Glens Falls (NY) Online Book Discussion Group discussion
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What a nice surprise to see you here! How did you find our group after you came to Goodreads? I'm always curious about that.
I've been meaning to read _Empire Falls_ by Richard Russo. I read his _Nobody's Fool_ and loved it.
I'll post cover-links below to the two other books you mentioned:

In the Woods (psychological suspense)

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Welcome!
Best wishes,
Joy


I know what you mean about finding the time. We have so many choices available to us these days that's it's almost impossible to keep up.
Hope you will keep checking our group and will join some of the conversations when you find a topic you're interested in.

I'm Jenni, and I'm addicted to books. I've been on GR since (I think) September, and love the site. I have a degree in Asian Languages and Literature, and I live in Iowa. I lived in Japan for a year, and I've also lived in The Netherlands.
I love a huge variety of books, there's not much that I won't at least try to read. I'm currently reading The Book Thief (amazing!) and The Count of Monte Cristo - also very good.
Hmmm... I joined the group because of Joy's invite, and I think it looks like quite the nice, cozy group. :)

_The Book Thief_ has come up in our conversations before. Nina said she has heard good things about it. So I've put it on my BTR list.
Please feel free to jump in and post comments or start new topics.
We hope to hear more from you.
We're glad to have you with us.
Best wishes,
Joy


Thanks for the invite. I am 30, happily married and live in Glens Falls with my husband Bob and our new baby Cooper (born 9/5/08). I am an avid reader and will read just about anything. A friend recently recommended the Twilight series to me and was surprised to discover I loved the books!

Thanks for the invite. I am 30, happily married and live in Glens Falls with my husband Bob and our new baby Cooper (born 9/5/08). I am an avid reader and will read just about anything. A..."
Hi Melissa-love the baby name!! I too enjoyed the Twlight series & I am sad to see that they are finished!

Hi Melissa,
Thanks for introducing yourself. I'm happy to see you posting at the group. I'm also happy to see another person from Glens Falls becoming a member. We love to have folks from everywhere, but it's nice to have a core group of locals.
Contratulations on the birth of Cooper. I see that's he's about 4 months old. He must keep you pretty busy.
We now have two Melissa's in our group. It's a good thing we have icons on our profiles to help us recogize who is who. Your icon as the new mother helps me remember which Melissa you are. (g)
Welcome, Melissa! We hope to hear more from you.
Joy


Thanks for the invite. I am 30, happily married and live in Glens Falls with my husband Bob and our new baby Cooper (born 9/5/08). I am an avid reader and will read just a..."
"Hi Melissa-love the baby name!! I too enjoyed the Twlight series & I am sad to see that they are finished! "
Hi Becky! Thanks. My husband picked out Cooper and we both loved it, it really suits him :)
We should start a thread discussing the Twilight series. I am interested to hear what other people think about the movie vs. the first book...


Melissa, there already is a thread about the Twilight Series.
Below is the link to the thread: ====>
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http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8...
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Please feel free add your comments to that thread.
It's an interesting topic.

Thanks for your post, Nina. Yes, I probably will be getting Netflix.
That Archie drinking glass must be quite a collector's item.
Thanks for mentioning "Chinook" winds. More info at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinook_...
What took your grandchildren to France?






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Yeah I do-try telling people that don't know the area LOL!!!

Welcome to our group, Nicole!
Glad to see that you've already "met" Becky. Thanks for jumping in, Becky.
As I say all the time, it's so nice to have a growing core-group of locals in the group. The group is also enhanced by having members from everywhere. We welcome everyone who loves books. It's great to have many points of view.
Nicole, jump right in and join the conversations. We'd love to hear from you.
Joy


I have just started surfing through the topics of the group and I was wondering if there is already a discussion group about this book.
I am really looking forward to discussing books and exchanging opinions with you all. Books, foreign languages and traveling are essential parts of my life, so you'll hear form me soon :D!
Have a nice week-end (in advance, should I not be able to connect tomorrow)
Manu

We haven't had a discussion about Pinker's book. Please feel free to start a topic about it and tell us what you think of it.
I hope you will find a topic you like here and will join in the conversation. Feel free to start any new topic you'd like.
Best wishes,
Joy




I've never read anything by Scott O'Dell, but he must be good if he inspired you to read. I went to his web page and read the following:
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"He was most famously the author of the children's novel Island of the Blue Dolphins (1960), which won the 1961 Newbery Medal as well as a number of other awards. Other award winning books by O'Dell include The King's Fifth (1966), Black Star, Bright Dawn (1988), The Black Pearl (1967), and Sing Down the Moon (1970); which were all also Newbery Honor award books. O'Dell wrote primarily historical fiction. Many of his children's novels are about historical California and Mexico."
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I'm tempted to read one of O'Dell's books to see what they're like. I'm a history major myself and was inspired to love history by my high school teacher, Mrs. Cleverdon, at Roosevelt H.S. in Yonkers, NY, many years ago.
I've put the following book by O'Dell on my To-Read Shelf: _The Black Pearl_. I chose it because it's a Newbery Honor Book.
I think I'll add _Island of the Blue Dolphins_ too. I'm partial to islands since we camped on the Lake George islands every summer for 25 years.

