Everything on here is something I actually want to do and would enjoy doing - no unpleasant chores here, even if they sound like chores.

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It's the weekend! I should...

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Tidy the house. (I legitimately enjoy and want to do this).
34 (45.3%)

Read Biggles in the Terai
12 (16.0%)

Read some other Biggles book which you will suggest to me.
1 (1.3%)

Read Worrals Flies Again
14 (18.7%)

Read something not written by W. E. Johns which you will suggest to me
2 (2.7%)

Write the scene I couldn't fit in to "von Stalhein in the Light" in which he tenderly cleans Biggles' face. That's it, that's the scene.
13 (17.3%)

Do Yuletide canon review. For my assignment.
35 (46.7%)

Bake bread.
38 (50.7%)

Collect dead leaves and dump them in chicken coop so the floor level is raised and it doesn't flood the next time it rains.
44 (58.7%)

Finish watching Andor
24 (32.0%)

Do Yuletide canon review. For treats.
14 (18.7%)

Order some absurdly fancy and expensive mail order food for a holiday treat for myself (please suggest suitable mail order places in comments)
21 (28.0%)

sholio: sun on winter trees (Default)

From: [personal profile] sholio


Heyer works best by far for me in small doses - every time I pick up one of her books when I haven't ready any in a while, I thoroughly enjoy it, and then the enjoyment curve goes down steeply with subsequent books. Toll-Gate may turn out to be a particularly favorite for me, though.
philomytha: airplane flying over romantic castle (Default)

From: [personal profile] philomytha


I’m the opposite with Heyer, if I read one I am guaranteed to read at minimum a dozen more in quick succession. Though The Toll-Gate is one I don’t have, I think I might have borrowed it from the library once but I haven’t reread it lately, perhaps I should do something about that...
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