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from the EVERYONE Has Read This but Me - The Catch-Up Book Club group.
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Hello all - starting up discussions for the FEBRUARY 2018 BOTMs. This discussion is for the group's poll selection for the MODERN CLASSICS/POPULAR READS category: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas.This discussion will be FULL OF SPOILERS. If you have not read the book yet and don't want to ruin the ending, hop on over to the spoiler-free discussion HERE .
Happy reading!
Kasey
Hello all - starting up discussions for the FEBRUARY 2018 BOTMs. This discussion is for the group's poll selection for the CLASSICS category: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.This discussion will be FULL OF SPOILERS. If you have not read the book yet and don't want to ruin the ending, hop on over to the spoiler-free discussion HERE .
Happy reading!
Kasey
Hello all - starting up discussions for the FEBRUARY 2018 BOTMs. This discussion is for the group's poll selection for the CLASSICS category: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.This discussion will be SPOILER-FREE. If you have already finished the book and want to discuss, hop on over to the spoiler-filled discussion HERE .
Happy reading!
Kasey
Marcos wrote: "Daniela wrote: "Hmmm... I think some people are just writing in the name of the books they want to read. "Interesting consideration. Trying to help I figured what follows.
After you mentioned th..."
looks that way. I'll update next time i run the tally.
Leaderboard updated.Please make sure you update the total at the top of your post; if you do not I might not have the right number in the leaderboard summary below!
Also, please make sure to edit your original post, do NOT comment again for every new book you wish to add to the challenge. Thank you!
Just finished FINALLY. This took me almost a year to get through. I have to give it 4 stars because it made me think, and I saved a bunch of quotes, and I love books with political intrigue because if there's any weakness that I immediately identify with it's reading the politics of a situation and this book essentially hand held us through that with all of the italics of someone's thoughts.aPriL very intrigued by your view here.
Overall though, will I continue with the series? ehhhhhhh probably not. It was just not my cup of tea really. It gets a high rating because I think it was an objectively good book, if that makes sense, but 5 stars are reserved for books that just get me.
I think we missed a post and then added wrong somewhere, so this is a correction and an addition.
January 24th
890 pages
Total Group Pages = 180,874
Jan 23, 2018 04:58AM
Leslie wrote: "America's Women: 400 Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines by Gail Collins..."Hi Leslie - The Pig Did It is classified as fiction so not eligible this month, but please hold onto it for next month!
Leslie wrote: "Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert"Hi Leslie - Madame Bovary is classified as fiction, so not eligible for this month, but please hold onto it for next month's nominations!!
We reversed a few digits a while back so we're slightly off. Also skipping posts 504 and 505 for now.
January 22
381 pages
Total Group Pages = 170,651
Jessica wrote: "The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue January 19 2018 5401 pages (ebook edition) Total Group Pages = 5401"Hi Jessica - I see the ebook version of this book being 528 pages, not 5401. Can you please confirm? here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
Also Rebels Like Us I see 496 pages for ebook version here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
Also "Total Group Pages" should be the group's total pages read (from the previous post) PLUS whatever you read, so it's a running tally. Thanks!
Jim wrote: "Think I might be a wee bit too late to join this.Jim"
Can definitely still join! Can join any time between now and the end of the Olympics (midngiht of Feb 24)
