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Joanna I love historical fiction too, my favourite is Tudor England I love it! But I'm recently getting into some Elizabethan England which is a fascinating part of history. Do you have any particular favourite time periods or authors?
Look forward to seeing you guys taking part in the group

I'm Cindy, 26 years old and I'm from Germany.
I read almost anything but I am not really a fan of scary reads. Reading is my way to escape to an entire different world after an exhausting day.
This is my first time participating in a reading challenge, so I'm pretty excited.


I'm Kim. I joined this group last year and then life got too crazy. So I'm reintroducing myself.
I loved reading as a kid. I was always that one with a book in my face unless I was at sports practice. I currently live in MN and am getting ready to apply for grad school.
I'm hoping this year allows me to participate more!
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I'm Cathy and I live in PA. I read about 200 books last year mostly mystery. I'm hoping to broaden my reading this year.


Victoria wrote: "Hi Joanna, Anna and Africa welcome to the group, we are a friendly bunch so feel free to ask any questions and share great book recommendations.
Joanna I love historical fiction too, my favourite ..."






Slowly the paperback collection in my house has been whittled down .... I am a kindle lover.

My favourite genre is scifi but I read all sorts of books. No horror though.

It depends what you mean by the same subjects if you mean female royalty protagonists in Tudor times then Anne O'Brien might be a good place to start I haven't read any of her books personally but a friend of mine has and she thinks they are very good some of her books are The King's Concubine, Devil's Consort, The Forbidden Queen and The King's Sister. If however you are looking for different genres in Tudor England and like murder/crime stories then I cannot recommend C J Sansom enough he has written five brilliant books called Dissolution, Dark Fire, Sovereign, Revelation and Heartstone and they are amazing books I thoroughly enjoyed each and every one so I guess it just depends what you're after


What you should know about me is that I'm starting down the path to becoming a crazy cat lady; I giggle like a school girl when I read romance novels because I can't take them seriously; and I find it fascinating that two of my favorite authors - J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis - were both involved in a book club of sorts called The Inklings that met in a modest pub (and that the two were best friends).
My favorite genres and/or the usual genres that keep finding their way into my hands are classics, young adult books, and fantasy novels.

My name is Yasmin and I am 18 years old. I come from Germany, Russia and Turkmenistan and I am very obsessive about my books.
I love many genres - starting from 19th century novels by Dickens and Bronte sisters and ending with modern dystopia books e.g. "1984", "The Hunger Games", "Corpus Delicti" and so on...
My life goal is to read most of the classics because I believe that they are most educational books/ books of high quality. Currently, I am mostly interested in historical fiction, memoirs and books about Russian culture e.g. "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy or books by a modern author Lyudmila Ulitskaya.
Finally, I wish you all good luck with accomplishing your challenges ;)



I used to read massive amounts when I was younger but somehow it got less and less when I entered university. I think it had a lot to do with having to read so much for my studies, but this year I hope to pick up mainly fiction. Unfortunately I didn't keep track of what I've read before I registered to Goodreads, so there's only a fraction of my books here.
I marked 52 books for this year's challenge. I figured one book for every week is a relatively achievable at this point in my life, but depending on how I'm spending my summer, I wouldn't mind doubling the amount. Also a new thing for me is e-books, I just bought my first e-reader, Sony PRS-T3S and before that I've read a couple of e-books on my phone Samsung Note 1, but the Sony Reader is far more comfortable for reading.

Last couple of years I've only just achieved my Reading Challenge by the very skin o' my teeth, but I'd still like it to be a real challenge (75's not bad) and thus would like to try something entirely different. Mostly I favour the horror, SF and fantasy for genre fiction, but crime, historical fiction, and thrillers I've sorely neglected - shameful, given that I'm a bookseller - where to start?

I also love new friends so take a glance at my shelves and send me a note if you would like to chat about books, life or just anything.

I'm Erika. 32 years old, from Southern Maine. I am an avid reader and have been trying for years to read 52 books in a year. Last year, I finally reduced it to 20 books and was just 1 book shy at the end of the year. This years goal is 25 books. I used to devour books constantly and have missed making time for it. I'll read just about anything and am always open to suggestion.


Hi, I am Mani. I love reading .Love fiction ,thrillers , historical novels and many more.




Nice to meet you all!



I am a book junkie in all its forms. Kindle, paper books and audiobooks. I love them all. I look forward to meeting fellow book lovers, having discussions and getting suggestions.


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