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Anthony, Administrator, Keeper of the Really Good Coffee
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Apr 02, 2013 07:34AM

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thanks mark. so far i havent seen the casual discussion, everybody seems so serious, but i am sure in a matter of time i will find some that arent. i couldnt believe i couldnt start a group that not only had to have a topic but a sub topic, and that i had to only use well known quotes. i wonder what will happen when they see my quotes......
Mark wrote: "Check out Straw Dogs by John Gray...a great book and a very stimulating review thread."
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Will correct profile later -- you're right, Up, this will take some re-education, which is the whole problem with things on the web (sez I, who first used the ARPAnet in 1979): it takes so much &%*% time to learn every new application! Cuts into reading/writing/living time!

There are long threads on everything from Gatsby to The Road to the Bible, something for everyone... you may find yourself in a large room with many voices, unlike the cosy club-like BTS Shelfari, but its up to you to get involved and make your voice heard.
Well, i did jump into the Gatsby debate, as well as the Atlas Shrugged, and Melina Haynes Chalktown and have found some interesting people over at Poetry!, including quite a few of you who have migrated here.
Over on Shelfari, we tended to have an occasional group read, with varying degrees of success.
Here on Goodreads, it seems like discussing books that members have read at some point in time is more popular. I wonder if anyone wants to throw out a few titles, with comments and we start a mini thread of such discussions
Over on Shelfari, we tended to have an occasional group read, with varying degrees of success.
Here on Goodreads, it seems like discussing books that members have read at some point in time is more popular. I wonder if anyone wants to throw out a few titles, with comments and we start a mini thread of such discussions
