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Finish Line 2019 > Stevie's Wishful Thinking - Maybe 50 in 2019?

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message 1: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments Happy New Year!

I'm due with my second child in February, so we'll see if 50 turns out to be overly ambitious for a goal this year. I like making the attempt, though, so here I am.

Good luck to you all!


message 2: by Tiffany, Administrator (new)

Tiffany | 2086 comments Mod
Stefanie wrote: "Happy New Year!"

Happy New Year to you, too!

"I'm due with my second child in February,"

Congratulations! Again!

so we'll see if 50 turns out to be overly ambitious for a goal this year."

Parenting books, goodnight-to-baby books, books read to the soon-to-be older sibling... they all count :)


message 3: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments Lol, I've not been keeping track of the little kid books I read - if I did, it'd be easy to knock this challenge out of the park, haha!

1. The Good, the Bad, and the Furry - Tom Cox


message 4: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments Lol, I've not been keeping track of the little kid books I read - if I did, it'd be easy to knock this challenge out of the park, haha!

1. The Good, the Bad, and the Furry - Tom Cox


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 2. Salinger: A Biography - Paul Alexander


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 3. The Plain Choice - Sherry Gore

PS, Arthur arrived on February 16th!


message 7: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 3. The Plain Choice - Sherry Gore

PS, Arthur arrived on February 16th!


message 8: by Tiffany, Administrator (new)

Tiffany | 2086 comments Mod
Stefanie wrote: "3. The Plain Choice - Sherry Gore

PS, Arthur arrived on February 16th!"


Yay! Congratulations!!


message 9: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 4. Fresh From the Farm - Susie Middleton

This is one of those cookbooks that's heavy on the narration. I enjoyed her stories of beginning a family farm on Martha's Vineyard. I made one of her recipes last year, and I've got several bookmarked for this season.


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 5. Blood, Marriage, Wine, and Glitter - S. Bear Bergman


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 6. Franny and Zooey- J.D. Salinger

Still my favorite book. ❤


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 7. The Superfun Times Vegan Holiday Cookbook - Isa Chandra Moskowitz


message 13: by Tiffany, Administrator (new)

Tiffany | 2086 comments Mod
Stefanie wrote: "6. Franny and Zooey- J.D. Salinger

Still my favorite book. ❤"


This is one of those books that I so totally loved the first time I read it that I'm actually afraid to re-read it, in case I don't love it the second time around. (Although I might have already re-read it, so maybe I won't love it on the *third* time around.)


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 8. Beating the Lunch Box Blues- J.M. Hirsch


message 15: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments and I can't get my phone to let me directly reply to your comment, Tiffany, but this is easily my 14th or 15th reread and I feel it holds up, hehehe!


message 16: by Tiffany, Administrator (new)

Tiffany | 2086 comments Mod
Stefanie wrote: "and I can't get my phone to let me directly reply to your comment, Tiffany, but this is easily my 14th or 15th reread and I feel it holds up, hehehe!"

Sweet! :)


message 17: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 9. Mad Delicious: The Science of Making Healthy Food Taste Amazing - Keith Schroeder

Oh cripes, how am I only at 9 books in June? I mean, I have a bunch in progress...


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 10. Letters to Malcolm - C.S. Lewis


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 11. Medical Medium: Life- Changing Foods - Anthony William


message 20: by Tiffany, Administrator (new)

Tiffany | 2086 comments Mod
Stefanie wrote: "Oh cripes, how am I only at 9 books in June? I mean, I have a bunch in progress..."

I know, right? I mean, it's not like you have kids to take care of! Geez, why are you so behind schedule?!?

;)


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 12. Cooked - Michael Pollan

SO GOOD.

And haha, yes, life. lol


message 22: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 13. Superfood Kitchen - Julie Morris

Interesting nutritional info in this one. Don't know how many recipes I'll make, but I learned a fair amount.


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 14. No Mud, No Lotus - Thich Nhat Hanh

Whoops, almost forgot to add this one. Finished it on vacation.


message 24: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 15. Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography - John Domenic Crossan


message 25: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 16. Help the Witch - Tom Cox


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Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments 17. Poems for People With Children - John Kenney
Present from my in- laws. Hilarious.

With that, I'm going to sign off on 2019. Most of this year was insanely difficult, and I'm ready to leave it in the past.

It's been like 3 years since I've hit 50. 2020 is gonna be my year. I've started a stack. Fingers crossed.

Happy New Year!


message 27: by Tiffany, Administrator (new)

Tiffany | 2086 comments Mod
I'm all for leaving bad years in the past, forgetting all about them, and anticipating new reads! Congrats on what you *did* read this year -- hopefully you enjoyed some -- and good luck for better times and lots of good reads next year! :)


message 28: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie (trippie) | 506 comments Thank you! Happy New Year. <3


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