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What Are You Reading? - 2017.1

woop! i am gonna gohper until my eyes burn tomorrow"
I think we'll all be gophering until we can gopher no more this weekend.

if i have a day when i am off goodreads or even if i dont get a chance to look at ork, i have a few comments to read (mainly thanks to the chatterboxes here lol)
as soon as i press the bell symbol and have read the first new comment bit, all of the red new icons disappear evn though i hav not read them. is there a way to keep them there until i have read the comment?
this wek hasnt been as bad as i have basically been listening to music on youtube with goodreads open whilst decorating but i was out all morning / midafternoon and i had perhaps 15 comments i wanted to read

This is what I do. If I am using my computer, I open the bell in a new tab. Then I open each new thread I want to read in a new tab. It sounds messy, but it works great for me.
If I am using the app (in my phone, ipad or kindle) I touch the bell, And I start reading the threads from the first in time to the last. Not sure if I am being clear in my explanation. If I have 15 notifications I start not for the first in the list (this is the newest) but for the oldest in time (the 15th in the list). That way each time I go back to read a new notification, I don't get confuse about which notifications are new: all the notifications above the last I read are new. There is no way, at least that I know, to keep the red "new" in the notifications you didn't read yet.
Another way you can use in both, computer and app, is to touch on the name of the group, and when you are in the group's main page, go to the unread messages. In the app is the first thing you find after the group's rules. In the webpage there is a "unread" link in the same line as the "discussion board" title.
I hope this makes sense and is useful!


@Lilisa: estimated time of announcement is 7.30pm Janice time. Not sure when that is exactly for me but definitely in the middle of the night, so I won't be up for the countdown ;-) I know what I'll be doing first thing in the morning though!


The in-laws are coming over at 10 am so I think I won't be able to do much more than have a quick peek at the challenge...

This is what I do. If I am using my computer, I open the bell in a new tab. Then I open each new thread I want to read in a new tab...."
that method with the links is the perfect one for me thanks :)
@lilsa thanks for the timing, i will be weell aslep by then
@peggy, you could always be smart like me and gopher books anyway hoping for the best!

woop! i am gonna gohper until my eyes burn tomorrow"
One of us! One of us!

/flex
this is a series called phoenix nights, the guys arms basically describe what i was thinking earlier, it is a comedy about a pub quiz in northern ngland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53sHv...


if i have a day when i am off goodreads or even if i dont get a chance to look at ork, i..."
I don't use notifications except for specific threads if I'm expecting a response.
I click on Community, then Discussions. I have mine set to "groups". Across the top it reads "showing groups, book, both".
I then click on the first thread that shows a red link for new threads. When I finish reading the thread, I go to the top of the page. Underneath the "Search" field on the right hand side, there is a link "unread topics". I click on it and read the next unread thread. I continue the process until there are no threads left in the "unread folder".
There is another way to get to the "unread folder". From inside the group, click on Discussions. At the top of the page there are two tiny links "new topic, unread". Click on the "unread" link and it will load the unread folder.


/flex
this is a series called phoenix nights, the guys arms basically describe what i was thinking earlier, it is a comedy about a pub quiz in northern ngland
https://www.youtube.com/watc..."
Completely forgot all about this series.


I'm pleased it right deemed itself.


Sounds like an interesting series Julia


I've had book 1 on my tbr forever. I really need to get around to it.

if i have a day when i am off goodreads or even if i dont get a chance to l..."
Thanks Janice - much of this info is new to me :-)

if i have a day when i am off goodreads or even if i dont get a chance to l..."
thank you for this :)
@sarah i think it as overshadod by the office which was better. still a ver funny series though, peter kay lived off thos jokes fr the next 15 years



I'm currently reading Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two. But is it only me, because I find it hard to connect with the book. Maybe because it is written for a play or because it isn't written by Rowling, but there's something different to it.


At this moment I'm reading 'Harry Potter and the cursed child', but it's not like the other books. Maybe it's because it's not written by Rowling or it's a play, but it sometimes annoyes me.


I find it interesting that American schools read and analyze classics. Here, in our schools, we didn't have that.


I thought it was a geat series but that he left himslf far too much do do with this book
i currently have Oathbringer
in my hands

I don't think i'll ever be brave enough to tackle the divine comedy, even with help! I can see see how it would have been helpful on the who's who front with homer. Did you ever read The Penelopiad? It's penelopies side of the story. It dark but humorous.
@cody - enjoy! I'm hoping to hold out til xmas on Oathbringer

this is the first series where i am reading in time and the book is delayed (MJS bok every six months is doesnt count) and i am a bit lost in truth, remembering characters and wondering if i should remember ones i dont.
with the exception of read the other 2 again, how do people generally get around this?

I'm trying a new rule of not starting a series til the last part is published. Great in theory but then amazon has a sale on part 1's @#£%


I'm trying a new rule of not starting a series ..."
I plan to see if I can find a summary online of book 1 and 2 and refresh my memory. I read them in 2016 I think. I remember the main events but not the details. I think in many series books there's also some information about earlier events to trigger your memory so that's helpful too. And if I'm really confused: google.
Haha, I often try that rule too but I haven't been very successful ;-)

Thanks Margo. I have it on my shelf and now moving it up. I've read the Odyssey 4 times for school and uni, so this sounds like the perfect read.


My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2109252226"
Ooo thanks Dem, that sounds fun and creepy.

Thanks Margo. I have it on my shelf and now moving it up. I've read the Odyssey 4 times f..."
Ah that's the book. I was thinking last night some one somewhere had recommended a book but could not think what it could be


My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2109252226"
Ooo thanks Dem, that sounds fun ..."
I recently read it too, Rusalka. It's a good one, although I didn't like it quite as much as Dem.

I will be looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this one, Cherie. I bought it a few weeks ago but haven't got around to picking it up yet.

I will be looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this one, Cherie. I bought it a few weeks ago but haven't got around to picking it up ..."
Read this a while back. Gave it 3 stars. To me it followed the paths of some of the well known classic sci fi books that it made it a bit predictable. It didn't have the fast pace feel that I like in a book such as this.

I'll start reading Gwendy's Button Box later today.

I'm really interested in that one, but I don't own it. I'm curious to see what you think of it.
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