This looks so good!
It‘s Monday night, so, what the heck, let‘s see a double-dose of #LitsyHumor!
I only managed to read 7 hours and listen to 4 hours of an audiobook for the #24B4Monday readathon. However, I finally finished this 900-page tome which I‘d been working on for the past couple of months, so I‘d say the weekend was a success! Thanks to @TheReadingMermaid and @Andrew65 for hosting.
Thirteen: Unlucky for some, but not for me in my weird little number quest. Am currently accepting bets on when people think I might reach number 100 #countingbooks
Double spot for numbers ten and eleven #countingbooks
Spotted a number six. On to number seven... #six #countingbooks Thoroughly enjoying Neal Stephenson's wordsmithery (is wordsmithery a word?) and world-building. It's the book, and series of books, that the phrase 'sprawling epic' could have been designed for
Anyone else having weirdness with notification and times today? For instance, after I check my notifications, the red bubble with the number goes away ... but when I close the app it comes back. (No, I‘m pretty sure I didn‘t get 46 likes in 3 seconds.) And I just commented on something minutes ago, and the person responded just now, but when I look for it, the app shows it as “5h” ... is it a time zone issue?
✨Soo Litsy is finalllllly back up!!! Yay!! I'm a little confused as to why it was down when I don't seem to notice any changes? I also have yet to start using #LibraryThing. Can anyone explain to me the point in Litsy servers being down? What's different? Also, is Library Thing worth getting use to a new app? 🙈
@BarbaraTheBibliophage the number is lower for me today, but still not #29!
For those of you in the #BOOKED2018 or not I'm feeling rather at odds because while trying to pick my books to read I do not know what MC stands for. If anyone could help my poor confused brain out I would gladly appreciate it. 🤔🤔
Part of his Baroque Cycle, The Confusion, along with Quicksilver and The System of the World, effortlessly weaves a wealth of historical fact into a page turning adventure story. Science, architecture, history, pirates, alchemy, courtly intrigues, all are present, and the story is littered with real historical figures brought vividly to life. I learned more reading this series than I did in school! essential reading
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It is the late 1600s on the high seas. A group of Barbary galley slaves plot as they ply the oars of a pirate ship, hatching a daring scheme to find an enormous cache of Spanish gold. Amazingly, they succeed - leaving some very unhappy men behind who vow to hunt down the vagabonds and bring them to justice, no matter the cost. -review to follow