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- From: loosemore-sandra@cs.yale.edu (Sandra Loosemore)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.books
- Subject: Re: 92 in rabreview
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 09:21:52 -0500
- Organization: staff hacker @ Yale Haskell project
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- In-reply-to: kamorgan@athena.mit.edu's message of Wed, 30 Dec 1992 03:12:31 GMT
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- kamorgan@athena.mit.edu (Keith Morgan) writes:
-
- Jan Yarnot writes:
-
- I've had an eventful r.a.b. year. I read some 220
- books [....]
-
- Whoa, hold on just a minute. 220? That's incredible, I am in awe.
-
- Yes, that's a lot of books, but not beyond the bounds of credibility.
- I think my own total for this year is around 130 or 140, but I've been
- reading a higher proportion of history and other nonfiction and less
- lightweight genre stuff than I've done in past years when my total
- has also topped 200.
-
- (If you're the sort of person who can check out half a dozen mysteries
- from the library and read them all in a single weekend, or who tries
- to set aside an hour or two for reading every evening, all those
- books can add up pretty quickly.)
-
- -Sandra
-