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January 31, 2011: Seen Reading
PAGES READ: 5 YEAR TO DATE: 1,172 CURRENTLY READING: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy BOOKS COMPLETED: 3 -378 PAGES The combination of being in New York, working at a trade show for 10 hours a day and sharing a room in … Continue reading
January 9, 2011: The Millions
PAGES READ: 21 YEAR TO DATE: 416 CURRENTLY READING: Netherland by Joseph O’Neill BOOKS COMPLETED: 1 What can I say? It was a really busy day. Weekend reading is going to be tricky. One of my favourite book blogs is The … Continue reading