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message 1: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Hey everyone, I'm Erudessa (you can call me Dessa), I love fantasy and fairytales and I enjoy some sci-fi and hi-fi.

Thank you Bryce, for inviting me.


message 2: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) Erudessa wrote: "Hey everyone, I'm Erudessa (you can call me Dessa), I love fantasy and fairytales and I enjoy some sci-fi and hi-fi.

Thank you Bryce, for inviting me."


Welcome! No problem :) Hope you enjoy your stay here.


message 3: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) Kat wrote: "Could we do a book of the month thing and discuss it all together after the month is up, or something? Also, could we set up games in a few different threads?"

What type of games would you like? Go ahead and make a thread if you want to. But only for games :) and only 3 games can be made :) Reading is better than games on goodreads :0


message 4: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Hi everyone, I'm Nicki. I love fantasy, and any kind of speculative fiction. I'm a huge fan of Lord of the Rings, I'm a fangirl and a geek, just so y'all are warned ;)


message 5: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Hey Nicki!! Welcome to the crazy!!

BTW, if you ever need someone to fangirl with, I'm always available!! ;)


message 6: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Hey Erudessa! I'll totally keep that in mind ;)

Hey, Lydia! I have no idea what's going on so you may have to give me a brief virtual tour :P but your group looks fun.


message 7: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Once you see everything, Bryce's name will make more sense.


message 8: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway How would I enter the RP? And I'll see what I can do about reading the Magician's Nephew.


message 9: by Olivia :) (new)

Olivia :) (autonomous-typewriter) Hello, everyone!


message 10: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Hey, Olivia!


message 11: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) Welcome new members! I hope you are having an amazing day.


message 12: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) Who's ready to read The Magician's Nephew :)


message 13: by David (new)

David (drussell52) Hello Everyone,

I recognize a couple folks from other GR groups and glad to see the familiar names! My name is David Russell. I am both an avid reader and a fiction writer of short stories. I joined because the group size is appealing at the moment, and wanted to broaden my horizons too. I found you by reviewing the recently active groups category and going from there.

Kind Regards,

David Russell


message 14: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Hey, David, great to see you! *waves*


message 15: by David (new)

David (drussell52) Hello again,
Nicki and Lydia, appreciate your notes!
December read? Right now I have a couple books to get through but will take a rain-check and join you for a January or February read. What discussion title will those be posted under?
In terms of reading, I tend to go for general fiction: e.g., historic, medical, tastefully written romance; I also like the 20th century biography on occasion, and a hint of sci-fi or fantasy. Thanks again!

David


message 16: by Gray (new)

Gray Cox | 8 comments Hello! I'm Gray Marie Cox, and I was invited to this group by Nicki.
I'm a blogger, writer, and couch potato. I also like singing and art. My favorite genres are general fiction and science fiction.


message 17: by Gray (new)

Gray Cox | 8 comments Lydia wrote: "Gray wrote: "Hello! I'm Gray Marie Cox, and I was invited to this group by Nicki.
I'm a blogger, writer, and couch potato. I also like singing and art. My favorite genres are general fiction and s..."


Cool, thanks!

Couch potatoes forever!! XD


message 18: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Hey, Gray!! Welcome to the group :D

And yeah, we can be the League of the Couch Potatoes ;)


message 19: by Gray (new)

Gray Cox | 8 comments Lydia wrote: "By the way, Gray, if you don't roleplay than pay no mind to the BBB roleplay folder."

I don't, so will do. ^_^


message 20: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Welcome, Gray!


message 21: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) Welcome gray


mewborn • i'm emo (mewborn) | 11 comments HEYHEYHEY!
I'm Mew, and I love to read, write, act, sing, and so many more!


mewborn • i'm emo (mewborn) | 11 comments HEY CAYLIE!!


mewborn • i'm emo (mewborn) | 11 comments Vid of what, Caylie?

Hey Lydia!


mewborn • i'm emo (mewborn) | 11 comments ohhhh know I know Caylie! Not yet! Check your messages!


message 26: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) yeah :) NEW MEMBERS!!! Welcome to the group.


message 27: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments WHOA!!! I hadn't even seen that there were new people! Mae govannen (welcome), new people!!


message 28: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Good!


message 29: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) Lydia wrote: "Lol Bryce. Calm down."

ikr


message 30: by Abbie (new)

Abbie Carter | 4 comments Hi guys I'm Abbie. I love most genres, not big on contemporary but if anyone has any good suggestions to sway that, i'm all ears!


message 31: by Abbie (new)

Abbie Carter | 4 comments Lydia wrote: "Abbie wrote: "Hi guys I'm Abbie. I love most genres, not big on contemporary but if anyone has any good suggestions to sway that, i'm all ears!"

