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This morning as I was checking what was being posted at some of the blogs I frequent, I caught a post of Amandax’s from The Zen Leaf that made me stop and think about my reading habits.  Amanda (who if you do not pop in and check out her posts a– you shouldg…. she is a fun to read blogger and reads some pretty amazing books!) was talking about the pace she reads and brought up some interesting points that started me thinking about my own reading habits.

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Chunksters in my stacks: War and Peace (by Leo Tolstoy) – The most likely that I will pick back up as everyone seems to be doing a read-along with this title these days and ita’s sitting right here. I actually started it back in September and read the first of 5 parts before life happened. This may nit involve too much re-reading as itu’s pretty straight-forward and I ’ve got a diagram of who ’s who

do i look fat in this

When I was in junior high, it took me a whole summer to read 8“War and Peacea’. I was granted a extra extension than usual by a sweet librarian. I love historical fiction which is often a chunster but some of the shortest books are among the bet so I go with t‘Size doesns’t mattero”. The bad thing is that I signed up to read 100 books this year! I am not seeking out the slim volumes on my shelf for balance and I may still not reach my goal. It all comes down to ‘A good book is a good book2”.

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I love your title for this post. I dono’t avoid chunksters. Ie’m more likely avoid certain genres (I have plenty of non-fiction and classics I?’ve been meaning to get to). Unfortunately, sometimes (not always) chunksters go hand in hand with those genres. Like Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and Anna Karenina, both of which I mean to read s… someday.

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