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message 1: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments In one of my other Goodreads groups, they do something that might be a good idea for this group as well: they use the term "buddy reads" for what are in effect informal mini common reads, member-initiated, and open to anyone in the group who wants to take part. These usually have more than just two participants; they aren't featured at the top of the group page and there are no whole-group notifications or changes of shelf status for the book involved, but the discussions are carried on using a dedicated thread on the discussion board for each one, rather than by personal message. So, I've created this thread for any proposals along this line that any members of this group might wish to suggest, from time to time!


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Booth (boothacus) | 109 comments Sounds like a fun idea


message 3: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Sarah wrote: "Sounds like a fun idea"

It's popular in the other group that does it. I've gotten in on one of their reads myself, and plan to do another in May.


message 4: by Carol (new)

Carol Breslin | 19 comments I like the idea of a buddy read too; please count me in.


message 5: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Carol wrote: "I like the idea of a buddy read too; please count me in."

Carol, we don't necessarily have one in mind at the moment! This is just a forum that's available for folks to use if they want to arrange for one. (Although if you have a book in mind for a buddy read, you're welcome to suggest it here, and see how much interest there might be.)


message 6: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Booth (boothacus) | 109 comments Let me know if someone chooses a book for the buddy read. I wouldn’t dare suggest one myself, but I would like to join in.


message 7: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 104 comments I would, but I'm up to my ears in getting a house ready for sale and picking a place to live on the other side of the country, so I'm barely holding my head above water.

It's always something, but if I have a tiny bit of energy, it goes to writing the second volume of the Pride's Children trilogy, because without writing I'm a horrible grump.

As the song says, Soon and very soon...


message 8: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Sarah wrote: "Let me know if someone chooses a book for the buddy read. I wouldn’t dare suggest one myself, but I would like to join in."

In my initial post on this thread, I mentioned that this idea came from another group (to be specific, it's the Reading for Pleasure group). I very seldom take part in any "buddy reads" there, since I usually have too many conflicting reading plans and commitments of my own. However, earlier this year one of my friends in that group invited me to join in a read of The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe (who of course was British) during the month of May, and I accepted.

That's the next book that I plan to read by a British author. If anyone in this group wants to read it as a buddy read with me, you'll be welcome to do so, and I can get a thread going here in May. IMO, there's nothing wrong with two groups doing a buddy or group read of the same book at the same time; that can actually make it more interesting. However, this is an 18th-century novel (and a very thick one!) with presumably very ornate diction; so I won't be at all offended if I don't get any takers for the offer!


message 9: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Booth (boothacus) | 109 comments I didn’t have this on a setting that informed me so I didn’t see your pick for buddy read and dropped the ball. (Oh the horrors! I’m a cliché user and an old one at that.)
Perhaps another pick? Or have you finished it yet?


message 10: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments No problem, Sarah! The other buddy readers in the RFP group decided to re-schedule that particular read (The Mysteries of Udolpho) for July instead of May. So I'm planning to read it then. You and anyone else in this group would be welcome to join in then, as well; if anyone wants to, I can set up a thread here on this group's discussion board at that time.


message 11: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Booth (boothacus) | 109 comments Okay, that sounds good. What is the May book? And what are the parameters/protocol of a buddy read or a group read? Is there much of a difference? I am a bit new to this; sorry to be so very dense, but there you have it.


message 12: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments No, Sarah, you're not dense at all! You're just new to the concept, as we all were at one point. (When I first joined Goodreads, I'd never heard of "group reads" or "buddy reads.")

Group reads and buddy reads are both voluntary, as far as individual participation goes; but the former are generally intended to focus on a book that's expected to have pretty broad appeal to the group as a whole. The books are generally chosen by group vote; and they're put on the group's "currently reading" bookshelf for the duration of the read, and officially featured on the group's page and in other places. Some groups do these every month (and some don't do them at all!); our group does an annual one in the month of August.

For most of my years on Goodreads, the only way I ever heard the term "buddy read" used was for a two-person read, outside of the context of any particular group, and not necessarily timed to coincide with any calendar month. Two people just decided to read a book or series together, agreed on a start time, and used the personal messaging system to share their thoughts, questions, etc. as they read. I've shared in several of these, most often with my Goodreads friend Jackie Guarani (who, sadly, passed away in January 2017.)

