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Next up is Neon Green!

I live and work in Wrexham (which is in North Wales in the UK). I work in financial services for an international company.
I read books for pleasure and tend to function as the go-to guy for book suggestions.
I like reading both physical and ebooks.
I live with my partner, Mike and have two shihtzus, Jasper and Franklin.
I used to resist calling myself geeky and would say how much I enjoy reading SF & Genre fiction but now fully embrace the geek label.
I geek out about apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic writing. I'm also a fan of non-fiction narrative podcasts.
I write a monthly book suggestion email newsletter for friends.
I'm currently rereading the Game of Thrones book series as a work colleague is reading it for the first time and her questions keep tripping me up.

I have a partner of 14 years and I work as a web manager during the day. I'm lucky to have free access to the Pop Rocket facebook group to keep me sane at work.

My absolute favorite book is "Charlotte's Web" by EB White. A close runner-up would be "A Density of Souls" by Christopher Rice.
I am single and I work at a major insurance company in Tennessee. I'm a podcast fanatic with Pop Rocket being one of my faves. I listen, weekly to Pop Rocket, Throwing Shade, The Read and Yo, Is This Racist.
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I live and work in Wrexham (which is in North Wales in the UK). I work in financial services for an international company.
I read books for pleasure and tend to function ..."
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I live and work in Wrexham (which is in North Wales in the UK). I work in financial services for an international company.
I read books for pleasure and tend to function ..."
Ben, how can we get on your newsletter list?

My name's Zachary Davis, and I'm 26 and living in Madison, Wisconsin. I work as technical support for electronic health record software.
My story is that I'm absolutely terrible at time management, and am still trying to figure out how to balance work, my new house, and hobbies, even four years after college. Instead of reading novels, I've been immersing myself in online news and politics daily for a few years, and the Pop Rocket book club seemed like an excellent opportunity to try to get back into reading for pleasure.
Based on some other threads on the Facebook group, I got a copy of Ready, Player One and am going to work on reading that next. Then, the Turner House.
I'm really looking forward to being able to find new recommendations!

I was a college prof for many years, and I read a lot of student work and generated a lot of substantial and meaningful feedback for student consumption. My reviews here tend to be less kind, but I'm going to dial it down for our group and engage with love again.
Also an avid listener of the podcast and the fb group of course :-)

I'm almost 32 and it's been almost a year exactly that I have been a homeowner for the first time. Most of our books are still packed as we (me and partner-man of 5+ years) haven't yet trekked to IKEA to get shelves to hold them. I mostly read on my Kindle anyway because my tiny hands (lol) get strained easily.
In another life, I studied Russian and Ukrainian; I love social justice and history, and I'm also Jewish. I also studied comparative literature. Basically, I will read anything (including philosophy and critical theory)! Recent favorites include Dune (Herbert), Shrill (Lindy West), Blueprint for Disaster (Hunt) and The Divide (Taibbi). I am also a homebody and plans include setting up a perfect reading nook soon. Being a Pop Rocket listener, I love consuming all kinds of media and interacting with you all on FB.

I'm Justin. I live and work in the East central part of MN. I am round about an hour north of the Twin Cities metro. I share my living space with a whole bunch of cats and my wife who teaches HS english. We both read fairly actively though I'm no patch on her rate. I have a fair amount of difficulty staying focused so sometimes I read the same page for awhile before I get back into gear and get on with it.
My favorite book is Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein. Last book I finished was Sula by Toni Morrison. Currently starting out my reading year trying to make my self a better human with Between The World And Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates.

I'm Katie, I'm 33, and I live in Decatur, GA (just outside Atlanta's city limits) with my husband and our dog. I'm a massage therapist and have always been a voracious reader. I was anti-ebook for a looonnng time but I've since embraced it (especially for library books!), but I almost always buy physical copies of books I really love.
I'll read basically anything - nonfiction, sci-fi, memoir, YA, "chick-lit", fantasy - you name it. Excited to hear what y'all are reading! I just started H is for Hawk yesterday and I'm already ~35% through.

I'm Herbie, 26, living in Philadelphia, working as a graphic designer.
I've been a devoted reader since I started working full-time, 4 years ago. My commute has been between 20-60 minutes at various points and I cherish that time to read. At my current job, I take some time during lunch to read for 10-15 minutes. It's not much, but it can be a nice getaway, even though I really enjoy my job.
I read mostly fiction, but have a major soft spot for celeb memoirs (especially about food and/or LGBTQ issues).
I just read Big Little Lies (in advance of the HBO mini series) and i'm currently reading The Handmaid's Tale for the first time (in advance of the Hulu series). I also recently read Dave Holmes' "Party of One", which I LOVED.
I read almost exclusively physical copies (the Free Library of Philadelphia is a true gift) but break out the Kindle every once in a while.

I'm really focused on promoting pleasure reading to students lately and as such I'm stepping up my own reading game to be a good role model.
Happy to be here and see what everyone recommends!

