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Nov 26, 2015 11:13AM

61281 Tell me about it, I put aside a little for one ticket each month then start thinking of how awesome a library I could have ;)
Nov 26, 2015 10:16AM

61281 That's very well done Paisley - even if it were unintentional ;)

My list is just getting longer and longer, I may need more than a month and a small lottery win (for the purchasing of some of these books :S)
Nov 26, 2015 09:53AM

61281 No, sorry, should have explained better - it's to read any works by female authors.

I personally find it especially important for me to do this year after the Scott Bergstrom hoo ha recently.
Nov 26, 2015 12:55AM

61281 *taps mic* Hello? Are you out there?

So as some of you may or may not know, this December is #ReadWomen month. It's currently getting big on Twitter & Tumblr and I already have the start of my book list made out - some of them are even dusty books ;D (The Color Purple, The Handmaid's Tale, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Black Mamba Boy to name a few)

Will anyone else be reading along with this theme?
Aug 27, 2015 02:34AM

61281 Yay!! PEOPLE!!!
I have no real excuse except new fitness regimes & attempting to knit special people presents has kept me occupied and away from computer (also away from books - which is even worse!)
Jun 08, 2015 06:52AM

61281 So I've noticed a fair amount of shouting into the ether in this group.... I know I've been having troubles keeping up due to work and studying and trying to fit in reading and knitting etc but I was just wondering if there were a group of you lurking out there?

Our group reads/discussions seem to not be doing too well really, is anybody still interested in them?

I have inspections & office moves to deal with this month so may be quiet, but do not panic - Dusty does have another mod in case it all kicks off (ahahahaha) whilst I disappear.
May 01, 2015 06:30AM

61281 Not until October, no ;) And thank you :)
May 01, 2015 05:04AM

61281 I shall be starting the Outlander series for the summer :) Especially now I'm all caught up on Song of Ice and Fire ;)
May 01, 2015 05:03AM

61281 Do you have a series or the first book in a series just waiting for you to start it? Why not get ready for nice warm days reading in the sun by getting hooked on a series?
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Apr 23, 2015 09:55AM

61281 Hi Kate, great to meet you :D
Sounds like an interesting major you have there, consider me jealous ;)
Hope to see you around!
Mar 18, 2015 12:04AM

61281 So I'm now starting A Dance with Dragons if anyone would like to join me?
Feb 13, 2015 12:14AM

61281 I also enjoy the grouping, makes sense and keeps everything in one place rather than if he had gone through a timeline :)

I also have his biograhy of the Thames and Venice... so those could be interesting at some point :)
Feb 10, 2015 12:14PM

61281 My big beasty is London: The Biography - hopefully I can get it reda by end of this month :D
Feb 04, 2015 04:53AM

61281 For the shortest month of the year why not pick up the biggest book on your Dusty shelf?

Go on, you know you want to ;)
Nov 06, 2014 12:21AM

61281 Stefani - SpelingExpirt wrote: "I've been working my way through a non-fiction book for a while that fits in with war. Fighting on the Home Front: The Legacy of Women in World War One by Kate Adie, it's a signed c..."

That sounds very interesting Stefani :D Hope you're enjoying it :D
Nov 04, 2014 06:38AM

61281 Those sound good Jime :)

My soldier/war based one shall be one I've kept putting off for a while - Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks.
Nov 02, 2014 01:11AM

61281 Well, here's an executive decision..... the themes for this month's read :)

District - so books based around an area - as big or as small an area as you like - or about an area.

Soldiers/War - A book with the theme of war, battles, soldiers, etc as Rememberance/Armistice/Veterans day falls this month.

Enjoy yourselves :D
Oct 30, 2014 03:15AM

61281 I'm going to throw my hat in the ring with my 1 vote for District Based... it's a big book that falls into that so I know I'll need a month for it ;)
Oct 28, 2014 01:04PM

61281 Okay folks - here's a list of themes that you can choose from for next month:

Soldiers/War (with Veterans/Rememberance day falling in November)

Food (I believe that a number of our US members came forward with this idea in line with Thanksgiving being that month)

Festival (to link with the food - feasting/ celebrating sort of thing)

Autumnal/Fall cover theme - so what we consider autumn/fall colours on the covers of a book.

District based - so maybe a book or set of books based in an area... such as Appalachia, Italy, South of France or a smaller area such as the Amalfi Coast or Sardinia.... you get the picture.

Prequels/Sequels to classics not written by the same author (ie: 'Wicked' as prequel to Wizard of Oz or Scarlett to Gone With The Wind).

Award Winners - well, yeah, books that won awards ;)

Folks - the choice is yours :D
Oct 22, 2014 11:35PM

61281 There have been a number of suggestions put through for next month's theme read, as well as many suggestions for other things that can be done, so they shall be put in a post or a poll for people to comment/vote upon and the two most wanted shall be in for November.

The suggestions for other things to do within the group shall also be put up for discussion :)

Watch this space!!
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