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message 451: by Sherry (new)

Sherry | 3 comments Hi Everyone,
My name is Sherry and I'm from Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. I love reading and like a variety of genres from classics to mysteries to my new favourite which is steampunk. I'm looking forward to being part of this group!


message 452: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Sherry wrote: "Hi Everyone,
My name is Sherry and I'm from Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. I love reading and like a variety of genres from classics to mysteries to my new favourite which is steampunk. I'm looking ..."


Welcome, Sherry. Glad you found us. (Your name seems oddly familiar.)


message 453: by Lisa Hope (new)

Lisa Hope (lhvierra) Hi. I am Lisa. I am not exactly new. I have been a member of GR for 5 years and joined this group at some point, but never really participated. I live in Western North Carolina - near Hendersonville. I am the mother of 2 teens and the wife of a rock n' roll drummer. Besides spending time with friends (often at book groups) and with my family, books and art are the twin passions of my life. I have a PhD in American Lit but after having children decided that teaching at the secondary level was more my thing. I teach language arts to 7th graders. Sharing language and literature with them gives me much joy. They are crazy fun. Our next novel up is True Grit. It's going to be a blast.


message 454: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Hi, Lisa. Welcome to Constant Reader. We hail from the same part of the Earth. I live just west of Asheville.


message 455: by Lisa Hope (new)

Lisa Hope (lhvierra) The fall leaves are beginning to get pretty here. I would love to get up to Max Patch for a panorama of colour before it is all over. We live in a gorgeous part of the world, no?


message 456: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder Do either of you know Miss Julia?


message 457: by Lisa Hope (new)

Lisa Hope (lhvierra) I do know Miss Julia! Well, her creator is a neighbor who is not very Miss Julia like herself.


message 458: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments I don't know Miss Julia. Who is she?


message 459: by Kenny (new)

Kenny Chaffin (kennychaffin) | 279 comments I think she is speaking of:
https://www.goodreads.com/series/5283...


message 460: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Thanks, Kenny. I've never read that series.


message 461: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder Sherry, Miss Julia is a hilarious series about an older woman. Most of the books take place in your neck of the woods.


message 462: by Lisa Hope (new)

Lisa Hope (lhvierra) Miss Julia lives in a fictitious town very closely modeled on Hendersonville. Her creator Anne


message 463: by Lisa Hope (new)

Lisa Hope (lhvierra) Oops Miss Julia's creator is a retired literature professor Ann Ross. Her books are more entertainments than high art. They are quite funny. If you live in Hendersonville they are even funnier, well, if you can laugh at yourself.


message 464: by Vann (new)

Vann Turner (vann_turner) I'm please to have been accepted into this community, and hope what little insight I have will prompt others to leap to greater insights.

I moved to Appalachia(Cosby, TN) 14 years ago from St. Petersburg, FL. The mountains drew me here. The people have embraced me and I have embraced the people: I've earned some excellent friends here. But one doesn't move to Appalachia for the intellectual or cultural stimulation. And I have missed the stimulation. In this neck of the woods, if the book you are carrying down the street is not a book of coupons, eyes will look at you askance!

I hope to make friends here, united by books, reading them, discussing them and arguing about them.

I especially like historical fiction and know we won't read the same scene and experience it in the same way. Fiction is a collaborative art in which the writer attempts to sketch the outlines of a story, but it is the reader who fleshes out the details. As each envisions the scene we each will see different things. There will be no right and wrong, but using those differences as a springboard for discussion: what a delight!

It angers me when I hear a writer say that someone misunderstood the story. No, the reader didn't misunderstand. The reader created at least 50% of the story in his/her imagination. If you, writer, think the reader went off course, then the fault is yours, writer, for not giving enough guideposts along the way. It is not the reader's failure. It's yours, the writer's.

I hope to make friends here, and be a friend as well.

Best wishes,
Vann Turner


message 465: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Welcome, Vann. From your note, I think you are really going to like it here. We are going to be reading Hilary Mantel's book about the French Revolution in the Spring. Sounds like it might be right down your alley.


message 466: by Jane (new)

Jane Vann wrote: "I'm please to have been accepted into this community, and hope what little insight I have will prompt others to leap to greater insights.

I moved to Appalachia(Cosby, TN) 14 years ago from St. Pe..."


Welcome, Vann. Very nice introduction.


message 467: by Tonya (new)

Tonya Presley | 1169 comments Vann wrote: "I'm please to have been accepted into this community, and hope what little insight I have will prompt others to leap to greater insights..."

Glad to see you here, Vann. Hope you find it comfortable!


message 468: by Kritika (new)

Kritika | 1 comments Hey everyone ! I'm Kritika from INDIA :)
I am currently pursuing English Honours... I developed the love for reading just a few years back and I would love to get involved in discussions with such like minded people !
Looking forward towards my own self-development and learning in a fun way ...
Won't be active for a few days as semester exams are going on but definitely would get on track in the coming few weeks :D
I too want to become the constant reader soon !


message 469: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Kritika wrote: "Hey everyone ! I'm Kritika from INDIA :)
I am currently pursuing English Honours... I developed the love for reading just a few years back and I would love to get involved in discussions with such ..."


