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message 101: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments Happy birthday, Christine!




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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments Aww thanks Kristie


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Kristie | 5928 comments Glad you enjoyed the videos, Groovy. I thought they were so funny!

I've seen a lot of people not taking this seriously too. It's unfortunate because it just takes longer to get through that way. But we are still "flattening the curve" by staying away and reducing the number of infections. So I guess we just do the best we can and keep ourselves and those we normally spend time with safer.


message 104: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Christine, it's an honor to know you:)

Kristie, I agree wholeheartedly:)


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments Aww thanks Groovy


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments I just got this new app called Zoom and I was thinking that we should do our own goodreads by video chatting on Zoom


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Breezy Kinkade | 3 comments Just a question I’ve been asking other book readers recently...

How old were you when you read Where The Red Fern Grows?

I read in seventh grade but have recently meet people who’s kids are reading it in third grade. It blew my mind that a class would read such a heavy story at such a young age.


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sonya marie madden  | 259 comments I also have zoom


message 109: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments Sonya I have Zoom too


message 110: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments Breezy wrote: "Just a question I’ve been asking other book readers recently...

How old were you when you read Where The Red Fern Grows?

I read in seventh grade but have recently meet people who’s kids are read..."


I don't remember reading that one. I just looked it up though and it is listed with an AR (accelerated reader) level of 4.9. It is recommended for Middle Grades (4-8). So, third grade is early. They must be advanced readers and hopefully mature enough for the concepts.


message 111: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee I don't remember reading that either. I think the only required reading we had to do was Shakespeare. Which is like learning another language.

I think I have zoom. We've been meeting together for spiritual meetings, and have been able to say hi and talk to one another. My daughter knows how to work it, I don't.


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments HAPPY APRIL EVERYONE!


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments Groovy that’s cool that you have Zoom and Groovy I had a surprise virtual party on my birthday with my entire family last Saturday and I had so much fun


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Kristie | 5928 comments Christine wrote: "Groovy that’s cool that you have Zoom and Groovy I had a surprise virtual party on my birthday with my entire family last Saturday and I had so much fun"

That's so excellent, Christine! What a nice way for your family to "get-together."


message 115: by Groovy (last edited Apr 01, 2020 02:04PM) (new)

Groovy Lee I agree. I'm so glad you still get to see your family despite this pandemic, Christine. Hooray for Zoom!

April means it's time to get your gardening equipment out:)


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sonya marie madden  | 259 comments I borrowed low pressure from the library on overdrive. It’s by Sandra brown.


message 117: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments HAPPY EASTER!


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Kristie | 5928 comments Christine wrote: "HAPPY EASTER!"

Happy Easter, Christine!


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments Aww thanks Kristie


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Sasha (sashasreading) | 34 comments Guys does it ever happen to y'all that when you read a book review your opinion about the book changes??


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Leona (mnleona) | 179 comments Sakshi wrote: "Guys does it ever happen to y'all that when you read a book review your opinion about the book changes??"

Sometimes, I will give it a second look.


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Kristie | 5928 comments Sakshi wrote: "Guys does it ever happen to y'all that when you read a book review your opinion about the book changes??"

Good question... I think that it may add to my perspective, but not really change my opinion. I tend to like or dislike books based on my enjoyment of them, so if you say that the book had some amazing metaphors or insights or whatever I will be able to appreciate the book more, but probably not like it more. How about you?


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Kristie | 5928 comments I'm not sure when I updated here last, so I apologize if I've already mentioned this. My grandson has come to stay with us for a while. It will be two weeks on Sunday. The time goes by so fast with him here. I spend most days now helping him with his online learning. His school is really keeping it going. They post all sorts of lessons and assignments for him to do and he is still being graded.

The schools in our area have closed for the rest of the school year and stopped grading all together. I'm not really sure what their expectations are for the kids, but if I knew I wasn't being graded, it would be summer break for me!


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Kristie | 5928 comments Breezy, my grandson's class is reading The Call of the Wild. They are in the fourth grade. It seemed a little early to me with the violence towards animals and it made me think of your comment about Where The Red Fern Grows. The Call of the Wild is listed as middle grade 4-8 and has an AR level of 8, but it is also found in two lists: Survival: Fiction for Grades 3-5 and Must-read Classics for Older Kids. The older kids one fits in my opinion, but 'Fiction for Grades 3-5' seems a bit early. Maybe kids are reading this subject matter earlier than they used to?