Nina, I like that simile! Yes... as you say: "just like homing pidgens".
We often go off on tangents, but that's OK. Sometimes the most interesting conversations take place when we go off on tangents.
It's easy to get back to the world of books. Books cover every topic under the sun. So there's always a path back to them.
IMO, books are one of the greatest topics of conversation because they lead to all other topics.
It's like being in a world of expanding horizons. There's always hope for life to become more interesting. We never know what book is around the corner waiting to enthrall us.
As for this group, I have high hopes for it. We never know what new member will be coming around the corner to stimulate our thoughts and our conversations. We seem to be gathering new and excellent members all the time.
Bird of a feather flock together... (and not just pigeons!) Ha!
'Twas ever thus.
Hey there y'all, and thanks to Joy for the invitation. :) I'll be poking about reading threads, this group looks verra interesting.

Hello....I like to write at times and love to live life the other.....Anyway way I hope to become an author and just be

Welcome to our group!
It's nice to see you here as part of our little community. Hope to see more comments from you. Please feel free to post anywhere and also to start new topics.
What type of writing do you do?
Best wishes,
Joy



You are certainly welcome at our group. I've enjoyed your participation. Thanks for introducing yourself.
Joy


I hope you'll find time to participate here, commenting in topics already started or adding new topics of your own.
I look forward to your participation and hope you will spread the news about our group to other readers.
Best wishes,
Joy



Thank you, Nina.

Thanks to Joy for inviting me. I'm dark fantasy, sci fi and horror writer, and an avid reader (in all genres). You can learn all about me at my Goodreads page here and at my website, http://www.alanbaxteronline.com

Thanks to Joy for inviting me. I'm dark fantasy, sci fi and horror writer, and an avid reader (in all genres). You can learn all about me at my Goodreads page here and at my website, http://www.alanbaxteronline.com/ "
Welcome, Alan! Thank you for joining and introducing yourself.
Below is your photo-link:

The Goodreads description says: "Alan is an author living on the south coast of NSW, Australia." I think you're our first member from Australia, the land "down under". I suppose you're going into your winter season as we approach our summer season. Bundle up! :)
It's nice to have you as a member. We welcome your comments.
Please feel free to post and to add new topics. We love a good conversation.
(And from your Goodreads webpage, we know you love to write.) :)
Best wishes,
Joy


But I was born and grew up in the UK, so wet and cold is nothing new to me!

But I was born and grew up in the UK, so wet and cold is nothing new to me!"
Ah, there's nothing like a cozy fire.
Alan, what part of the UK did you grow up in?
I'm part of a UK newsgroup. The members are terrific people and are from all parts of the UK.
You can see the newsgroup online at: ====>
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.peo...
The group calls themselves the SilverSurfers.


I found a map of the UK online at: ===>
http://www.picturesofengland.com/mapo...
I see that Sussex and Surrey are in the southern part of England, perhaps not too far from London. I love learning about England.


Hi Lori - Welcome to the group. I'm glad you found us. Please feel free to jump into any of our threads or to start your own topic.
I too have always loved historical fiction. If you have any book recommendations, we'd be interested in hearing about them.
Our local library's Monday Evening Book Group is reading _1776_ by David McCullough for September's discussion. I have the book but haven't started reading it yet. I did read McCullough's _John Adams_ and enjoyed it very much. So I'm hoping that _1776_ will be just as enjoyable.
Joy


Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm interested in 1776, but I already own (and haven't yet started) his other three books: John Adams, Truman and Mornings on Horseback The Story of an Extraordinary Family, a Vanished Way of Life & the Unique Child Who Became Theodore Roosevelt. I'll have to make it a point to pick up John Adams soon.
Hi Everyone, my name is Bev and I come from South Africa. I enjoy all genres other than horror. I was attracted to your group because of its informal approach. I look forward to partaking in your various discussions
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Welcome to our group!
Nice to see another local, although we welcome people from all over.
Yes, the new library is gorgeous. We're all so proud of it.
I've been hearing a lot about Neil Gaiman. I'll have to follow up on him.
Thanks for introducing yourself. We hope to hear more from you. Feel free to comment or to post a new topic in any of the sections.
Welcome!
Joy