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I posted elsewhere on the newest entry in The Girl Who series by Steig Larson, called The Girl in the Spider’s Web. I nominate this for our September or October read. The release date is September.Pretty Girls: A Novel sounds good too. I think it's a standalone.
This is a chilling statement.Funny, when Sherry wrote it earlier I didn't have the visceral reaction I had to Barry writing it, LOL.
Barry wrote: "Also in on the Slaughter."
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "This is a chilling statement.Funny, when Sherry wrote it earlier I didn't have the visceral reaction I had to Barry writing it, LOL.
Barry wrote: "Also in on the Slaughter.""
lol, carol. that's barry for you :)
Context is everything! :0)Carol/Bonadie wrote: "This is a chilling statement.
Barry wrote: "Also in on the Slaughter.""
Barry wrote: "When are we meeting for dinner?"
if slaughter is a standalone maybe by the time it comes out I'll be able to squeeze it in. I haven't been good with getting thought reconstructing amelia and other grp reads I've tried to do with the group. the arcs are taking over. everytime I say something to my sister she says she doesn't understand what I do them and can't just read what I want when I want it. I try and explain I usually enjoy doing them and can't resist and hate to give doing them up. I am doing other late night which ever books I want. My problem is staying online doing other non important things. yesterday was watching planner videos. I wish I can get motivated to do something like that. I'm thinking that maybe next year my journal will have stuff like that in. and I'm trying to locate an old filefax I used when I first moved here. I found one I had but trying to find a cloth one or pink one I had. they were both a good size to carry in pocket book. now I finally figured out about those stamps that you buy in sheets and can put on a block and stamp. I never knew about them. I'm thinking today might be going on a store trip to joanne's, target or walmart again. hopefully I won't go out of control.
DJ: The new Karin Slaughter book is a standalone so hope you'll be able to squeeze it in between your other review obligations.We all have our little quirks and tics for selecting and reading the books we do, library due dates, 17 book stacks, blog tours, random selection, group read schedules. Whatever keeps us happily reading!
I need to stop the you tube videos at times it gets watching them out of control. it's taking over my reading life. I'll add the book to my mini arc (as in arc from staplers) sheduler. not saying that helps to get the book started but at least I have it listed down. I'm still trying to see which keeping take system will work for me. I think I'm going to start filling in these books (arcs, buddy reads, library due date which up to now I haven't keepen track up) in my purse date book which I seem even though I have other calendars around I look at more. okay one of the things I have been watching on you tube is doing the scrapebook on planners. and that was alot of the stuff I bought on friday at the stores I went too. stamp pads, stamps, pens, highlighers etc. am I out of control or what.
Is there a list that tells me what the group reads scheduled are? I tend to read something as soon as I get my hands on it, and want to be sure I know when to do chapter summaries.
Barry: Thanks!!! If you go to the bookshelf link from the group home the group read books are listed that we have selected with the date ranges we think we will use. Publication delays of course may occur. As for chapter summaries if I know what the chapters are I have usually started a group thread folder. If I don't have that yet and you know chapter details please let me know!
I started a chapter one to ___ for Finders Keepers last night which is the next book scheduled for the June 2 release and no chapter details found yet. I don't think we have any future books listed that we already know chapters.
There is one other place I had been listing the books. I'll rustle up a link when not on the mobile app.
this thread has an updated list of selected group read books - we are always on the lookout for more so suggestions to consider are welcome!https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Do you have a book that you are ready to read and do chapter summaries that we aren't aware of yet Barry? Barry wrote: "Is there a list that tells me what the group reads scheduled are? I tend to read something as soon as I get my hands on it, and want to be sure I know when to do chapter summaries."
Ann wrote: "this thread has an updated list of selected group read books - we are always on the lookout for more so suggestions to consider are welcome!https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...-..."
No. But I realized I was not sure which books were upcoming group reads. Now I'll bookmark the link, since I always bypass the home page.
Looks like the new Karin Slaughter book isn't going to be released in July as previously communicated; rats! I went ahead and listed Pretty Girls for an October book to group read. Of course we have the new Harper Lee book for July so we are set for the next book. If anyone sees something for August to suggest we can either start a poll or pick something outright.
It may be time to either start a poll or to vote here on the group read books to finish out the year 2015. Do you have suggestions or thoughts about the new Grisham and the new JK Rowling/Robert Galbraith for Group Reads or Buddy Reads?we have already set Sept and Oct Group Reads:
September The Girl in the Spider's Web
October Pretty Girls
Options for November and December are
Career of Evil
and
Rogue Lawyer
Totally open to options, one of the things I like best is even if we don't all read the book at the same time, we can always dive in to the comments and feel like we read it with the group!!
Definitely with you on the Strike. Since we read a Grisham earlier this year (I think) I might look around for something else.
LizH wrote: "Totally open to options, one of the things I like best is even if we don't all read the book at the same time, we can always dive in to the comments and feel like we read it with the group!!"me, too. sometimes you all read too fast for me..lol
Sherry wrote: "me, too. sometimes you all read too fast for me..lol g..."I doubt that, you read like a hundred books over the summer! ;-)
Just read the blurb for Rogue Lawyer and it sounds like an upscale Lincoln Lawyer. I'm intrigued, however, may change my mind about reading sooner rather than later.
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Sherry wrote: "me, too. sometimes you all read too fast for me..lol g..."I doubt that, you read like a hundred books over the summer! ;-)"
lol, carol- i do read a lot of "fluff" and light stuff in the summer. i have a hard time keeping up with the group reads, though. sometimes there are more than one in a month. eventually i'll get to them. :)
I was intrigued by it too, CarolCarol/Bonadie wrote: "Just read the blurb for Rogue Lawyer and it sounds like an upscale Lincoln Lawyer. I'm intrigued, however, may change my mind about reading sooner rather than later."
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The Stranger is still listed as To Read until the end of the month, and The Bone Tree goes until mid June.
Don't forget to line up a copy of Finders Keepers (release June 2nd) for our June book.
We've got Go Set a Watchman lined up for July. I'm trying to decide whether I have time to listen to Sissy Spacek read To Kill a Mockingbird before then (recent audio release)
If anyone has new group read suggestions for later in the summer or fall, or is interested in the new Karin Slaughter, Pretty Girls, I am interested in it!