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It’s been a long time since I’ve posted to the Sunday Salon but I’m going to use it to keep track of my reading on a weekly basis. This won’t be a replacement for formal reviews, but sort of a reading diary for the unfinished, the abandoned, the reading in progress, how I’m getting on with challenges and other bookish stuff.

As this is the first post of the New Year and I did a round up of my reading year (which you can find here) I won’t repeat myself – this is all stuff that’s been happening int he last few days.

Challenges:

I”m currently involved in three challenges:

I’m doing pretty well, reading things for each of them but not finished anything just yet

In progress

My main read at the moment is The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell. I’m about a fifth of the way through and enjoying it very much (though at the moment I’m not sure I understand what it’s all about, but that’s always the pleasure with Mitchell I find).

Abandoned

I went through my pile of books and took decisions on the ones I knew I wasn’t going to finish. Some have been totally abandoned including Vernor Vinge’s A Fire Upon the Deep which I was reading for the Sci-fi Experience at the behest of the Book God but stalled at roughly the same spot I failed at the last time I tried to read it, which I took to be an omen. Also gave up on The Forgotten Beasts of Eld (just too fey for me), The Dark Lord of Derkholm (though I’m not convinced I won’t try it again in the future), The Talented Mr Ripley (which I just didn’t take to at all though I got over halfway because I thought I should, given it’s a classic of its type) and Catching Fire (because I’d rather watch the movie).

Other bookish stuff

I have put in place a book buying embargo to run in parallel with the Double Dog Dare. No books to be purchased between 1 January and 31 March 2015, the only exceptions being books pre-ordered last year for delivery in 2015 (not a vast number of those I think) and gifts (my birthday is at the end of January). Apart from that things of interest go on a wish list for later.

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