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My reading interests are all over the place, but mainly, I tend to enjoy graphic novels, YA books, and poetry. ..."
Hey Scrounger, I mean Jessica!!! Welcome to PBT. We are so happy to have new members, and your interests will definitely expose us to some new arenas . . .I just finished a book called Just Kids and the author, Patti Smith, was a poet/musician. My favorite poet is Billy Collins. I keep saying I should try to read more poetry because I do enjoy it when I make the effort. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on poetry to explore.



That is life-changing information right there.

I was literally too lazy to figure this out. But now I'm Jennifer P. Which hopefully will be less confusing but maybe not.

On a personal note, I'll be 26 on 9/11/16. I live in Minnesota on a farm with about 4 acres. We just bought the place a year ago so we're learning the land. We have a massive garden & enough apple trees to feed our small town.
Growing up, I hardly ever read. I found it to be a bit nerdy. When I did read, I loved it. I wish I had read more.
As I got a bit older, I thought I only liked romance stories. Then I read a book about zombies & it opened me up to more genres.
I read very random things. I don't have just a few genres I like. For instance, today I finished a chick-lit book about online love (Chat Love) & also finished Tuesday's with Morrie. (Two books in one day is not normal! I take my time.)
My favorite book of all time? Can I say "The Notebook?" I also really loved "Wild." I just finished "Me Before You" recently & that was very good. I feel like I will never even come close to being able to say "I've read a lot of books." It is so overwhelming how many books are out there. I want to read them all.
Enough of me. Let's get to reading!

Welcome, Ashley! One thing about this group is it broadens our genre and style horizons, and another is we have readers of many different kinds of books here, so enjoy!

Welcome, Ashley!! Thank you for your lovely introduction. Here you will find a lovely group of people with very wide spanning taste in books. And we are very low pressure so I think you've found the right place!
I'm a fan of Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail myself so look forward to learning more about your reading likes and dislikes in the future.
Please don't hesitate to reach out to other members with any questions you may have!





Welcome back!

My top 5 faverate books are
1) The Bible
2) sand and foam by kahlil gibran
3) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
4) A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking
5) Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.
Happy reading

Welcome back, Robert!! Glad you were able to find us :). Hope all is well with you . . .

Welcome back, Robert!! Glad you were able to find us :). Hope all is well with you . . ."
things are what they are , i should be reading more books now that i have some free time

I always say that, lol, but somehow even though I keep having more and more free time, I don't feel like I'm reading much more . . .hope you have a different story! Did you read the newest Harry Potter book (play)? As I recall, you were a fan!

Robert of Ravenclaw!? Wow! It's been a while! Welcome back!

I always say that, lol, but somehow even though I keep having more and more free time, I don't feel like I'm reading ..."
Anita wrote: "Robert wrote: "i should be reading more books now that i have some free time."
I always say that, lol, but somehow even though I keep having more and more free time, I don't feel like I'm reading ..."
no not yet , waiting for my niece to finish the first 7 nbooks , so we can read it together

I always say that, lol, but somehow even though I keep having more and more free time, I don't feel like I'm reading ..."
Anita wrote: "Robert wrote: "i should be reading more books now that i have some free time."
I always say that, lol, but somehow even though I keep having more and more free time, I don't feel like I'm reading ..."
not yet waiting for my niece to finish the first 7 books , then i will read it with her

Robert of Ravenclaw!? Wow! It's been a while! Welcome back!"
yes , i have been running about , and trying to take over the world

I always say that, lol, but somehow even though I keep having more and more free time, I don't feel lik..."
Sounds like a great plan!

My favorite book is The Unbearable Lightness of Being, and I speak French and English (obviously)! Nice to meet you all :)

My favor..."
Welcome, Colleen!!! We are so honored to be your first group and hope you find that you enjoy it. How amazing to be studying in northern France!
At any rate, please don't hesitate to reach out to any of the administrators or members if you have any questions. We just announced the new tag for next month, so hopefully you will find a book that fits the theme of "animals" and join in the fun :).


We are a group consisting primarily of ex-Shelfarians, but we are all excited to meet Goodreads members and welcome you to our group.
For the month of February, our group is ..."
Hi - I'm new to Goodread Groups and this one is my first to join. Happy to be here and interested to learn about "tags".

I'm Susan, known as Suetu to some. I was an active member of the Shelfari community for a few years. Unfortunately, my work life has devoured all "screwing around on the internet time," so I visit infrequently these days. Still, it's so nice to see you guys!
I'm glad I've finally visited/joined the Goodreads group. It looks like it's worked out well. Not the same, but not terrible. Congrats on getting the community back up and humming along.
Susan


We are a group consisting primarily of ex-Shelfarians, but we are all excited to meet Goodreads members and welcome you to our group.
For the month of February,..."
Hi Marnie!! Welcome to PBT. So happy you found us and chose us to join first. That's so nice!!
Our upcoming tag for November will be animals. I hope you can find a book that fits that theme on your "to-read" list and will join us in reading and sharing our favorite animal books.
Please don't hesitate to reach out to myself or any of the members here if you have any questions at all.
As a total aside, your last name is the name of the town I grew up in, lol!

Marnie, sorry I didn't see you there at first, but welcome to PBT! This is a fun group, jump right in!

I'm Susan, known as Suetu to some. I was an active member of the Shelfari community for a few years. Unfortunately, my work life has devoured all "screwing around on the internet time," so I v..."
Welcome, Susan!

I'm Kathryn. I'm twenty-six, live in Oregon and I'm disabled, which leaves me with a lot of free time to read. Currently I'm a student, learning Russian with the hope of becoming an interpreter. As a result, my reading list is about to become heavily focused in Russian history and literature.
This group sounds like just what I've been looking for! I hate needing to get a specific book during a set period of time, so the flexibility this group offers is fantastic. I look forward to getting to know the community!
I love reading just about anything I can get my hands on. I have a strange habit of reading multiple books at once. I’m often working on half a dozen different books in various genres. I love a lot of the classics. The Count of Monte Cristo is my all time favorite book. I’m also a huge fan of Dostoevsky, Dickens, Nabakov, Steinbeck; Poe; Heinlein; Asimov; Neil Gaiman, Douglas Adams; Terry Pratchett; Philip K. Dick; Kurt Vonnegut; George R.R. Martin; Chuck Palahnuik; Lois McMaster Bujold and Tamora Pierce.
I’m a huge history fan. My favorite history set is an eleven volume set spanning from our earliest knowledge of civilization, all the way up through Napoleon’s time. It’s called The Story of Civilization by Will and Ariel Durant.
Sci-fi and fantasy are my favorite "easy reads". I don't tend to read mystery, romance or westerns often, but I'm always open to broadening my horizons.

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