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Nov 18, 2016 06:59AM
Sophia, this was a most excellent Sofa Chat. Sheila was the perfect choice for a visit. I loved it. It was nice getting to know her in a more personal way. Thanks for sharing your delightful season themed visit with her with us.
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J. W. wrote: "Sophia, this was a most excellent Sofa Chat. Sheila was the perfect choice for a visit. I loved it. It was nice getting to know her in a more personal way. Thanks for sharing your delightful season..."You betcha, Jeanne! As you can tell I have a marvelous time putting together a chat and having such wonderful folks for my visitors. :)
Thank you, Sophia and Sheila. A lovely interview with a lovely lady! When Sheila and I (and my husband) met face-to-face, she was just as warm and thoughtful as I'd expected from our online connection. It's a pleasure to read about her- I see that there's even more to admire!
Debbie wrote: "Thank you, Sophia and Sheila. A lovely interview with a lovely lady! When Sheila and I (and my husband) met face-to-face, she was just as warm and thoughtful as I'd expected from our online conne..."
I think that is the neatest thing when on-line friends can connect in real life and find that it's just as much a pleasure.
Oh yes, she did share some special things. Loved it!
This was so fun to read! I have always loved reading your reviews and comments, Sheila, and now I understand a bit more why. You and I have so much in common! I might just try those Polish stars. And, thanks for the recipes. I attended the JASNA AGM when it was in Minneapolis a couple of years ago. Had a marvelous time. I got to see a little bit of Bath last month and spent a short minute with a wax figure of Jane. 1995 was a big year for me, too! LOL Great interview, Sophia!
Hey, thanks for stopping by, Barb. Neat how you have similar connections with Sheila. I'm so glad you were able to see Bath on your trip.
This is such an wonderful, in-depth interview. I loved learning even more about my JAFF mentor!Sheila knows JAFF like the back of her hand... or should I say like her favorite recipes? She's such an inspiration to keep reading and sharing great reads with other readers. She's such a generous friend.
I think I know what book she's talking about that I am also anxiously waiting for too... we have both read it online and we love the author so much, she's such a class act! Having a friend like Sheila to share all of this with has changed my life for the better.
Thank you for sharing her story with all of us, Sophia Rose.
Teresa wrote: "That was a lovely interview. Sheila sounds like a wonderful warm kind person."Yes, she really does. I wish I lived closer so we could meet up in person. :)
Claudine wrote: "This is such an wonderful, in-depth interview. I loved learning even more about my JAFF mentor!Sheila knows JAFF like the back of her hand... or should I say like her favorite recipes? She's such..."
I love seeing the close relationships that have happened because people share a love for Jane Austen and her books. Neat that you have that with Sheila, Claudine.
Ah yes, I agree that her knowledge of JAFF has fed my own interest and love for it.
Thanks for stopping by, Claudine!
Well Sheila, how do you find the time to do all that you do and read 240 books!!!! You rock! Amazing interview! Thank you Sophia!
I so enjoyed this sofa chat! It's lovely to learn more about you, Sheila. I always appreciate your comments and support, and I enjoy reading your reviews, as we seem to share similar reading tastes.I am fascinated by your baked goods descriptions, There is no chance of me buying any of those things here, but I'll have to look them up to at least see some pictures of them :)
Carole (in Canada) wrote: "Well Sheila, how do you find the time to do all that you do and read 240 books!!!! You rock! Amazing interview! Thank you Sophia!"I'm going with speed reader for my guess. Haha! Thanks for dropping in to visit, Carole.
Ceri wrote: "I so enjoyed this sofa chat! It's lovely to learn more about you, Sheila. I always appreciate your comments and support, and I enjoy reading your reviews, as we seem to share similar reading tastes..."I love reading her book thoughts, too. I want to try her muffin recipe and I'm curious about the Finnish Vipurii Twists, too.
Thanks for stopping by, Ceri!
OK... It's go big or go home. I'm in for trying the Vipurii Twist. I just need a few ingredients and plan on stopping by the store after church today. I can't get to it today, but plan on giving it a go during the holidays. Now it I crash and burn...it will at least make a funny story. I'll keep you posted. LOL!!!
Barb wrote: "This was so fun to read! I have always loved reading your reviews and comments, Sheila, and now I understand a bit more why. You and I have so much in common! I might just try those Polish stars. A..."Yes, when we visited Great Britain in 2004 I made sure to take a photo with that statue of Jane in Bath. I posted that photo when Meredith was interviewing and posting blogs about her readers several years ago.
Claudine wrote: "This is such an wonderful, in-depth interview. I loved learning even more about my JAFF mentor!Sheila knows JAFF like the back of her hand... or should I say like her favorite recipes? She's such..."