Hey Abbie! I usually prefer historical to contempor..."


I normally read Fantasy and Sci-Fi, story lines that can hook me from the get go and not be predicable is everything i look for haha


message 32: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Hmm, for the Fantasy/Speculative fiction department I would heartily recommend Storm Siren by Mary Weber, Unblemished by Sara Ella, or Scarlet Moon by SD Grimm. All are varying levels of fantasy, but I enjoyed all of them.

If you are looking to branch out into contemporary, I would recommend Janette Rallison who rights some hi-larious romantic comedies. They're YA and totally clean. If you want a series that takes place in present day, but is a little more action filled I would definitely recommend Gallagher Girls by Ally Carter (just keep in mind that Zach Goode is MY boyfriend so keep your hands off)


message 33: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Storm Siren, Unblemished, and Scarlet Moon are technically christian too, at least they're written by christian authors and published by christian companies, but they're not at all preachy with only a few vague references to whatever god created the fantasy worlds.

I'd say Scarlet Moon being probably the most Christian, then Unblemished which kind of has this whole good force versus evil force (Verity and Void), then Storm Siren


message 34: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) i love fantasy and science fiction


message 35: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Welcome, Abbie! Contemporary.....hmm. Most of the Contemporary I read are Love Inspired Romance.


message 36: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Erudessa wrote: "Welcome, Abbie! Contemporary.....hmm. Most of the Contemporary I read are Love Inspired Romance."

Would you believe me if I said that I've never read a Love Inspired Romance??
I've read a ton of Love Inspired Suspense, and I know many of the authors who write Love Inspired Romance, but nope. Haven't read a single one.


message 37: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Nicki wrote: "Erudessa wrote: "Welcome, Abbie! Contemporary.....hmm. Most of the Contemporary I read are Love Inspired Romance."

Would you believe me if I said that I've never read a Love Inspired Romance??
I'v..."


Oh i believe you. And you're really not missing out on a lot. If you are going to however, I recommend Jillian Hart's McKaslin series (there are 4 different series) and Debra Clopton's Mule Hollow series.


message 38: by Maria (new)

Maria Strnisha | 1 comments Hi! My name is Maria, I’m 21 and from PA. I’m super glad I found this site because I’m in love with reading and am always seeking new book suggestions, or to even just discuss things I’ve read. I love just about any sort of fiction and poetry but I am always trying to broaden my horizons. I collect children’s books as well, as I am a hopeful future educator (and hopefully someday, a mother) and completely fascinated by literacy development. I study early childhood education and dance in college and am currently working for both my BA and BSED. I’m looking forward to digging deeper into all of this and hopefully gaining lots from all of you. :)


message 39: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Welcome Maria!


message 40: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Yeah, hi, Maria! Welcome to the group :D


message 41: by Gray (new)

Gray Cox | 8 comments Maria wrote: "Hi! My name is Maria, I’m 21 and from PA. I’m super glad I found this site because I’m in love with reading and am always seeking new book suggestions, or to even just discuss things I’ve read. I l..."

Hello, Maria! ^_^


message 42: by Bryce (new)

Bryce (bryce306) welcome! Hey Gray, can we be friends?


message 43: by babypatriot2 (new)

babypatriot2 (babypatriot) | 3 comments Hi, Im Abby, and I like to sing, write, and well, read, obviously! I like historical fiction, fiction, fantasy, poetry, history. Basically anything that I can get my hands on I read.


message 44: by Erudessa (new)

Erudessa Aranduriel | 258 comments Welcome Abby!


message 45: by babypatriot2 (new)

babypatriot2 (babypatriot) | 3 comments thanks!


message 46: by Julie (new)

Julie Metros | 4 comments Hi! My name is Julie and I recently wrote (& self published) my first book - an historical mystery that is inspired by a true story. It ends with a cliffhanger and those who read my first book are anxiously waiting for the sequel. I'm looking for historical books - USA but preferable Midwest that take place 1900 to 1907. Anyone have any suggestions?

Secrets by the Knoll


message 47: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway The closest I can remember to reading that takes place around that time is Glamorous Illusions by Lisa Tawn Bergren. It takes place in 1913, and while (and my memory may be a bit fuzzy on this) the heroine does live somewhere in the American Midwest the majority of the time is spent touring through Europe. But yup, that's all I can come up with at the present moment.


message 48: by Julie (new)

Julie Metros | 4 comments I have search everywhere - I find late 1800's and after 1910 but nothing from the early 1900's.


message 49: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Chapelway Julie wrote: "I have search everywhere - I find late 1800's and after 1910 but nothing from the early 1900's."

That's all I found too. It's a very small timeframe...


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