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message 51: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 7316 comments Roger wrote: "Gah the magic mixer had it in for me. the group I didn't want and maybe my next least favorite group."

apparently you didn't worshop to the margarita mixer enough ;)


message 52: by Rayne (new)

Rayne (raynebair) Haha! I don't think I did either. I got one of my least favorite but Thank You Mixer!! For NOT giving me the sheik!


message 53: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Ezinwanyi~the Troublemaker wrote: "Early 20th century?
NOOOOOOOOOO!"


Think of England says it's set in 1904 and its been getting some good reviews.


message 54: by Yvette (new)

Yvette (yvettejessika) | 28 comments Does each group has its own discussion thread? I'm in group H


message 55: by Netanella (new)

Netanella | 439 comments Brooklyn wrote: "
Mythological? Hmm. Like Greek gods or something? Any suggestions on this one? ..."


I enjoyed Tina Folsom's Out of Olympus series...hot and humorous...
A Touch of Greek (Out of Olympus, #1) by Tina Folsom A Scent of Greek (Out of Olympus, #2) by Tina Folsom


message 56: by Dawn (last edited Jul 29, 2014 08:09PM) (new)

Dawn Brooklyn wrote: "Thanks. Hmm. I'll need help with Victorian and new adult. I read primarily MM and I really am not a big fan of historical. And is there such a thing as mm new adult?"

New adult MM try Play Me, I'm Yours, they're seniors in high school. Check out the lists section or shelves on the M/M Romance group, you'll see lots of them.


message 57: by Rayne (new)

Rayne (raynebair) Dawn wrote: "Brooklyn wrote: "Thanks. Hmm. I'll need help with Victorian and new adult. I read primarily MM and I really am not a big fan of historical. And is there such a thing as mm new adult?"

New adult MM..."


Thanks! I know I'll find something now that I know what I'm looking for.


message 58: by Christine (new)

Christine (destinysangel) Could someone point me in the direction of a good Victorian. This is my absolute least fave genre so help is appreciated


message 59: by Breann (new)

Breann | 398 comments Is Levee Oaks in Amy Lane's Promises series a small town? I can't remember...


message 60: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 2162 comments Breann wrote: "Is Levee Oaks in Amy Lane's Promises series a small town? I can't remember..."

Not answering your question, but Marie Sexton's Coda series, Promises is a small town setting, and is noted on the main GR page. Remember -- you need small town to be indicated by a list, shelf or the book description.


message 61: by Breann (new)

Breann | 398 comments But that's not a SH book! *cries*


message 62: by Fran, Moderator (new)

Fran | 12285 comments Christine wrote: "Could someone point me in the direction of a good Victorian. This is my absolute least fave genre so help is appreciated"

Christine, here is a good list to check out...


Victorian_Romance_1837_1901_


I liked all of the Kleypas on this list as well as If You Desire and If You Dare


Turtlecollector Dennis | 195 comments Brooklyn wrote: "Haha! I don't think I did either. I got one of my least favorite but Thank You Mixer!! For NOT giving me the sheik!"

I am going to have difficulty with shiek. But I think I have books for all the other ones in my group, E.


message 64: by Christine (new)

Christine (destinysangel) Fran wrote: "Christine wrote: "Could someone point me in the direction of a good Victorian. This is my absolute least fave genre so help is appreciated"

Christine, here is a good list to check out...


Victor..."


Thank you Fran, found me one


message 65: by Rayne (new)

Rayne (raynebair) Still struggling with a mythological book. I would really prefer something MM. Does anyone know of a list I can browse?


message 66: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (pokey36) | 1992 comments There are 2 Shannons so I don't know which group I'm in! :/


message 67: by Amy J. (last edited Jul 29, 2014 08:51PM) (new)

Amy J. | 349 comments TBR list for group F
Sports: It Had to Be You by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Romance with a child: ???
YA: The Fiery Heart by Richelle Mead
LGBT: Wolf Tales by Kate Douglas (because it's shelved as M/M erotica?)
Western??