Although... I remember reading Black Beauty, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and Watership Down in elementary school, basically 2nd to 3rd grade. So, maybe just my perspective has changed. Also, apparently I read a lot of books about animals. lol


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Kristie | 5928 comments I had a zoom "happy hour" with some friends last Friday. We watched a free theatre show online, then met up and chatted on zoom. It was a lot of fun and nice to see some faces that I hadn't seen for a while. We are doing it again tomorrow with The Phantom of the Opera. I really enjoyed that show. I've seen it in the theater a couple of times once in Las Vegas and once, I think in Boston. I've also seen the movie version, which was quite good. I remember watching it on TV starring Gerard Butler‎ and ‎Emmy Rossum‎ and being so surprised that Gerard Butler could sing! lol Anyway, looking forward to that tomorrow. :)


message 126: by Groovy (last edited Apr 17, 2020 11:49AM) (new)

Groovy Lee I'm glad you have your grandson with you, Kristie. Thank God for family at this troublesome time. Does he understand the Corona Virus and why things are the way they are?

And it's so good to be with friends. I'll be glad when I can hug all of mine again. Enjoy the Phantom of the Opera.

I'm watching all of my favorites genres: suspense, terror, monsters--LOL.

Hope everyone else is doing okay...


message 127: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments He does, Groovy. His mom explained it all to him before he came down and explained why he was coming to stay with us for a while. We just got the notice today that his school will be closed for the rest of the school year, so he's likely with us until the end of August now. I'm hoping that my daughter is able to come down to visit while he's here. That's the plan, but I guess we have to wait to see if Coronavirus has other plans. There are some real hot spots between us, including New York.

It's movie night at our house tonight... I can't wait to see what we'll be watching. The first Friday he was here he chose Elf. lol


message 128: by Elizabeth A.G. (last edited Apr 17, 2020 09:47PM) (new)

Elizabeth A.G. | 10 comments JUST TO ALERT EVERYONE - World Book Day is celebrated on April 23rd and at this posting there are 7 days left to download from Amazon FREE Kindle books by international authors from 9 countries - Turkey, South Africa, Sweden, China, Germany, Israel, Spain, Brazil, and Argentina! And there is an international Amazon site to click if you are ordering from outside the United States.

The link: https://www.amazon.com/article/read-t...


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Judith (javina1018) | 11 comments Hi everyone! My name is Judith, I am new to this group. been doing more reading lately. my goal is to read 16 books this year it's not that many but as a full time mom and employee I barely have time for myself. Hope everyone is doing well just thought I should introduce myself.


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Judith (javina1018) | 11 comments Elizabeth A.G. wrote: "JUST TO ALERT EVERYONE - World Book Day is celebrated on April 23rd and at this posting there are 7 days left to download from Amazon FREE Kindle books by international authors from 9 countries - T..."

Wow thank you for the link


message 131: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments Welcome, Judith! That's a great goal. I remember when my kids were young; I struggled to find any time for reading.

How is everyone doing on their reading goals for the year (if you set one)? I am behind by 5 books. I hit a slump in March and am just starting to come out of it. All this time at home and no focus for reading. I'm hoping to catch up a bit soon, but I may have to adjust my goal now that my situation has changed.


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Blue Muffin | 29 comments Valentina wrote: "Janelle wrote: "My library is closed until middle of April :/ thankfully they have an eLibrary so I’ll just have to find titles on there I’m willing to read. Which hopefully should be easy lol"

Om..."


Hey guys try the website pdf drive.com and the app anybooks....in case you want ebooks ....These are the best free ebook stops....


message 133: by Judith (new)

Judith (javina1018) | 11 comments Thank you Kristi! The past few months have been rough on everyone I hope everyone is staying safe. ☺️


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Anny (illcastsomespells) | 4 comments Kristie wrote: "Welcome, Judith! That's a great goal. I remember when my kids were young; I struggled to find any time for reading.

How is everyone doing on their reading goals for the year (if you set one)? I a..."


