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20.1 Happy Birthday Elizabeth!
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AND Finding Napoleon by Margaret Rodenberg also current rating 3.76.

The Elements by John Boyne 4.65/225 ratings. I just won a Giveaway, and the number of ratings will be changing quickly. Thanks!

I second that!


Monsieur Proust's Library by Anka Muhlstein at 3.75 avg rating and 181 ratings."
Oh, that will be great to read along with finishing Time Regained this season. I also remembered to look at
Paintings in Proust: A Visual Companion to 'In Search of Lost Time' and would like to lock it in. It has lots of prose included and is rated 4.35 with 899 ratings.

Various Miracles by Carol Shields at 3.91 and 375.

It was published in May and the number of ratings will probably climb.

Singled Out by Virginia Nicholson
3.77 average and 894 ratings



Noted

The Library Fuzz MEGAPACK® by James Holding
3.86, 107 ratings
I've read the first two stories which are fun, interesting, and light, but not so light as to be insulting. A good bedtime book.

5.00, 1 rating
This book has only one rating, unless I’m missing something. I’d like to lock it in, because even one low rating will disqualify it. Another Hoopla find.
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In honor of Elizabeth's 80th birthday, we're revisiting some of the tasks she created over her many seasons of reading. For this task (originally found in Winter 2018/2019), read any book with an average rating over 3.74 AND under 1001 ratings.
Please post your questions for task 20.1 here. You may also "lock in" planned books that are dangerously near the limits for this task. It's not necessary to lock in every book.