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Paul wrote: "Hello everyone,
I am a lover of historical fiction. I recently read, well, last year, Pillars of the Earth, then on to The Princes of Ireland, and am currently reading A Danger to the State, by..."
Welcome Paul, we are glad to have you. Make sure to follow the guidelines that Bryan was kind enough to set forth for you.
Bentley
I am a lover of historical fiction. I recently read, well, last year, Pillars of the Earth, then on to The Princes of Ireland, and am currently reading A Danger to the State, by..."
Welcome Paul, we are glad to have you. Make sure to follow the guidelines that Bryan was kind enough to set forth for you.
Bentley
Hello Paul, (Paul with the gorilla suit)
We have a guideline for citations so that folks can easily research books and authors mentioned by our members. Additionally, the goodreads software helps populate our entire group site when the citations are done with links which is pretty powerful.
In terms of the books and authors mentioned, you would always add the linkable book cover, author's photo if available and always the author's link. For an author only, just the last two.
I was just posting the above and I can see that you posted a long book review here as well. I will move this to the What are you reading now thread where it is more appropriate.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
We only have introductions and welcomes on this thread so that we can free it up for people introducing themselves for the first time.
Refer to post 1662 for some added help in navigating our site and some useful links about our guidelines.
Really glad to have you with us.
Bentley
PS = Also, I have been unable to send you a message because you are not receiving messages. If you could repost your intro minus the last sentence which mentioned your other site that would be great. We do not allow any self promotion here because we have had problems with it.
I will invite you as a friend and then you will be able to send me PMs and vice versa if I need to communicate with you about anything regarding the group.
We have a guideline for citations so that folks can easily research books and authors mentioned by our members. Additionally, the goodreads software helps populate our entire group site when the citations are done with links which is pretty powerful.
In terms of the books and authors mentioned, you would always add the linkable book cover, author's photo if available and always the author's link. For an author only, just the last two.
I was just posting the above and I can see that you posted a long book review here as well. I will move this to the What are you reading now thread where it is more appropriate.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
We only have introductions and welcomes on this thread so that we can free it up for people introducing themselves for the first time.
Refer to post 1662 for some added help in navigating our site and some useful links about our guidelines.
Really glad to have you with us.
Bentley
PS = Also, I have been unable to send you a message because you are not receiving messages. If you could repost your intro minus the last sentence which mentioned your other site that would be great. We do not allow any self promotion here because we have had problems with it.
I will invite you as a friend and then you will be able to send me PMs and vice versa if I need to communicate with you about anything regarding the group.

Paul, as mentioned in our earlier postings, don't forget to use the add book/author feature in the comment box. Here they are:
[bookcover:Th..."
Bryan, Thanks for the welcome. I will (add the add book feature). Not sure yet how to do it but I'll figure it out.
Best!
Hello Paul,
Check out the Mechanics of the Board thread.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
This should help.
Check out the Mechanics of the Board thread.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
This should help.


My name is Meds and I live in New York. I love to read though to be honest, I'm relatively new to history. I'm a mentor for an organization that helps students get into the best high schools and colleges. My mentee just started his junior year at Episcopal in Virginia and I thought it would be fun if I kept up with him on some of his studies. So I picked up Zinn's People's History which he was assigned. I'm about half way through and I'm now also reading 1776 and Kaplan's AP US History review. I actually bought the review for him but I started reading it and it actually is a great review of history. So I kept it. :) I'll get him another copy.
Anyway, I am more interested in history than I thought so club seemed pretty appropriate.
I've generally read a lot of investment books in the past 5 years but I'm also a member of my alumni book club as well.
Look forward to chatting with all of you.

Good to see you join the group. I am sure you will have a great time discussing great books and great moments in history with the rest of the group.
Below are some links that will help you navigate the History Book Club and what our requirements are. It would be very helpful if you took the time to familiarise yourself with these:
Policies & Practices
(this one is helpful for when you want to add book covers and author's photo's/links)
and:
Orientation & Roadmap
It's a requirement that when mentioning a book or author that you use the 'add book/author' function above the text box as per below to allow other group members to easily research books and authors mentioned by our members. Also the goodreads software helps populate our entire group site when the citations are done with links which is pretty powerful.




Welcome John,
Please become familiar with our guidelines on citations. We always add the book cover, the author's photo when available and also always the author's link.
So for the book you are reading your citation would look like this: (since there is no author's photo for this one, we have added the bookcover and the author's link)
by Holger H. Herwig
Check out post 1674 that Aussie Rick one of our assisting moderators posted for new member Meds; that post also indicates some links which will help you navigate the History Book Club and show you what our requirements are. It would be very helpful if you took the time to familiarise yourself with these:
In the meantime, enjoy the group and we look forward to your posts.
Bentley
Please become familiar with our guidelines on citations. We always add the book cover, the author's photo when available and also always the author's link.
So for the book you are reading your citation would look like this: (since there is no author's photo for this one, we have added the bookcover and the author's link)

Check out post 1674 that Aussie Rick one of our assisting moderators posted for new member Meds; that post also indicates some links which will help you navigate the History Book Club and show you what our requirements are. It would be very helpful if you took the time to familiarise yourself with these:
In the meantime, enjoy the group and we look forward to your posts.
Bentley



Welcome. Take a look at message 1680 and get the info on citations.


More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Take a few moments to read our policies:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
and our guidelines:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Welcome Brian,
Be sure to read post 1685 which Bryan kindly put together for you.
These will help you navigate the site.
Bentley
Be sure to read post 1685 which Bryan kindly put together for you.
These will help you navigate the site.
Bentley

I like the premise of Mark Kurlansky's works but not a fan of his writing style, at least not the one I read, which was


Hope you enjoy your time here!

