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message 11101: by Simona (new)

Simona | 1453 comments Terri wrote: "Okay my good xmas news now (unfortunately it has nothing to do with cash stipends.) Next year, probably a few months in, Mr Terri's bosses are transferring him. This means two things. 1. He won't b..."

That's good


message 11102: by Simona (new)

Simona | 1453 comments Did GR send you a message saying "See what you read in 2014" or something in this sense?
I received one of these, but it's strange: it reports only a part of the books I read. For instance, I read several series, but it counted just one of each.
It isn't important, I was just wondering how did this thing work.


message 11103: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) Simona wrote: "Did GR send you a message saying "See what you read in 2014" or something in this sense?
I received one of these, but it's strange: it reports only a part of the books I read. For instance, I read ..."


I thought I had the same problem. It took a while for the page to fully load but it did eventually show all my books.


message 11104: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Mine worked too but it did take a little bit to load them as it's set to infinite scroll instead of a set amount of books per page.


message 11105: by Jane (new)

Jane | 3480 comments Dawn wrote: "Mine worked too but it did take a little bit to load them as it's set to infinite scroll instead of a set amount of books per page."

Same here.


message 11106: by Simona (new)

Simona | 1453 comments No, the page does work. It's the message from GR: "this year you read 30 books...." 30? I checked and many weren't in the list it showed.


message 11107: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Oh, that's odd. Mine was right.


message 11108: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Simona, when I looked at your shelves...you've only got read dates on 30 books and that's how the program tells what you've read.

If you look at your shelf of books read and sort it by date read...you'll see that half way down the second page is as far as your 2014 dates go.


message 11109: by Mark (new)

Mark | 1885 comments Dawn wrote: "Oh, that's odd. Mine was right."

My was as well.


message 11110: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Speaking of this year in books....how did everyone do with their challenges and goals??

Did you read more or less than planned?
Best and Worst of the Year?
Something interesting you learned?
Etc.....

And do you have a plan for next year??


message 11111: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) I personally managed to finish both my official and unofficial 2014 Reading Challenge. I set it at 132 and hoped for 200 and I'm currently at 207.

I think my favorite book of the year was Lark Rise to Candleford and my worst The Scarlet Thief

I have a dozen goals for 2015 and for the first time ever I've started a book schedule to keep track of the books I need to read each month for all the group and buddy reads I've been setting up. Craziness!! :)


message 11112: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments I read more than planned. Originally I'd set it to 50, but with problems at my job, I was able to listen to a bunch and that got me to reset for 75. I've read 77, and hoping for 1 or 2 more.
Best book - probably The Gospel of Loki my worst. hmm, probably one of the business books I had to read.

For next year, I'm hoping to finish a bunch of books I started, and a few books that belong to series that I enjoy.

Also, it'll be uber-austerity for me, so no book-buying. If I haven't got it, and the library hasn't got it...it'll have to wait. Add to that, things have settled with my job and if things go as planned I won't get a lot of free time.

On top of that my best friend is pregnant, and there's all sorts of that stuff going on too. This will be a busy year.


message 11113: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) Dawn wrote: "Speaking of this year in books....how did everyone do with their challenges and goals??

Did you read more or less than planned?
Best and Worst of the Year?
Something interesting you learned?
Et..."


I read more than originally planned. I actually changed my challenge a few times this year.
I think don't think I can pick one book as a favorite from this year but my two favorite authors this year were Kate Quinn and C.J. Sansom. I am excited they both have books in the coming year. Worst book I read this year was Frog Music. For those of you who missed my drama with that book, please see my review.
I don't know if it's interesting but some of my reading has really lead me to take a long hard look at Elizabeth I and her Gloriana myth. I am beginning to question if she deserves a lot of the praise she is given especially when she's compared to her predecessor and sister Mary I
Plan for next year? So far? No. I should get in some more reading time when my twins start speech therapy at the beginning of the year. Each twinker has two, hour long appointments a week and mom is not allowed to leave the building where the appointments are being held. The group Historical Fictionistias has a yearly challenge. If they continue it again into next year, I might try it.


message 11114: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments Dawn wrote: "Speaking of this year in books....how did everyone do with their challenges and goals??

Did you read more or less than planned?
Best and Worst of the Year?
Something interesting you learned?
Et..."



Yeah Im doing Grand! 1 Ahead of my target... smirks...


message 11115: by Mark (new)

Mark | 1885 comments I am 2 under but way down on last year when iread 80.


message 11116: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) With a TBR like yours Mark, you can't be reading less!


message 11117: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Dawn wrote: "With a TBR like yours Mark, you can't be reading less!"

That made me laugh out loud, now co-workers are looking at me oddly. heh


message 11118: by Mark (new)

Mark | 1885 comments Afraid so, it seems I have gone for quality this year.


message 11119: by Mike (new)

Mike Voss | 4 comments Dawn wrote: "Speaking of this year in books....how did everyone do with their challenges and goals??

Did you read more or less than planned?
Best and Worst of the Year?
Something interesting you learned?
Et..."


