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Mar 06, 2015 12:57PM

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Sean, I cannot stress enough that quality is better than quantify. Just relax, it's all good.
The one main gripe about a regular BOTM are cost implications for many. What we do works well for now.
The one main gripe about a regular BOTM are cost implications for many. What we do works well for now.

The one main gripe about a regular BOTM are cost implications for many. What we do works well for now."
Janet, you are 100% correct. The TOTAL number of members is totally meaningless. Sorry, Sean, but I believe that to be true. There are probably 80-100 regulars and I am sure a few shy folks who don't post, but the rest of them just are not around. I am guilty of that, being a member of at least a dozen groups where I have never posted, and I am never there and have just been too lazy to cancel membership. The important number is how many regulars we have, and I think we have a very respectable number of regulars.
Yes Sean listen to Chris, she is right !! :)
I agree with you Christine. If we can get new regular members that's great but numbers are just numbers. People will float to a group when they find something good that takes their interest.

I like polls too! :D

With any group, including this one, a very small percentage relative to size, are the ones who regularly contribute and its they who keep a group going .
Yes I agree with all the comments, and want the quality the same as you all do, but I just hope that as we do attract new members we get "Active" new members who do want to join in the fun.
I am happy we grow not just for the size of the group, but hope that for every 20-30 new members we may get 2-3 great active authors and readers.
I am so proud of all the active members and how friendly we are as a group, I know some have stronger opinions, but I think overall we have everything right.
And happy for the support, the fact we grow is not a bad thing, the frustration just comes with people joining and not posting.
Christine you are right, many join then move on or forget, but not 1,500 of them. many just lurk in the background which I find frustrating.
Happy to have you all along for this great ride !
I am happy we grow not just for the size of the group, but hope that for every 20-30 new members we may get 2-3 great active authors and readers.
I am so proud of all the active members and how friendly we are as a group, I know some have stronger opinions, but I think overall we have everything right.
And happy for the support, the fact we grow is not a bad thing, the frustration just comes with people joining and not posting.
Christine you are right, many join then move on or forget, but not 1,500 of them. many just lurk in the background which I find frustrating.
Happy to have you all along for this great ride !

You see I don't think you should find it frustrating, you'll make yourself ill!! Some people are incredibly shy, lack confidence or they simply don't have the time to commit to anything. It's not easy to launch yourself on social media, especially if you've never done it before elsewhere. However. if they enjoy the comments and take away recommendations for their reads then there's nothing wrong with that. It's a good thing. We can encourage but not pressure. I just don't like if we're being used for whatever reason, other than that, it's all good.


Also, Carthage by Joyce Carol Oates blew me away. For me, it was a more satisfying read in the spirit of Gone Girl, and a great thriller. For some reason, I feel like people shy away from Oates because they think they's too heady, but her fiction is completely accessible, and often gripping.


Also, Carthage..."
Bloodman is the book that led me to Robert Pobi... one of the best books I've ever read. Absolutely did not see the ending coming.

Also, Carthage..."
Whoa, Alex, I just looked up these 2 books and marked them both. Thank you.

A..."
That hooked me, Linda. Added.

Con: the books that wins the vote is not one your interested in at all.
Pro: You nominated a book that people will see and pass judgment on either because they don't want read any reviews, the book description and or not give a new author the time of day.
I nominate books every month I can't get past 15 votes.

I mainly participate in the fun and games tread from this group.

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And me! Thank you 8:D
I have just finished a really good read - The Burning Man by Solange Ritchie which is due to be published in September. I couldn't put it down and highly recommend it.
As a group, we try to be a little different.
We do BOTM with our Q & A authors.
We stick to our Book Pal and PIck It For Me.
Soon will confirm 2-3 author Q & A's.
We do BOTM with our Q & A authors.
We stick to our Book Pal and PIck It For Me.
Soon will confirm 2-3 author Q & A's.
One I am about to approach shortly.
Angela has just become a friend, so will approach, but have to be careful, when I have three authors soon to announce dates.
Angela has just become a friend, so will approach, but have to be careful, when I have three authors soon to announce dates.

Angela has just become a friend, so will approach, but have to be careful, when I have three authors soon to announce dates."
Totally agree, Sean, let's not overwhelm the readers and have a bad showing.
This is a fine line I try to keep right.
I get many messages asking about a BOTM, but I personally think it is great to be different here, which we are and I think overall most members are happy with our PIFM and Book Pal and then any Q & A authors, that is enough I think.
Waiting to here from Tom Wood, Jennifer Hillier , Nelson De Mille and Angela Marsons.
I get many messages asking about a BOTM, but I personally think it is great to be different here, which we are and I think overall most members are happy with our PIFM and Book Pal and then any Q & A authors, that is enough I think.
Waiting to here from Tom Wood, Jennifer Hillier , Nelson De Mille and Angela Marsons.

lol, Skye, not even in my own house... (-:


Hahahaha!!! :-)

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