Goodreads Ireland discussion
Improving the group
I always figured that as long as the group selects the book it wants, it doesn't matter who nominated it.
On one occasion a self-published book about the survivors of the Titanic came second, but otherwise they tend not to do particularly well.
As long as it's selected by members who join the group for the right reasons, I'm more than happy to read anything.
On one occasion a self-published book about the survivors of the Titanic came second, but otherwise they tend not to do particularly well.
As long as it's selected by members who join the group for the right reasons, I'm more than happy to read anything.

@Cathleen. Thanks for refreshing my memory. That's the very book, and it might have made a good read, by the sounds of it.
@Jamielynn. You're very welcome.


Sounds pretty swish, Theresa. Enjoy!


I never used to be one for taking photos, but the I started taking photos with group members -i.e. Susan- in mind. :)

Me neither Allan. I understand."
This whole thread is making me laugh. I'm (fortunately or unfortunately) the photo taking person among my family. My husband and I both came from families of five, and we have 17 nieces and nephews--and I usually have a camera with me when we meet up. We don't live near other family, so maybe that's why....My sister rarely takes photos so for her last birthday, I made her a photo album of pics going back 10 years. She was so happy. That's good for me, but I have no idea how I'll top that b'day present.


About pictures, I find that when I focus on taking pictures, I miss a lot of what is going on around me. I try to balance being in the place and the moment with taking pictures.
Theresa - being offline has it's benefits, and I think group members understand when some of us are traveling. Having said that, wifi seems to be everywhere these days, though I did get lost in Maine when my phone couldn't keep connected to Google Maps. Lesson learned - bring detailed maps. I did pick up a state map (for free!) at a Visitors' Center on the highway.


I read it when it almost won and really liked it.

Colleen - that was the book I meant when I mentioned the book about the Titantic:) Sorry I wasn't more specific.
I think we should have a chat where all members can talk
Never mind I found what I was lookin for
I notice a lot of talk on the nothing to do with books thread having to do with food, so I gave the topic its own thread.

"Many of the comments in Nothing-To-Do-With-Books - this thread are actually book related. Such as auth..."
I thought renaming some might help as some are super specific e.g. book reviews - which could be a thread related to reviews, author appearances, stuff online etc.. But I don't want to confuse things or make work.


Thanks to my fabulous co-moderator for the housekeeping and for keeping the group on the right course while I adjust to my new crazy schedule. I will be tiding the "Stuff Worth Sharing Folder" later tonight.
I've made an attempt at tiding the "Stuff Worth Sharing." folder. I used pretty much the same criteria as Emma to move threads into the "Inactive Folder." I also moved some threads into the "Promotions Folder," and one or two threads into the "General Folder." Let me know if you think I moved anything in error.
My experience of affordability and accessibility of BOTMs is that it is important because I left a book circle because of this issue. The circle was insistent on so recently published books that they were unaffordable/difficult to borrow from the library. I constantly read on a time lag four to six weeks behind everyone else when the ebook price had dropped. The group refused to delay the BOTMs for this short amount of time, so I left.
It would be a pity to lose members or to exclude members because of affordability and/or accessibility issues when a short delay might be all that is needed for new books.
It would be a pity to lose members or to exclude members because of affordability and/or accessibility issues when a short delay might be all that is needed for new books.

I think it's too late for this month to make any changes, but for December we could implement a change. I would support a rule than said that a nominated book should be available in paperback in the U.S. and Ireland.
That's actually a fairly easy thing for folks to check on.
They would just need to go to:
Amazon UK (I assume that's the Amazon our Irish members would use?)
and Amazon US
If people forgot before nominating, it'd be an easy thing for Emma and I to check before putting together the poll.
That's actually a fairly easy thing for folks to check on.
They would just need to go to:
Amazon UK (I assume that's the Amazon our Irish members would use?)
and Amazon US
If people forgot before nominating, it'd be an easy thing for Emma and I to check before putting together the poll.

With the last quarterly read were all the individual books available in Ireland? (The Commitments etc.?] as individual volumes rather than in the omnibus edition? I would have assumed that all of Doyle's books were available in most Irish library systems. It also paid the Kennys test as our Irish members could have ordered the omnibus edition from there. I know a lot of folks are unaware of Kennys, so perhaps when reads are available there and not other places Emma and I can let folks know.

It's also easy to buy an ebook on a short lived offer and then forget that it's not yet out in paperback, which is what has happened to Barbara and myself with All the Light We Cannot See
That's right Emma. Sorry about that :o). Looking up At Swim, Two Boys was also available to ship from Kennys I think with the QIR there's a bit more leeway for folks to buy from Kennys or otherwise get the book, since there's more time to read it.



One of my other groups is having to reschedule a BOTM because of different publication dates on each side of the pond.


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Emma, I've read your initial post and the responses following. I think it would be a good guideline/"soft rule" for monthly reads, and I agree with your comment about the quarterly Irish read. I've learned about a number of outstanding Irish writers here who are not well known in the US, so if we had a rule that the book needed to be in paperback, it would eliminate a number of authors.
Maybe the nominator could include the info with the nomination. That would save you and Sara the task of looking up the titles on Amazon.
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Well said. And most are self-published.