The kind of buddy read contemplated in this thread is a multi-person read, intended to be shared with three or more members of a particular group (such as ours), in which thoughts, questions, etc. are shared on a discussion thread that anyone in the group can read and comment on. Like group reads, these are usually scheduled to coincide with a calendar month; but unlike them, they're just informally proposed by someone in the group, and joined in informally by others if they're interested, not voted on by the whole membership and featured officially on the page.

Hope that helps to clarify what's going on with these two types of reads! Also, re the question, "What is the May book?' --there isn't a May book at this point. There's no plan to necessarily have a buddy read going on every month. (The RFP group typically has several of them going on in any given month; but they're a group with well over 2700 members, many of them quite active.) You or someone else can suggest a buddy read to start on in May, if you want to. But I won't join in myself, since I'm currently reading a book (by an American author) already. (Things like this usually work best if people have a bit of lead time before they start.)


message 13: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Booth (boothacus) | 109 comments Thanks so much for taking the time to explain this to me. It makes it so much more clear ! A little knowledge can go a long way , or be a dangerous thing. Ha!
Seriously though I appreciate more info!


message 14: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments No problem, Sarah! :-)


message 15: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Tomorrow afternoon, I'm planning to start reading The Mysteries of Udolpho, by Ann Radcliffe. This is a "buddy read" in another group; but if anyone else in this group wants to join in and make it a buddy read here as well, we can start a thread for it in this folder: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group... .


message 16: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Some folks in the group are interested in reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1891 historical novel of the Hundred Year's War, The White Company by Arthur Conan Doyle The White Company. I'd be game to join in a buddy read of this book; but what with all the reading plans and commitments I already have, the earliest I could plan to do it would be this coming January. That would allow people plenty of time to get hold of a copy, though, and plenty of advance notice to arrange their reading schedule. Would anyone else be interested?


message 17: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments We'll plan on that, Rita! Rosemarie is interested, too, so that will make at least three of us. I'll post about this again on this thread, closer to the time (like maybe in December) as a reminder.


message 18: by K. (new)

K. (writerkalib) Yes I’m very interested.


message 19: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Glad to hear that, E.L.; the more the merrier! This will be our group's first "buddy read" since this thread was started.


message 20: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 701 comments 🤗


message 21: by Elizabeth A.G. (new)

Elizabeth A.G. | 20 comments Also interested in reading this one -- not familiar with Doyle's historical novels. Thanks, Werner


message 22: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments You're welcome, Elizabeth!


message 23: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Just by way of reminder, several of us are gearing up for a buddy read of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The White Company in January. I'm planning to start on Jan. 1, and will try to get the discussion thread up on that day, if not before. Anyone in the group who wants to join in is welcome to!


message 24: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 701 comments I'm in for this one.


message 25: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments That's great, Rosemarie! I'm looking forward to it.


message 26: by Oksana (new)

Oksana | 134 comments I am in!


message 27: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Welcome, Oksana! That'll make at least half a dozen of us. Hope everybody enjoys the read!


message 28: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Booth (boothacus) | 109 comments It’s a free download on Gutenberg App so I may join as well.


message 29: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments That would be great, Sarah!


message 30: by Rosina (new)

Rosina (rosinarowantree) | 24 comments I've just got a 'proper' Kindle copy for 49p, which isn't bad.

I will join in too - I haven't read it before, but I did love his The Complete Brigadier Gerard, recently re-read after many years.


message 31: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments The more the merrier, Rosina! Glad to have you.


message 32: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Booth (boothacus) | 109 comments I must say I’ve seen so many Sherlock Holmes shows, movies and fan fictions and influenced works, but never actually read any of the original writings of the author. I’m glad to be finally reading something of
Doyle’s so I won’t be quite as ashamed any longer.


message 33: by Oksana (new)

Oksana | 134 comments I just started today. Happy New Year!


message 34: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments I started yesterday (but I only had time to read a couple of pages yesterday). Echoing Rita and Oksana's Happy New Year wishes to all!


message 35: by Oksana (new)

Oksana | 134 comments I cannot seem to find the discussion group for The White Company.


message 36: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments Oksana wrote: "I cannot seem to find the discussion group for The White Company."

That thread is here, Oksana: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... .


message 37: by Oksana (new)

Oksana | 134 comments Thank you


message 38: by Werner (new)

Werner | 1131 comments No problem, Oksana!


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