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Carol suggested: "I wonder if I will find one called "17 books per stack.*" (snicker) Great idea, Carol! I'll get right on it!
Jan O'Cat, who has explicded her stacks of 17 many, many times and Carol has obviously not been listening.
LOLOLJanOMalleycat wrote: "Jan O'Cat, who has explicided her stacks of 17 many, many times and Carol has obviously not been listening. "
JanOMalleycat wrote: "Jan O'Cat, who has explicded her stacks of 17 many, many times ..."
Listening, but for a better explanation of how you "explicded" something.
I was looking at the group Ann recommended, Constant Reader, for some ideas on organizing our Welcome area and our Archives area. In passing, I noticed that they are having a convention in Portland, OR (hope it hasn't passed already) and I think it's open to anyone. So Jan G, I thought of you. To find them just enter "Constant Reader" in the search field for groups, and they have a discussion folder for their conference. Ann, how are you liking this group?
Carol: They have lots of posts! I have only browsed a little on the Constant Reader group, mainly to skim info of what others are reading. (as if I don't already have plenty of books!)
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "To find them just enter "Constant Reader" in the search field for groups, and they have a discussion folder for their conference. Ann, how are you liking this group? "
Ann wrote: "Carol: They have lots of posts! I have only browsed a little on the Constant Reader group, mainly to skim info of what others are reading. (as if I don't already have plenty of books!)
Carol/B..."
Yes, I know, you certainly need more ideas for books to read... (not!)
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I was looking at the group Ann recommended, Constant Reader, for some ideas on organizing our Welcome area and our Archives area. In passing, I noticed that they are having a convention in Portlan..."It looks as though the convention is the 3rd week in September. I will have to look into this. It looks interesting.


The one I found that caused me to create this book was "50 Books a Year." This is for people who want to challenge themselves to read 50 books in a year. They each create a post for themselves (posts are organized by first letter of first name) and come back and add a post whenever they finish a book.
I wonder if I will find one called "17 books per stack.*" (snicker)
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*reference to Jan O'Cat, who inexplicably insists on stacking her books at home in piles of 17.