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Jun 30, 2023 05:34PM

110440 I'm in
1 The Divine Comedy 7 pages
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Jan 18, 2023 06:58PM

Dec 22, 2022 01:40PM

110440 repairs
Dec 20, 2022 09:41PM

110440 medicine
Dec 13, 2022 05:42PM

110440 I'm in :) that's always a very reading time of year for me


Fri 12/16:
Working the Ruins: Feminist Poststructural Theory and Methods in Education 18 pages
Difference and Repetition 18 pages
Clockwork Boys 130 pages

Sat 12/17:
Working the Ruins: Feminist Poststructural Theory and Methods in Education 32 pages (book finished)
Difference and Repetition 5 pages
Clockwork Boys 63 pages (book finished)
Fictions of Feminist Ethnography 13 pages

Sun 12/18:
Difference and Repetition 22 pages
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 36 pages
The Misplaced Corpse 58 pages

Mon 12/19:
Difference and Repetition 11 pages
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 14 pages

Tues 12/20:
The Woman in the Library 28 pages

Wed 12/21:
Difference and Repetition 8 pages
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 30 pages
The Misplaced Corpse 43 pages

Thurs 12/22:
Difference and Repetition 8 pages
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 64 pages
The Misplaced Corpse 56 pages

Fri 12/23:
Difference and Repetition 12 pages
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 65 pages
The Misplaced Corpse 57 pages (finished)
The Woman in the Library 35 pages

Sat 12/24:
Difference and Repetition 6 pages
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 12 pages
The Woman in the Library 15 pages
A Ride to Remember and Other Erotic Tales 33 pages

Sun 12/25
Merry Christmas!
I read nothing more than the ingredients for my cocktail and my cards against humanity ;) 0 pages

Mon 12/26:
Difference and Repetition 8 pages
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 20 pages
The Woman in the Library 69 pages
A Ride to Remember and Other Erotic Tales 19 pages

Tues 12/27:
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 11 pages
The Woman in the Library 63 pages
A Ride to Remember and Other Erotic Tales
20 pages

Wed 12/28:
Humanity's Moment : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope 33 pages (finished)
The Woman in the Library 49 pages (finished)
A Ride to Remember and Other Erotic Tales 16 pages (finished)
A Faint Cold Fear 32 pages

Thurs 12/29:
A Faint Cold Fear 113 pages
Full Gallop 100 pages

Fri 12/30:
Difference and Repetition 12 pages
A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia 5 pages
A Faint Cold Fear 111 pages
Full Gallop 148 pages (finished)
Wayward Son 166 pages

Sat 12/31:
Difference and Repetition 8 pages
A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia 13 pages
A Faint Cold Fear 20 pages
Wayward Son 86 pages


Total pages read: 2014

Books used:
Fictions of Feminist Ethnography by Kamala Visweswaran Difference and Repetition by Gilles Deleuze A Thousand Plateaus Capitalism and Schizophrenia by Gilles Deleuze A Faint Cold Fear (Grant County, #3) by Karin Slaughter Wayward Son (Simon Snow, #2) by Rainbow Rowell

Books completed: Working the Ruins Feminist Poststructural Theory and Methods in Education by E. St. Pierre Clockwork Boys (Clocktaur War, #1) by T. Kingfisher The Misplaced Corpse (Wakefield Crime Classics) by A.E. Martin A Ride to Remember and Other Erotic Tales by Sacchi Green Humanity's Moment A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope by Joëlle Gergis The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill Full Gallop (Pine Hollow, #17) by Bonnie Bryant
Mar 23, 2022 06:08PM

110440 Yes Ok why not. Can't promise I will add a lot though
Pandemic Plays (19 new)
Sep 19, 2021 04:47AM

110440 national lampoons vaccination
Pandemic Plays (19 new)
Sep 19, 2021 04:45AM

110440 The man in a surgical mask
Sep 19, 2021 04:45AM

110440 over
Sep 18, 2021 06:26PM

110440 Still reading Deleuze The Logic of Sense by Gilles Deleuze I admit I liked the other 2 with Guattari better.

Also reading Teacher Education Around the World Changing Policies and Practices by Ann Lieberman
Sep 15, 2021 03:46PM

110440 OK I am in even though my birthday is in there and I will be busy for much of the week

Friday 17 September Teacher Education Around the World: Changing Policies and Practices 23 pages
The Logic of Sense 28 pages
Doing Early Childhood Research: International Perspectives on Theory & Practice 11 pages
Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow 39 pages
A Pinch of Salt 70 pages
journal articles 16 pages
Daily total = 187 pages

Saturday 18 September Teacher Education Around the World: Changing Policies and Practices 25 pages
The Logic of Sense 10 pages
Doing Early Childhood Research: International Perspectives on Theory & Practice 9 pages
A Pinch of Salt 100 pages
The Trials of Morrigan Crow 13 pages
journal articles 9 pages
Daily total= 166 pages