Good for you, Kritika! Welcome.


message 470: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments We're really glad to have you here, Kritika! I look forward to your participation in our discussions.


message 471: by Marie (UK) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) Hello my name is Marie, i am a soon to be retired nurse, i have always loved reading - my all time favourite book is Sophie's world by Jostein Gaardner would love to hear which books people are loving


message 472: by Robert (new)

Robert James | 603 comments Welcome all!


message 473: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Welcome, Marie. Glad you're here.


message 474: by Beth (new)

Beth Wow, it's been awhile since I checked this thread, and there are lots of new members to welcome, so here goes ...

Welcome to the group, Pam, Sonny, Mary, Hannah, Sherry, Lisaa, Vann, Kritika, Marie, and anyone else I missed!


message 475: by Sully (new)

Sully (sully123) Hi, I'm Sully and I'm from metro Washington, DC. I am really excited about this GR group and looking forwarding to joining in on the book discussions.


message 476: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Welcome, Sully. Glad you're here.


message 477: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Welcome, Sully, and please do join in.


message 478: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1902 comments ☯Emily is tired of waiting for GR announcement, so now has Booklikes account. wrote: "Sherry, Miss Julia is a hilarious series about an older woman. Most of the books take place in your neck of the woods."

I love Miss Julia!


message 479: by Julia (new)

Julia Hi I'm Julia from Maryland (north where it snows a lot during the winter). Thank you so much for inviting me into your group. I read your history and am very humbled by the longevity of your group. It seems quite a feat in this world where quality is the unsought gem.

I hope what insights I bring will be useful, but I will probably be learning much at first and ask questions too. I have four children who sometimes interrupt me when I am on the computer so if I say anything that seems incomplete or makes you wonder if I tippled the sherry too much please feel free to question me :) .

Julia


message 480: by Carol (new)

Carol | 7657 comments Hi, Julia, welcome.


message 481: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Glad you're here, Julia. I hope you are able to finish a sentence or two in our discussions. Four children must make your life quite lively.


message 482: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments Welcome, Julia!


message 483: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Welcome, Anja. This is an all-night, all-day book club. You don't have to dress up or bring snacks.


message 484: by Sue (new)

Sue | 4494 comments And we love the input from all over the world!


message 485: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Welcome Anja and Julia! I think you both are going to like it here.


message 486: by Tonya (new)

Tonya Presley | 1169 comments Welcome Julia and Anja! The more the merrier!


message 487: by [deleted user] (new)

I have been a non participating member for about a year, but will have much more time in 2014, so hope to join in more. I recently read Stoner and will jump into that discussion! Great choice by the way!


message 488: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Welcome, Stephanie. Glad you're going to be joining in.


message 489: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments It's definitely more fun when you participate, Stephanie. Glad you are going to have time.


message 490: by [deleted user] (new)

Barbara wrote: "It's definitely more fun when you participate, Stephanie. Glad you are going to have time."

LOL, yes, I'm sure it is! I'm looking forward to it.


message 491: by Rose (new)

Rose Romano Hi, everybody! I have to admit that I wasn't too confident about being accepted into this group and I was very happy to see Constant Reader listed as a group I belong to.
I live in a small city in central Italy and I just can't find anyone who reads. I'm sure they're here because there are six or seven book stores that have been in business at least since I arrived about eight years ago and who knows how long before that.
Anyway, I've been a reader and a writer since I was a little kid. My particular favorite group is British women writers of the 18 and 19 hundreds--Jane Austen, any Bronte you can find, Virginia Woolf. I've finally found books by Ann Radcliffe and Fanny Burney. Of course, I read other stuff, too. (Including Russian classics!)
I don't have internet at home so sometimes it takes a while to post an answer or whatever. I see from some of these messages that other people have similar problems, so I'm not too worried.
I'm going to look at some of this group's discussions to see what interests me in particular.
Again, happy to be here!


message 492: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments Welcome, Rosabeatrice! I hope you are able to get connected often enough to participate. It's a great group.


message 493: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Rosebeatrice, I think you are going to like it here! I love Italy and envy you the food, even if you can't find readers. We can take care of that and we are available whenever you can get on the internet.


message 494: by Tonya (new)

Tonya Presley | 1169 comments Welcome, Rosabeatrice! Happy to have you here.


message 495: by Robert (new)

Robert James | 603 comments Welcome!


message 496: by Rose (new)

Rose Romano Hi! I've got a question I've asked several times, in all kinds of places, and I never get an answer that helps. When I send a message to this site's help, they don't answer.
All I want to know is, how do I get these messages to show starting with the latest and going back to the last. And how do I get it to stay that way?
Thanks!


message 497: by Sherry, Doyenne (new)

Sherry | 8261 comments I don't know if there is a way to make that choice "stick." But what I do is always go to the "unread" link and (most of the time) it takes you directly to the beginning of the new messages.


message 498: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2297 comments I do that too, Sherry, and the threads are arranged with the newest on top, but the messages within the threads are arranged from oldest to newest. It used to be that I could click the "date" heading and they'd reverse the order, but that hasn't worked right for a week or so. Maybe if I close it and log back in it will work again.


message 499: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments Rosabeatrice wrote: "Hi! I've got a question I've asked several times, in all kinds of places, and I never get an answer that helps. When I send a message to this site's help, they don't answer.
All I want to know is, ..."


Right now that function is all screwed up. Has been for about a week. They're working on it.


message 500: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2297 comments Glad to know I'm not the only one with that problem, and that it is being addressed. Hope it doesn't take much longer!


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