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I'll read this one with you"
Great when are you free"
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I have to check I think I might have over booked myself


I'll read this one with you"
Great when..."
Okay. Well let me know. If you want to reschedule it for sometime in January, I'm fine with that.
Hmmm. What if you read particularly fast, or slow...are there usually just the two?

usually if it's a popular book or a widely read book there are atleast 3 people.
I read particularly slow, so I usally put in the request after I've gotten a 1/4 of the way thru the book


With me?
I know you are on #4, but I am starting the series this month. LOL

It is where you, and a buddy, read a book together, offer others to read it with you two, and start a discussion thread to talk about the book. Do you have any books you want to read with someone, and talk about it with?

I haven't started it yet but I want too"
Im free anytime in December"
Ooh, I just got a copy of this! Let me know when y'all want to start The Lies of Locke Lamora; I'd love some reading buddies.


Ok. I ordered it, and am waiting on it to arrive from the UK. I will let you know. You want to discuss it here? Or maybe taLk about the series on your blog and mine? We can link to each other for all the books if you want?
Well, I'm supposed to be starting Written In Red by Anne Bishop for my "pick it for me December". I tend to read pretty fast though, don't know if anyone'd be interested?


It's been on my bookshelf to read. I'd be down for this one!
Anyone want to buddy on



Ok, I we can discuss it on the book thread.




@Tara . I'm into suspense/thrillers myself. What authors do you normally gravitate towards?

Hmm that's a different way to do it. Sounds interesting.

I like your idea! I would be interested except my genres don't match up with yours, except for an occasional mystery/thriller. :( Anyone interested in historical fiction, literary fiction, fiction, or non-fiction?



Any one up for one of the below to start around the 2nd or 3rd week of June?
The Choice (Romance)
A Passage to India (Classics)
All the Rage (YA)
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (Fantasy, standalone but part of Game of Thrones universe)
Emmy & Oliver (YA)
The Golem and the Jinni (Fantasy)
A Monster Calls (YA Fantasy)
Woman of a Thousand Secrets (Historical Fiction)
The Apothecary's Daughter (Historical Fiction)
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Also, regarding starting a small group with 2-3 people, I would be interested as well.
My favorite genres are Chick-lit, Classics, Contemporary, Fantasy, Fiction, Historical fiction, Romance, Science fiction, and Young-adult <----this is what Goodreads says and it's pretty accurate
I also like Horror and New Adult (as long as it actually has a plot and realistic characters lol)

Hi! Sorry, I got the book from my public library. Don't have a pdf version of it.

Awesome!! What exact date do you want to start on? Is June 17 okay with you?

Have a great weekend everyone!



I would like see if there are 2-3 people who want to read The Century Trilogy by Ken Follett?
Or maybe one of the following.
The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
I would be interested in the long term tiny group idea as well that was brought up a while back.
My genres are fiction, YA, romance, horror, historical fiction, mystery/crime, thriller, Christian fiction, apocalyptic/dystopian. Really pretty much anything with a story line.
Thanks.

I would like see if there are 2-3 people who want to read The Century Trilogy by Ken Follett?
Or maybe one of the following.
The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer
Small Great Things by Jodi P..."
Hi Kristy,
Sounds like we read a lot of the same books. I've read all the ones on your list except for the Ken Follett trilogy. I loved Pillars of the Earth! It sounds great, but just coming off WOBBLE challenge I have so many others I've been putting off reading, that I'm not up for starting that long trilogy just now. If you don't get anyone else to read it with you, I was thinking maybe we could team up now with some other reads and then read the trilogy after the holidays.
Here are some I currently want to read:






The last one is non-fiction. If any of those appeal to you, let me know and maybe we can also get someone else on the thread to join us!


Awesome, Megan! Let's see how Kristy feels about reading it after the holidays.

I would be interested in reading any of the books on your list as well. I'll let you guys decide which to read because they all sound good to me. :)


Awesome, Megan! L..."
Kristy wrote: "We can wait until after the holidays for the trilogy. :)
I would be interested in reading any of the books on your list as well. I'll let you guys decide which to read because they all sound good t..."
Does Furiously Happy work for you guys? I've really been meaning to read that, but haven't gotten around to it yet and it seems great!

Today Will Be Different and Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things are both fine with me. They both sound good.

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You just suggest a book that you'd like to read in this thread and if someone wants to read it with you, they will comment. Then, you start a thread to discuss it. Sometimes other people will jump in on the discussion, but, like Colleen stated, you only need two people to get started.