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message 7051: by Aymen (new)

Aymen Ben cheikh Hi Melanie, I'm glad you're enjoying the group. Beside thriller and psychological thriller, I like reading crime, fantasy and drama. I try to post reviews in this group, and I started reading fantasy because I saw the passion of some members about it, so you might find some different books here.


message 7052: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) I post about fantasies and young adult all the time on here :3 I don't even know anyone else who reads young adult on here lol, but I post anyway :3


message 7053: by E. (new)

E. | 653 comments Melanie, I read thrillers, but also read humor, horror, adult-contemporary, cozies, YA, dystopia... I have actually found most of my favorites by checking out other people's "favorites" shelves. I read a lot of book reviews, and when I read one I connect with I check out their shelves. It's taken me down many new paths.
That said, this group is the most active and friendly group! There is always something going on to get involved in, and the coolest people. Other groups I've joined are as a result of a similar process above. Reading reviews, checking out the reviewer, seeing what groups they are in and reading some threads. I've numerous times gone down a rabbit trail that leads me to a book I'd be unaware of otherwise.
But I've never found a better group =}


message 7054: by Aymen (new)

Aymen Ben cheikh Kerry I want to read the Hunger Games series and the Divergent series , and I m reading a Song of Ice and Fire( I m not sure if this one is adult or young adult) you re not alone, keep posting!


message 7055: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (meldoc) | 634 comments Sean wrote: "Melanie, your welcome !!

So nice to get feedback, I am proud of the group, one how it has grown, filled with great people, nice and sincere people.

I am so happy when it all runs smoothly and we ..."


Thank you Sean

I was not sure if it was OK to discuss books here that were not from the Mystery and Thriller Genre.
Like many of you I read lots of other things and I go through phases of authors, genres, etc.
Thanks for your help
M


message 7056: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (meldoc) | 634 comments Aymen wrote: "Hi Melanie, I'm glad you're enjoying the group. Beside thriller and psychological thriller, I like reading crime, fantasy and drama. I try to post reviews in this group, and I started reading fanta..."

Thank You Aymen
I like fantasy too. It is a very hard genre to find well written books without some direction.
M


message 7057: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (meldoc) | 634 comments Kerry wrote: "I post about fantasies and young adult all the time on here :3 I don't even know anyone else who reads young adult on here lol, but I post anyway :3"

Thanks Kerry
That is what Sean and Aymen were just telling me. It's OK to look for and review other genres here. That sounds great as being part of this group has kept me busy. I was thinking it may be difficult to participate in more than one group.
M


message 7058: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (meldoc) | 634 comments E. wrote: "Melanie, I read thrillers, but also read humor, horror, adult-contemporary, cozies, YA, dystopia... I have actually found most of my favorites by checking out other people's "favorites" shelves. I ..."

Thank You
I believe perhaps that as you have stated this is one of the best groups. I think this is why I have become more involved with the Goodreads process through this particular group. From previous posts it looks like I can just stay right here and continue to find new reads and discussions in all genres!
M


message 7059: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) Melanie wrote: "E. wrote: "Melanie, I read thrillers, but also read humor, horror, adult-contemporary, cozies, YA, dystopia... I have actually found most of my favorites by checking out other people's "favorites" ..."

I'm part of about 20 different groups on Goodreads and this is genuinely the only one I'm active in. I've been a member since my very first days on Goodreads and really do love it here :) I've found some amazing books, and made some great friends ^_^


message 7060: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (meldoc) | 634 comments Aymen wrote: "Kerry I want to read the Hunger Games series and the Divergent series , and I m reading a Song of Ice and Fire( I m not sure if this one is adult or young adult) you re not alone, keep posting!"

Yes Aymen and Kerry!
I agree you are not alone. I am in the process of or have read all three of the books that you have listed Aymen. A friend recently sent me The Eye of the World from "The Wheel of Time Series". Have either of you read those? I have not yet started any of them. They appear to be an important part of the fantasy genre. I was also reading a dystopian novel called Metro 2033. My son stole this one from beside my bed though and he is so into it that I am not going to ask for it back until he's done. When you've got your teen reading a book for the pure joy of it you just roll with it. lol

The Eye of the World (Wheel of Time, #1) by Robert Jordan Metro 2033 (METRO, #1) by Dmitry Glukhovsky


message 7061: by Aymen (new)

Aymen Ben cheikh Yes Melanie Fantasy is awesome, I wasn't expecting to like it , but I loved how it takes you to another world with different rules places and creatures... I didn't read the books you mentioned but I ll check them. I also have to read the Lord of the Rings series, and if you like dark fantasy I read the Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub, really good book with some really scary parts.. I have to read the second one "Black House" soon.


