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Oct 13, 2010 05:56AM

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I have one question? Why must subjects in this discussion group BE IN ALL CAPS?

If you have not already, please make sure to familiarize yourself with the guidelines of the club. The add book/author feature is pretty important when you cite books but easy once you get the hang of it. Other details as well, the link if you have not already seen it ~
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Our head moderator is best equipped to answer your question about the discussion topics header, but I suspect is that it makes it easy to read and distinguishes it as a header.
Welcome!

Douglas, we have them in caps because they are easier to read and we like them that way. We are not shouting at you if that is what you mean (smile).
It seems that you have a complaint already but we do hope you enjoy yourself.
It seems that you have a complaint already but we do hope you enjoy yourself.


I'm Mindy from Philadelphia. I have a bachelor's degree in history and work in PR/Communications at a large nonprofit in the area. I've been searching for a local history book club, but most that I can get to tend to read books I really have no interest in. I think this club will be great for me.
I mostly read history and other nonfiction, but also like Stephen King and mystery/thriller books. I also just read "The Help" for another book club I'm in and really enjoyed it; perhaps it was the cultural history feel of the book. I gravitate toward American Civil War and World War II, but work on expanding my horizons to other cultures and time periods. Recently I was on an Alison Weir kick.
I'm currently reading "Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea" by Noah Andre Trudeau. It's really a day-by-day account of the march, so it's very detailed but it's helping me to better understand the affect of the march on all the people involved.


Welcome, glad you could join us. Feel free to join us for the Grant read if you like, or any other book that looks good to you:


I'm glad to see you using "add book/author" feature when you comment. Don't forget to add your authors, too. It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.
Here are the other things you mentioned:
Stephen King
Alison Weir



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


Welcome Mindy and thank you Bryan for helping new members.
Thanks also to Jason and Alisa for their welcomes to Mindy.
Mindy, thank you for reading the guidelines and I think with Bryan's helpful hints you should be fine and we are hopeful that you will enjoy the many discussions that are taking place.
If you need any help, please reach out to any of the mods.
Bentley
Thanks also to Jason and Alisa for their welcomes to Mindy.
Mindy, thank you for reading the guidelines and I think with Bryan's helpful hints you should be fine and we are hopeful that you will enjoy the many discussions that are taking place.
If you need any help, please reach out to any of the mods.
Bentley


Hi All!
My name is Erin, I'm 23 years old and live in Ontario, Canada. I have my Honours BA in History (of course), and minored in English Language and Literature). I also have a Bachelors of Education. In the spring I hope to join the Cdn Forces and eventually get my Masters Degree in History and teach full time. Quite ambitious, I know, but you gotta have goals, right?
I guess I'm the newb of the group, but hopefully I'll catch on quick and jump right into the discussions. :)
My name is Erin, I'm 23 years old and live in Ontario, Canada. I have my Honours BA in History (of course), and minored in English Language and Literature). I also have a Bachelors of Education. In the spring I hope to join the Cdn Forces and eventually get my Masters Degree in History and teach full time. Quite ambitious, I know, but you gotta have goals, right?
I guess I'm the newb of the group, but hopefully I'll catch on quick and jump right into the discussions. :)
Erin, we are very glad to have you.
Please make sure to read post 1774 which is in this thread; where Bryan gives some great pointers on the guidelines and how we do citations, etc. This post should be helpful.
It sounds like your background will fit right in to our group and its interest areas.
Just jump right in.
Bentley
Please make sure to read post 1774 which is in this thread; where Bryan gives some great pointers on the guidelines and how we do citations, etc. This post should be helpful.
It sounds like your background will fit right in to our group and its interest areas.
Just jump right in.
Bentley




