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(group member since Feb 17, 2011)
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from the Invisibooks for Invisipeeps group.
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I am currently on #6 "A Breath of Snow and Ashes"
Is anyone else reading/finished these?

**I'm working on getting the author to join in, so if you have any questions/comments for him, please feel free to put them here as well.**

I'm hoping for something fluffy since it will be one of my only breaks from school reading...

I saw that you briefly considered reading my book (blush!) If you were still interested, I would love to hear what you think of it and participate in any discussions with you - for those w..."
Thanks Isabelle!
(I am definitely one of those allergic to e-books people!)
Feel free to start a thread about your book and encourage some discussion.


For this first round, we'll break the discussion up by every few chapters (anyone can start these discussions) to prevent spoilers. Everyone can go at their own pace.
After this first one we'll have a better idea of the pace of the group and can set more specific deadlines?

If you have any other books you want to start on Monday, feel free to post them for group read.

It was a bit dry in parts, but the story was really engaging! Maybe it's because I don't understand Architecture?
I am now onto the sequel "World without end". I miss the characters from the first book!
Does that ever happen to anyone?

We can do Sweetness and Death Along the Spirit Road, if that is agreeable.
Read both or just one, whatever is your fancy.
we'll call the official start Monday so we have the weekend to get books.
How are the books broken up? Chapters? by pages?
That way people can join in threads without worrying about spoilers...
(I don't have the books yet, so if anyone wants to start threads, feel free!)

It's called "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" by Alan Bradley. It's $9.19 paperback and $10 for Kindle.
The amazon book club page looks great, too.

Read away, Riding! Let me know how it is :)
Do you know who the peep is? We can ask them to tell her that we'd like the book in paper. maybe the interest can drum up some paper copies!


My friend got it for me for christmas. She always picks the perfect book/poem for me, so I'm waiting for it to hit me.
It's interesting, but not a wild page turner.

It would be read at everyone's own pace with threads for different parts of the book, so you can participate without having finished the whole thing.
Maybe we could do a "classic" or a book that is a free e-book and widely available at everyone's library?
Anyone interested? Also, suggestions for books are welcome, too.