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Welcome to all our new members :-)
LauraT wrote: "Welcome back Maryann - I know that with kids around is not always easy to read or go to internet (but on the other hand when they've grown and give you mor space it means that you're old!!!!), but ..."Hi Laura, LOL thanks, start of school really helps to have some reading time.
Hi to everybody! I am dely, from Italy and I am new to the group (reading your messages I could understand that a lot of you already know each other from another group).I like to read above all Russian literature but also Indian authors (I love to read about India, its culture, traditions and history); but I read roughly everything except romance, sci-fi, YA and perhaps something else.
I will give a look to the discussions of the group to familiarize ;)
Welcome dely! We read all kinds of things here :) I am glad to hear that you like Russian literature as one of my personal challenges this year is to read some Russian novels. I have spent years being afraid of them but this Feb. I found Anna Karenina surprisingly easy to read. Sadly, I can't really say the same for Fyodor Dostoyevsky, although his short stories weren't too difficult.
Leslie wrote: "Welcome dely! We read all kinds of things here :) I am glad to hear that you like Russian literature as one of my personal challenges this year is to read some Russian novels. I have spent years..."I love Dostoyevsky, he is my favorite author :D
I love him much more than Tolstoj but by him I have read only The Death of Ivan Ilych, War and Peace and Resurrection. What have you read by Dostoyevsky? Have you read also other Russian writers?
This year I have taken a little stop from Russian literature (though I am reading a collection with all the short stories by Gogol): this year I want to read as more Indian authors as possibile and also books about cats. These are two personal challenges I am doing: a book for every Indian region to do a sort of "far and wide through India" and books about cats in memory of my beloved cat that died last year in November.
Hello I've hopped over from the Perks group as it was my favorite. I love fantasy, modern literature, classics, but am trying to educate myself with new authors and genres. I'm always open to suggestions and I have gaps in my awareness of literature from other countries which I'm trying to correct. I also like kids literature, I never outgrew it:) I'm from the Northeast of Britain
Hi Elaine! Welcome :)@dely - Here is what I have read in 2013:
From Russian
Notes from Underground
Anna Karenina
The Cherry Orchard
White Nights and Other Stories
The Enchanted Wanderer: Selected Tales
Leslie wrote: "Hi Elaine! Welcome :)@dely - Here is what I have read in 2013:
From Russian
Notes from Underground
Anna Karenina
The Cherry Orchard
White Nights and Other Stories
The Enchanted Wanderer: Select..."
I don't know which book genre you like so I don't know what to suggest you for long Russian fiction.
For short stories check out Nikolai Gogol or Ivan Bunin and also Anton Chekhov or Ivan Turgenev. They are all easier than Dostoevskij and they are really very very enjoyable, above all Gogol.
Shirley wrote: "Welcome Chiara and Poornima (lovely names, by the way!)It's great to have you as part of our group!"
Thanks Shirley! :)
@dely - thanks for the short story recommendations! I was actually thinking of reading some Russian short stories in September so your suggestions are timely:) I think I will try Gogol, since I haven't read anything by him yet.
Leslie wrote: "@dely - thanks for the short story recommendations! I was actually thinking of reading some Russian short stories in September so your suggestions are timely:) I think I will try Gogol, since I h..."You're welcome ;)
Hello,I'm Abi and am a press assistant living in Birmingham (UK). I was a member of Perks, but my reading has fallen slightly by the wayside so far this year, due to various things. Hopefully I've now got slightly more time on my hands, and will be able to do lots of reading and contributing to this group - I look forward to joining in all the discussions :)
Hi everyone! I'm Elizabeth from Pennsylvania in the USA.
I'm an avid Thoroughbred Racing fan who enjoys reading Mystery/Suspense, Biographies/Memoirs, Christian Fiction, some NonFiction, and, of course, horse racing books.
This looks like a really nice new group. I look forward to getting to know you all.
I'm an avid Thoroughbred Racing fan who enjoys reading Mystery/Suspense, Biographies/Memoirs, Christian Fiction, some NonFiction, and, of course, horse racing books.
This looks like a really nice new group. I look forward to getting to know you all.
Welcome Abi and Elizabeth! Elizabeth, I assume you have read Dick Francis given your interests? He is one of my favorite British modern mystery writers & all his mysteries involve horses in some way...
Leslie wrote: "Welcome Abi and Elizabeth! Elizabeth, I assumne you have read Dick Francis given your interests? He is one of my favorite British modern mystery writers & all his mysteries involve horses in some..."
I have read a few of Dick Francis' books but not as many as you might think. The ones I read were good, but he's not an author I go to a lot.
I have read a few of Dick Francis' books but not as many as you might think. The ones I read were good, but he's not an author I go to a lot.
HI dely form Italy, Elaine, Abi and Elisabeth, welcome on board!!!
I love russian literature - after english one, of course!!!
Have you read Oblomov?
I love russian literature - after english one, of course!!!
Have you read Oblomov?
Elizabeth wrote: "Hi everyone! I'm Elizabeth from Pennsylvania in the USA.
