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Sep 09, 2017 08:13AM

147920 Dagny wrote: "#2 for the month: Scream for Jeeves: A Parody
Hilarious - but for fans of Lovecraft. If you're not familiar with his work, you probably won't "get it" and just think it's silly or st..."


Sounds great! I've read only 2 Lovecraft books, would I "get it"? Or should I read a couple more and wait to read this?
Aug 31, 2017 04:08AM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "The Card: A Story of Adventure in the Five Towns
Found at Project Gutenberg here:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12986 "


Thanks. Cheryl! I'll make this my 2nd book for September!! Appreciate it :)
And have a great trip!
Aug 31, 2017 04:07AM

147920 Dagny wrote: "I think most of P G Wodehouse's works would fit - if you like Wodehouse, or haven't tried them. Almost all of them are available both at Project Gutenberg and LibriVox. I read most of them with a Yahoo Wodehouse group in the last millenium. In fact, I overdosed on them and rather went off them. Looking over the titles, I think I'll try Three Men and a Maid by P G Wodehouse (don't remember reading it before).
LibriVox says: "This book with two titles, Three Men and a Maid in the USA and The Girl on the Boat in the UK is a typical PG Wodehouse romantic comedy, involving, at various times: a disastrous talent quest, a lawyer with a revolver, a bulldog with a mind of his own and a suit of armour!"
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/6836
https://librivox.org/three-men-and-a-... 5:42 "


Sounds very exciting, Dagny! Thanks :-)
I'll make this my first book for September. Thanks for the links as well :D
Aug 31, 2017 04:05AM

147920 Dagny wrote: "Interesting, Heena. "

The poems are simple yet deep. They're totally worth a read :)
Aug 31, 2017 04:04AM

147920 6) Stories From The Witch Store by Olga Gutsol

5 stars. This was such a brilliant read! I haven't read fantasy in a long while, but this book totally made up for it. This book is basically a young witch's diary and it is very cleverly written and the wit was outstanding!
I LOVED it!!
Anyone looking for a refreshing read about a young witch should definitely read this book!!
Aug 30, 2017 10:43AM

147920 I'm not sure I even have a humour book. Can anyone please suggest me a Humour book, probably an online classic book or audio book?

Dagny and Cheryl please help!
Aug 29, 2017 09:23AM

147920 Here's the link to the discussion thread for September - Humour: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Aug 29, 2017 09:22AM

147920 Here's the link to the discussion thread for September - Humour: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Aug 29, 2017 09:21AM

147920 Hey guys,

September is here and this month we have a genre that clearly defines the purpose of this challenge. It is unconventional and not a lot of people actively read this genre on a regular basis, so this would be a great opportunity for everyone to explore this particular genre and have a month of laughter and fun.

There are absolutely no limits so you can interpret this genre in its broader sense and include other similar genres and/or subgenres that you feel might have a wee bit of similarity with the main genre. You can also include books that are not particularly centered around the main genre but has its components or elements somewhere in the story.

The main intent of this challenge is to incorporate different kinds of books and genres in our normal reading routine to make the experience more fun and entertaining. Please do not lose yourself in the technicalities as we all know how literary genres can be confusing.
If you have any doubts or questions, then post them below and we'll be happy to answer/discuss them.

Following is the DEFINITION for this month's genre:

Humour: Spelled Humor in US English, is also known as comedy fiction. A comic/humour novel is usually a work of fiction in which the writer seeks to amuse the reader, sometimes with subtlety and as part of a carefully woven narrative, sometimes above all other considerations. It could indeed be said that comedy fiction is literary work that aims primarily to provoke laughter, but this isn't always as obvious as it first may seem.

Here's a quick summary of the levels:

Level 1: Casual Reader: 1 book (easy)
Level 2: Frequent Reader: 2 books (moderate)
Level 3: Bookworm: 3 books (mildly strenuous)
Level 4: Bibliophile: 4 books (strenuous)
Level 5: Bookiopath: 5 books or more (challenging)

Please mention what type of books you'd be reading:

PB: Paperbacks
EB: E-Books
AB: Audio Books

Please feel free to announce your to-read books along with the level you are targeting for below.

PLEASE READ (for new members):
1. You can read any number of books for the respective genre each month in one particular month.
2. Take your time and go through your entire TBR-list before deciding the books to read.
3. You can join the challenge at any stage (in any month.)
4. You can drop out of the challenge any time you like.
5. You can select different levels every month.
6. Use this discussion board to share your reads with other members of the group.
7. Please be active and don't hesitate to ask questions or recommend books.

Happy reading!
Aug 29, 2017 08:03AM

147920 5) The Invitation: To Journey Through A Conscious Mind by Tyfany Janee

4 stars. It's a different kind of poetry book and was really, really good! It does fit the contemporary genre, so I'm adding it here :)

I'm not sure if this would be my last for the month as I'm reading another one which is also short, so I might do that as well.
Aug 28, 2017 09:18AM

147920 Dagny wrote: "I've read a lot of Robin Cook's books and I pretty much know what you mean. Gripping stories, but none of the actual characters struck me as memorable. "

Yeah, I had a very hard time connecting to any of the characters. The only character I remotely liked turned out to the antagonist. Lol.
Aug 28, 2017 08:29AM

147920 4) Coma by Robin Cook

3 stars. For some reason I was not able to get into the writing. The story was good (very good in fact) but the writing made it a real drag.
Aug 28, 2017 05:48AM

147920 3) Hiding in Third Person by Phil Bradley

3.5/5 stars. Not bad, but not great either. I'm just happy I read it in less than 2 days.
Aug 26, 2017 06:41AM

Aug 26, 2017 06:33AM

147920 Hello, Jennine. Welcome to the group! :)
Aug 21, 2017 11:14PM

147920 Hi Keerti, welcome to RMFAO!
Aug 21, 2017 11:14PM

147920 Hi, AJ. Welcome back :)
Aug 16, 2017 08:21AM

147920 Welcome, Aayush :)
Aug 13, 2017 12:03AM

147920 Dagny - The series was really, really good. I won't say it addressed the issues perfectly, but it was made beautifully.
I'm not sure about the book now as just I've read a dozen negative reviews (and that too negative on a crazy level) and have come to think that maybe the Series is a better way to acquaint oneself with this story.
Aug 12, 2017 10:58AM

147920 I'm wondering if anyone here has heard of the book Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher ?

I just watched the series and was very impressed.