I'm 34 (but with the face of a smooth 29) live in Brooklyn and work on the marketing side of a magazine. Thanks to my job, I have access to a bookshelf of galley copies--which is a blessing and a curse. A blessing, because, well free books, but also because it sometimes points me in the direction of a book I'd never normally pick up. A curse: because towers of books surround my cube and my room, but I really do read 'em all!
I love books about pop culture and music and, @herbie, Dave Holmes book was one of my favorites. Less for it's 90s pop culture nostalgia and more for its tender recounting of what it was like to be a pop cuture-loving gay man from the midwest trying to figure out life in NYC (and life in general).
I'm currently reading: James McBride's Kill 'Em and Leave: Searching for James Brown and the American Soul which is about SO MUCH more than James Brown. If you love music, READ IT.
I look forward to sharing reads and hearing all about your faves!

I'm Abbey, I'm 28 and live in Connecticut. I'm a children and teen librarian at a small public library. I read mostly middle grade and YA, and not just for work, it's what I liked even before becoming a children's librarian. Podcasts and Goodreads are great ways for me to branch out and read books that are actually written for grown-ups! I loved when Pop Rocket did the summer book club.
I like to read (and own) physical copies of books, but I recently moved into a teeny tiny apartment and my books are all in drawers Rory Gilmore style. I've been using my Kindle more to read things from NetGalley to help with ordering at work.
I don't really have favorites, but if I have to pick I'm going with The Phantom Tollbooth and The Westing Game.

Hey, so jealous! I have my MLIS but have not gotten a position in a library yet. In California you have to have the California teaching credential to be a K-12 Librarian, and I don't have it. If you want I'd love some suggestions for your latest and greatest YA novels!

I'm Moira, age 36. I live in Philadelphia and have been devouring books since toddlerhood (less literally as I grew up). I have a kindle, but prefer physical books.
I tend towards historical fiction, especially WWII related. I also like dystopian YA and the occasional fluff. In 2017, I'm trying to read books not written for me, and also poetry.
Thanks for starting this!

Hey, Shauna! Feel free to add me as a friend on Goodreads and check out my shelves. I don't read as much YA as I probably should, but I've got some on there. :)
We have the same requirement here in NYS. I went to a School Media Program that integrated the required classes for state teaching certification into my masters program, so I got it all done at the same time. Good luck!

I'm Heather, age 27, from Toronto (Canada). I work for an environmental NFP and I live with my cat, Mr. Darcy. I prefer physical books (I love wandering second-hand book stores) but I also own a Kobo with many many books on it, yet to be read.
I read pretty much anything: memoirs, fantasy, non-fiction, contemporary, historical fiction, etc. I am trying to diversify my book shelf with some sci-fi and classics I've never gotten around to.
Currently reading City on Fire, next up Faithful by Alice Hoffman (one of my favorite authors).

I'm Abbey, I'm 28 and live in Connecticut. I'm a children and teen librarian at a small public library. I read mostly middle grade and YA, and not just for work, it's what I liked even..."
OMG THE WESTING GAME. Got big love for the Tollbooth as well.

I'm a voice teacher and singer by trade and my daily schedule is evening-loaded, so one of the great joys of my life is reading for hours in broad daylight. I mostly read fiction but am open to lots of genres. I have a hard time not finishing a book once I've started it, even if I hate it.
My all time favorite book is probably Mating, by Norman Rush. This week I read Curtis Sittenfeld's Sisterland (mehhhh) and Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad (loved, but literally just finished and am still chewing it over).


MR DARCY. Amazing cat name.

I'm Krista, 27, from Sydney, Australia (alternatively: Straya). I do communication and education at a medical research organisation so get to geek out on ***science*** all day, despite never having studied it.
My favourite book is Virginia Wolf's Mrs Dalloway. I can't quite bring myself to get a kindle, although the lack of shelf space in my house should encourage me to do so.
I read a lot of non-fiction, especially around history and medicine. I'd love to get back into reading fiction so I can't wait to get some recommendations from the group (also about any good audiobooks).

My name is Rochelle and I hail from sunny Down Under. I'm a life long book worm and lover of all types of written word. Have just finished the modern feminist manifesto 'Fight Like A Girl' by Clementine Ford which was hard going yet fantastic. Planning to read new things this year rather than my constant rehashing. I definitely in danger of creating a echo chamber, I think.

In the kindle/physical book debate, I struggle. The Kindle's been a life saver the past few years, but being far from English bookstores/libraries has only made me miss physical books more. I went home for the holidays and spent more time (and money) in bookstores than I'd like to admit...

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Feel free to say a few words about who you are, where you live, what you're into, and your latest read.
My name is Laura Darling and I live in the SF Bay Area. I spend much of my life on social media, but try to balance that out by walking our three dogs and watering the garden. I'm currently on my second copy of Chernow's Hamilton, the first having been ripped to pieces by one of the aforementioned dogs.
I'm looking forward to meeting you.