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Three stars is the 'go either way rating'. When I see 3 stars I think of it as negative, so look for a review to see the reader clarify. I won't always look at that with 4 or 5.
I don't like reading books that are just okay.
I want to read books I enjoy. Which are 4 and 5 stars.
Margaret wrote: "What a load of codswallop.I got Victorian as well. Romance and a large family? I don't bloody think so! :D"
Thats exactly what I thought when it came up for me
May wrote: "Thank you! That helps explain it. I’ll keep on keep in’ on!!"I think everyone has their own rating system in their mind's eye : my own being from 5 stars: genre classic or should be, down to 1 star: Avoid!. Sometime I give half stars but round up or down as appropriate.
Margaret wrote: "What a load of codswallop.I got Victorian as well. Romance and a large family? I don't bloody think so! :D"
I got the same thing. Is that the only category they have? That's not me, either. And I never heard of much of the pop culture stuff.
May, I have exactly the same rating system as you do.I've had this discussion with a few groups and there are lots of differences. From those who don't rate books they don't finish to those who almost never give 5 stars, both of which can change the meaning of the other stars.
I don't need half stars and even when I'm somewhere that has them I don't like to use them, but I could use a 6 star system, so I had an 'out of this world' star to give. Though I have solved that by having a favourites shelf.
Andy wrote: "30 Questions in this one...... Also aimed at an American Audience I would suggest based on most of them but....https://zoo.com/quiz/what-time-period......"
the 50's
Allie wrote: "Andy wrote: "30 Questions in this one...... Also aimed at an American Audience I would suggest based on most of them but....https://zoo.com/quiz/what-time-period......"
Full of surprises is me :D
And yes over 50% of questions didnt have an answer that i'd align too either
If you ever are near there - SEE IT!!!!! I saw in '08 while visiting my brother who was working for the US Govt in Britain at the time. He and I went to Normandy for a weekend and that was one of the must stops for me. In many ways it looks like they sewed it yesterday. The colors are that vivid.Unfortunately we didn't have the time for Battle Abbey or Canterbury.
Yes it is spectacular, we got to visit it as a kid when overseas school trips consisted of a trip to Cherbourg (Normandy) to take in the Normandy landings memorial as well as a trip to Bayeux & Caen
Mark wrote: "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42713552...But could take up to 5 years to arrive."
You could catch a ferry from Portsmouth and make a day trip out of it. Why move the whole piece across? Very strange decision in my opinion. And the expense? I assume France would have negotiated a fair cut of the earnings but I thought that the British museum was free? Unless they put up a special exhibit.
Ace wrote: "Mark wrote: "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42713552...But could take up to 5 years to arrive."
You could catch a fe..."
It would be a special exhibit. Those usually cost about 20 pounds entry.
Where'd everybody go? Been quiet around the group this last week. Are you all having a party and did not remember to invite me? :-D
Terri wrote: "Where'd everybody go? Been quiet around the group this last week. Are you all having a party and did not remember to invite me? :-D"
Balls, who blabbed?
Andy wrote: "Its a Britannia fest party........"Haha. You're all off watching Britannia together? Oh well, I'm glad you lost my invite. :)
this is totally random, but we NEED snow - we are at about 60% of normal snow pack and the forecast is not helpful :(Other than that it has been a nice winter. I've only had t shovel the drive way and walks once so far. Unlike our friends in the East and Southeast
That's surprising, happy, considering the severe snow falls in the US that we have been hearing about over here.Weather is weird. We're very dry here. Bit of a worry that another drought is building up.
I saw in the news a couple days ago that Cape Town (South Africa) is about to run out of water. They had 75 days of water left.
So it appears the moisture just isn't in the atmosphere anymore.
Same here! Reservoirs in Spain are basically empty and we will definitely have restrictions this summer. But the thing is people just enjoy this strange weather (20° C the other day, more like spring...) and don't think about the problems it brings.
Meanwhile, the streets in Paris are flooded. The footage on the news shows people wading knee deep in water. They've had to close sections of the Louvre and move the art to higher levels.
Robert wrote: "Everyone passed out trying to watch Knightfall."Lol. :-) I feel I need to watch this now (if it airs here) just to see, as some think it is okay and some of you hate it.
Sergio wrote: "Same here! Reservoirs in Spain are basically empty and we will definitely have restrictions this summer. But the thing is people just enjoy this strange weather (20° C the other day, more like spri..."I'm surprised they haven't put Spanish cities on restrictions already, Sergio. Have they got you guys on low level restrictions at all? Or are authorities just saying be careful with water use?
I read last night that Cape Town authorities are asking tourists to try not to flush the toilet, at their accommodation, every time they go. And to maybe bath sometimes in the sea.
Tamara wrote: "Meanwhile, the streets in Paris are flooded. The footage on the news shows people wading knee deep in water. They've had to close sections of the Louvre and move the art to higher levels."I had not seen this. Wow. They've got our water.
Terri wrote: "Sergio wrote: "Same here! Reservoirs in Spain are basically empty and we will definitely have restrictions this summer. But the thing is people just enjoy this strange weather (20° C the other day,..."Cape Town wouldn't have a problem with water... if the money for the desalination plant hadn't mysteriously disappeared. Corruption is endemic over there.
Terri wrote: "Sergio wrote: "Same here! Reservoirs in Spain are basically empty and we will definitely have restrictions this summer. But the thing is people just enjoy this strange weather (20° C the other day,..."Actually they have warned the population, but not much else. This month it has rained a couple days, which will help, but the real problems will come in the summer (in my village, for example, we relied on a spring for water, but with little rain it has almost dried up by now so we won't have any water this summer, and there is no piping to bring water so...).
Robert wrote: "As dreadful as Knightfall is the scenery is beautiful. Filmed in the Czech Republic some of the shots are spectacular. Tom Cullen makes William Shatner pale in comparison when it comes to bad over ..."It's times like this that I'm glad I don't have TV.
Robert wrote: "As dreadful as Knightfall is the scenery is beautiful. Filmed in the Czech Republic some of the shots are spectacular. Tom Cullen makes William Shatner pale in comparison when it comes to bad over ..."Curiosity: if you think Knightfall is so terrible, why do you keep watching it?
Sergio wrote: "Terri wrote: "Sergio wrote: "Same here! Reservoirs in Spain are basically empty and we will definitely have restrictions this summer. But the thing is people just enjoy this strange weather (20° C ..."So what happens with your village, Sergio. Do they get in a truck of water for everybody to fill up from?
Any thoughts on the TV show Britannia? Haven't quite made my mind up after two episodes because it looks gorgeous and the plot has started to develop in a couple of interesting ways...BUT...there are some things that really annoy me. A couple of ridiculous incidents that would never have happened in a million years, bad characters, but worst of all - the use of dialogue and humour that is painfully modern. It sometimes feels as though Ricky Gervais wrote it.Thoughts?
Hi Adrian, quite a few of us have already made comment about it on the film/tv thread here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...from about pg 48 onwards. It doesnt appear to be an A&M favourite :)
Our January thaw has been ridiculous-we have been having early March temps (mid to high 50s) What snow we have is beginning to come down.
Andy wrote: "Hi Adrian, quite a few of us have already made comment about it on the film/tv thread here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...from about pg 48 onward..."
As always, Andy, I am in awe of your skill with understatement. :D
happy wrote: "Our January thaw has been ridiculous-we have been having early March temps (mid to high 50s) What snow we have is beginning to come down."Here too, Happy. Absolutely beautiful (and rare!) weekend for January in Michigan, with temps in the 50s. Today? Practically a blizzard. Snow and wind all day.
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