Hi, all, I'm a recently joined so-far lurker but thought I'd respond to these easyquestions :-)
I haven't formally joined any Goodreads challenges but I always have a goal and usually achieve it. I read 100 books in 2013 as planned but tried to cut down this year so I'd write more. Ending up with 80 rather than fifty butno regrets! Next year will try again to keep it down to 50-60.

My favorite book this year, and a clear winner at that, was Nicola Griffith's Hild, which hit on every cylinder: historical verisimilitude; quality of prose; characterization, you name it. And I did learn interesting things from the experience. For one, I was very surprised (being less than familiar with the time period, being more into later medieval eras)to read afterward that virtually none of the details of Hild's life for the ten years covered in Griffith's novel were based on fact, since the historical Hild isn't referenced at all until later in her life, and even then with little detail, which I'm sure Griffith will exploit just as adroitly when she returns to Hild in the planned sequel. Other historical fiction I enjoyed this year included the first three Foreworld Saga graphic series (Symposium, The Dead God, and Cimarronin), Scott James Magner's second Foreworld novella Blood and Ashes, and Magner's self-pubbed serial Seasons of Truth. All bring to life various aspects of their historical eras very nicely, and often with some humor (like zombies in Pompeii - and I'm really not usually a zombie guy!)


message 11120: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Yes! Someone else who loved Hild. I read it last year and thought it was awesome.

Welcome to the group Mike. :)


message 11121: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Mark wrote: "Afraid so, it seems I have gone for quality this year."

I just want you to know that if you keep this up you will need to live 131 more years to finish....


message 11122: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Mike wrote: "Hi, all, I'm a recently joined so-far lurker but thought I'd respond to these easyquestions :-)"

Easing you into the tough ones. ;=)

Welcome aboard Mike.


message 11123: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Darcy wrote: "That made me laugh out loud, now co-workers are looking at me oddly. heh"

You've got to be used to it by now!


message 11124: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (catjackson) This year was a bust as far as reading was concerned. I think I read fewer than half the books I'd hoped to read. But, I have a really good excuse: I started a new job this year and have been focused on getting settled in that job. Not a bad reason for slow going on the reading front!


message 11125: by Mark (new)

Mark | 1885 comments Darcy wrote: "Dawn wrote: "With a TBR like yours Mark, you can't be reading less!"

That made me laugh out loud, now co-workers are looking at me oddly. heh"


Oh no you have turned into Andy,he said the same last year. lols


message 11126: by Jane (last edited Dec 20, 2014 12:54PM) (new)

Jane | 3480 comments Dawn wrote: "Speaking of this year in books....how did everyone do with their challenges and goals??

Did you read more or less than planned?
Best and Worst of the Year?
Something interesting you learned?

Et..."


My best was Lord of Emperors or maybe Strategos: Island in the Storm and the worst was The Denouncer
My goal was 160 and I read 243. I have no particular plan for next year; I just read them as it takes my fancy.
Learning about this whole period: wonderful nonfiction A War Like No Other: How the Athenians & Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War


message 11127: by Simona (new)

Simona | 1453 comments Dawn wrote: "Simona, when I looked at your shelves...you've only got read dates on 30 books and that's how the program tells what you've read.

If you look at your shelf of books read and sort it by date read...."


Yes, thank you, I checked. I guess I didn't marked as read several books...doesn't matter, I'm happy I've read them anyway!


message 11128: by ECH (new)

ECH (_ech) This year I managed to come back to reading after several years of almost no pleasure reading. So, while I don't have a goal to compare it to, I'm very happy with that.


message 11129: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Deborah wrote: "We got a heart monitor and some weird contraption to monitor your motion... I think it is meant to be to encourage us to exercise and it does look reasonably good if you like that kind of thing. I ..."

I would use it deb if you are going to give it away??


message 11130: by Kimber (new)

Kimber (kimberlibri) | 785 comments I'm on book 200 of my goal of 200 for this year. I'm taking it slow due to the fact that I have quite a few days to finish. I haven't gotten my 'books of 2014' notification yet but when I do i'll offer up my fave and not so favorites of the year.


message 11131: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Brian wrote: "My favorite book this year was, And Then There Were None. It was the first book i'd read by Agatha Christie and I liked it so much, I read fourteen additional books by her this year...."

I love Agatha, I have 12 of her books left to read and then I will have to find something else!


message 11132: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Catherine wrote: "This year was a bust as far as reading was concerned. I think I read fewer than half the books I'd hoped to read. But, I have a really good excuse: I started a new job this year and have been focus..."

A new job does seem like a good reason, hopefully next year will be better now that you're getting settled in!


message 11133: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Jane wrote: "My goal was 160 and I read 249...."

I saw that you over achiever!!


message 11134: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Beth wrote: "This year I managed to come back to reading after several years of almost no pleasure reading. So, while I don't have a goal to compare it to, I'm very happy with that."

That must mean you've been busy in school. :)


message 11135: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Kimber wrote: "I'm on book 200 of my goal of 200 for this year. I'm taking it slow due to the fact that I have quite a few days to finish. I haven't gotten my 'books of 2014' notification yet but when I do i'll o..."

