I'm still new in this domainHmm... I think that I've read between 100-200 novels
I'm still new in this domainHmm... I think that I've read between 100-200 novels
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Myth WeaverI'll take a stab at the numbers this time.
5-6 books a week = 260-312 books a year x 50 years = 13,000-15,600 books up until 2024 (ages 10-60), when I had to scale back due to eye issues.
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IstarHecking heck. I’ve read a couple hundred, not into the thousands yet.I'll take a stab at the numbers this time.
5-6 books a week = 260-312 books a year x 50 years = 13,000-15,600 books up until 2024 (ages 10-60), when I had to scale back due to eye issues.
IstarIt doesn’t look easily obtainable.I've probably said this on here before, but if I had to nominate just one book as the most perfectly written novel I've ever read, it would be The Stone Cage by Nicholas Stuart Gray. It's a retelling of the story of Rapunzel through the eyes of the witch's cat. Just wonderful.
Here's my GR review.
AurorOut of print for years. I have a copy but I won't let it out of my sight.It doesn’t look easily obtainable.
IstarUnless I have £2000 to spare. Some kind Samaritan could have made it into an e-book, but no.Out of print for years. I have a copy but I won't let it out of my sight.
Where have you been Finchy?
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