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Keskustelu75 Books Challenge for 2017
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1drneutron
We like to congratulate each other on hitting 75 books. Here's a place where readers can let us know when that happens!
2thornton37814
I always forget about this thread when I finally hit 75!
4SuziQoregon
I never knew about this either. Hope I can remember when I hit 75.
5emilyesears
Add to me to the "had no idea" group! I need to go find the 2016 edition!
6drneutron
Just a reminder - this thread and all our important threads are linked in the group wiki, which can be found on the group page!
http://www.librarything.com/wiki/index.php/Groups:75booksin2017
http://www.librarything.com/wiki/index.php/Groups:75booksin2017
7amanda4242
I hit 75 last night with Jo Walton's excellent What Makes This Book So Great.
9amanda4242
>8 drneutron: Thanks!
12rretzler
I finally remembered to post here for my 75, which I hit today! I'm well ahead of last year, when it was July when I hit 75!
14susanna.fraser
I hit 75 while on vacation this week with Julius Caesar.
17Deedledee
I hit 75 today with The Marsh King's Daughter by Karen Dionne.
18susanna.fraser
>Congrats!
19m.belljackson
Remembered this thread only when it popped up again - I'm cruising over a hundred at the start of Autumn.
That reminds me -> Knausgaard's latest release, Autumn, is not real stellar.
That reminds me -> Knausgaard's latest release, Autumn, is not real stellar.
21drneutron
Finished number 75 last night!
Marvel Year by Year, a history of comic book storytelling from the 1930s to today. Filled with nostalgia and beautiful artwork.
Marvel Year by Year, a history of comic book storytelling from the 1930s to today. Filled with nostalgia and beautiful artwork.
22m.belljackson
>21 drneutron:
Congratulations back to you for Number 75.
Your book sounds a lot more inviting than my 100 one! The Pope's Last Crusade
Congratulations back to you for Number 75.
Your book sounds a lot more inviting than my 100 one! The Pope's Last Crusade
27SuziQoregon
>23 torontoc: Congrats!
28calm
Congratulations everyone.
I forgot to post when I reached 75 (back in August!) but I have recently passed the 100 books with Helliconia Winter. That was a re-read of the trilogy to mark the recent death of Aldiss.
I forgot to post when I reached 75 (back in August!) but I have recently passed the 100 books with Helliconia Winter. That was a re-read of the trilogy to mark the recent death of Aldiss.
30PawsforThought
I just hit 75 books read!
I joined LT a little over 5 years ago and this is the first time I've come anywhere near 75, let alone actually hitting the target.
I joined LT a little over 5 years ago and this is the first time I've come anywhere near 75, let alone actually hitting the target.
32PawsforThought
>31 drneutron: Thank you!
33thornton37814
>30 PawsforThought: Congrats!
34PawsforThought
>33 thornton37814: Thank you.
36m.belljackson
And I completed 150.
38CassieBash
Just discovered this; looks like I'm going to hit 101 books by Dec. 31. Was going to stop at 100 before starting a new read on the 1st but I came across The Wind and the Willows and remembered the Christmas celebration chapter and felt nostalgic (especially with our white Christmas--the first in years).
39LizzieD
At the 11th hour I did read #75, having spent December galloping through very short books. I stopped with a couple of good ones, though: 74: Allegra Maud Goldman, which every human should read, and 75: Moonraker, a curious combination of human rights for women and people of color and adventure and romance.