Cecilturtle BFBing in 2022
Forum2022 BIG FAT BOOK CHALLENGE
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1Cecilturtle
What a great group! I'm always hesitating starting BFB due to the number of pages... this will be a good motivation!
2Cecilturtle
I've finished one this year:
The Happy Isles of Oceania by Paul Theroux, 528 p.
The Happy Isles of Oceania by Paul Theroux, 528 p.
4Cecilturtle
>3 bryanoz: Thank-you!
I've finished my second BFB this year: L'homme inquiet by Henning Mankell, 552 p.
I've finished my second BFB this year: L'homme inquiet by Henning Mankell, 552 p.
5johnsimpson
Welcome to the group and enjoy your Big Reads.
6Cecilturtle
>5 johnsimpson: Thanks, John!
I'm a bit frustrated because my current read is 494 pages and doesn't quite qualify :D
I'll have to pick up a heftier tome.
I'm a bit frustrated because my current read is 494 pages and doesn't quite qualify :D
I'll have to pick up a heftier tome.
7JayneCM
>6 Cecilturtle: Missed it by this much! I hate when that happens.
8Cecilturtle
BFB 3: J'ai dû rêver trop fort by Michel Bussi - 541 pages.
A good thriller.
A good thriller.
9Cecilturtle
BFB 4: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt - 771 pages.
I would have enjoyed it more if it had not been a BFB - the story was good but could have easily been shortened.
I would have enjoyed it more if it had not been a BFB - the story was good but could have easily been shortened.
10Cecilturtle
BFB 5: Lord Peter Takes the Case by Dorothy Sayers, an omnibus of 4 novels - 1224 pages.
11Cecilturtle
BFB 6: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon - 633
12johnsimpson
Merry Christmas
13Cecilturtle
>12 johnsimpson: Merry Christmas to you and your family!
14johnsimpson
2023 Challenge has been set up, go to groups and set yourself up for another year of BFB's.