Over 35? Here is where we keep track of what we've read in 2015.
Over-35s Are Reading By Year:
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Born in the 1960s - By Year What We've Read:
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Over-35s Are Reading By Year:
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Born in the 1960s - By Year What We've Read:
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
2,556 books ·
313 voters ·
list created January 4th, 2015
by Crystal Craig.
Tracy
2838 books
169 friends
169 friends
Rebeca
933 books
37 friends
37 friends
Julie
6659 books
157 friends
157 friends
Denise
3080 books
350 friends
350 friends
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads
3386 books
851 friends
851 friends
Bettie
15674 books
19 friends
19 friends
Wanda
2390 books
16 friends
16 friends
Laura
13062 books
316 friends
316 friends
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Jan 04, 2015 10:27AM
Well, let's see what the first multiple is.
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Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Well, let's see what the first multiple is."... and how long it will take. It was just a few days last year, if my memory serves.
:O)
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Three twins! Also Inventing Scotland and The Girls of Slender Means."Fun! That is a score for the yahoo book club, and two BBC productions. HUZZAH!
So glad to be back, since I topped out my one hundred super early last year. I have to say....I'm a little embarrassed that my first read of the year is THE ANDY COHEN DIARIES....but just a little - we all need a bit of fun, right? =) Happy 2015!
Erin wrote: "So glad to be back, since I topped out my one hundred super early last year. I have to say....I'm a little embarrassed that my first read of the year is THE ANDY COHEN DIARIES....but just a little..."Hello Erin - yes, we all need some fun! I see this is ah but the 5th of Jan and we have SIX twins already.
It's family and friends voting. (How do I know? The author said so, on another listopia's comments section.)
Julie wrote: "Pat wrote: "...and the number 1 book is spam. Of course."How can you tell?"
I can tell because one of the votes is the author (which is really sleazy on its own), the other 2 are people that have exactly 1 book in their 'my books'. These are not users of the site. These are shills for this particular book.
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "It's family and friends voting. (How do I know? The author said so, on another listopia's comments section.)"Yes these 3 have spammed dozens of lists.
Greetings fellow over thirty-fivers - how sad is it that some authors HAVE to spam their books on to lists to get noticed?I find this stupidly appalling and I'm a writer. When my stuff eventually gets on, I want votes and reviews to be genuine. I want to really KNOW how many people have read my work and how many have enjoyed it without prodding or propping. If you can't be genuine, then why are you writing at all? What's it for? If it's purely financial then seriously, your work isn't worth the read so stop right now and do something else. Something more lucrative for you.
GO AWAY AND LEAVE OUR LISTS ALONE YOU SILLY WANNABES!
Penny wrote: "Greetings fellow over thirty-fivers - how sad is it that some authors HAVE to spam their books on to lists to noticed?GO AWAY AND LEAVE OUR LISTS ALONE YOU SILLY WANNABES! ..."
Finally! I couldn't agree more! Thanks Penny.
I only hit the ones that I thought, if you are 35 and haven't read them, why not? It's a mix of titles and genres.
Well, it's early July and I've finished my 100. I'll still check in from time to time to see what you are all reading and enjoying! Darn GR and their arbitrary 100 cutoff!
@Melinda - the list is for people aged 35+ to vote on books they have read this year - it's like a survey of what we read in 2015, not of opinions on books that might be recommended reading at this age.
It's been a week, and I haven't seen one; I don't think there is one. I think I'm going to go start one myself.
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