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hi


message 7063: by Amber (last edited Nov 05, 2015 10:04AM) (new)

Amber Martingale I do not like dystopias. Why? REALITY is dystopian enough!

Here's an exploration called "Our dystopian world:" https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 7064: by Sally (new)

Sally | 6 comments Have you read the Wool trilogy by Hugh Howey?


message 7065: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments It's good to see that you're enjoying the group so much Melanie, and that you've had a better experience on Goodreads because of it. I enjoy this group too. :)


message 7066: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) It's 3:39am and I can't sleep... so guess what I'm doing! I'll give you a hint..........

I'm reading.


message 7067: by Sue (new)

Sue (coccotoro) | 2087 comments Kerry wrote: "It's 3:39am and I can't sleep... so guess what I'm doing! I'll give you a hint..........

I'm reading."


HI Kerry. When you said 3:39am , I realized you are in England, Here in Toronto it is only 10:50P.M., and I am reading 24 Hours: An intense, suspenseful psychological thriller 24 Hours An intense, suspenseful psychological thriller by Claire Seeber by Claire Seeber. I am really enjoying it. I saw you are reading You (You, #1) by Caroline Kepnes by Caroline Kepnes. I have this book to read soon, and today, I just downloaded book 2 Hidden Bodies Hidden Bodies (You, #2) by Caroline Kepnes . Are you enjoying it?


message 7068: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) I'm actually LOVING You. It's utterly gripping, but it's really twisted in a way because the way it is written makes you care about and root for the deranged stalker, which definitely puts your moral compass a bit confused!

It's really really good, though. I'm absolutely loving it.


message 7069: by Sue (new)

Sue (coccotoro) | 2087 comments Kerry wrote: "I'm actually LOVING You. It's utterly gripping, but it's really twisted in a way because the way it is written makes you care about and root for the deranged stalker, which definitely puts your mor..."

Thanks Kerry for your update. I am really looking forward now to reading both books. You must be exhausted. Try to get some sleep. Take care.

Sue


message 7070: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10541 comments Mod
Reached my target of 55 books this year

https://www.goodreads.com/user_challe...


message 7071: by Michael (new)

Michael (micky74007) Sean wrote: "Reached my target of 55 books this year

https://www.goodreads.com/user_challe..."


congrats


message 7072: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments @Sean - **applause** congratulations!!


message 7073: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments My tablet is really acting up. Some days I have Internet and some days I don't!! Ugh!


Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) (sandyj21) | 5101 comments Well done Sean! And how many on your NG shelf now? *:D


message 7075: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Pat wrote: "My tablet is really acting up. Some days I have Internet and some days I don't!! Ugh!"

Pat, problem might be with your router.


message 7076: by Patricia (last edited Nov 11, 2015 09:05PM) (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments @Brenda - we got an upgrade with the router, and hubby will have access and I can't get on. My tablet is not very old but just acts up. If I restart it, then it picks up the Internet. Otherwise it keeps scanning for a signal. Thanks for the advice. If you think of something else from my "symptoms", please let me know.


message 7077: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Pat wrote: "@Brenda - we got an upgrade with the router, and hubby will have access and I can't get on. My tablet is not very old but just acts up. If I restart it, then it picks up the Internet. Otherwise it ..."

Wifi issues can include your tablet being too far away from the router, the wifi signal having to go through too many walls or other obstacles, or the router being too weak. I'm sure there are other things as well.


message 7078: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments Technology can be a pain at times. I went out yesterday doing research and taking a few photos for my blog. Unfortunately my phone jammed so I couldn't take all the pictures I wanted. It's a Samsung and only a few weeks old. The solution, apparently, was to remove the battery and put it back in again. For some reason it gets itself in a tizzy whenever I take photographs.


message 7079: by Patricia (last edited Nov 12, 2015 12:58PM) (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Brenda wrote: "Pat wrote: "@Brenda - we got an upgrade with the router, and hubby will have access and I can't get on. My tablet is not very old but just acts up. If I restart it, then it picks up the Internet. O..."

