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Nov 29, 2014 07:18PM

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It sounds kind of like the electronic version of unexpected telepathy.

(reference to new avatar.) :)

The gremlins may be out there waiting for me and they haven't found me yet.


She's a real cutie, and also your carbon copy. Congratulation Gretchen


Hi Brian,
Just review a different edition of the book and mark that different edition as finished this year. Then you'll have two editions of the same book with two different ratings and reviews for it (or the same rating and review if that is the case).

Terri, if you do that which review will people see as there's two of them?

If you are talking about non GR friends, the review on the book that is the most popular (most likes) will show first in the line up.
If you haven't any or many likes, then, in my experience, the first review you wrote shows up before the second one.

I wrote two reviews a year or so apart, of two different editions of this book. You should see both reviews on it?? If my assumption is correct.

Two of the books I vote for won. I'm not surprised by the historical fiction winner. It's a pretty "it" book right now.

*high-fives Simona*


I had to push my number back from 50 to 40. I simply couldn't see myself making my goal this year as I got too far behind at the beginning of the year.
To make 40 I am still 10 books behind, but I am reading quite a few photography books right now and I think I can make that 40 goal.

I think it had something to do with A) The number of cook books I read this year and B) The number of books I started but turned out to be crap and didn't finish.
:p
I'll set my next year's goal by my 2014 Challenge Book shelf rather than their result, which is well screwed.

I aimed for 80 and I have already finished 96, that is only newly read books; no re-reads.
Hey Margaret; do you list a book that was so bad you couldn't finish it on your challenges shelf? I am still undecided on what to do about those.

After all the challenge is to read X number of books in a year. If the book isn't finished it hasn't, in my mind at least, met the criteria.



I think it had something to do with A) The number of cook books I read this year and B) The number of books I started but turned out to be crap and didn't fini..."
That's what I did, too--except I read no cookbooks. The books I # of abandoned I didn't count in trying to figure out this year's goal.

I had to push my number back from 50 to 40. I simply couldn't see myself making my goal this year as I..."
I finished mine with my last book - working on my 61st book now

I surprisingly only abandoned 1 book this year. Unusual for me.

You still read it, you just didn't read it all the way through.

I surprisingly only abandoned 1 book this year. Unus..."
I've abandoned 20 or 30. I adopted a new mantra this year. "Life's too short to read crap books".


I used to 1 star rate them, because I didn't realise you didn't HAVE to give stars when you read a book.
2 star books tend to be ones I've found dull or boring.
1 star books now tend to being either badly written, complete crap, or, occasionally both.

Rather to my amazement I have gone back to the habit of years ago and not abandoned any books. I do have one that I have not finished but I absolutely have not abandoned it, I just need the right head space to read it.

It is an amazingly written book and very descriptive and rich, so much so that I need a lot of time and quiet to be able to read more than a couple of pages at a time, and you need more than a couple of pages or you lose track of the narrative.


http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/07/boo...

it was very poignant. Incredibly incredibly sad.

*high-fives Simona*"
Yay! I think it would have been good if had read and voted it, ahem....and I had a winner in SF also.


LOL! but a Feast for Crows is a good one...

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/07/boo..."
Hmmm. Nothing there I would read. In fact, nothing there I would touch with a nine foot pole. :p

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/07/boo..."
Hmmm. N..."
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