Any suggestions for the western and the romance with a child (I assume this means one of the adults has a child not one of the romantic partners is a child, right?)?


message 68: by Christine (new)

Christine (destinysangel) Brooklyn wrote: "Still struggling with a mythological book. I would really prefer something MM. Does anyone know of a list I can browse?"

Same here. The only one I've found so far is Cupid's Arrow


message 69: by Rayne (new)

Rayne (raynebair) Doesn't Tamara Allen have a few books set in the early 20th century?


message 70: by Susan A (last edited Jul 29, 2014 08:54PM) (new)

Susan A | 2162 comments Brooklyn wrote: "Still struggling with a mythological book. I would really prefer something MM. Does anyone know of a list I can browse?"

I don't have a list. And, I don't know yet if this kind of shelf works, but

Thick as Thieves by Tali Spencer is shelved as mythological creatures and as Fairy-tale -myths on page 3 of top shelves. If we are permitted to use those type of shelves, then you could look at other books like this one to see if a similar shelf shows up.


message 71: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 2162 comments Breann wrote: "But that's not a SH book! *cries*"

But is not too long, and really good. Definitely worth a re-read :)


message 72: by Taya:) (last edited Jul 29, 2014 08:58PM) (new)

Taya:) | 405 comments Brooklyn wrote: "Still struggling with a mythological book. I would really prefer something MM. Does anyone know of a list I can browse?"

Sandrine Gasq Dion's The 12 Olympians series about children of Greek Gods.


message 73: by Fran, Moderator (new)

Fran | 12285 comments Brooklyn wrote: "Still struggling with a mythological book. I would really prefer something MM. Does anyone know of a list I can browse?"

Not sure if Dee will take it because 'mythology' not on main page, but mermen does fall into mythology.

Stealing the Wind
Into the Wind


message 74: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments I think (but not totally sure) that the only thing that has to be on the main page is Romance - other shelves that qualify the books can be farther in, if I'm understanding correctly...


message 75: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 2162 comments ~KarenH~ wrote: "I think (but not totally sure) that the only thing that has to be on the main page is Romance - other shelves that qualify the books can be farther in, if I'm understanding correctly..."

Yes, I can't find anything that states main page only either.


message 76: by Rayne (last edited Jul 29, 2014 09:11PM) (new)

Rayne (raynebair) Tayajay wrote: "Brooklyn wrote: "Still struggling with a mythological book. I would really prefer something MM. Does anyone know of a list I can browse?"

Sandrine Gasq Dion's The 12 Olympians series about childr..."


OMG! How could I forget this!! And I already planned to read book 3 in August for several other challenges. Eek! Thanks for the reminder!

I guess I should go to bed. I'm apparently not thinking straight at the moment.


message 77: by Fran, Moderator (new)

Fran | 12285 comments ~KarenH~ wrote: "I think (but not totally sure) that the only thing that has to be on the main page is Romance - other shelves that qualify the books can be farther in, if I'm understanding correctly..."

great! then mermen works, mythology is farther in the list of genres :)


message 78: by Vi (new)

Vi | 2795 comments Penney wrote: "I might need a little push in the right direction for 'space opera/aliens'. Also for 'stranded', although it seems like it should be self explanatory. Thanks :-)"

Penney, for Space Opera, mostly anything by Linnea Sinclair should work. You've got Finders Keepers by Linnea Sinclair on your shelf. Sirantha jax series should also work. You've read only the first two. If you haven't read the rest, then you could also read Doubleblind (Sirantha Jax, #3) by Ann Aguirre . It's one of my favorite series - I really liked e resolution at the end.

For new to your, I would suggest Shards of Honour (Vorkosigan Saga, #1) by Lois McMaster Bujold - first in the famous Vorkosigan series.


message 79: by AerinLuvs (new)

AerinLuvs (anniluvs) | 117 comments Hi Dee, thank you so much for organizing this and everything!

