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Can I ask you all to move this conversation to the Random Chit Chat folder? Either the Random Conversation thread or a new thread regarding bestseller list hype? :)
This thread is specifically for group related questions or comments.
Thanks!
This thread is specifically for group related questions or comments.
Thanks!

This thread is specifically fo..."
Sorry Becky totally my fault. I thought I was making a group related comment regarding finding HF and the occasional HF challenge tasks.
No biggie, Ellen, it happens! I just always check for new messages in this thread to keep up with questions etc for the group.
Thanks! :)
Thanks! :)

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

but by accident I found if you click on the "view spoiler" in message 3558 and reveal the spoiler then you can scroll further.
Hope it works for you.

Jackie, I do not know what IE7 is!
I will now go and see it the thread works again. Maybe I have to wait for a new comment to appear. Could one of you do a test comment?

If you experience the problem just click on the spoiler tag and it should let you view the entire thread. It sucks since it reveals the spoiler, but that's all you can do until GR fixes the problem.

I have no problems on the threads on my mystery site that use the spoiler feature.





Around the end of April. We usually do nominations around the 15th of the prior month and then vote by the end.
Which reminds me that I need to put up nominations for April/May. :)
Which reminds me that I need to put up nominations for April/May. :)

Hi Karen, this thread is for group related questions, comments and suggestions to the moderators. We have a folder for recommendations here, and a folder for favorite authors, which contains a thread about Philippa Gregory, here.
Please feel free to create a thread in the Recommendations folder or to revive the Philippa Gregory thread. I'm sure that people would be more than happy to help you out. :)
Please feel free to create a thread in the Recommendations folder or to revive the Philippa Gregory thread. I'm sure that people would be more than happy to help you out. :)


We have a monthly read, Pope Joan. When and how do the actual discussions take place?

The actual discussion takes place as soon as the thread opens. You can post whatever you want to there...comments about the book, thoughts while reading, when you're going to start the book, etc. We don't follow a certain format or post discussion questions. It's a basic free for all, but if you would like to post discussion questions you are more than welcome too.






Thanks Jackie but no I don't have an e-reader but thanks so much for your offer. Think I just might sit this one out.
Nancy wrote: "Besides the challenge are there any group reads here?"
Yes - There's currently a discussion of Pope Joan, and the next group read (starting on October 15th) will be for Selene of Alexandria by Faith L. Justice.
Yes - There's currently a discussion of Pope Joan, and the next group read (starting on October 15th) will be for Selene of Alexandria by Faith L. Justice.

No, the read and discussion is from the 15th of one month through the 14th of the following. There's no set process regarding how it's done - it's all at your own pace. :)


Just a thought!

Sorry it isn't available through the library (I know at least one person who reviewed a library copy.) I'm the author and have a "circulating" copy that I registered with Bookcrossing.com and would be happy to send it to you. I'll PM you.

(Don't give pharmaceutical companies all your money!)
Start eating super-foods now(spinach, collard greens, kale, carrots, etc). Get them from your garden or from the local market...not supermarkets.
Wash all fruits and veggies in a bowl of vinegar-water (1 to 6 ratio). Salmanela and other bacterias are running rampant.
Start taking at least 1000mg vitamin C every morning. Continue dosage through early Spring.
Get plenty of sleep. 8hrs should allow the body to recover from the previous day and rejuvenate for the upcoming day.
Lower your stress/anxiety levels. It's proven that stress negatively affects the immune system. Simplify your life...eliminate activities/socializing which are not absolutely necessary.
Wash hands, wash hands, wash hands...and, oh yes, wash hands.
GardenSinger, while that may be good advice, this is not the appropriate thread for it. Feel free to post this kind of thing in the Random thread. This thread should be used for official group questions, suggestions, etc.
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