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BOOK POOL - JUN/JUL 2020
Participants
1. Erica - 5 read
2. Carol - 5 read
3. Nat - 7 read
4. Lillian
5. Sharlene - 1 read
6. Claude - 8 read
7. Angie - 4 read
8. Carlene - 4 read
9. Kathleen - 17 read
10. Kerry - 2 read
11. Boadicea
12. Darkpool - 4 read
13. Jen
Updated to post 156
1. Erica - 5 read
2. Carol - 5 read
3. Nat - 7 read
4. Lillian
5. Sharlene - 1 read
6. Claude - 8 read
7. Angie - 4 read
8. Carlene - 4 read
9. Kathleen - 17 read
10. Kerry - 2 read
11. Boadicea
12. Darkpool - 4 read
13. Jen
Updated to post 156
I’ll join , why not Three for book pool
Auē - Becky Manawatu
Know my name - Chanel Miller
Blueberries: Essays Concerning Understanding - Ellena Savage
Hey I would love to have a challenge . Do the books have to be novel? Can I name three books I have read ? Hey
Hey I would love to join .. so I have to name three novel books? Can I name books I have already read?
Kia ora Lillian.
You pick 3 books you want to read for the challenge.
Then when June starts, you read your 3 and as many of the other books in the Pool that tickle your fancy.
I’m in too. Although I’m optimistic we will be in level 2 next week and will therefore be back at work... hmmm
My picks coming soon! I’ll have to think about this.
You pick 3 books you want to read for the challenge.
Then when June starts, you read your 3 and as many of the other books in the Pool that tickle your fancy.
I’m in too. Although I’m optimistic we will be in level 2 next week and will therefore be back at work... hmmm
My picks coming soon! I’ll have to think about this.
Erica wrote: "I can always count on you Carol :) Great to "see" you - hope you've been well in your bubble"
Thanks Erica - we had a very easy Lockdown after the first week. Planning meals has saved us money!
@ Sharlene. I wish we would do one more week at Level 3 - just to be sure. But I know how tough this health crisis has been on a lot of people.
Thanks Erica - we had a very easy Lockdown after the first week. Planning meals has saved us money!
@ Sharlene. I wish we would do one more week at Level 3 - just to be sure. But I know how tough this health crisis has been on a lot of people.
Nat wrote: "I’ll join , why not
Three for book pool
Auē - Becky Manawatu
Know my name - Chanel Miller
Blueberries: Essays Concerning Understanding - Ellena Savage"
Oooh I haven't heard of any of these books and they look super interesting! Great picks :) I've added them to the Book Pool in message 3
Three for book pool
Auē - Becky Manawatu
Know my name - Chanel Miller
Blueberries: Essays Concerning Understanding - Ellena Savage"
Oooh I haven't heard of any of these books and they look super interesting! Great picks :) I've added them to the Book Pool in message 3
Does the goodreads mobile app have limited features in groups and feeds like this?I can’t find an option to reply to a comment and can’t see the expanded book pool list. Is it better if I login with pc or laptop ?
Nat wrote: "Does the goodreads mobile app have limited features in groups and feeds like this?
I can’t find an option to reply to a comment and can’t see the expanded book pool list. Is it better if I login w..."
I didn't like the app so I use the desktop view on my phone,
I can’t find an option to reply to a comment and can’t see the expanded book pool list. Is it better if I login w..."
I didn't like the app so I use the desktop view on my phone,
Thanks Erica - here are my choices. Looking forward to see what else pops up in the pool. American Dirt
Blood of Elves
Syria's Secret Library: Reading and Redemption in a Town Under Siege
Sorry to be annoying but I'd like to change my books as I am about to start the ones already suggested Huntress by Kate Quin
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
Little Secrets by J Hillier
Are probably better timing wise .
Sorry for inconvenience
The Girl Who Reads on the Métro by Christine Féret-Fleury
Heartless by Marissa Meyer
Becoming by Michelle Obama
Sharlene wrote: "Becoming by Michelle Obama"
I can see at least three I would like to read on this pool- but above all this title!
My three (the third book subject to libraries reopening.)
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
New Orleans Mourning by Julie Smith
Hand Me Down by Kiwi Author Michelle Holman
I can see at least three I would like to read on this pool- but above all this title!
My three (the third book subject to libraries reopening.)
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
New Orleans Mourning by Julie Smith
Hand Me Down by Kiwi Author Michelle Holman
So my picks are purely based on my To-Read tags in Libby, I've chosen from my e-book list in case there was any difficulty in getting books.Hopefully they're easily accessible for everyone!
Uninvited by Sophie Jordan
Alchemy by Margaret Mahy
Living Rough by Cristy Watson
Thanks for doing this again - I'm in.
The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling by Wai Chim
Where the Light Falls by Allison Pataki and Owen Pataki
Salt Picnic by Patrick Evans
Kerry wrote: "Thanks for doing this again - I'm in.
The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling by Wai Chim
[bookcover:Where the Light F..."
Kerry these look good,
Nat wrote: "Kerry these look good."Thanks. I seesawed between Patrick Evans' 'Salt Picnic' & his 'Gifted', but went with SP as it is available in e-book & audio at the library. I didn't realise that he'd written a trilogy loosely based on Janet Frame (order of reading is not important).
Awesome to see that libraries might be back open soon! That will definitely help me get my hands on some of the books in the pool :)
Auē is available from the publisher in e-book for $6 lockdown special price till 14 May. makaropress.co.nz/
Hi, I'd love to join in.My picks are:
The Absolute Book: Elizabeth Knox
Lord Jim: Joseph Conrad
Northanger Abbey: Jane Austen
Boadicea wrote: "My picks are:
The Absolute Book: Elizabeth Knox"
Enjoy, took me a while to get through this one during lockdown.
I'm just giving this thread another bump. If anyone else wants to join there is still time :)
I think so far I'm just waiting on Lillian's three book picks for the pool.
Looking forward to June so I can start reading them!
I think so far I'm just waiting on Lillian's three book picks for the pool.
Looking forward to June so I can start reading them!
Here we go! The Land Beyond the Sea by Sharon Kay Penman
Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Underrated Organ by Giulia Enders
When It All Went to Custard by Danielle Hawkins
Ooh I've heard that Gut book is really interesting. I'll add those to the pool on Sunday when I'm back home and have access to my computer
There's quite a few people this time round and lots of diversity as always :) I'm really excited for next month.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling (other topics)Auē (other topics)
The Girl Who Reads on the Métro (other topics)
Know My Name (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
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Hope your lockdown has been bearable and you've managed to get some reading in.
It's that time of year again.
Sign up by commenting below. Then pick three books to include in the Book Pool.
While the word 'challenge' is in the title, this is a fun way to get involved in the group and there is no pressure :)
If you've never played, here are the rules:
1. When you sign up pick 3 books you want to be included in the "book pool."
2. You can pick any book released before the challenge has started and that is available in both print and e-book form. If its a book in a series - please only choose the first book in the series. Please no duplicates.
3. Once the challenge starts you will read books from the "pool."
4. At the end of the month whoever read the most books from the pool is the champion!
Have fun!
The challenge begins on June 1st. To claim points, please don't start your books from the pool until then!
You can sign up and add books until May 31st. You can join the Challenge after this date, but you will not be able to add books to the pool.
Hopefully by the time June roles around we might be down to level 2 and fingers crossed the public libraries are back open.