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I getting surgery on my back and it will have me reading other peoples creations."
Welcome, Erik. Back surgery? Time for an iPad!

I am a member of a traditional, in-person book group here, which I very much enjoy. This year we are reading German literature, and I am discovering things I would never have read for any other reason, many of them quite good. Still, I don't really have a good community to talk about English language literary fiction, which I still read quite a lot of, and I am hoping that this group will be a good fit. Your reading list for the first half of the year certainly looks delicious.
Last year I started a new job on the university campus here, which has the added bonus effect of granting me access to all of the campus libraries, including one dedicated to foreign literature (such as English). Between that, our local bookstores, and the public library, I'm hoping to be able to keep up with your selections without resorting to the website-of-last-resort.


I do not have a kindle, and I'm not sure I want one. On the one hand, this summer I saw my mother-in-law relaxing in the garden in the sun with a zillion books on her e-reader, and it looked pretty tempting, especially since I had just lugged a giant backpack filled with books up the stairs. On the other, I really do like a physical book, especially library books and second hand books, which you can't get on a kindle.
In this case it's a moot point, as I caved and ordered Stoner this morning from the website that dare not speak its name. I can't wait to catch up with the rest of you.

Welcome, Erik and Nicole. We're glad to have you here.



I envy you finishing Anna Karenina for the first time. It's one of the few books that I've read twice. Tolstoy is my favorite classic writer.


It may be a while as I'm in the middle of a couple of lengthy group reads but I will add it to my list. I won't mind if you remind me in a few months :)

It may be a while as I'm in the middle of a couple of lengthy group reads but I will add it to my list. I won't mind if you remind me in a few months :)
Hi, I'm Kiana!
Don't know how I should introduce myself, but I'm happy to be here.
Don't know how I should introduce myself, but I'm happy to be here.
Well, I'm almost 16. I have been reading since I was 5. I live in Shiraz, Iran.
I read almost everything I can get my hands on, from cookbooks to magazines and classics.
I also watch a lot of movies and series and listen to almost any kind of music, except Iranian pop.
that's about it.
I read almost everything I can get my hands on, from cookbooks to magazines and classics.
I also watch a lot of movies and series and listen to almost any kind of music, except Iranian pop.
that's about it.


been more of an independent reader but I find it invigorating to be able to discuss books
I enjoy and love with others that enjoy them as well. I look forward to discussions with all of you : )





I love that there is such an international presence in this group - definitely a plus and a chance to learn about other cultures.





I will. Thanks. :)

Hello I am jas malik and I like to read .my favourite genre is fiction . I don't confine myself to any author I don't want boundaries.

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I getting surgery on my back and it will have me reading other peoples creations.