I'm going to make a guess. I think Raising Steam for favorite and The Luxe for worst...


message 11136: by ECH (new)

ECH (_ech) Dawn wrote: "Beth wrote: "This year I managed to come back to reading after several years of almost no pleasure reading. So, while I don't have a goal to compare it to, I'm very happy with that."

That must mea..."


The no books run started in my first year of grad school, so I was pretty busy. The main cause of no books was that I was recovering from mental health issues due to a trauma though. At any rate I'm glad to have the books back finally. Busy though I am, some fiction reading mixed in is good for me. Feeding the brain nothing but surface science papers and quantum mechanics is not good for it :)


message 11137: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) Glad you are back to the books then. My poor brain would probably combust if I fed it all that science and math, it can barely handle the legalese it must deal with already!


message 11138: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Kimber wrote: "I'm on book 200 of my goal of 200 for this year. I'm taking it slow due to the fact that I have quite a few days to finish. I haven't gotten my 'books of 2014' notification yet but when I do i'll o..."


When you are doing the chemo and radiation, Kimber, are you too sick to read? Or is it a good time to sit and read while getting the drip feed?


message 11139: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Catherine wrote: "This year was a bust as far as reading was concerned. I think I read fewer than half the books I'd hoped to read. But, I have a really good excuse: I started a new job this year and have been focus..."


You are not alone, mate. I too only got to half the amount I wanted to get to.


message 11140: by Jane (new)

Jane | 3480 comments Dawn wrote: "Jane wrote: "My goal was 160 and I read 249...."

I saw that you over achiever!!"


That's why I'll probably be going slowly on my 'currently reading'. :)


message 11141: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Dawn wrote: "Darcy wrote: "That made me laugh out loud, now co-workers are looking at me oddly. heh"

You've got to be used to it by now!"


Until recently I'd been working from home, so I hope not ahahaha


message 11142: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (last edited Dec 19, 2014 08:42PM) (new)

Terri | 19576 comments I've tweeted it on our Twitter, posted it on the blog and posted it on our Facebook page. Time to post it here now. :)

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To all those who celebrate Festivities this month, and to all those who don't, but do enjoy some public holidays, we hope you have a lovely time.
Eat, drink, be merry and most of all, do it safely.

Kind regards from the A&M gang,
Terri, Dawn and Darcy
<{:-)


message 11143: by Carol (new)

Carol (ladygyn) | 304 comments Happy christmas Happy hanukah Happy kwanza to all my favorite literary buddies around the world I wish you peace joy and hundreds of wonderful books to read and enjoy


message 11144: by Carlos (new)

Carlos (steelyhead) | 131 comments Happy Christmas to You all A&M gang! Thanks for taking personal (and reading) time to make this all happen. You are marvellous.
Lots of love from Mexico to all of You and your families!


message 11145: by Carlos (new)

Carlos (steelyhead) | 131 comments BTW, in other order of things, big disappoinment my wife and myself had from the TV show "The Librarians". Not a good one.
A mixture of Indiana Jones, Warehouse 13 and Harry Potter, and Noah Wyle and Rebecca Romijn has absolutely not comic talents to be fronting this show.
We were licking our lips in anticipation but now We are up to other TV shows.
What's your opinion on this?


message 11146: by Mark (new)

Mark | 1885 comments Carlos wrote: "BTW, in other order of things, big disappoinment my wife and myself had from the TV show "The Librarians". Not a good one.
A mixture of Indiana Jones, Warehouse 13 and Harry Potter, and Noah Wyle a..."


Annoying Carlos. But will give a watch next week to see if it improves.


message 11147: by Victoria_Grossack (new)

Victoria_Grossack Grossack (victoriagrossack) | 36 comments Thank you Carlos!

Happy winter solstice, to those in the northern hemisphere! Happy summer solstice, to those in the southern!

And if you're at the equator, well, every day and night is the same... at least lengthwise.


message 11148: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Carlos wrote: "Happy Christmas to You all A&M gang! Thanks for taking personal (and reading) time to make this all happen. You are marvellous.
Lots of love from Mexico to all of You and your families!"



You are welcome, Carlos. :)


message 11149: by Kimber (last edited Dec 20, 2014 05:29PM) (new)

Kimber (kimberlibri) | 785 comments Terri wrote: "Kimber wrote: "I'm on book 200 of my goal of 200 for this year. I'm taking it slow due to the fact that I have quite a few days to finish. I haven't gotten my 'books of 2014' notification yet but w..."

Darcy - I think you might be right. Raising Steam is definitely up at the top and The Luxe is near the bottom. I might have a few others to throw in there.
Terri - I start both on Monday. I can't read during radiation because I'll be lying in a big machine that kind of looks like a MRI machine on steroids but chemo is the perfect time to catch up on some reads. My first session is six hours long so I'm taking my kindle, a big ol' bottle of water, food and a pillow to nap!


message 11150: by Kimber (new)

Kimber (kimberlibri) | 785 comments Darcy - Sorry but I just looked at my list and I have to add in the ENTIRE OUTLANDER Series as a top honorable mention. Just realized I started them after Christmas last year and read them straight through! Love me some Jamie and Claire :D


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