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Anyhow you guys, welcome Lisa b/c she has a lot to contribute in terms of her knowledge of books. Her interest in books is indeed wider than mine. She reads even science fiction and speculative fiction and kids books and ..... but she likes the kinds of books I like too. She is a dear GR friend.




Phew.
NONE of us are active in all the threads. Threads covering those books we are currently reading in fiction and non-fiction are active. For those of us who review there is a thread for that. Nothing is obligatory, except showing respect for other people's pov.

What I can tell you is that this is one of the few groups in which I don't feel overwhelmed despite its being quite big. Very interesting discussions and great people in here, in my opinion.
I hope you'll feel yourself at home, I will certainly be delighted to your contribution, since Chrissie says you know so much about books!




I am Viv, from England. I am a life long book lover, though I have gone through phases of reading more or less literary stuff. I like sci-fi and fantasy and historical fiction, but am also trying to increase the number of classics I read. I'm particularly interested in reading more diversely, with more works in translation. This group seems to have a great mix of people from around the world so I'm looking forward to expanding my reading horizons with you all :-)

Welcome Lisa! So glad you have finally decided to join!!!
And of course welcome Viv to you as well!
And of course welcome Viv to you as well!

And of course welcome Viv to you as well!"
Thank you, Laura T. Me too.

Welcome Daisy!
Classic and thrilles are my passion as well! We'll meet in a lot of discussion then!
Classic and thrilles are my passion as well! We'll meet in a lot of discussion then!


I love urban fantasy and my favorite series is the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews and the Young Elites series by Marie Lu. I dare you to read them and to not like them, its basically impossible. I also have started a blog about, yes you guesses it, books. If you wanna check it out that would be awesome!
https://carpelibrumchronicles.wordpre...
And yeah thats it, thats me!


Thanks to everyone who sent me welcome messages.Thrillers help me to relax, To read classics and everything about them is something more serious. After reading one Richard III --and Shakespeare, a classic -related book, now I keep on reading about Richard . I was interested in Shakespeare and now the Richard topic captured my soul and imagination. Now I'm reading Annette Carson about him,and this is history. I'm not interested in only one or two genres after all.
Welcome Alexis! Leslie has already told the "bad" news, so I'm here just to tell you We're happy to ahve you around

My name is Jean and I just found this group on a GR friend's profile. Wow, this group really has some wonderful books on the shelf. I'm looking forward to jumping right in and enjoying this group.

I am Tytti from Finland, I joined a couple of days ago (to comment on one thread) and have been lurking here ever since. My reading comes and goes, at the moment I am suffering from a slump. I..."
Hi,Tytti
I found it very interesting that you want to focus on Hungarian literature.I know nothing about it myself,but the author of this book is Hungarian. She invited me to Goodreads,because we are both Ricardians. Her book is full of references to Hungarian history and literature,you must read it,I think.
Shakespeare Made Me Love Richard III: Tis England never did nor never shall /lie at the proud foot of a conqueror/but when it first did help to wound itself'

hope we have fun together!

Welcome! Is it possible that I saw you in the Italian group? I'm not very active there, but I follow a couple of discussions.
Give a look around in this group, I'm sure you will find a lot of interesting discussions.
Welcome Anarchic Rain - it is raining narchicly these days at our places!!!
Hope to see you around - seeing you like classics as I do!
Hope to see you around - seeing you like classics as I do!

Anarchic Rain wrote: "thank you, Leslie :) my nickname is a tribute to De Andrè (italian songwriter and poet) and to my fav element."
If you browse old posts, you'll see I've posted several of De Andrè's songs as poems. I've grown up listening to his songs, suckling his music together with milk!
If you browse old posts, you'll see I've posted several of De Andrè's songs as poems. I've grown up listening to his songs, suckling his music together with milk!

Anarchic Rain wrote: "wow! I'll check it out later ;) you're a fan, so you know Se ti tagliassero a pezzetti (my fav song)...the live version has one verse changed: instead of "Signora Libertà, Signorina Fantasia", he s..."
Great piece that one! I didn't remember that change in his live version; I'll have to give it a look!
Great piece that one! I didn't remember that change in his live version; I'll have to give it a look!
I'm supposed to be working at the moment, still a minute pause has never killed anybody!!! ;)
Thanks
Thanks


Welcome Giulia. It's great having Italians around, especially since I'm of Italian ethnicity! Don't feel dumb. I find navigating around Goodreads difficult, and I've been here a number of years.

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I'm in my 60s and I'm a lifelong reader. I have really eclectic reading taste. You can check my shelves and see that. About the only genres I don't really read are horror, romance, and religion. I've been a Goodreads member since May 2007 and I'm in a real world book club that I formed over a decade ago.
Some of my favorite genres are science, biography, history, historical fiction, speculative fiction, mysteries, literary fiction, young adult, middle grade children's, humor, essays of various types, vegan theory and vegan cookbooks, but really just about everything. It depends on the book.
I have a feeling my already bloated to read list will get much longer because of books I'll find in this group.
ETA: I live in San Francisco, California, U.S.
I enjoy books with San Francisco settings and books with orphans.