Claudine, thank you for your lovely words. You are so generous with your time and also bring so much for us to learn about and enjoy with your blog and even messages concerning new releases and authors. I feel so fortunate to have you and the others I have met here on Goodreads as close and dear friends.
J. W. wrote: "OK... It's go big or go home. I'm in for trying the Vipurii Twist. I just need a few ingredients and plan on stopping by the store after church today. I can't get to it today, but plan on giving it..."Rooting for you, Jeanne. :) Hope you don't crash and burn, but make a success of it.
Carole (in Canada) wrote: "Well Sheila, how do you find the time to do all that you do and read 240 books!!!! You rock! Amazing interview! Thank you Sophia!"Carole, you are another one I feel so lucky to have meet through the Internet. The chats here remind me of how you and I meet through Meredith's readers' interviews...something about Lovers of Jane Austen.
J. W. wrote: "OK... It's go big or go home. I'm in for trying the Vipurii Twist. I just need a few ingredients and plan on stopping by the store after church today. I can't get to it today, but plan on giving it..."The addition of cardamom and nutmeg to the bread is just perfect to place this bread in a special category. After kneading the bread most of the time is spent waiting for the two times of letting it rise. Good luck with that and I hope it all turns out well for you.
Happy Thanksgiving to all those celebrating that day here in the states. I am thankful for my friends...and my family. Hugs.
Sheila, those are the very ingredients I'm going for. Looking forward to trying this recipe. Thanksgiving [holiday in the US] is a time when we pause from our hectic lives and give thanks. I wish for each of you a happy and peaceful Thanksgiving Holiday. Don't eat too much, watch the parades and ballgames and remember to pray for those in uniform who are away from home, family and friends.
To Sheila, thank you so much for inviting me to join you at GR. That was one faithful day, on an Amazon review comment, when you asked me if I had ever been on the GR site.
To all my other GR friends, gosh guys, I love that we can fellowship across oceans and miles. What a wondrous thing technology is to bring people of different walks of life together for a few minutes. Blessings...
J. W. wrote: "Sheila, those are the very ingredients I'm going for. Looking forward to trying this recipe. Thanksgiving [holiday in the US] is a time when we pause from our hectic lives and give thanks. I wish..."
Glad that you could connect with Sheila and through her, to us, Jeanne. :)
Thank you Sophia for your Sofa Chat. I enjoy your humor and questioning techniques. Blessings as we wind down this year and prayers as we prepare for the new year. I love new years.
J. W. wrote: "Thank you Sophia for your Sofa Chat. I enjoy your humor and questioning techniques. Blessings as we wind down this year and prayers as we prepare for the new year. I love new years."Yes, new year; new beginning. :)
I am really loving your Sofa Chats with readers, Sophia. Almost every blog tour includes interviews with authors, but we readers interact so much with each other on GR without really knowing much about each other's lives. Your blog is a great way for us to learn more about the people behind all the funny and/or insightful comments we read. Thanks for putting this together for us!
Appreciate your thoughts on the Sofa Chats. I think it offers that opportunity, as well.You made me realize when you mentioned the blogs that actually there is a blogger who did something very much like this. I didn't realize it until now, but I'm pretty sure she influenced my idea to do the Sofa Chats when I wanted to practice interviewing and get to know my GR friends better. Meredith @ Austenesque Reviews had several of her followers take the opportunity to share about themselves on her blog maybe two years ago... not sure.
Yes, Meredith gave that opportunity to any reader who cared to fill out and submit the questionnaire she offered on her blog. I specifically remember meeting Anji and Carole from Canada in that manner. And I also made friends with Joy Dawn King through her blog....we bonded when she mentioned in an author interview how she also loved North & South.
Sheila wrote: "Yes, Meredith gave that opportunity to any reader who cared to fill out and submit the questionnaire she offered she offered on her blog. I specifically remember meeting Anji and Carole from Canada..."Yep! That's it exactly, Sheila.
Oh neat, I didn't realize Joy liked N&S.
How delightful to learn more about your life, Sheila! I love Sophia’s Sofa Chats because they make us all feel connected. And as for getting into JAFF, Meredith was the gateway drug for so many of us, wasn’t she? She’s another real community builder, like Sophia.
Abigail wrote: "How delightful to learn more about your life, Sheila! I love Sophia’s Sofa Chats because they make us all feel connected. And as for getting into JAFF, Meredith was the gateway drug for so many of ..."Wow! I like the sound of that. I never thought of it that way, but I'm glad to do my part. We are a lovely connected community. Glad to help everyone get to know Sheila better. I agree, Meredith is a lot of people's discovery of the JAFF community and she's a great ambassador.