I look forward to participating in this forum!
Regards
We are glad to have you with us Susan.
We do have a guideline about citations which I have explained in message 1680. Bryan one of our assisting moderators also added some helpful information about our group and some links which we hope you will get an opportunity to read.
Please see post 1685 for those helpful links.
In terms of books and authors mentioned we insist on the citations taking advantage of the powerful goodreads software for a variety of reasons which only helps all of our members.
So for the books and authors you have mentioned this is what the citations should look like:
Herodotus
Regarding the above, our group did tackle The Histories so I hope you will take a look at our archival threads.
Thucydides
Adrian Goldsworthy
It sounds like you are a lover of animals as are quite a few folks in the group. I have a German Shorthaired Pointer which I love and the two breeds that you have are wonderful dogs though I am sure hard on your gardening efforts (smile).
We really look forward to reading your posts and having you with us.
Bentley
We do have a guideline about citations which I have explained in message 1680. Bryan one of our assisting moderators also added some helpful information about our group and some links which we hope you will get an opportunity to read.
Please see post 1685 for those helpful links.
In terms of books and authors mentioned we insist on the citations taking advantage of the powerful goodreads software for a variety of reasons which only helps all of our members.
So for the books and authors you have mentioned this is what the citations should look like:


Regarding the above, our group did tackle The Histories so I hope you will take a look at our archival threads.




It sounds like you are a lover of animals as are quite a few folks in the group. I have a German Shorthaired Pointer which I love and the two breeds that you have are wonderful dogs though I am sure hard on your gardening efforts (smile).
We really look forward to reading your posts and having you with us.
Bentley

Welcome to the group, I hope you are enjoying Adrian Goldsworthy's book "The Punic Wars". I rate that one of the best books on the subject that I have read recently. I hope to chat with you more about some of your favourite history books in the various threads.



Anyway, I look forward to your posts!

Peter the Great: His Life and World

That is pretty good Susan: you have the book cover and the title.
But you do not have the author information. Robert K. Massie
by Robert K. Massie
In the case of the book above, there was a book cover, there was no photo of the author, and of course there is always the author's link which is the author's name in text.
The only time you need to put in the book title is when there is no book cover.
Check out the Mechanics of the Board thread...that should help and you will get this in no time.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
But you do not have the author information. Robert K. Massie

In the case of the book above, there was a book cover, there was no photo of the author, and of course there is always the author's link which is the author's name in text.
The only time you need to put in the book title is when there is no book cover.
Check out the Mechanics of the Board thread...that should help and you will get this in no time.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...

And I'm glad to see another recommendation for Peter the Great. I picked it up somewhat at random in a used book store a few years ago. I'm hoping to finally read it, probably next year though.



Glad to have you joing us La Ron. Hope you enjoy your time with us and if you need any help, do not hesitate to call on one of us.






Just a couple of little hints and some links that might help you both - LaRon and Michelle,
Normally, I find that the assisting moderators beat me to it in terms of putting together the package of guidelines etc.; but for some reason you two did not get the message at least from one of us about the links. Sorry I missed it before; but my dog called so I got distracted taking the boy out for his walk.
When you do get a chance, it always makes it easier if you have a chance to take a look at our guidelines and rules:
Guidelines
Getting Started
We have many different members from across the world who have varying ideas on all sorts of things with assorted global views.
I know that both of you should enjoy yourself here.
We hope you take full advantage of your membership and we look forward to reading all of your posts.
Bentley
Normally, I find that the assisting moderators beat me to it in terms of putting together the package of guidelines etc.; but for some reason you two did not get the message at least from one of us about the links. Sorry I missed it before; but my dog called so I got distracted taking the boy out for his walk.
When you do get a chance, it always makes it easier if you have a chance to take a look at our guidelines and rules:
Guidelines
Getting Started
We have many different members from across the world who have varying ideas on all sorts of things with assorted global views.
I know that both of you should enjoy yourself here.
We hope you take full advantage of your membership and we look forward to reading all of your posts.
Bentley

Hello Liz, welcome to the group.
You do not have to be a person who only reads non fiction or history books to join.
We have quite a few historical fiction offerings which a lot of folks love, we have a wide variety of current events and topical interest threads including folders on music and art, etc.
I think you will find a lot of books which can ease you into reading some of the non fiction offerings and/or you can jump right in to any of the selections you choose at your leisure. We leave the threads open so by all means, get started on what is coming up and/or what interests you.
Yes, I suggest for you to please take a look at the Guidelines and the Getting Started pages and when mentioning or posting about books and/or authors we try to take advantage of the power of the goodreads software by always adding the book cover, the author's photo if available and always the author's link.
A citation would probably look like this:
by
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Enjoy.
Bentley
You do not have to be a person who only reads non fiction or history books to join.
We have quite a few historical fiction offerings which a lot of folks love, we have a wide variety of current events and topical interest threads including folders on music and art, etc.
I think you will find a lot of books which can ease you into reading some of the non fiction offerings and/or you can jump right in to any of the selections you choose at your leisure. We leave the threads open so by all means, get started on what is coming up and/or what interests you.
Yes, I suggest for you to please take a look at the Guidelines and the Getting Started pages and when mentioning or posting about books and/or authors we try to take advantage of the power of the goodreads software by always adding the book cover, the author's photo if available and always the author's link.
A citation would probably look like this:


Enjoy.
Bentley
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