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Thank u SilverRaindrops :-)
Ys m Keira's n Pride n prejudice's fan
and i like u too :-) :-) tc

Looking forward to meeting you all during this Challenge.


Tony wrote: "Renee wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Renee and I'm new to the group. I love mysteries and police crime and legal thrillers. I am striving to read 35 books this year. So far I have read 5 books, so I r..."
Thanks, I'll check these out. The book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" Is the book really good? I watched the movie and didn't like it very well.



Hey Renee,
I like watching movies based on books, characters coming to life and all. But, in my opinion, the movie "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" was horrible. Ha.They skipped so many things from the book. It was disappointing.
The book was way better!

Looking forward to some interesting times on this group.

Well, I'm going to have to read it. I appreciate it the suggestion.

Welcome Jaya. I just joined this group at the beginning of the year myself and I've enjoyed being a part of this group. I'm sure you'll love it.

Welcome to the group. I'm new too!
Renee


Most of my time these days is spent reading and writing, and I've set my goal of reading 50 books this year, and I'm already ahead on that target! I read a variety of books, due to my English course, on which I also do creative writing.
I enjoy classics, young adult, a bit of chick lit now and then, LGBT and really anything that appeals to me and takes my fancy, I'll give it a go.
I'm looking forward to reading more, and discovering new books, and new authors and to make it through the books that I have ready on my bookshelf for reading this year.
:)
Hi
I just joined and thought this group sounded like a lot of fun with so many challenges to try . I'm a lifelong reader and read lots of different types of books but my favorites are probably true crime, memoirs, and history. I'm game for almost anything else as well .
Looking forward to picking some challenges and meeting new "book friends " ,since I don't have any ! lol
I just joined and thought this group sounded like a lot of fun with so many challenges to try . I'm a lifelong reader and read lots of different types of books but my favorites are probably true crime, memoirs, and history. I'm game for almost anything else as well .
Looking forward to picking some challenges and meeting new "book friends " ,since I don't have any ! lol

Thank you for all the welcome msgs and I welcome the newer members.
Renee---Gods of guilt is very good.
jaya



Hi Hannah, I don't know if it's just me but your link doesn't work :P



"Hi! I'm just starting with this group. I've got my goal set for 50 for the year (I changed it twice already when I saw that I've read nine since January already). I'm from western NYS, so weather has been yuk..."
Welcome to the group Brenna! Hope you succeed in completing your goal for this year. I live in Ohio, so this bipolar weather has had me reading more as well.


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Thanks! That was a fun survey, I had a look at the responses too, which was a nice thing to do especially the why/where of reading! Great that so many have responded so far :)

Hi guys! I'm Alex, 26 years old. Originally i'm from the south of Germany, but i've been around the globe and my current placement is in the Netherlands. Ever since I was little, i love love looooove to read. I'm about tonfinish my studies so i finally have enough time to chatch up on my casual reading.
I read almost anything, fantasy, chick lits, historical fiction, non-fiction...because of a limited budget (my other passion is my CD-collection), i tend to prefer buying books second hand or from big sale-exhibitions :)
I read almost anything, fantasy, chick lits, historical fiction, non-fiction...because of a limited budget (my other passion is my CD-collection), i tend to prefer buying books second hand or from big sale-exhibitions :)

I was the kid that noone could get to read books, I hated the books we were forced to read in elementary school to learn to read and actually told my teacher that. But once reading became my choice I fell in love. I used to get in trouble at school because I was reading in class.
I prefer to read e books to paper copies and will constantly have at least one book on my phone I have yet to read. Would love to get to know other members, feel free to message me.







I'm your typical grown up who hated reading as a child only years later realizing the error of my ways and how wonderful books are. The books I did actually read as a child were fantasy (Dragonlance series, some Forgotten Realms etc). As a young adult I was all about religion and spirituality. Then came science and history. I rarely read any fiction, just spoiling myself with non fiction, information about any number of topics. It has only been recently that I took to fiction outside of Fantasy or SiFi.
Currently I'm reading Cockroach by Rawi Hage
There's a couple of reason why I started reading, "Realistic" fiction I guess they call it, one is to get away from real life. As I've said I mostly read non-fiction and I think my brain was about to explode so I needed to step away from reality. The other reason I'm reading fiction (especially POV) is I'm throwing my hat in the ring and attempting to write my first book (realistic fiction) that I've always wanted to write (Thanks to Ken Robinson "Finding Your Element"). I'm roughly a quarter the way through my first draft. What a wonderful and exciting experience it's been so far.
Anyway can't wait to participate and interact with this group.


Thank you for all the welcome msgs and I welcome the newer members.
Renee---Gods of guilt is very good.
jaya"
I can't wait to read it, but my OCD side has me reading in order, lol



I have been in love with books since I read Corazon by Edmundo d'Amicis in 4th grade. I have read a lot of YA (as is the trend now a days). On the other hand I also read a lot of classics (trying to soak up all that wisdom). My favorite book in the whole wide world is "The Song of Achilles" (read it and the world will never be the same).
I'm tired of running across the same tittles again and again so I am hoping that I'll run into some new books here.


Holly, don't worry too much... You can't do anything "wrong" here. I encourage you to participate in challenges, group, and/or buddy reads - whatever sounds interesting to you! This group is all about having fun, discussing books, and keeping each other motivated. However you want to participate is up to you, and of course feel free to ask if you have any questions! :D

I am Sandra, 34, living in Brussels (Belgium).
I work as a consultant, which means that depending on my client/ assignment I have more or less time to read.
I read most of my books in English, but sometimes also in Dutch (whether it was originally written in Dutch or a translation).
My favourite genre (for the moment) is historical fiction. I used to like reading a lot of Danielle Steel/ Judith Krantz books, but am over that a bit. In the end, almost every Danielle Steel book is the same, lol!
I do enjoy a good thriller every once in a while (just finished Dan Brown's Inferno 2 days ago).
Last week, I started reading "smut books" (lol) (got the kindle app on my laptop and thinking of buying a Kindle in order to read them) and they are my new guilty pleasure :-)
After reading a "heavier" historical book, it's nice to enjoy a quick/ hot read!
My challenge for 2014 is 20 books. Depending on how big/ easy the books I choose, are, I might even reach that goal.

Welcome to our group, There are a lot of fun challenges that will help you hit your goal of 20 books. I have a kindle HDX and I really like it! I like it that you can look up the words as you are reading just by holding your finger in the word and that kindle well read the book to you as well.. would be really good for learning a second language like English.
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I read "We Need to Talk About Kevin" last year and found it a creepy but fascinating read. I also recommend the movie; it's very close to the book. Welcome to the group!