If you haven't already take a few moments to read our policies:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
Glad you joined and hope you can jump right in.
Welcome Jeff, we have had to formulate guidelines because being a public internet site and a public group; there are a certain number of folks who are on goodreads for themselves and self promotion of whatever they are trying to sell us - sometimes even diskettes.(smile)
We are all about the books; but we want folks to know that we do have in place guidelines that help make this a place where civil and respectful conversation can take place and does.
We have quite a few discussions on-going which I think you will enjoy; but we do have to cover with new members what makes the group successful and what does not. Bryan was kind enough to try to help you get off to a good start by adding the links.
I don't think you will find another group with a harder working team of mods.
We are glad to have you and think your interests mesh with ours.
When citing a book, we add the book cover, the author's photo when available and always the author's link. We like to take full advantage of the powerful goodreads software.
Here is an example:
Jean Edward Smith
We are all about the books; but we want folks to know that we do have in place guidelines that help make this a place where civil and respectful conversation can take place and does.
We have quite a few discussions on-going which I think you will enjoy; but we do have to cover with new members what makes the group successful and what does not. Bryan was kind enough to try to help you get off to a good start by adding the links.
I don't think you will find another group with a harder working team of mods.
We are glad to have you and think your interests mesh with ours.
When citing a book, we add the book cover, the author's photo when available and always the author's link. We like to take full advantage of the powerful goodreads software.
Here is an example:



I'm Oneira, book enthusiast. I have a degree in Classical studies, Greek, and Latin. I began graduate study but decided to pursue other interests (yes, a grad school drop-out, but you gotta admit that it doesn't sound THAT bad). Had I continued my area of research would have been Hellenic and Near Eastern religions before Alexander the Great, especially borrowings and overlap areas.
Blah, blah, blah. Boring, I know. Obviously I'm really into ancient history, but I do love history in general. Over the past few years I've fallen into historical fiction as well (by the way I love the Masters of Rome series by Colleen McCullough, though I have only read the first 3 of the series).
On another note completely unrelated to this group, I am a big fan of fantasy, especially with creative uses of existing mythologies, and creation of new mythology systems (can you see the relation to my prior studies here?). Honestly I read all over the board though. I used to only read history books and the past few years I've become a fiction fanatic. Right now I'm hoping to get back into my love of reading history. (perhaps this group will help me along with that?)

Just to help you along, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the reply box.) It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them. The first three in the series for example:




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

Bryan was kind enough to give you the links to the club's policies, pretty easy once you get the hang of it but do ask if you have a question.
Welcome Oneira, I can see that assisting mods Bryan and Alisa have given you some great advice and assistance already.
We are glad to have you join us.
We are glad to have you join us.



I currently live on the Central Coast of NSW (Au). A daughter at uni, two cats & caring for aging parents currently keep me busy, but have worked in media more often than not. My degree is in Communications (film,video,media). Hobbies include photography (also is work!), gardening, geneaology, sewing/quilting/fibre art, surfing and running (although have a hairline ankle fracture right now).
Will read anything available but love biographies, history, and anything non-fiction. Three years back decided to fill in the gaps that my schooling & university degree didn't cover, and pursue what used to be called a "gentleman's education", this has turned out to take me places I never knew existed. Have been reading a lot of Russian and Eastern European history of late due to my daughter going to Russia. Australian history is also figuring largely because of my geneaology interests.
Looking forward to chatting with you all and feel free to say hi, check out my shelves &/or friend me.
Currently reading Alan Moorehead - A Late Education.
A Late Education. Episodes in a Life
ps. hope I have added the book correctly (first timer)


Good job at postinmg the book cover for a first timer. Make sure to also post the author link and photo if the photo is available. Same function as the add book feature. You'll get the hang of it. The guidelines noted in Bryan's message at 1794 above contain the handy links, and you can always ask one of the moderators if you need help.


I originally joined this group because I saw you guys are reading a Jared Diamond book, but I also love to read about history and discuss nearly everything under the sun, as well as gain new book suggestions.
Happy Halloween!

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
One important requirement is that whenever a book or author is referenced to link to the book cover, author photo (where available), and author link. It allows the goodreads software to appropriately reference whatever is being discussed so that folks like yourself can find discussions of interest. THat is true for mentioning only authors as well, so that your reference above would include this:

It is easy once you get the hang of it, but if you have any questions please feel free to ask any of the moderators for a hand.
Glad to have you with us!

Welcome Velvetink and Kirsten,
Alisa and others have given you some very helpful advice. I am sure that you both will enjoy your time here.
Bentley
Alisa and others have given you some very helpful advice. I am sure that you both will enjoy your time here.
Bentley



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