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Things that Readers Have to Deal with from Non-readers

  Interrupt me when I am reading to ask what the novel is about. Ask me, how I can  separate the plots of all the books I read when they see I read multiple books at the same time. Praise me for being a reader at such a young age. Start a conversation while I'm reading. When family members don't want to give me books for Christmas or my Birthday, because  they think it's boring.

First Week of November.

  Current Reads: Bleak House by Charles Dickens.  On page 422 Home Work: A Memoir of my Hollywood Years by Julie Andrews Edwards Page  83 I find memoirs are easy non-fiction to read, so far.   This is my first nonfiction for Non-Fiction November.   I'm already 83 pages and find myself reading this quickly, but it does help I'm interested in this person.  Julie Andrews is such an interesting person and I would enjoy hearing her stories.  I just would love to hang out and have tea.  

Classics of 2020 so Far

I am continuing with pursuing my goal to read more classics this year.  I have read up 7 classics this year if I counted right.  The first classic I read is O Pioneers by Willa Cather, and I currently have My Antonia by her thanks to my sister.  It is a pretty good book with a simple plot during the time of the American Frontier during the early 1900s.  A young woman sacrifices her personal life to take of the family farm and family, but her brothers do not think she should be the one running it.  It's not a long story and has an accessible writing style. I listened to the Lord of the Rings trilogy for the first time on audio book.  It is a bit strange since I only know the story via the movies.  After O Pioneers, I read Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy.  The writing was good but something that happens to children was a bit too much for me to read.  I started the Barsetshire series by Anthony Trollop by reading The Warden in February.  I enjoyed it and it is a very quiet book with

Magical Readathon Update

Currently in April I'm participating the O.W.Ls Readathon hosted by G at Book Roast Booktube channel for the first time. I picked the career path of Magizoologists.  I have read the Graphic novel "The War of Jokes and Riddles" Vol. IV (Potions: Shrinking solution- a book that is under 150 pages.), Godsgave by Jay Kristoff (Charms- Lumos Maximus-a book with a white cover.), Woven in Moonlight by Isabel Ibanez (Care of Magical Creatures: Hippogriff- a book with a book on the cover.), On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King (Arithmancy- a book out of your favorite genre.), and I'm reading Merciful Crow by  Margaret Owen (Herbology: Mimbus Mimbletonia- A book that starts with the letter "M").  I'm also reading Black Powder War by Naomi Novik for the Seminar Dragon Training.  I would also like to get to The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton for the prompt Defense Against the Dark Arts: Grindylow--a book that takes place at the coast or by the water, a

The Magical Readathon TBR: Part I: OWLs

TBR Care of Magical Creatures (Hippogriff): A book with a beak on the cover--  Woven in Moonlight by: Isabel Ibanez Charms: Lumos Maximus: A book with a white cover-- GodsGrave by Jay Kristoff Herbology: Mimbus Mimbletonia-- A title that starts with "M":   The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen Potions: Shrinking Solution-- The War of Jokes and Riddles Vol IV (Batman graphic novel)