Sunday 19th September (my birthday, talk like a pirate day, Paolo Freire's birthday)
Teacher Education Around the World: Changing Policies and Practices 44 pages
The Logic of Sense 21 pages
The Trials of Morrigan Crow 106 pages
An Awfully Big Adventure 40 pages
Daily total = 211 pages

Monday 20th September Teacher Education Around the World: Changing Policies and Practices 30 pages
The Logic of Sense 10 pages
Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow 247 pages
An Awfully Big Adventure 31 pages
Daily total=318 pages

Tiesday 21st September Teacher Education Around the World: Changing Policies and Practices 27 pages
The Logic of Sense 14 pages
An Awfully Big Adventure 37 pages
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time 220 pages
Daily total= 298pages

Wednesday 22nd September
Teacher Education Around the World: Changing Policies and Practices 10 pages
The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night-time 72 pages
Breaking Free 74 pages
Daily total = 156 pages

Thursday 23rd September Teacher Education Around the World: Changing Policies and Practices 13 pages
Deleuze: A Guide for the Perplexed 6 pages
The Disorder of Women: Democracy, Feminism, and Political Theory 2 pages
An Awfully Big Adventure 34 pages
journal articles 20 pages
Daily total = 75 pages

Friday 24th Septemeber -Decolonizing workbook 32 pages
An Awfully Big Adventure 43 pages
Breaking Free 31 pages

Daily total = 106 pages

Saturday 25th December
Breaking Free 11 pages
Lyla 6 pages

Daily total 17 pages

Sunday 26th September
Breaking Free 50 pages
Lyla: Through My Eyes - Natural Disaster Zones 44 pages
The Grandmothers 58 pages

Daily total = 152 pages

GRAND TOTAL: 1690 pages

Books Completed: A Pinch of Salt (The Towers of the Earth, #0.1) by Nita Round Nevermoor The Trials of Morrigan Crow (Nevermoor, #1) by Jessica Townsend The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night-time by Mark Haddon Teacher Education Around the World Changing Policies and Practices by Ann Lieberman An Awfully Big Adventure by Beryl Bainbridge Breaking Free by Winter Page

Unfinished: The Grandmothers by Doris Lessing The Logic of Sense by Gilles Deleuze Deleuze A Guide for the Perplexed by Claire Colebrook Hotel Queens by Lee Winter Lyla Through My Eyes - Natural Disaster Zones by Fleur Beale
Aug 28, 2021 04:49AM

110440 Leslie wrote: "Tweedledum wrote: "It's the summer ... Time for a dinner party ... A barbecue perhaps....

I will ask Sidney Chambers to summon some clerical peers :

Father Brown
Don Camillo
Edward Casubon (Mi..."


Agree. This is an interesting concept but Small is better than Collins
Aug 28, 2021 04:48AM

110440 Mine keep changing but from recent reads
1. Cerise from Trouble and Her Friends
2. Blanche White from Blanche on the Lam
3. Breq from Ancillary Justice
4. Shane Daniels from The Old Lie
5. Pen O'Grady from Hood
6. Lena Martin from Shattered (I don't think Shattergirl would want to come)
7. Gideon (but only if I can get her away before Harrow kills her) from Gideon the Ninth
Aug 23, 2021 05:00AM

Apr 04, 2018 04:24AM

110440 I was on a roll with Jan and Feb favourites being novels for a change but sure enough the March favourite was a nerd special: Childhoods Real and Imagined: Volume 1: An Introduction to Critical Realism and Childhood Studies by Priscilla Alderson was just really interesting and re-explained some critical realism stuff in a very understandable way.
Dec 29, 2017 01:26PM

110440 May the standard be so high, that it is hard to pick!

January - The Novel in the Viola by Natasha Solomons
February - Astray by Emma Donoghue
March - Childhoods Real and Imagined: Volume 1: An Introduction to Critical Realism and Childhood Studies by Priscilla Alderson
April - Feminist Praxis: Research, Theory and Epistemology in Feminist Sociology by Liz Stanley and Sue Wise
May - Introduction to Sociology: Feminist Perspectives by Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace
June - Boneshaker by Cherie Priest
July -
August -
September -
October -
November -
December -

Best of the year -

Oh dear what an insufferable nerd I am :/ not so much fiction here
Dec 29, 2017 01:12PM

110440 I love this sort of thing. What's the deadline? Do we have all year? I am going back to my favourite Obernewtyn heroine since the author added me as a facebook friend and she is COOL like her character.

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L - Lambs of God
S -Socialist Reasoning: An Inquiry Into the Political Philosophy of Scientific Socialism
P - People of the Book
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T - Tangara
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O - The Origin of Capitalism: A Longer View
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D - Daggerspell
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I just realised everyone else is doing an author, but I am still doing a character!
Dec 29, 2017 01:10PM

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