stranger (James Lee Burke) in Europe are all very excellent. I posted all comments on Goodreads.

Now, I am turning the page - there are many, my Nook has nearly 800 - to Terry Hayes' new thriller, Am Am ​​Pilgrim. Some acquaintances praised this novel, so I think that it would be better to do it. Not disappointed

Then, there are only four books. I know something lazy. (As of the beginning of September my wife's friend experienced 173 times this year - and this is the point of self-propagation - she received an offer she told me that Supercell is one of the best Told.)

Well, let 's return to my summer reading. My list has only four of nine titles, but I actually read eight books. The other four are non-planned non-fiction. Normally nonfiction resembles 10% of my reading, so in the past few months I have turned things upside down.

This is what happened. One friend said that after reading the storm of Isaac about the 1900 Galveston Hurricane disaster, "You have to read this". He handed me a copy of my dog's ear. This book has been published for over 10 years, but I was not interested in reading it. But I did it, and the result was attractive. Beyond meteorology, it is behind scenes of people involved in predicting the great storm (failure), the political struggle in the running US Meteorological Agency, and our distrust. Cuban weather service

Almost at the same time, I brought new attention to my mind. I knew it soon and in the shadow of the question, I offered the material for my next novel. No, it has nothing to do with the weather and climate, but it is a coincidental topic. I wasted time buying document creation for three versions of non-fiction books on DVD, tsunami and subduction, and DVD. The rest of the summer is spent on self-study tasks

Is not it exciting? Okay, I think so. I think that the threat from Ebola virus is terrible (re-plague), but in the past few weeks I noticed that the Cascadia subduction zone is dwarfed.

This is my reading list of my last summer. I chose my list at that point and it was completed. Last autumn, after listening to the conversation between the teacher and the students, I know that my list will appear on my list tonight. The hero's melody has learning disabilities. This book talks about her struggle and victory. Put the paper towel at hand. This is personal to me. The main story involves a relationship with Lucy and her father and a move to a new home, but it also includes families who have to cope with relatives with dementia. I made a text link because I have a family with this sickness. I really want to know how to convey topics from a child's point of view.

My name is Agustin Osuna. I live in Córdoba (Argentina). My teacher picked this book to make us study, so I read this book. I need to read it. At first I felt bored. However, when I read it, it was very interesting and fun. By reading I know to improve my English. This is another thing that I read this book. The story is told by a boy named Jim, and that person is also the main character of the book. He lives in a UK hotel with his parents. He still remembers a traveler named Captainville. Pirates went to the hotel because he wanted the captain 's heart. After that, Jim 's father and captain of Bill died and there was a map of a treasure of severe seafaring named Flint, so many pirates went to the inn to search for a wooden box. Jim found the map. Dr. Livesey is a doctor, he is a very friendly person, and nostalgia is rich with a servant.