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Thank you, Karin!

Thank you, Karin!"
Thanks Karin, we did a lot of work and I think we are pleased with the way it turned out


Thanks for giving it a chance!!! That's really all we can ask, and I'm gratified to see you all here doing just that!

I look forward to more participation since the only reason I went to Shelfari was for this group --- vs at least checking GR every day.

JoLene, I look forward to being more involved in some other GR groups including your Historical Fictionistas group! I just added the February read to my shelf and hope to get to it soon!
I also may go back and read your January read as well, since The Lake House has been on my TBR since it came out!

JoLene, I look forward to being more involved in some other GR groups including your Historical Fictionistas group! I just add..."
I also want to read The Lake House, but it was on the long side, and I'm doing the winter scavenger hunt !!
I just posted our yearly Historical Fictionista University Challenge. Basically, you can "earn" a BA, Masters and PhD by doing different reading tasks.

That seems like more than I can realistically commit to, but I will take a look for sure!
I am just excited to expand my historical fiction reading. I realized after this year that about half of my top 10 were historical fiction! I read some really great ones.
I looked at listening to The Lake House on audio but when I downloaded a sample I was not very excited about the narrator :(

Yep --- you have a lot on your plate.
If it makes you feel any better ---- we have many members that don't finish in a year. You can pick and chose what you want to do.
I definitely enjoy my historical fiction -- and that groups have members that like all the sub-genres, so if you are looking for a particular subject like Roman or Revolutionary War, you can find recommendations.





I'll try and join in when I can! I'm currently reading books of which the title starts with an S - from my to-read shelves. Will search for a WWII book!


I wish there was a Like button! Well said Joi.

Joi and Barbara, thank you for your kudos - - they mean a lot! I do really, really wish there were like buttons here for posts.

Hello!!!! Often when I see JudithG, I wonder whatever happened to JudithAnn! Nice to see you back!

Thanks Cin! I see you're still around too! It feels a bit like a high school reunion. :-)


Thank you so much, Rachel, for your kind and supportive comments. It really is very awesome to see some of our long lost members rejoining us to say hello as well as our current, active members who constitute the heart of our group.
I'm just now trying to move all my reviews to GR. Yikes. I'm up to the letter "D". This project could take awhile.

haha! Yes, I suppose! :-)


That's awesome, Paige! Happy you are part of PBT . . .and that we were able to help you get more out of Goodreads.

I don't normally abandoned books however, I just abandoned one and I'm wonderi..."
As long as you make a substantial effort then we welcome the reviews of abandoned books! I know that I find them some of the most entertaining reviews :)
If you just start a book, read a couple chapters, then decide it is not for you right now, then those reviews are probably less appropriate to post.


https://www.bookbub.com/blog/historic...

https://www.bookbub.com/blog/historic......"
Robin, I found it so it will work. I want to come back and look at that list more closely.
Perfect for this month, but it looks like they will be released throughout the year.

Finally I saw the people across the street re-clearing the area where the plough re-added stuff and asked them (calling from my front door since it was too snowy to use my crutches which I still need outside) if they could please clear from the nose of my van to the street (they are happy to help and we've helped each other over the years but we aren't friends and don't have each others' numbers) but they went above and beyond and even cleared both vehicles in the driveway (my son now has my daughter's former car but he can't take it to school where it would cost him an arm and a leg and his school ID gives him access to all public transportation--one of the fees each semester.)
I am planning to get them a gift card but have no idea if and where they might like to go out to eat. Husband, wife and their son were all in my driveway working on things. It was too late to get to the bank when they were done, but for sure I'll go tomorrow to take care of some important business I can't do online.

That would be a wonderful thank you. An American Express or Visa giftcard can be used anywhere.

A gift card is an excellent idea and always appreciated. I have been given Visa, MC, and Amex giftcards from clients and colleagues and they have been easy to use.

That would be a wonderful thank you. An American Express or Visa giftcard ..."
Yes, but I don't think they would respond as well to that, knowing this family. I'd love to see one of their adult kids outside and ask them, but am not going to wait too long. If I can find a gift card good for more than one restaurant I'll get that one if I don't see anyone in time.
When I used to take them produce from our garden we couldn't use, they always gave us fresh salmon, so I stopped since I was giving them stuff we'd otherwise have to put in the compost pile, so you can see the lovely, generous sort of people they are and I don't want it to seem like I'm paying them.

A gift card is an excellent idea and always appreciated. I have been given Visa, MC, an..."
Yes, this could work if I can find one. I don't even know if they eat in restaurants or not.
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