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I'm actually glad to be moving onto something else and will hopefully speed up in my reading a bit now.
As far as participation, I think it ebbed and flowed a bit last year too.

You're right about last year; there were weeks where we had tons of discussion and others where it died down. I just figured since it's now officially "Year Two," I would try to liven things up a bit.

I read Ready Player One which was recommended by several readers...Any other suggestions on something along the same line?

Oh, I just started reading Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah. I have the tissues ready since I have not met one of her books that didn't make me sob.


Vivian wrote: "I read Ready Player One which was recommended by several readers...Any other suggestions on something along the same line?"
Vivian, what did you like best about Ready Player One? Just off the top of my head, here are a few recommendations that have semi-ridiculous storylines with a video game-like plot:





A couple of the ones you suggested sounds good. I will give them a try. Thanks!
The more it snows, the more I want to curl up in front of a fireplace and just read. Does anyone else feel this way?
I just finished Agatha Christie's "Lord Edgware Dies." A very good mystery that kept me guessing until the very end. Now I am going to try and finish Malcom Gladwell's "What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures." It was recommended by a patron. So far so good.
I just finished Agatha Christie's "Lord Edgware Dies." A very good mystery that kept me guessing until the very end. Now I am going to try and finish Malcom Gladwell's "What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures." It was recommended by a patron. So far so good.



I just started The Maze Runner, I've heard mixed reviews of it.




I'm about halfway through right now, and I'm really enjoying it. As I read it, I can practically envision an adaptation for the movie screen. I'll let you know my final thoughts when I'm done with the book.
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I've noticed that participation in these threads has really dropped off, and I get it. Checking in weekly and sharing what you're reading can get a bit tedious.
What can I do to make this group more active and interesting for all of you?
Don't forget, everyone should be able to create threads themselves. So if there's a topic you really want to talk about or a specific book you want to start a discussion on, feel free to do so!
If anyone is struggling to find things to read, let us know! I love recommending titles, and I'm sure a lot of the active participants in these threads wouldn't mind sharing their expertise, either.
This week, I am reading The Night Circus for a book club. Hopefully, I can get through it in a week!