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message 1: by Jeane, Book-tator (new)

Jeane (pinkbookdragon) | 323 comments This is a forum for any "buddy reads" "Alternative reads" or "Side reads" that you guys want to have for the group! If you are interested in starting a buddy read just post a new topic on the book of interest. The good news is that it can be ANY book you want! (In other words, it doesn't have to be any sort of classic). So if you are interested in starting a buddy read thread, go for it!


message 2: by Heather (new)

Heather Tucker | 3 comments THis is a great idea. Does anyone want to read" When the NIghtbird Sings" with me? Robert Mc Cammon was known in the 90's but this series ,so far interesting to me.


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi everyone, I'm Tara, and I'm a new moderator for the group. I noticed that the buddy read section hasn't had much activity of late, which is a shame, as buddy reads can be a ton of fun and they often push you to read something you wouldn't ordinarily read.

So I just wanted to see if anyone is interested in doing a buddy read...I've been wanting to read Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell if anyone else would like to read that one. However, I'm open to trying damn near anything as long as it's classic, so if anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear them!


message 4: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown Tara wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Tara, and I'm a new moderator for the group. I noticed that the buddy read section hasn't had much activity of late, which is a shame, as buddy reads can be a ton of fun and they o..."

I'm interested, this book will fill in the 'O' for my A-Z classic list! I'm not really sure how a buddy read works though. Also, I won't be able to start this until June.


message 5: by [deleted user] (last edited May 18, 2016 05:47AM) (new)

Valerie wrote: "Tara wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Tara, and I'm a new moderator for the group. I noticed that the buddy read section hasn't had much activity of late, which is a shame, as buddy reads can be a ton of f..."

Hi Valerie! Basically how the buddy read works is that there will be a thread set up in the discussion forum for the book we decide on, and anyone who is interested can post their thoughts after they've read the book.

June sounds fine to me! There are definitely some "O" classics I wouldn't mind reading. Which of the following sounds best to you: Othello by Shakespeare, The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway, The Odyssey by Homer, or One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn?

Or does anyone else have an "O" book they'd like to nominate?


message 6: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown Tara wrote: "Valerie wrote: "Tara wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Tara, and I'm a new moderator for the group. I noticed that the buddy read section hasn't had much activity of late, which is a shame, as buddy reads c..."

I'm actually interested in the Orwell book that you suggested!


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

Valerie wrote: "Tara wrote: "Valerie wrote: "Tara wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Tara, and I'm a new moderator for the group. I noticed that the buddy read section hasn't had much activity of late, which is a shame, as ..."

Oh, sorry, haven't had my morning coffee yet. I just reread your post and am feeling a bit sheepish.

Ok then, Down and Out in Paris and London! How does mid-June sound to you?


message 8: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown Tara wrote: "Valerie wrote: "Tara wrote: "Valerie wrote: "Tara wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Tara, and I'm a new moderator for the group. I noticed that the buddy read section hasn't had much activity of late, which..."

Ha, ha.... I was up one coffee on you I guess! Mid June is fine.


message 9: by Cindy (new)

Cindy If you want to start mid June, I would buddy read Down and Out in Paris and London. I read a sample today, very depressing but should be a good read on poverty.


message 10: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown Valerie wrote: "Hi, I'm new to the group, yes, another Valerie!

Hi Valerie & Tara. If you are reading this mid June, then I would like to join."



Wow, in my 'real life' there aren't that many Valeries! Funny! We can use each other as our alter egos...


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Cindy! And welcome to the group, other Valerie! Yes, mid-June looks like a good time to read it. I will set up a separate discussion thread for it at that time.

Looking forward to reading it with everyone :)


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

Valerie wrote: "Valerie wrote: "Hi, I'm new to the group, yes, another Valerie!

Hi Valerie & Tara. If you are reading this mid June, then I would like to join."


Wow, in my 'real life' there aren't that many Va..."


Let's hope we don't get a third! We'd have to resort to "Valerie 1," "Valerie 2," and "Valerie 3" labels, or something of that sort lol.


message 13: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown Just checking in - do we think we will start on the 15th (or so)? I will be starting 'Never Let me Go' today, and i don't expect it to take long to read.


message 14: by Cindy (new)

Cindy The 15th (or so) works for me. My reading schedule is wide open right now so we can start anytime


message 15: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 06, 2016 03:18PM) (new)

The 15th sounds good to me too! However, I would also be ok with starting earlier, perhaps on Sunday the 12th.

If everyone agrees, I'll start an official thread for the book on June 12th, and from then on we can discuss it there.


message 16: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown Ok, the 12th is fine.


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