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message 1: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 87 comments Hello everyone....just wanting to let everyone know that I am planning to step down as moderator of The LDS Reader. If you might be interested in becoming a moderator (there can be several), please message me! Thanks!! Wendy


message 2: by Paul (new)

Paul (paul_gephart) | 160 comments Mod
I have volunteered to step into Wendy's position (although I cannot fill her shoes) and become the moderator, but I am going to be away for the next few days. I would love to have suggestions from the group regarding this group and what you like or dislike and your expectations.

Thanks, and happy reading!


message 3: by Paul (new)

Paul (paul_gephart) | 160 comments Mod
Is there anyone still paying attention?


message 4: by Greg (new)

Greg | 6 comments I'm very new to the group, but I'm haoping it will be a bit more active than others I have joined. One thing I would enjoy hearing is about people's favorite authors and why they are favorites. I tend to pick up books that look interesting, or that are on topics I like, but when I find an author I enjoy (whether fiction or non-fiction) I tend to read everything I can get my hands on by that person. Thus, I am always on the lookout for fresh (to me) and interesting authors.

Greg


message 5: by Jennie (new)

Jennie | 20 comments I still check this site several times a week, but there hasn't been much happening on it.


message 6: by Paul (new)

Paul (paul_gephart) | 160 comments Mod
Hi, Greg. Thanks for your response - I am planning a few new threads for discussing books and authors, so I'm glad you introduced that topic.

Hi, Jennie, we haven't had a moderator active since spring, so I finally threw my hat in the ring last month but didn't see any response.

Now that I know at least two of you are out there (is there anyone else? Buehler...? Buehler...?), I am happy to take your suggestions and may also introduce some new ideas of my own.

I look forward to it! :-)


message 7: by Janell (new)

Janell (jrimington) | 4 comments I've checked the site a few times as well. I'm not a big fan of LDS fiction - more the non-fiction books but I'm always open to suggestions.


message 8: by Jennie (new)

Jennie | 20 comments Janell, the Rent Collector by Camron Wright is based on a real family and Toni Sorenson's The Shaken Earth deals with the Haiti disaster. Both have a strong appeal for readers who prefer non-fiction over fiction, but enjoy some of the more serious fiction. I loved both of these books, partly because of their themes and partly because they're well written.


message 9: by kelley (new)

kelley | 25 comments I check when there are notifications. I joined in on a few books. I would like a year agenda if possible so I could pick which books to join in on.


message 10: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cmbohn) | 40 comments I'm not sure I'm up for any more group reads at this point. We always seemed to pick books that didn't appeal to me as much.

My very favorite author is Terry Pratchett. Right now I'm reading Playing the Enemy about South African history. It was made into the movie Invictus. It's a good book, but a lot of history and names and not a lot of action. I think the movie would be better. Also reading Bone Rattler set in colonial America. Got a little bogged down there too.


message 11: by Paul (new)

Paul (paul_gephart) | 160 comments Mod
I'm not sure we'll do a group read; I'm not that crazy about them, either, although if some people like them, I'm open to having a thread along those lines. I'm more interested in people's comments about what they are currently reading (and therefore like Cindy's and Jennie's comments where they mentioned titles).

I will try to introduce more topics in the next few days (as soon as I get some free time) that I hope will enliven and diversify our discussions. I welcome any suggestions!


message 12: by Jennie (new)

Jennie | 20 comments My review of Gregg Luke's Deadly Undertakings is posted on Meridian this morning. http://www.ldsmag.com/article/1/11407 Readers who enjoy suspense may find this helpful.


message 13: by Paul (new)

Paul (paul_gephart) | 160 comments Mod
Thanks, Jennie! Readers can click on the book cover below to link to it on Goodreads.

Deadly Undertakings by Gregg Luke


message 14: by Paul (new)

Paul (paul_gephart) | 160 comments Mod
There are some new discussion threads:
LDS Books that you are reading (or read recently) http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1..., Favorite Scripture Verses http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1..., Recent Acquisitions http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1..., LDS Biographies http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1..., Favorite General Authorities http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1..., and Rules for the Group http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1....

Please check them out and feel free to comment at your leisure!


message 15: by Paul (new)

Paul (paul_gephart) | 160 comments Mod
There still isn't a whole lot of activity in our group. Does somebody have a suggestion for how to change that?


message 16: by Paul (new)

Paul (paul_gephart) | 160 comments Mod
Hi, everyone.

My friend, author A. L. Sowards A.L. Sowards has begun a group called "The Green Jell-O Book Club" that pertains to LDS Fiction (at this link: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...)

There are a number of lively discussions going on there, and it's a great place to interact with a number of authors of LDS Fiction who have joined the group.


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