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Welcome!

I love being part of a community - and have made a commitment to being an active member of my small town. I have always loved reading, and would often carry books to restaurants, road trips, vacations, etc. as a kid. I'm enthused to find a group with similar interests, and the opportunity to learn from so many others!

Awesome! I just had the most delicious supper in Waynesville this weekend at The Sweet Onion - so many good restaurants in Asheville, but this one is definitely worth checking out!

hello everyone,this is Sarbani from Kolkata,India.i'm on the verge of entering my final undergrad year.Besides reading I write occasional poetry.hoping to catch up on a lot of reading being a part of Constant Reader.

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My general preference is for new releases, general fiction, historical fiction, selected memoir, and some non-fiction. I am not a fan of sci-fi, or horror. My experience with the classics is mostly limited to required reading in high school and college.
I enjoy book discussions, online and/ in person. I am looking forward to reading and discussing My Antonia in July.

I thought Memoirs of a Geisha was a great book. I also liked The Red Tent. It gave me a whole new understanding Old Testament Biblical times, including polygamy.
Welcome to Constant Reader!

I live in a Bath, UK, where I belong to two face-to-face reading groups. I have always loved books since learning to read at age 4.
I read mainly literary fiction and classics, but have recently started enjoying crime fiction too, thanks to a recommendation by a friend.
Just need more hours in the day, especially right now when a new kitty has come to live with me!


I thought Memoirs of a Geisha was a great book. I also liked The Red Tent. It gave me a whole new understanding Old Testament Biblical times, including polygamy.
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Thanks for the welcome, Ann. Looking forward to reading and discussing My Antonia in July.

I live in a Bath, UK, where I belong to two face-to-face reading groups. I have always loved books since learning to read at age 4.
I read mainly literary fi..."
Hi Mary from Bath. I am new in this group, also.
I live in the US and visited Bath 30 yrs ago. Just this past week, one of my local friends was in Bath and posted some nice travel photos. My most vivid memory of Bath is overlooking a meticulously maintained park, near the river.
I joined because reading the "classics" is a taste I am trying to develop.
Nice meeting a fellow "newbie."
Janet from Central FL.
Hello everyone,
My name is Deni and I live in Utah. I am a 30 something student studying applied mathematics. Reading helps balance these quantitative efforts. I am very much looking forward to reading and talking with you all. My cats are also looking forward to any additional time spent reading which lends my lap to their napping experience.
My name is Deni and I live in Utah. I am a 30 something student studying applied mathematics. Reading helps balance these quantitative efforts. I am very much looking forward to reading and talking with you all. My cats are also looking forward to any additional time spent reading which lends my lap to their napping experience.

I enjoy books of all kinds but especially love thrillers, mysteries and short story collections.
I read poetry when I can't sleep. Yeats is my favorite.
I search out indie books and dusty forgotten novels and frequently find gems.
I proudly own all of Stephen King's books in hardcover and am a huge fan.
Thanks for letting me join you.






St. Petersburg, Novgorod, and then boat trip on Lake Ladaga with stops at Valam and Petrosovadsk on the 2nd trip.
Spelling is approximate so I hope I didn't butcher anything too badly.


Hi Ruth, welcome from another Ruth.


Hi, Barbara. I also lived in Michigan. I grew up in Jackson and then lived in Dearborn. Ann Arbor and Petoskey are my favorite Michigan locations. I am a fan of Gwen Frostic's work!


I enjoy reading regional/state authors. I am wondering if you have any favorites from Michigan/Midwest.

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