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I love exploring all kinds of literature. Some of my favorite recent discoveries have been from the publisher Europa Editions. That's been my main exposure to international fiction. Some of my favorites are The Elegance of the Hedgehog, My Brilliant Friend, and Juno's Swans.
I hope to be able to get to know you all here!
Welcome to the group, Tiffany! We can’t promise that there will be any activity here after December, as Katie and I no longer have the time to moderate, but I hope to converse with you about books in the next few months regardless.

I think there is this unique element to your original ideas.
Would there be any interest from either of you in re-opening it and would you like me as a partner or moderator, or I could just be an active participant?
Hi Laura, thanks for your message. Whilst I did enjoy the discussions in this group, I have no time or inclination personally to devote to opening it back up and moderating, and I am only a very occasional Goodreads user these days. The group has been kept live just so others can access the resources if they want to.

I prefer things small. And I prefer not to be reading with people who are insistent on their knowledge and the importance of their reading knowledge. I had a particularly unpleasant experience recently with a group of 5. I'm trying to find readers, who read deeply and seriously but are still open-minded enough to listen and pay attention to other readers' interpretations. This is surprisingly difficult to find - and the other thing I've noted is that most discussions tend to be very superficial.
I'm yet to find a group whereby a reader will look at things in depth. I did host a very pleasant and friendly group and we read together - Tessa Hadley's Free Love. Several Friends contributed thoughtful and lengthy comments, but I'm not really sure - where to take that group. Just the one author is far too narrow for me.
The problem is to explore books, themes and authors of interest to me, but also be able to engage with other readers whereby our paths cross. I certainly don't expect a perfect match, but again your nice broad topic of Women and World - seems wonderfully encompassing, but at the same time doesn't restrict either. For example - I could do a deep delve into British women writers, or another interest area - a specific focus on Irish women - so there doesn't need to be a requirement of translated works, although that does strike me as an important balancing trend.
A great deal of my reading has focussed on, Australian, Canadian, Irish, British women writers - and of course British is very wide - with a lot of women with Commonwealth or Immigrant backgrounds. I think a theme is needed. I like themes in my reading because I feel as if I am developing and exploring a particular area. I did suggest this in the Modern Virago group - but they disliked it - they prefer to randomly pick from the 745 titles on the official list.
Anyway, I understand you have other occupations and time investments currently, but who knows there maybe a possible overlap in our interest areas.
Laura, please feel free to create some new threads here if you would like to. I would much rather the resources were being used, so if you want to resurrect old threads or group reads, I'd be more than happy for you to do this.
Sorry to hear that you haven't had great experiences with group reads - that's largely why I stepped away from this group, and from book clubs in general.
Sorry to hear that you haven't had great experiences with group reads - that's largely why I stepped away from this group, and from book clubs in general.
Books mentioned in this topic
Free Love (other topics)Faces in the Crowd (other topics)
A Woman's Work (other topics)
Hearts And Minds: The Untold Story of the Great Pilgrimage and How Women Won the Vote (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Harriet Harman (other topics)Jane Robinson (other topics)