Karen Karen’s Comments (group member since Aug 21, 2009)


Karen’s comments from the Readerville Veterans group.

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Hello old friends (105 new)
Dec 31, 2014 07:16PM

20139 Oh, I just went back and read the book compatibility discussion and that was great.

Demigio,I don't think you and I were at RV at the same time but please come over to BB.

Yes, we're having a wild New Year's Eve.
Nov 21, 2013 08:28AM

20139 Yeah, the hanging is important.
Nov 20, 2013 07:15AM

20139 Nancy wrote: "Yeah, they are pretty cheesy. Salem has created a weird tourist industry out of the witch thing. Actually the 18th century international trade history is a lot more interesting (and less exploitive)."

I remember the town as being lovely.Hope to get back.

Just found this this morning:

http://flavorwire.com/403319/50-place...
Nov 19, 2013 04:29PM

20139 Ooh, thanks, Nancy. Didn't know you lived in Salem. I've been there. I remember a local telling me all the witch museums were awful but we went to one that I thought wasn't cheesy. Bought a book there about the witch trials.
Nov 19, 2013 01:48PM

20139 This is sounding more and more doable. I haven't been in that area in many years. Wharton would be my absolute favorite. And I love the idea of sharing a house. Lisa, if I flew into NY would Kennedy be best?
Nov 18, 2013 08:56PM

20139 Miriam, did not understand your comment. Sorry. In age range, I believe LuAnn and I would have been in same high school class if she had been in Smithville, Texas or I had been in Kankakee, Illinois.And I think I count 7. Let's see, Karen, Kat, Lauren, Lisa, Luann, Miriam, Nancy. K,L,M,N. Heh.
Nov 18, 2013 04:45PM

20139 How did I miss this conversation? It is time for us to all do this.I'm open to suggestions. But agree not to do something when it's super cold. Literary pilgrimages are great. I've done Hemingway in Key West, Mark Twain in Missouri, EA Poe in two different places, O Henry in Austin, I'm sure there are others. Steinbeck in Northern Cal but there wasn't much there.
Nov 14, 2013 08:24PM

20139 That really floors me but I think it had to have been a joke.
Nov 14, 2013 10:29AM

20139 Happy birthday!
Nov 13, 2013 06:33PM

20139 Really, Nancy? I've never heard that. Tartt has always been pretty low-key Loved TSH, bought it in hardcover when it first came out. Read TLF also which I had a little of a hard time with, in retrospect I remember it fondly.
Nov 12, 2013 09:22AM

20139 Come over to BookBalloon, David. Lots of talk about the Stanwyck bio in the movie thread.

I have the Tartt but I'm making myself finish the two books I'm in the middle of first.
Nov 10, 2013 10:23PM

20139 Oh, I loved the Wolitzer, Nancy.
Nov 29, 2011 02:02PM

20139 Hey, Nancy. Glad you're playing.
Hello old friends (105 new)
Oct 10, 2010 02:55PM

20139 Glad to see you here, Lyddie. I think I waver on rating books between my liking of them & literary merit. Then again, I think half stars here would be a good idea. Lots of times I'm back and forth, especially in the 3-4 star range.
Hello old friends (105 new)
Oct 10, 2010 07:46AM

20139 Yeah, you and I get 100 percent because you and I both gave 5 stars to The Great Gatsby and that's it.

I randomly put in books I've read over my life as I remember them.

I am still a little bit insulted over the list of books they have labeled 'women's fiction.'
Hello old friends (105 new)
Oct 09, 2010 07:31PM

20139 If you are on the page that says compare books with Karen or some such, if you go to the right hand side of the page, a little bit higher, it should have a link that says return to Karen's profile, below that should be a link that says book compatibility test. If you click on that it gives you a list of books both of us have read by genre, etc. I know I'm bad at giving directions..
Hello old friends (105 new)
Oct 09, 2010 06:41PM

20139 And dg is always saying you're his reading twin, LuAnn. So are we triplets?
Hello old friends (105 new)
Oct 09, 2010 06:37PM

20139 Yes, just checked. If you have the comparison chart visible, it will be on the top right, book compatibility test.
Hello old friends (105 new)
Oct 09, 2010 06:34PM

20139 I guess I didn't explain it well, Kat. It's in the right hand corner after you do the book comparison. (I think, I can't see it now but I'll check.

Lyddie (I don't think she's on this group, someone should tell her) gave The Sound & the Fury 1 star.

Miriam, maybe it's a Canadian thing. Just kidding. Just think how we all compare to the reading population as a whole.
Hello old friends (105 new)
Oct 09, 2010 05:10PM

20139 Perhaps that should be my new tagline.
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