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Great! Tell me when to PM you. I don't want to clog the boards needlessly. Btw I read only on my kindle, so I can't bookmark individual pages, only percentages. I think I'll read



I'll be reading: Emma, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion, Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey


I was also thinking when I finished, I'd read The Jane Austen Book Club too.


Kara, I got a few pages into Jane Austen Book Club and bailed, but you might like it, who knows.


Up until now I've only read Northanger Abbey, and I'd love to join in a Pride and Prejudice discussion, since I plan to read it this year. I won't have time for the rest, though...

Emma will be my first read.



Okay then. I'll wait. I've freed up even more time for reading and I'm raring to go.

Okay then. I'll wait..."
Just so you know, Emma will be read this and next month (Jan & Feb), so if you wanted to get started reading that you could.

Emma will be ..."
Sounds great! I'll definitely join in one of the Austen reads, so I'll be on the lookout for the schedule. Thanks Kristi!

I'm on it.

Job and read?

Job and read?"
lol...wouldn't that be the life!! Glad to have you on the Jane Austen Challenge, I'm starting Emma today and will be reading it through February, so hopefully that gives us all enough time, but if not, just comment as you go along.



I would love to read this book with you guys.


The Terror By Dan Simmons
Anyone care to join me?
Would anyone like to start in March or earlier?


Edit: Oh no, the audiobook is abridged! Man, why would they do that??...Oh well - I will still join in, it will just be a little more challenging to keep up.

Edit: Oh no, the audiobook is abridged! Man, why would they do that??...Oh well - I will st..."
I always wonder why they would abridge books...seems like such a waste.

I'll join in with you - I started reading a few days ago for just the same reason. I'm about 200 pages in but look forward to the discussion.
So far I'll say that I'm seeing a little "Gangs of New York"

I will be willing to help you with the thread, similar to the one we have for The Goldfinch.

I'm interested in reading this book, but wouldn't have the time until March when one of my other reads wraps up. I'll be on the lookout for when you start and I'll jump in if the timing is right. I realize the movie comes out in 2 weeks, so I might miss the boat on this one!

Yay! OK, I'll be on the lookout for getting a copy of it this month.

Linda, Delmy, Kristina, Zulfiya. Add your name to the list if you want.
Quirks59m. I know you have already started. WOuld you like to put it on hold and wait till March? It is up to you :-)
Everybody, please confirm that you are serious about this buddy read.


Linda, Delmy, Kristina, Zulfiya. Add your name to the list if you want.
Quirks59m. I know you have already started. WOuld you lik..."
I think that I'll keep reading, but I will probably follow the discussion as it will still be pretty fresh.

Linda, Delmy, Kristina, Zulfiya. Add your name to the list if you want.
Quirks59m. I know you have already starte..."
I'm very new to how book clubs work on Goodreads but this one popped up in my email and Becky said y'all might be looking for members. If you are talking about Mark Helprin's Winter Tale Id be interested in joining (granted I had to Google it). I just need to know what the rules/expectations/procedures are for the Buddy Reads.

Buddy reads are very informal. We have a lax reading schedule (not about dates, but about portions) and we usually post when we think we are ready to post. It is all in one thread, a special thread for a particular novel, and then we comment and mark spoilers. We just finished another buddy read The Goldfinch, and you can see how things are rolling there. We only marked spoilers, and it is easy using 'some html is ok' button in the right corner of your comment box.
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We also are going to read a new book about India/Asia and you can nominate one if you have something that fits the themed requirements.

Buddy reads are very informal. We have a lax reading schedule (not about dates, but about portions) and we usually post when we think we are ready to post. It is all in one thread, ..."
I'm so in if y'all have me. Stupid question, what are html comments?

If it is a laptop or a desktop, right above the comment box where you are typing there is this button 'some html is ok' It helps to mark spoilers , underscore, italicize or boldface the text.
Click on it and it will give you what you have to type before and after the message to either mark it like spoilers or underscore the message. For example,
It is wonderful to have new members who are willing to participate .
Or a spoiler (view spoiler)

But yes, right above the comment box, between the last post on the page and the actual box you type in.
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Let the group know what you want to read, and someone might join you. I am sure buddy readers make the reading journey more enjoyable. In addition, it is a nice stimulus to keep reading.