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This is the first year in many where I read an average of one book a week.  That isn't easy when you have a house to work on.  This year it is only because I had forced rest after the heart attack.  If it weren't for that, I wouldn't even have come close.

Looking back I did read some long books this year.  It's hard to pick a favorite, but it is probably one of the Arthur Ransome books, maybe Coot Club.  Lease favorite was probably Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder, which was a very weak collection in my estimation.  Most disappointing was Noir, my expectations were high.  It felt like Moore got tired of writing in film noir style early, then just wanted to write a regular book and it turned out neither fish nor fowl.

Now I'm working my way through 1,000+ pages of Harlan Ellison, a book on woodworking, and the most recent Asimov's.  I usually don't have that many books going at once, but the first two are best taken in small doses.
 

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I've been reading a lot of kid books lately. This is not a case of regression. Well, not entirely. It is the coincidence of a couple of influences.

I picked up many books at library booksales recently. This has swelled the piles of unread books to frightening proportions. I'm being quite literal here, there is a distinct possibility of avalanche. Reading lots of small books makes me feel like I'm making some progress at reducing the pile. Plus, I have a better chance of finding a home in the bookshelves for a small book. Add to that the fact that it's summer, weekends are frequently booked, and evenings are much more likely spent in outdoor activities or preparation for outdoor activities. Summer is a good time for light reading. So I'm burning through my kid books like a late afternoon thunderstorm.

Oh, today I read "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" and "Green Eggs and Ham". I'm not going to add those to this year's count because they're too short. I love them though, they're two of my favorite Dr. Seuss books. Just pure fun.

I'll eventually turn back to books for adults.

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