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As a side note, we hit a limit of 100 folders, such that we can't create new folders anymore.
So I'm working on consolidating folders down into years rather than having one for each book. At least for older reads. The current year or so will remain with individual folders. I may only do 2010 to start with, but I'll probably do at least 2011 and possibly 2012 at some point too. That should keep us below the threshold for a bit.
So I'm working on consolidating folders down into years rather than having one for each book. At least for older reads. The current year or so will remain with individual folders. I may only do 2010 to start with, but I'll probably do at least 2011 and possibly 2012 at some point too. That should keep us below the threshold for a bit.
Good choice. We were going to read a book in honour of Joanna. Having it as an official pick makes it more special.
Rob wrote: "As a side note, we hit a limit of 100 folders, such that we can't create new folders anymore."
Goodreads says it's limit is 500.
The number of folders can be adjusted from this moderator menu:
group page > group info > edit > Click for advanced options
Some mods do point out that only the 100 most recently used Folders (i.e comment posted) are displayed, but all are accessible from searches.
Rob wrote: "As a side note, we hit a limit of 100 folders, such that we can't create new folders anymore."
Goodreads says it's limit is 500.
The number of folders can be adjusted from this moderator menu:
group page > group info > edit > Click for advanced options
Some mods do point out that only the 100 most recently used Folders (i.e comment posted) are displayed, but all are accessible from searches.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVQIT...
and links to music from the Tufa at
http://alexbledsoe.com/the-tufa/the-h...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVQIT...
and links to music from the Tufa at
http://alexbledsoe.com/the-tufa/the-hum..."
Nice find! So cool.
Tassie Dave wrote: "Good choice. We were going to read a book in honour of Joanna. Having it as an official pick makes it more special.
Rob wrote: "As a side note, we hit a limit of 100 folders, such that we can't cr..."
Hmm. Interesting. Their whole folder structure is awful to begin with. Something like that wouldn't surprise me.
Those advanced options only control how much is shown on the main group page. I created a new folder for this book and I couldn't even see it on the list (which is limited to 100) to move that folder to the top, even though it did exist. So allowing more than 100 while not letting you sort more than 100 is kind of pointless IMHO.
I think I may still go ahead and finish consolidating the 2010 threads into a single folder.
Rob wrote: "As a side note, we hit a limit of 100 folders, such that we can't cr..."
Hmm. Interesting. Their whole folder structure is awful to begin with. Something like that wouldn't surprise me.
Those advanced options only control how much is shown on the main group page. I created a new folder for this book and I couldn't even see it on the list (which is limited to 100) to move that folder to the top, even though it did exist. So allowing more than 100 while not letting you sort more than 100 is kind of pointless IMHO.
I think I may still go ahead and finish consolidating the 2010 threads into a single folder.

Now the usual question, is the audiobook any good? I'll admit I haven't even looked up the narrator yet, or the sample.
I think I'll just give it a try I have a really long drive coming up next week.



I've read a couple of Bledsoe's Eddie LaCrosse books, which are basically hard-boiled detective stories in a sword-and-sorcery setting, and enjoyed them quite a bit, so I'm interested to check out the Tufa series.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v18Q...

But I got about a third of the way through on audio book today while driving. It's an interesting choice in narration where a man is doing most of the male pov parts, and a woman is doing most of the female pov parts. They switch at obvious breaks, but that seems to be a few times per chapter usually. I've been fine with it, but not in love with it.
Also for those that thought last month's pick was light on plot, so far this is even more so, in my opinion. I'm OK with that, and they have been setting up a few things, but it is slow going for sure.
While I've for the most part been enjoying getting to know the characters, I'd be curious on what others thought of how the female protagonist is written by this male author. To me it doesn't feel quite right, but I'm not a woman, and I might be off base.


The book had a lot going on and should provoke some interesting discussion.


But there's a real sense of menace lurking in the background. It's not Southern Gothic, exactly, more like Appalachian Weird.
So far this feels like one of my favorite movies, the 1993 film Flesh and Bone, starring Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan and James Caan (with an early role by Gwynneth Paltrow before she was famous). Even though it takes place in the Southwest, it has that same kind of feel: small town, working class, disconnected from the world, slower pace, folks who aren't real good and some who are real bad. It just kind of burbles along with menace and secrets.
Trailer: https://youtu.be/1SbacB2W1l8
It's written and directed by the same guy who adapted all of the Harry Potter books.


I love that you guys did this to honor Joanna, and this is the best possible way ever, for us. I hope that the last book I'm reading before I go gets picked up to be read as well. Of course I don't plan on releasing myself from the mortal coil until I'm a hundred so I hope Tom and Veronica, and the rest, will be around in 51 years because I will be and I'll be reading something.
I'm not always into Fantasy but when a pick like this comes around WOW!





...and I just returned from a deep, deep research rabbit hole. Fascinating.
ETA: Dayton represent. Marion's 4eva.


Much less "heavy" than I'd expected, too. I'm sure there's a bad pun about tufa in there somewhere.
