D.L. wrote: "I guess I'll introduce myself although I must admit I'm terribly shy and would love to sit in that corner over there and just sketch in my trusty notebook until the party is over. I am wearing a pu..."I slipped in unnoticed. No one saw me enter at all. That's fine, by me. I've always been a little shy and self-conscious anyway, and prefer *not* to stand out.

I've been using my *mind* to think about this one for days lol I've decided to nominate
Gone Girl by
Gillian Flynn. It's a twisty story where most of the characters play
mind games and you can never sure what is real or imagined in your own brain. :)
Zeejane (Sara) wrote: "Challenge Idea (work on this with D.L.)
{Sustainability theme} 'avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance'
-read books that are previous group bu..."Hi, there. I'd love to start working on this idea. Let's brainstorm in a private message :) I did think of a possible title for the challenge: Recycle, Reduce, ReRead lol

I think it's April 1st in most places of the world now, so let me start the odometer lol
Ready... set ...

But seriously, happy reading! Please remember, this is all for fun. Enjoy your books! :)

I finished my goal right on time. Thanks for hosting the challenge.
3/3 complete.
Bobbi wrote: "I've read about a quarter of it and then life got in the way. From what I recall, I enjoyed it, so looking forward to this"It's a good story. Very unique, I think. I am excited to tackle it again. :)
I'll probably start - or shall I say
re-start - the book this week sometime.

Awesome. I will be starting it probably the second week of April.
Stuti wrote: "D.L. wrote: "Stuti wrote: "D.L. wrote: "This is a long shot but by any chance does anyone want to read the non-fiction book The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir? I'..."Awesome! Looking forward to it :)
Stuti wrote: "D.L. wrote: "This is a long shot but by any chance does anyone want to read the non-fiction book The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir? I've had it on my e-reader fo..."Sure, I can do July/August. It will be my big book summer lol

This is a long shot but by any chance does anyone want to read the non-fiction book
The Six Wives of Henry VIII by
Alison Weir? I've had it on my e-reader for years just collecting virtual dust and I really want to tackle it this year. It's a long one so we could read it over the course of 2 months. I suggest June-July, but I'm open to other months.
Mansi V wrote: "D.L. wrote: "Mansi V wrote: "D.L. wrote: "Chantal wrote: "So I have this book for years now ...And Ladies of the Club from Helen Hooven Santmyer. I was wondering who wa..."Cool.
Chantal, is July thru August okay with you too?
Mansi V wrote: "D.L. wrote: "Chantal wrote: "So I have this book for years now ...And Ladies of the Club from Helen Hooven Santmyer. I was wondering who wants to read it with me in a 2..."How about we do it from July-August? Make it a summer read lol
Chantal wrote: "So I have this book for years now ...And Ladies of the Club from Helen Hooven Santmyer. I was wondering who wants to read it with me in a 2 month period because of it s..."I've also had this book for years lol I'd love to finally tackle it. Could we read it from June through July??