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Random Musings..

I've enjoyed a season or th..."
The cast is made up of returning players (non winners only) that were voted onto the show by the public. And its a great set of people.

In some other groups I'm in, mentioned books are not linked with their title (like this: Half a War), but as a thumbnail of the cover.
How do you do that? Is there a button for that?
Didn't want to ask in the other group, as I seem to be the only one not doing this over there.
(I like text links better, I can't read the title on those thumbnails)

I thought there was an easy button for it that I didn't find.
SO they're all copying and pasting links and images... bleh, too much work. I'll stick with text links! :)


Thanks for that - now I feel silly :)

You're welcome Kat.

Learned this the hard way.

Learned this the hard way."
I will keep that in mind, thanks!

Take biscuits (cookies) for the group.
Dara wrote: "So I'm playing my first session ever of D&D tomorrow. Any tips for a newbie?"
1) Don't worry too much about making mistakes. Just try to have fun.
2) Embrace your character. Don't think: "How would I react to this?" instead try to think: "What would my character do?"
1) Don't worry too much about making mistakes. Just try to have fun.
2) Embrace your character. Don't think: "How would I react to this?" instead try to think: "What would my character do?"

I think that's going to be the hardest part at first. I think I'll have to play my character a bit to really get to know her. I'm so used to video games and choosing to do something based on the stats it will give me rather than really role playing it.
(I'm playing as a wood elf ranger, level 6 in case anyone was curious.)
It is a change. Personally I've found the more the dramatic the differences in the character from myself the easier it is to keep them straight. And often the more fun.
I get to "do" and say things I wouldn't normally say. In college I played a Lawful evil character. I cackled while I slaughtered a village. I hated everyone in my party. It was a fun time.
I get to "do" and say things I wouldn't normally say. In college I played a Lawful evil character. I cackled while I slaughtered a village. I hated everyone in my party. It was a fun time.

Dara wrote: "I'm so used to video games and choosing to do something based on the stats it will give me rather than really role playing it."
Same.
Same.
Dara wrote: "Well, my first session went alright. I was pretty nervous and I know I messed a few things up in combat but I'm still learning. I was pretty useful to help the group sneak by some enemies. There ar..."
That sort of thing is common among "random" groups I think. And the ones you mentioned tend to be the most popular classes.
I'm not sure about in newer D&D, but we always tried to keep a more balanced group of tank, melee dps, ranged dps and heals.
Thankfully we had a few players would be willing to play other stuff if needed.
I never played a wizard before joining them, but they lost their sorcerer and asked I play some kind of caster. In the past I tended to favor melee dps as a rogue, a warrior and a melee ranger. It ended up being a lot of fun though, especially when I leveled up. Fireball is Xd6 where X is your caster level. ^_^
But our group was Barbarian, Rogue, Cleric, Paladin with an occasional Bard (until he moved and stopped coming) so we had a nice balance of abilities.
That sort of thing is common among "random" groups I think. And the ones you mentioned tend to be the most popular classes.
I'm not sure about in newer D&D, but we always tried to keep a more balanced group of tank, melee dps, ranged dps and heals.
Thankfully we had a few players would be willing to play other stuff if needed.
I never played a wizard before joining them, but they lost their sorcerer and asked I play some kind of caster. In the past I tended to favor melee dps as a rogue, a warrior and a melee ranger. It ended up being a lot of fun though, especially when I leveled up. Fireball is Xd6 where X is your caster level. ^_^
But our group was Barbarian, Rogue, Cleric, Paladin with an occasional Bard (until he moved and stopped coming) so we had a nice balance of abilities.



My current employer was very impressed with my language skills when they interviewed me for the job, but I've not had a single chance to use any of them since I started almost 2 years ago.
Am also in need of new contacts my own age, as I hang out with elderly pensioners too much. Not that I mind, but they keep forgetting I'm still in my thirties. The other day they suggested that I join them signing up for the waiting list of this new fancy retirement home development. They had forgotten that I have another 30-odd years before I need to be on that list...
...so I'm off to (hopefully) meet some young-ish French speakers, alors!

Also going to try a choir, as I really miss my Gospel choir in London.

That was my doing. It's only certain authors. We were getting a bit big on the number of sections I thought.
Sanderson had four sections. Butcher and Abercrombie had two. So I consolidated them.
Sanderson had four sections. Butcher and Abercrombie had two. So I consolidated them.


Tried searching for it by name from the groups page, but it didn't come up in the results. I had to open my friends list, click on Rob and then scroll down to Rob's groups to find my way back here.
What's going on with that?

Discussions overview? I don't believe I'm familiar with that.
I just have all threads here send me emails, so I tend to follow that back. I also have the unread page (https://www.goodreads.com/topic/unrea...) bookmarked for quick access.
I just have all threads here send me emails, so I tend to follow that back. I also have the unread page (https://www.goodreads.com/topic/unrea...) bookmarked for quick access.

Every time I log in I get this banner inviting me to vote. Honestly, I'm not qualified to vote for books I haven't read in the romance or horror sections...
What about you guys? If you're voting, do you limit yourself to stuff you've read? Or are you supporting other books/authors/genres based on other criteria?


Fantasy - The Autumn Republic
YA F+SF - Uprooted

Nemesis Games in SF.
One of my goals for the year was to read more non-fiction, which is totally failing, as I've read none! (was reminded when I looked at the non-fiction category)

I also voted for Autumn Republic, thought it was a kick ass end to that trilogy

I voted in 6 categories..
Fantasy: Fool's Quest, though this was a tough decision between a few books for me. So many good fantasy books again this year.
Sci-Fi: Nemesis Games This was an easy choice.
Humor: You're Never Weird on the Internet
Graphic Novels: Rat Queens, Vol. 2: The Far Reaching Tentacles of N'rygoth
YA SFF: Uprooted
Middle Grade: The Mad Apprentice (This was my write-in)
Fantasy: Fool's Quest, though this was a tough decision between a few books for me. So many good fantasy books again this year.
Sci-Fi: Nemesis Games This was an easy choice.
Humor: You're Never Weird on the Internet
Graphic Novels: Rat Queens, Vol. 2: The Far Reaching Tentacles of N'rygoth
YA SFF: Uprooted
Middle Grade: The Mad Apprentice (This was my write-in)
I'm tempted to write-in The Price of Valour for Fantasy because it's one of my top reads this year and I feel like Hobb will easily make the first cut without out me.
Sadly Mr. Wexler is still quite under the radar outside of this group it seems.
Sadly Mr. Wexler is still quite under the radar outside of this group it seems.
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I've enjoyed a season or three :)
What is the twist/mix-up for the upcoming season?