And after my list of 2022 favorites,
as well as my 2022 stats,
here is to a fun wrap up:
Year of reading 2022 part 3
There are a lot of those online, but these are my favorites.
The idea is to finish the sentences and answer the questions
exclusively with titles I read in 2022.
If you are intrigued by a title, just copy and paste it in the search button, and you will access the review. If nothing shows up, look it up in Goodreads
– When I was younger I was Stuart Little
– People might be surprised to discover that I’m L’Inconnue de la Seine
– I will never be The Witch in the Wood
– At the end of a long day I need Crimson Sails
– Right now I’m feeling Intuitio
– Someday I want to Love in the Library
– At a party you’d find me Beginning to Pray
– I’ve never (been) Autour de la Lune
– I really don’t enjoy The Sound and the Fury
– In my next life I want Tmorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
– If you could go anywhere, where would you go: At the Mountains of Madness
– Your favorite form of transportation: Paris-Briançon
– Your best friend is Le Grand Meaulnes
– You and your friends are The First Men in the Moon
– What’s the weather like: Le Crépuscule des fauves
– Favorite time of day: Eventide
– If your life was: Absolutely on Music
– What is life to you: A World of Curiosities
– Your fear: Les Fourmis
– What is the best advice you have to give: Lean on Me
– Thought for the Day: How do you live?
– How I would like to die: The Lifted Veil
– My soul’s present condition: Entre deux mondes
I began the day with The Martins.
On my way to work, I saw The Ill-Made Knight,
and walked by The Last House on Neddless Street
to avoid The 39 Steps,
but I made sure to stop at Jamaica Inn.
In the office, my boss said, Respire,
and sent me to research Unbeaten Tracks in Japan.
At lunch with The Daughter of Time,
I noticed (a) Beast in the Shadows
under The Grid,
then went back to my desk, So Big.
Later, on the journey home, I bought (a) Fer-de-Lance
because I have Un Chien à ma table.
Then settling down for the evening, I picked up The Snow Goose
and studied The Three-Body Problem
before saying goodnight to The Night Gardener.
I have so much fun with this every year!
Have you tried with the titles of the books you read in 2022?
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Please leave the link of your post in a comment
if you did some of that fun stuff
with the titles you read yourself in 2022
This is so fun! My favorite is “Someday I want to Love in the Library.”🤣
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Yes, a good one, lol
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Fun! Life is a World of Curiosities, isn’t it?!
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It sure is!!
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Such a fun post. I might take you up on that one day.
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That would be fun!
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Marvelous. I’ve done one as well and scheduled it to go live later this month.
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Just visited it, really neat!
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You made a triple play! Good work finding so many perfect responses.
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Thanks, I use these 3 lists every year. I particularly enjoy the last one, as it makes a story. Feel free to use them next year, I have no idea where I originally found them
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I agree, the last series of prompts does read like a short story or outline for a novel! Brilliant. 🙂
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Yes, I have a lot of fun with this one every year. Feel free to use it, I can’t remember whwre this is coming from
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