I never thought the walls were a problem. Hubby uses a laptop which is more powerful than my tablet. Huh, something new every day!


message 7080: by Patricia (last edited Nov 12, 2015 12:58PM) (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Heather wrote: "Technology can be a pain at times. I went out yesterday doing research and taking a few photos for my blog. Unfortunately my phone jammed so I couldn't take all the pictures I wanted. It's a Samsun..."

I am with you Heather. I can't seem to keep up with technology. I might need to adopt a teenager to help this old lady !!! Lol!


message 7081: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Walls can make a difference. Router location, broadband width and speed, device used. Lots of variables really. :) Having four kids growing up in this technological age is useful! :)


message 7082: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Janet wrote: "Walls can make a difference. Router location, broadband width and speed, device used. Lots of variables really. :) Having four kids growing up in this technological age is useful! :)"

So is having a kid who is a Network Administrator! :-)


message 7083: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Brenda wrote: "Janet wrote: "Walls can make a difference. Router location, broadband width and speed, device used. Lots of variables really. :) Having four kids growing up in this technological age is useful! :)"..."

Lol! I'll say! :0))


message 7084: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments @Janet and @Brenda - you two are to be envied!! My son works as a paralegal so if I shoot my tablet, I should be able to get a good lawyer!!! LOL!


message 7085: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Hah! Love it! :-D


message 7086: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Pat wrote: "@Janet and @Brenda - you two are to be envied!! My son works as a paralegal so if I shoot my tablet, I should be able to get a good lawyer!!! LOL!"

LOL!!!


message 7087: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments Pat wrote: "@Janet and @Brenda - you two are to be envied!! My son works as a paralegal so if I shoot my tablet, I should be able to get a good lawyer!!! LOL!"

Haha, like it. :)


message 7088: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10541 comments Mod
Yes, sure does make a difference.

My computers are upstrairs, my router is downstrairs, and I send my movies on my computer to my smart television downstairs, wirelessly.

Sometimes the connection upstairs is so slow, does not connect to TV.

Although new computer would also help, and a faster wirelss connection.

You can spend up tp 400.00 pounds on a fast router.


message 7089: by Sean, Moderator (last edited Nov 15, 2015 07:28AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10541 comments Mod
Cannot believe out mowing the lawn together.

So warm, sunny and 16 C - 17 C (65 F to 68F)

Lawns dry, so 2 hours gardening.

Do not mind this temperature all winter...LOL


message 7090: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Yeah, it's been in the 50s here (F) last couple of days. But now they're forecasting a low of 29F tonight.


message 7091: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall think I would welcome some frost if it meant an end to this nonstop rain we are currently enduring!!

hope all are well

been a busy wee beaver between holidays and then work and to be honest I haven't really felt like being online much

still at gym took part in first competition yesterday which was just an internal one but somehow my team won :) guess the hard work is paying off. suffering for it now though but went to gym this morning and worked off some of the stiffness

Other than that went to see new bond film; ordered the xmas turkey; read a lot of books - well over my challenge for the year. and caught up on some tv

speak soon xx


message 7092: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
I've completed my Goodreads reading challenge for the year.

55 books done! Think I may lower the number next year!! :D


message 7093: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Amiss (rebeccaamiss) | 476 comments Just started proofreading and editing my story that I hope to get published (fingers crossed!). I'm giving myself to the end of January to finish. Also getting ready for the holidays!!!


message 7094: by Sue (new)

Sue (coccotoro) | 2087 comments Janet wrote: "I've completed my Goodreads reading challenge for the year.

55 books done! Think I may lower the number next year!! :D"


Congratulations Janet! I am getting closer to my 115 goal.


message 7095: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
I bet you are, Sue, you're like a reading machine! Great for us and all those recommendations! :))


message 7096: by Sue (new)

Sue (coccotoro) | 2087 comments Janet wrote: "I bet you are, Sue, you're like a reading machine! Great for us and all those recommendations! :))"

Thanks Janet. Enjoy your Sunday.


message 7097: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10541 comments Mod
Well done Janet


message 7098: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Congrats, Janet!


message 7099: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Congratulations Janet!


message 7100: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Janet wrote: "I've completed my Goodreads reading challenge for the year.

55 books done! Think I may lower the number next year!! :D"


I run through books so fast, usually, that I aim high.


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