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Would it be okay to use the book Blood Sisters by Jane Corry. I found a few songs that have the lyric "blood sister" , the song "Rebel Girl" by the band Bikini kill has a lyric "a sister, always soul sister, blood sister
Would that be OK?
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About when did you add it? Do you know the number of your post? Click on your profile picture and click on your posts, you should be able to see that post. I would then bookmark it so you can refer back to it.




I used it for that prompt as well. So the first one was for Nordic Noir, the second for LGBTQ+, and the third one for a series book. Worked out well.



I do Book of the Month and I love it. You can also skip for a particular month if you don’t like the selection (though I almost always find something I like). Maybe you can sign up for the 3-Month subscription the see if you want to continue after that.

You could say I recommended it. Which I do. Loved it.
I’m sure there was something else....l’ll have to fire up the computer and check the spreadsheet but I can’t do that until tonight. I know I slotted it into Debut author in Around the year....

Would it be okay to use the book Blood Sisters by Jane Corry. I found a few songs that have the lyric "blood sister" , the song "Rebel Girl" by the band Bikini kill h..."
I'd count it.


I count the year it's released in my country (which is the US) as the "published date" - so if it was released in UK or Australia last year but not released in US until this year, i count it as "published in 2018"

Jacqueline wrote: "Also the copyright date and the publishing date aren’t the same. The publishing date is the day it’s published/released. The copyright date is the date the copyright was registered. Copyright goes ..."
that's a good point! Sometimes they are different. For example, The English Wife is copyright 2017 (in the US) and published in 2018 (in the US)
that's a good point! Sometimes they are different. For example, The English Wife is copyright 2017 (in the US) and published in 2018 (in the US)

I like your answer, because I'm doing another challenge in my country and it has the same prompt. I filled it with a book, which was translated to Czech this year, but the original was released 2016 (The Little French Guesthouse). Since it takes quite a lot of time before the book is released in Czech, I would have to read completely new book probably by Czech author for this Popsugar prompt. But filling it with the book I used for my Czech challenge somehow feels like cheating. Any ideas about this? (Also sorry if this question feels like beating the dead horse, but my conscience won't stop nagging me.)


I guess you're right, thank you Sarah. :)

I cannot find the prompt thread....if there is one please lead me that way!

I cannot find the prompt thread....if there is one please lead me that way!"
You can find it here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Happy to help! :)


I don't think you really can. But, you could put your cursor into the quoted part and delete what you don't want.
Anne wrote: "I know how to reply to a full comment, but how do you reply to a specific part of a post? For example, something someone has said in the last paragraph of their post."
Cut & paste :-) And Goodreads STILL hasn't gotten their act together to allow us to do this from the app grrrrr
Cut & paste :-) And Goodreads STILL hasn't gotten their act together to allow us to do this from the app grrrrr

Teri wrote: "Has anyone had a problem with the "add book/author" feature? Mine has worked great on my desktop computer until yesterday, which it quit working at all. I'm not that clever at fixing things on comp..."
My computer is old, and frequently locks up or crashes, and I use Explorer, which is old and frequently locks up or crashes (because Firefox just refused to work one day, and I'm afraid to try to load a new app on this aged beast so I don't have Chrome), and this does happen to me at times, and my solution is to close Explorer and open it again, or to reboot the computer. I know asking "have you tried rebooting?" is so trite, but ... try it?
If it's more complicated than that, email Goodreads help. They always get back to me within a few hours, and usually they can help.
My computer is old, and frequently locks up or crashes, and I use Explorer, which is old and frequently locks up or crashes (because Firefox just refused to work one day, and I'm afraid to try to load a new app on this aged beast so I don't have Chrome), and this does happen to me at times, and my solution is to close Explorer and open it again, or to reboot the computer. I know asking "have you tried rebooting?" is so trite, but ... try it?
If it's more complicated than that, email Goodreads help. They always get back to me within a few hours, and usually they can help.

You could also try clearing the cache in your browser. It's possible your browser is loading a cached version of the site so clearing the cache would force it to load the site anew.
To do this in chrome: click the 3 veritcal dots icon in the top right corner. Click History. Click History again from that menu. Click clear browsing data, only check off the cache section (unless you also want to clear the other things too) and hit ok. Then close and reopen.
To do this in firefox: click the 3 horizontal bars in the top right hand corner. Click options. On the left hand side click Privacy & Security. Under the History subtitle on the right hand side click Clear History. Select only Cache (unless you want to clear more) and click on clear now. Close & Reopen.


Where the Crawdads Sing covers late 1960s but peeks into 1970.
The Great Alone takes place beginning in 1974.
both are terrific books that I would highly recommend!


I'm doing Everything I Never Told You for my 70s-born book. I was going to do it for a book about Death of Grief, but switched categories when I realized when it took place.


They've been moved into an Archives 2018 folder farther down.

The first year I did the challenge, I kept a spreadsheet and put a book in EVERY category it fit in to. A category might have ten different books in it if ten of the books I read fit the category. It was fun to see which categories became the most popular and which ones not so much. Of course, I had to have at least one book in very category by the end of the year.
Now I have just one book in each category and use the "extra time" at the end of the year as a free for all reading time (reading whatever I want) as a reward for completing the challenge.

Thanks, I found them.
Heidi wrote: "The first year I did the challenge, I kept a spreadsheet and put a book in EVERY category it fit in to. A category might have ten different books in it if ten of the books I read fit the category. It was fun to see which categories became the most popular and which ones not so much. Of course, I had to have at least one book in very category by the end of the year...."
I do that every year!! There are always a few categories that fill up with so many books :-) And there are also always a few that get just that ONE book. I agree, it's interesting to watch the pattern. It's not always what I expect.
I do that every year!! There are always a few categories that fill up with so many books :-) And there are also always a few that get just that ONE book. I agree, it's interesting to watch the pattern. It's not always what I expect.
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I'd count it.