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I've read 114 books on my Kindle sinch March 21.  Some of them are re-reads, some of them are shorter stories (J.D. Robb in Death novellas). Before March 21, I hadn't picked up a DTB in probably 3-4 years. I always listened to books on my ipod. Now I do both. I read for several hours in the evening after the kids go to bed, and I listen to books while in the car and I'm in the car ALOT! I also always have both ipod and Kindle with me wherever I am so if I have a few spare minutes, I'm reading/listening. I have copies of many books in both audio and Kindle version so I jump back and forth between the 2 if I can. Yes, my habit is expensive, but it's about the only vice I have and it's one of the reasons I work part-time. It's well worth the money to me.

I started the Stephanie Plum series last night and I'm almost finished with the first book. It will be the 4th book I've read since Dec 1st.

I also read to the kids a lot. We probably read a book or two a week out loud.

I don't watch much TV and as I said before, housework isn't a high priority.
 

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gertiekindle said:
They are such easy reads and so much fun. I hope you're enjoying Stephanie. She just gets better as more family members play a bigger part.

I see by your sig you're also reading the Born In trilogy. That's my third fave NR trilogy. First is Chesapeake Bay (Quinn Brothers +1), second is the Key trilogy.
I was hooked on Stephanie the minute
grandma shot the chicken

I'm working my way through all of Nora Roberts. I enjoy her trilogies. Since getting Edgar I have read:

In Death Series (all 33 including novellas)
In the Garden Trilogy
Concannon Sisters Trilogy (finished yesterday)
The Circle Trilogy
Sign of the Seven Trilogy
The Key Trilogy
Three Sisters Trilogy
Irish Trilogy

I have the Dream Trilogy and the Chesapeake Bay series left to read and then I'll start on her stand alones. Hopefully they'll get some of the earlier ones kindlized as well. I read Cheaspeake Bay several years ago. I live on the Eastern Shore of Maryland myself and I live close to where I think she set the book. It's hard for me to pick a favorite, I enjoy them all so much.
 
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