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I would much rather have separate folders for each month's nominations. I do not like trying to decide when that month's nominations begin in the giant folder.
Jenni wrote: "Hi guys,The Nominations rules are changing slightly at the end of February, for the April Reads Nominations and on. I am debating on whether to start a new Nominations thread, and closing the cu..."
Is it not possible to have a poll for the voting?
Jenni wrote: "Hi guys,The Nominations rules are changing slightly at the end of February, for the April Reads Nominations and on. I am debating on whether to start a new Nominations thread, and closing the cu..."
Yes. That will be less confusing for most people. A separate thread for each month would be very good.
I have a question about hiding spoilers when posting in the threads. I have seen where others have done this on the book discussion threads for the monthly group reads but I have yet to figure out how to hide a portion of a comment. Can someone please tell me how to hide spoilers?
I have a question about hiding spoilers when posting in the threads. I have seen where others have done this on the book discussion threads for the monthly group reads but I have yet to figure out how to hide a portion of a comment. Can someone please tell me how to hide spoilers?Solution: (view spoiler)
To insert a “view spoiler” into your text type in the word spoiler between a greater-than sign and a less-than sign < > and then type your desired hidden text. When finished, type in the word /spoiler between the greater-than and less-than signs < > (note: now there is a forward-slash in front of the word).
Always do a preview to see what will show and what won't.
Explained a second way: Type the following that is in bold without the asterisks * present.
<*spoiler*>This is the text that will be hidden.<*/spoiler*>
Again, just don't put the * symbols between the greater than and less than signs.
Jenni wrote: "I have a grammar question about writing in the past participle. Say a narrator is relating a story in the past tense, and she needs to explain something that happened in her childhood, she would u..."I liked the second one better, but it reads smoother if you omit the "had" from "had parted."
Jenni wrote: "******************************************************Grand Announcement
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Folks, we have hit quadruple digits!! We are 1000 member strong n..."
Woohoo!! We are just growing by leaps and bounds, we are!
I'm still a little leary about facebook, I've heard so many bad things about it, and I must say some of it about me.
Linda wrote: "I'm still a little leary about facebook, I've heard so many bad things about it, and I must say some of it about me."I did, too! I almost got fired from my job because of Facebook and a vindictive yoohoo!
Can someone from overseas help me here??I'm reading a book that began in Ireland with an Irish lady moving to the US (NY) in the early 1900's!
Anywhoo...my question is that the author keeps writing about this guy who has gone flush and asks if he is flush very often and I don't understand the context of this! Normally on my kindle, I would just look it up, but it's an epub and doesn't have that feature! I was getting ready to look it up online and remember that a lot of you are from over seas and might understand what they mean!
That's what the bad thing is/well was, I hadn't connected with her, and had even blocked her and her entire family but they still infiltrated my personal barricade! And it was all so stupid and petty!Boy my grammar is way off tonight!
Andrea wrote: "Can someone from overseas help me here??I'm reading a book that began in Ireland with an Irish lady moving to the US (NY) in the early 1900's!
Anywhoo...my question is that the author keeps writ..."
It sounds like she means "flush with cash."
Linda wrote: "I'm still a little leary about facebook, I've heard so many bad things about it, and I must say some of it about me."If you aren't comfortable on Facebook, just use this group on Goodreads. I have to stick with Goodreads most of the time because I can't access Facebook from the computer I use most days.
I have a question about Goodreads. A problem came up last night. The on site Goodreads search device would no longer pull up my book page using, the title, my name, or genre. It would only work with its amazon # B007IWI4DI. I still have my author's page and all. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I've contacted Goodreads last night no reply.
Jenni wrote: "Well, I went to your web page, looked up the title of your book and did a search for "The Third Murderer" and your book did not come up.I think this is because there is a previous book with the e..."
Thanks for responding. I have done what you suggested. The thing is that it was up and running on the search engine until it fell off yesterday. One can pull up the book only by using the amazon # B007IWI4DI. And I do have a book and author page in goodreads. It]s just difficult to get to it.
And don’t forget there are many books with the same exact title. and as far as I can tell there is no problem. The whole matter is odd and frustrating.
Jenni wrote: "I went to your author page and accessed it that way.Goodreads has some finickity bugs that throw up errors every now and again.
Fingers crossed the Feedback groups will fix your problem. You cou..."
Thanks for your support. My book came back on search, twice, one with a cover and one without.
I don't think it is necessary but that is just my opinion. It seems like it would just be another access point for the same information.
Thought of something else. You could use it publish short stories by group members--say keep them to 1000 words or less. That is just a random number but you get the idea.
Jac wrote: "Bookmooch - Book Swap SiteIf you'd like to swap the books you have read, but don't want to keep for new ones, Bookmooch is a great site for that.
http://bookmooch.com/
Thanks for the head up on this Jenni - what a great idea. we used to have a clothes swap like this in college :)
BookMooch is a commun..."
I can give it a try Jenni. Actually with the wedding and my dad's health problems, I think I should pass for now, until things settle down a little in my life. Sorry.










If someone is using "IT" differently, they need to explain.