Sheila wrote: "Yes, Meredith gave that opportunity to any reader who cared to fill out and submit the questionnaire she offered on her blog. I specifically remember meeting Anji and Carole from Canada in that man..."Yes indeed, that's how Sheila and I "met". We exchanged email addresses then as I'd mentioned in my questionnaire that I made my own bread and Sheila offered me her Finnish Vipurii Twist. Recipe then. Sorry, Sheila, still haven't got around to making it but I've got some extra days off coming up in December and your sofa chat with Sophia has given me a big nudge about it.
I'm so glad you took the plunge into reading modern JAFF variations. Cat's books are wonderful aren't they?
Thanks to both of you for such a fascinating chat. As I live over the other side of that large pond, I may never get to meet most of you but these chats definitely feel like meeting old friends. Obviously, if any of you ever find your way over here, especially to the north of England, my house is your house!
Oh neat! Love finding out how people met.Not sure I'll ever get across the pond, but I would love to visit with my GoodReads pals if I do. Thanks, Anji! :)
Ladies,what a lovely,heartwarming,cosy and intimate chat! When I began on GR,I always checked out what Sheila was currently reading or had read in the past.
Her reviews were always honest,highly descriptive and so interesting to read!
I realised after a short time after that if Sheila had given a book a 5* rating,then I'd love the book too!
Sheila,I don't know where we'd be without you!
Sheila,Sophia and all your readers,I wish you a very happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you so much for the lovely compliment - made my day! But know this also that I read others' reviews and ratings to make a decision on what I want to read next myself. Certain authors are "no-brainers" i.e., Joana Starnes, Cat Gardiner, A. Reynolds, R. Jeffers, etc. But then once in awhile a new author turns up and a blog i.e., Meredith's or Claudine's introduction is invaluable.
Like so many here at GR, that is how I met Sheila. When I started reading for fun, I began reading reviews in earnest. I was tired of grabbing a book and finding out it was crap. It wasn't long before I started seeing a pattern with the reviewer names... Sheila, Debbie, and Meredith were the main culprits...I mean great and wise counselors. After I made a comment or two on Sheila's review, she commented on one of mine and suggested I read an author that she liked. It was on from there. She has been a rock in the mire and muddy JAFF world and has saved me many a crappy read... as have the others... great and wise counselors that they are.
Sophia, I am so glad you chose to feature Sheila so we could honor her with praise and thanks for all that she does. Lift your glasses or cups to our dear friend Sheila. May you continue reading as long as you have books in your TBR pile. Woohoo!!!
I think that is fun that you two met over Amazon reviews. The comments I get tend to be negative so it doesn't generate much dialogue. Haha!
J.W., You are making me blush. I have to say in return that there are those you have read before me and I find your reviews to be very complete and so I value your opinions in return. I know none of us agree 100% but I always think about what the other reviews has said and ponder that P.O.V. vs my own. It makes me stretch my brain a little. So, thank you for your compliments. Happy Thanksgiving
Debbie wrote: "Agreed. Raise your tea cups, ladies and gents! To Sheila!"Debbie, I return the toast...you have pointed me to so many good books. We usually agree in tastes so I value your comments and your ratings. Have a great Thanksgiving. My daughter is cooking so I just made 4 pies...and some cupcakes for the grandchildren.
I bet your kitchen is smelling mighy good right now!And aren't we just a bunch of Mutual Admiration Society members! I love reading everyone's reviews, even when I don't completely agree. It's lovely to jump online and read what you all have to say... Sheila, Sophia, Jeanne, Mary, Anji, Barb, Ceri, Claudine, Carole, Teresa, and the rest of the wonderful gang that frequent these web pages!
My glass is raised! So when is dinner ready? Do I have enough time? What can I bring?HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!
Considering the season here in the U.S., it's an appropriate time to say how thankful I am to have all of you in my life right now. This time last year, I didn't know any of you, and you've made my life much richer! Love you all dearly!
How true, Debbie. Every year since I got on this site I have met such wonderful people and enjoyed the shared humor and the good recommendations and comments. Hugs to all!
Carole (in Canada) wrote: "My glass is raised! So when is dinner ready? Do I have enough time? What can I bring?HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!"
Thanks, Carole! We should have been wishing you Happy Thanksgiving a few weeks back. You're welcome to join us. :) Plenty to go around.
And yes, thankful for you and the others I've encounter here over books, too, Debbie!
Yikes! I missed your name in my list of notables, Sophia! Our fearless leader deserves extra thanks for giving us this wonderful forum to meet and interact with each other. Thank you, dear girl, and Bless you!
Sheila wrote: "J.W., You are making me blush. I have to say in return that there are those you have read before me and I find your reviews to be very complete and so I value your opinions in return. I know none o..."Happy Thanksgiving to you too Sheila. I do plan to make your bread recipe sometime between now and Christmas. I went to the store and made sure I had fresh ingredients. So thank you for that also. Books and bread, what a combination... and a good cup of tea. Yep, can't get any better than that.























