Our reads in May 2025
dustydigger
Posted 2025-05-01 3:09 AM (#32871)
Subject: Our reads in May 2025



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Share your reading goals and achievements for May
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dustydigger
Posted 2025-05-01 3:36 AM (#32872 - in reply to #32871)
Subject: Re: Our reads in May 2025



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Not been around for ages,partly because of taking care of Mr Dusty,who ended up in hospital with fluid around the heart early part of the month,and then recuperating. Then there was a major power outage,four whole electric circuits were over charged,we lost all sorts of stuff,including wi- fi,so no TV,tablet,microwave etc. Lots of fun (not) sorting it our,but I had been using my laptop when it happened,and all the circuits had blown up. Finally got a new laptop,so I;m back lol.
Only managed a handful of books last month,and not expecting much of this month.
Do want to readthe final book on the Winston juvenile list,and FINALLY read Aldiss Non Stop,but the rest will be rereads or light fluff,since my old brain is mostly engaged with doctors appointments,medicatio schedules for both me and Mr Dustyetc.

. I;m lucky to add 4 books a month now,but most are comfort reads.soare enjoyable

Dusty;s TBR for May
Brian Aldiss - Non Stop
C S Lewis - The Lion,the Witch,and the Wardrobe
Lester Del Rey - The Year After Tomorrow
Poul Anderson - The Snows of Ganymede
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daxxh
Posted 2025-05-01 7:24 AM (#32873 - in reply to #32872)
Subject: Re: Our reads in May 2025



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May 2025 Books

Future's Edge - Gareth L. Powell
Killing Titan - Greg Bear
Ghost Station SA Barnes - maybe

Whatever I find at the Library Booksale.

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