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[QUOTE="lindseh, post: 130427, member: 13128"] I read Albert Camus' "The Plague". It was one of those books that I had bought years ago and had started reading a few separate times but never made it past the second chapter. Maybe I'll bring 1984 this time... I'm sure I've read the first chapter at least 5 times by now... In the first few days I had so many people to talk to and I was still on the learning curve with how to divide my time between napping and laundry and eating. But once I hit Logrono and was held up there for 3 days with tendonitis as other pilgrims came and went and my pilgrim family left me, I was very glad indeed to have an English novel to read. This time I'm bringing my Kobo because there were quite a few days where I felt a little bored in the long afternoons after having finished walking so early. Also, I'll be in Europe for about 4 weeks off the Camino, so I'm sure I'll find time to fit in quite a bit of reading - particularly in planes, trains and automobiles. Cheers, Lindsey [/QUOTE]
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