One Q - I am in grp A and D...can I finish Grp D reading before I read Grp A?


message 80: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments AnniLuvs wrote: "Hi Dee, thank you so much for organizing this and everything!

One Q - I am in grp A and D...can I finish Grp D reading before I read Grp A?"


I can answer that for you - yes, you can do them in any order, you just have to finish your first group before starting the other one.


message 81: by AerinLuvs (new)

AerinLuvs (anniluvs) | 117 comments thanks KarenH! :-)


message 82: by Diane (new)

Diane | 878 comments Has anyone read The Parasol Protectorate series by Gail Carriger? It's fantastic, and Steampunk, but it takes place during Queen Victoria's reign (she's a minor character). Do you think I can use it for the Victorian category?


message 83: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (mooselover) | 2724 comments Diane, yep that will fit.


message 84: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Yes!! SOOOOO HAPPY with the groups I got! =)


message 85: by btwthesepages (new)

btwthesepages | 114 comments If I'm in 2 groups I can start with any one right?


message 86: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments Arshiya wrote: "If I'm in 2 groups I can start with any one right?"

That is correct - you just need to finish one before you start the other.


message 87: by btwthesepages (new)

btwthesepages | 114 comments Okay :)
Do I need to post the books I'm going to read now or only after I've read and rated them?
Sorry, I do ask I lot of questions :P


message 88: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments Arshiya wrote: "Okay :)
Do I need to post the books I'm going to read now or only after I've read and rated them?
Sorry, I do ask I lot of questions :P"


No problem - feel free to ask as many as you need to! :-)

You don't need to post your books ahead of time, only when you finish.


message 89: by btwthesepages (new)

btwthesepages | 114 comments Okay. Thanks a lot. :)
Btw which group did you get? I'm in E and G.


message 90: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11373 comments I'm in A - very happy with that!


message 91: by btwthesepages (new)

btwthesepages | 114 comments Ohhh. A is very good :D


message 92: by Anita Reads (new)

Anita Reads | 170 comments I'm in group G.


message 93: by btwthesepages (new)

btwthesepages | 114 comments Hi Anita. I'm in 2 groups but I'm thinking of doing G first. Decided your books yet?


message 94: by Scarlett (new)

Scarlett | 7 comments Is there a page count requirement?


message 95: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (mooselover) | 2724 comments I thought it was a 150 page minimum.


message 96: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (pokey36) | 1992 comments So I could possibly be in either Group C or Group F...please for the love of all that's holy let it be Group F!! lol


message 97: by Anita Reads (new)

Anita Reads | 170 comments Arshiya wrote: "Hi Anita. I'm in 2 groups but I'm thinking of doing G first. Decided your books yet?"

No not yet, in the small town genre, could be a romantic suspence that's taking place in a small town?
Cause I checked listopias small town lists, and Northern Lights by Nora Roberts were on that, but it's probably more a Romantic Suspense book

I'm gonna try and look for books today.
Kinda scared about that space opera genre :)


message 98: by Dee (last edited Jul 30, 2014 02:41AM) (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 7316 comments Shannon wrote: "So I could possibly be in either Group C or Group F...please for the love of all that's holy let it be Group F!! lol"

Sorry Shannon - hate to be bearer of bad news - you are group C - I missed there were 2 Shannon's when I was doing groups last nite :)


message 99: by Sofia (new)

Sofia Lazaridou (sofiagreycullensalvatore) | 59 comments I am in groups A and B and I have already found my books. I wanted to be in those two so I guess I got lucky.

You can find books of a certain genre if you google it. For example bad boys books and the first results are usually Goodreads lists. That way you can read books in this challenge that you wanted to read for a while.


message 100: by btwthesepages (new)

btwthesepages | 114 comments @Anita: For space opera try The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or Across the Universe.
They both fit and the first one is not that long. Plus it's funny. Check them out.

Found anything for Scotland/Ireland? I don't know where to look :(


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