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Cool, Raven! I think that sounds great. If you'd like, we can try it out for a month or two and see how you like moderating.
(I actually have rules and questions for people who want to moderate, so sorry, but I'm afraid that you'll have to read those. I'm a control freak, and I admit it, so you'll have to put up with me. Sorry.)
If you want, I can go ahead and send you the information, or you can wait a while and see how we're trying to run the group and all that. It might help you learn. Or you could just jump right in! Whatever you want to do!
(I actually have rules and questions for people who want to moderate, so sorry, but I'm afraid that you'll have to read those. I'm a control freak, and I admit it, so you'll have to put up with me. Sorry.)
If you want, I can go ahead and send you the information, or you can wait a while and see how we're trying to run the group and all that. It might help you learn. Or you could just jump right in! Whatever you want to do!

Great! That will work just fine, and thank you very much for volunteering! I'll keep the spot reserved for you, and if you decide you don't want it, then I'll open back up to volunteers. Once again, thank you very much!
If you want to discuss a book or series, please start a new thread with the name of the book or series in the title. Now that we have sub-folders (for example, the "Mystery" folder), we prefer that you post under the sub-folder most appropriate for the book. However, if for some reason you cannot do this or are unsure about which folder to post under, I can move the topics for you if need be. When posting about a series that spans several different sub-genres, just leave it in this folder. :)
If you want recommendations, then you can start a new thread for that, too. Thanks, guys!
*I have removed the information about moderating this group, should any of you guys wonder about the conversation that Raven and I have had in the comments section of this post. Thanks!