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Jan 20, 2011 07:27AM

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I just wanted to say that I have been a member of this group for about a month now. I really am enjoying it and read this months book read. It is wonderful to talk about books. I work from home now and miss the daily interaction with coworkers to talk about books. Thank you! This imart an anser to i think deborahs post that people do not talk much in this group. It seems to me quite chatty so far. I think alot of people are quiet because they just are afraid to say something silly...Oh well :)

As to posting, I would tell lurkers, just jump right on in. You will find it fun. We don't take things too seriously here.


I'm also not "out in the world' much, as I have Parkinson's Disease, so I understand how you miss people to chat with. Jump in! We always enjoy additions tot he conversations, and OH! Where those conversations take us!
Donna in SOuthern Maryland


You've brought a great deal to the group and we are most happy to have you around.

My book group discussed Major Pettigrew last night and it was one of those rare books that everybody liked. On one level it's a light read, full of endearing characters. On a deeper level, there are some quite profound messages in it.



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I started it last night. I've only read a handful of pages. I have my doubts that this is my type of book, but I am going to give it 50 pages since it is for a f2f group.

One of the things we discussed about Major Pettigrew last night was how each of the characters stepped out of their stereotype as the book progressed. They all changed and opened themselves to people and possibilities that their previous stereotypes would never have conceived of. That's one of the things I liked best about the book.

One of the things we discussed about Major Pettigrew last night was how each of the characters stepped out of their stereotype as the book progressed...."
Well, you know my "abandonment issues". LOL If a book does not engage me within 50 pages, it is history. I do not have the time or patience to wait for this kind of progression, especially if a book initially bores me.

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Thanks for sharing that, Connie. Did your group have any other insights?
I am on page 40 now and getting into it. It took me a chapter or so to get the characters straight. I already like the Major and his dry sense of wit. :)

One of the things we discussed about Major Pettigrew last night was how each of the characters stepped out of their stereotype as the book progressed...."
Well, you know my "abando..."
JoAnn.....
I completely agree with you about putting a book aside that doesn't interest me. Last year I probably stopped reading more books than I finished reading!! Life's too short to read "drek" - that's been my motto for years!

I thought I was the only one who abandoned more than I finished! Glad to have your company, Connie!
And I know that one man's drek is another one's treasure!



That would be I, and my post certainly was not nearly as rude as yours. Nor was it whiny...it was b*^&hy (and ticked off) as I stated in advance! LOL I just stated facts that I derived from my research and then commented on those stats.
And please, please, please.....punish us all by not posting.

Who is this person? Never saw her here ever before."
She is a non-poster who dropped in to give us her pearls of wisdom. hahaha

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That would be I, and my post certainly was not nearly as rude as yours. Nor was it whiny...it was b*^&hy (and ticked off) as I stated in advance! LOL I..."
And please, please, please.....punish us all by not posting.
GOOD ONE!!




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