I'm an avid Thoroughbred Racing fan who enjoys reading Mystery/Suspense, Biographies/Memoirs, Christian Fiction, some NonFiction, and, of..."
Hi Elizabeth, nice to see you here.
I'm an avid Thoroughbred Racing fan who enjoys reading Mystery/Suspense, Biographies/Memoirs, Christian Fiction, some NonFiction, and, of..."
Hi Elizabeth, nice to see you here.
LauraT wrote: "HI dely form Italy, Elaine, Abi and Elisabeth, welcome on board!!!I love russian literature - after english one, of course!!!
Have you read Oblomov?"
Not yet! There are so many books I would like to read and my TBR list grows from day to day :D
Hello everyone! I'm Kristi, living near Boulder, Colorado. Nice to see familiar faces from Perks! Thanks for setting up a new group, looking forward to it. I'm a chemist, live with my cat Squeak, like to spend time in the Rockies. Like everyone here, I love to read and buy books. I'm on pace to read more books this year than I've ever read before! I mostly read fiction--literary fiction, contemporary, speculative, historical, etc. I do read some classics, but not as often as I think I should so maybe I'll join you for the Dickens book this month. Thanks again!
Kristi wrote: "Hello everyone! I'm Kristi, living near Boulder, Colorado. Nice to see familiar faces from Perks! Thanks for setting up a new group, looking forward to it. I'm a chemist, live with my cat Squeak, l..."I didn't know you were a chemist - me too! A physical chemist by training although I am a high school teacher now. Anyway, welcome!
Nice to officially meet you, Leslie! I just posted in the career discussion. I've worked in the biochemistry field since I graduated, so maybe I should consider myself a biochemist. I could see myself teaching high school someday, I think that could be a nice change for me.
dely wrote: "LauraT wrote: "HI dely form Italy, Elaine, Abi and Elisabeth, welcome on board!!!
I love russian literature - after english one, of course!!!
Have you read Oblomov?"
Not yet! There are so many boo..."
When you tell me:I'd love to reread it. It could also be a good idea for our classic bimonthly read
Welcome Robert and Kirsty!
I love russian literature - after english one, of course!!!
Have you read Oblomov?"
Not yet! There are so many boo..."
When you tell me:I'd love to reread it. It could also be a good idea for our classic bimonthly read
Welcome Robert and Kirsty!
Maryann wrote: "LauraT wrote: "Welcome back Maryann - I know that with kids around is not always easy to read or go to internet (but on the other hand when they've grown and give you mor space it means that you're..."
I think your display picture is so cute Maryann.
I think your display picture is so cute Maryann.
Thank you moderators and especially Laura T who has for the second time made me welcome in a group. It is wonderful to be with a diverse group of readers. I am retired and live in the United States.
Hi I'm Arpita currently living in Massachusetts. I love reading slow contemplative novels. Some of my favorite authors are Jane Austen, McCall Smith, Miss Read and Barbara Pym. I like old-fashioned mystery stories from the golden age especially Edmund Crispin and Patricia Wentworth, humor from Wodehouse and HE Bates and children's literature. I could go on but I'll hush now :)
Arpita wrote: "Hi I'm Arpita currently living in Massachusetts. I love reading slow contemplative novels. Some of my favorite authors are Jane Austen, McCall Smith, Miss Read and Barbara Pym. I like old-fashioned..."
Welcome Arpita, lovely to meet you. Welcome to the group.
Welcome Arpita, lovely to meet you. Welcome to the group.
Welcome everyone :-) It's great to see some familiar faces also!
Correen wrote: "Thank you moderators and especially Laura T who has for the second time made me welcome in a group. It is wonderful to be with a diverse group of readers. I am retired and live in the United States."
My dear Correen: you're so sweet you make yourself welcome wherever you are!!! So glad to see you around here again!!!
Arpita wrote: "Hi I'm Arpita currently living in Massachusetts. I love reading slow contemplative novels. Some of my favorite authors are Jane Austen, McCall Smith, Miss Read and Barbara Pym. I like old-fashioned..."
Welcome Arpita! Some of the authors you say are favourite of mines, and one especially I've discovered thanks to friends here: Miss Read!!!
My dear Correen: you're so sweet you make yourself welcome wherever you are!!! So glad to see you around here again!!!
Arpita wrote: "Hi I'm Arpita currently living in Massachusetts. I love reading slow contemplative novels. Some of my favorite authors are Jane Austen, McCall Smith, Miss Read and Barbara Pym. I like old-fashioned..."
Welcome Arpita! Some of the authors you say are favourite of mines, and one especially I've discovered thanks to friends here: Miss Read!!!
Hi, all - I'm Tracey, too - Tracey2? I don't often see folks with the same spelling! - from Connecticut, proud owner of a crazy rescued Brussell (beagle/Jack Russell mix), currently out of work (me, not Daisy) and trying to read twice as much while I can. I don't believe you can have too many books, but I'm starting to wonder if I'm wrong, given the piles and stacks around here, and the books I can't find in those piles and stacks... I'll read just about anything, but I usually drift back to fantasy, and I'm trying (trying!) to write one. Thank you for the invitation, Leslie!
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