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So Its me Victoria and Ellen participating.
Victoria will choose books from Ellens tbr that she should read, Ellen will pic books from Victorias tbr..."
You mean you'll pick Ellen's? Just checking, since you have me picking for both you and her, and I'm assuming that's not the plan...
Victoria wrote: "Oda Renate wrote: "The first attack your tbr of the group. :D Yeay.
So Its me Victoria and Ellen participating.
Victoria will choose books from Ellens tbr that she should read, Ellen will pic books..."
Ahh. Yes monday brain. Yes Ellen will pic my books.'
Edit:
Well I mean since we are only three one of us has two pick two, so I suppose if you rather want that to be Ellen.
So Its me Victoria and Ellen participating.
Victoria will choose books from Ellens tbr that she should read, Ellen will pic books..."
Ahh. Yes monday brain. Yes Ellen will pic my books.'
Edit:
Well I mean since we are only three one of us has two pick two, so I suppose if you rather want that to be Ellen.

I pick for you.
You pick for Ellen.
Ellen picks for me.
Or...
I pick for Ellen.
Ellen picks for you.
You pick for me.
Either works.
Victoria wrote: "I don't mind either way, but with three of us, it actually works well.
I pick for you.
You pick for Ellen.
Ellen picks for me.
Or...
I pick for Ellen.
Ellen picks for you.
You pick for me.
Eith..."
Ahh. Victoria you got a great working mind,even on mondays. :D We will do your idea.
Just edited it in, the original so its easy to see.
I pick for you.
You pick for Ellen.
Ellen picks for me.
Or...
I pick for Ellen.
Ellen picks for you.
You pick for me.
Eith..."
Ahh. Victoria you got a great working mind,even on mondays. :D We will do your idea.
Just edited it in, the original so its easy to see.

If I understand how it works properly... Since I'm new to this too... You message your assigned person, ask them how many books they want you to pick for them, they tell you how many, you pick that number of books from the books they have listed on their "want to read" shelf (paying particular notice of books they've had on there for some time) and the person is supposed to try and read those books during the month. In the meantime, you'll go through the same thing with someone messaging you.
So, in the case of this month: you send me a private message here on Goodreads, I tell you how many books I want to read. You pick that many from my list. I do the same thing with Oda, who then does the same thing for you. Then we read the books that were picked for us.
Victoria wrote: "Ellen wrote: "Just tell me what to do, and I am in ;)"
If I understand how it works properly... Since I'm new to this too... You message your assigned person, ask them how many books they want you..."
You understand the concept perfectly Victoria! :D And after you read them you write reviews of them in this thread just a small one pharagrap one.
If I understand how it works properly... Since I'm new to this too... You message your assigned person, ask them how many books they want you..."
You understand the concept perfectly Victoria! :D And after you read them you write reviews of them in this thread just a small one pharagrap one.

If I understand how it works properly... Since I'm new to this too... You message your assigned person, ask them how many bo..."
*two thumbs up*


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the kind of creepy fairy tale that reminds you that the stories we know today had much darker origins than they do in most retellings. I wasn't sure what to think of either the plot or the main character for the first couple of chapters, but started to like both as I got further in to the book, and soon found myself enjoying reading it so much I didn't want to put it down. I don't feel I can give it the full five stars. After all, it took me a couple of chapters to really get in to it. But I do think it's a really great read, and recommend it to those who enjoy the darker side of fairy tales.
I ended up dnf-ing
I gave it 110 pages.
Usually I love time travel, and the protagonist was not unlikable. The book was just a whole blob of meeh for my taste.

I gave it 110 pages.
Usually I love time travel, and the protagonist was not unlikable. The book was just a whole blob of meeh for my taste.


I gave it 110 pages.
Usually I love time travel, and the protagonist was not unlikable. The book was just a whole blob of meeh..."
Sorry you didn't enjoy that one. I still love the title though.
Victoria wrote: "Oda Renate wrote: "I ended up dnf-ing

I gave it 110 pages.
Usually I love time travel, and the protagonist was not unlikable. The book was just a..."
Yes it has that going for it. I read another book by that author earlier I liked it better but dident love it either.