I was completely off goodreads and I was working and studying, so I never finished any of the 2018 and 2019 reading challenges! This year, I wasn't as optimistic either, so I only set it to 10 books. But I do feel some kind of a reading rush coming, so hopefully I can extend it to 30, hopefully 50 books soon! :)


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Rachel (stillchasethewind) | 452 comments Hey everyone! Hope you are staying safe! Thank you Elizabeth I always forget about the free books for World Book Day!


message 136: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments For anyone that participates in the SYNC free audiobook program, it returns this April 30th. They have changed the way they deliver the books this year and you need to have a specific app. If you want to check it out ahead of time, the link is here: https://www.audiobooksync.com.


message 137: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Hi, Judith, and welcome!

I must admit, I have been lacking in my goal of books. I don't really set goals, I just read a book if I'm enticed. Since I've put my writing career on hiatus, I do want to read more. But between wallpapering and painting the house, and planting a new flower garden, I will do my best to find some good books to read.

I know this is weird coming from a grown-up, but my favorite books to read are Dr. Seuss and other children's books. I also like clean suspense.


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Kristie | 5928 comments You have a lot going on, Groovy! It sounds like you're getting a lot done. I haven't been reading a lot, but I have nothing to show for it. lol At least now I have the excuse that I need to be doing homeschooling with the little man.

And Dr. Seuss is awesome. ❤️ Let's see... some of my old school favorites were: The Giving Tree, The Monster at the End of this Book, and The Aristocats. More recently, I enjoyed Hair Love and We're All Wonders. If you haven't read The Wonky Donkey, check it out. It's quite funny. :)


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Judith (javina1018) | 11 comments Thank you for the warm welcoming everyone!


message 140: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Kristie, I thought I had all of his books. Looks like I'm going shopping. Thanks for those titles:)


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Kristie | 5928 comments Groovy wrote: "Kristie, I thought I had all of his books. Looks like I'm going shopping. Thanks for those titles:)"

Sorry! I think I worded that funny. Those aren't Dr. Seuss titles. Those were books in addition to Dr. Seuss that I enjoyed as a kid and a couple from more recently.


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Rachel (stillchasethewind) | 452 comments Kristie wrote: "You have a lot going on, Groovy! It sounds like you're getting a lot done. I haven't been reading a lot, but I have nothing to show for it. lol At least now I have the excuse that I need to be doin..."

Oh, I also loved The Monster at the End of this Book!! I find myself trying to force books I loved on my poor son. He's happy with books about trucks and dinosaurs.


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Kristie | 5928 comments lol, Rachel! I completely understand that. How could they not love the books we loved??


message 144: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee LOL! Kristie, I read that the wrong way. My excitement got to me:)


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Krystyna Kamka (sweetiekgk) | 3 comments Hi, I'm looking for a book and am very sorry if I am posting in the wrong spot. It's a historical romance, and there is a scene in the book where to Hero tells the brother of the that he has seduced the heroine, and the Hero and the brother fight in the house.
Thanks!


message 146: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments Krystyna wrote: "Hi, I'm looking for a book and am very sorry if I am posting in the wrong spot. It's a historical romance, and there is a scene in the book where to Hero tells the brother of the that he has seduce..."

It sounds like it could be (view spoiler). It's not historical fiction, but does have royalty and I think a similar twist, unless I'm remembering it wrong.


message 147: by Groovy (last edited Apr 23, 2020 02:35PM) (new)

Groovy Lee Kristie, and Rachel, I don't know if you still read children's books, but I found this on YouTube about one of your favorite ones. Maybe your grandson and son will love to see it. It's called "Grover reads "There's a Monster at the end of this Book". I absolutely love it:)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42iXx...


message 148: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (last edited Apr 23, 2020 04:47PM) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments That's so cute, Groovy! I love the baby laughs.

I don't remember if I ever posted this here before, but this grandma reading The Wonky Donkey to her grandbaby cracks she up. She can't even get through it. lol She also reads I Need a New Bum!. lol

The Wonky Donkey by Craig Smith https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbsZo...

I Need a New Bum! by Dawn McMillan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQoYj...


message 149: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee I love it, Kristie. It's so good to see laughter instead of the daily dose of crying over this virus. Thanks for lifting my spirits.

Have a safe weekend, Everyone. Stay home, wear a mask, and wash your hands often. Hang in there. Just like all the viruses of old, this one will also be history.


message 150: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (stillchasethewind) | 452 comments Thank you so much for sharing Groovy and Kristie. Those made me happy.


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