I gave it 110 pages.
Usually I love time travel, and the protagonist was not unlikable. The book was just a..."
Yes it has that going for it. I read another book by that author earlier I liked it better but dident love it either.
Ellen wrote: "Man you two are doing great! I have barely read anything so far this month. *sigh*"
Hehe. Well I read fast so there is that. And I have time to read. I know Victoria is a writer but maybe she procastinates with reading?
Hehe. Well I read fast so there is that. And I have time to read. I know Victoria is a writer but maybe she procastinates with reading?

I tend to prioritize books for challenges, books I'm spacifically supposed to be reviewing, etc, so read those first, to make sure they're done on time. I don't like being late with things that have spacific dates to be done by. The other books I have to read can't have their reviews put up until later in the month, so I thought I'd read the ones for this challenge first.
Oda Renate wrote: "I know Victoria is a writer but maybe she procastinates with reading?"
How did you guess? Haha!
Well, to be honest, that's only partially true. I do read faster than some people, plus my writing being my only job helps, because it means I don't have to juggle my writing and reading around another job, which gives me a bit of extra reading time than many people have. But I will admit there are times when I'm procrastinating, so reach for a book to read instead of working on the one I'm meant to be writing. And, yeah, I'm doing that a lot right now.
Victoria wrote: "Ellen wrote: "Man you two are doing great! I have barely read anything so far this month. *sigh*"
I tend to prioritize books for challenges, books I'm spacifically supposed to be reviewing, etc, s..."
hehe! I understand completely.
It feels a bit weird for me atm, I`m looking for jobs but I dont have anything that I "have to do" so I do read a lot lately. Feels weird not procastinating just simply reading.
I tend to prioritize books for challenges, books I'm spacifically supposed to be reviewing, etc, s..."
hehe! I understand completely.
It feels a bit weird for me atm, I`m looking for jobs but I dont have anything that I "have to do" so I do read a lot lately. Feels weird not procastinating just simply reading.

I tend to prioritize books for challenges, books I'm spacifically supposed to be ..."
Enjoy it while you can. ;)


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book is a 3.5 star read for me, but I rounded up. Anyway, for the most part I thought it was a fun read, filled with plenty of mystery and magic, as well as a dash of romance. But I found the way it jumped about in the timeline confusing at first, though it wasn't so bad once I got to know the characters properly.
Victoria wrote: "I finished my other book last night, so here's my review:
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book is a 3.5 star read for me, but I rounded up. Anyway, for the mo..."
Huh interesting. I read this a few years ago. Really isent my style. I thought there was too much talk to little actual plot. And yea the different timelines dident help
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book is a 3.5 star read for me, but I rounded up. Anyway, for the mo..."
Huh interesting. I read this a few years ago. Really isent my style. I thought there was too much talk to little actual plot. And yea the different timelines dident help

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book is a 3.5 star read for me, but I rounded up. An..."
I didn't mind the more talking than plot thing so much. It was the timeline thing that spoiled it for me. That was really confusing, at least until I really got to know the characters.

Ellen wrote: "Sadly I havent had time to read much in October, so I am just officially going to call this a fail for me. I have less deadlines in November, so I might give it another go then."
You tried. Dont worry about it. Yes there is always november.
You tried. Dont worry about it. Yes there is always november.

No worries. Like Oda said, you tried. Sometimes things like that happen. :)

Yeah, that is just uni tbh! I thought I would have some time off, but we got surprised with even more work. I only have exams to work on in November, so I really hope to have more time to read. Then if not.. December will be my month. :)
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So Its me Victoria and Ellen participating.
Victoria picks my tbr.
Ellen pics Victorias.
And I pick Ellens tbr.
People usually PM to agree on books.