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Elliot wrote: "How exactly do buddy reads work?"
I'm going to be honest, Elliot, I've never done buddy reads myself, so I'll have a snoop on other Goodreads groups I'm in and see how they work.
Someone mentioned it last year, but I was focussed on trying out the new group reads together, so I thought I'd mention it again now.
I'll do some homework and get back to you soon :)
I'm going to be honest, Elliot, I've never done buddy reads myself, so I'll have a snoop on other Goodreads groups I'm in and see how they work.
Someone mentioned it last year, but I was focussed on trying out the new group reads together, so I thought I'd mention it again now.
I'll do some homework and get back to you soon :)
You done read alongs though? So that is essentially like a buddy read. Over on booktube buddy reads are a big thing, as are read alongs, the only difference is that a read along is normally hosted somewhere like a goodreads group and that buddy reads are smaller group, mostly chatting on voxer over a certain section of a book. I currently buddy read "An instance of the fingerpost" with two bookish friends in the US and we leave each other messages on voxer every other day for the specified section of the book, we said, we would read.
Melanie wrote: "You done read alongs though? So that is essentially like a buddy read. Over on booktube buddy reads are a big thing, as are read alongs, the only difference is that a read along is normally hosted ..."
Ooh, Melanie, an expert! I could ask about Buddy Reads to see if there's enough interest? How are the books chosen?
PS: I loved An Instance of the Fingerpost, although I suspect I've forgotten half of it, there were so many interesting little threads in it.
Ooh, Melanie, an expert! I could ask about Buddy Reads to see if there's enough interest? How are the books chosen?
PS: I loved An Instance of the Fingerpost, although I suspect I've forgotten half of it, there were so many interesting little threads in it.
Hi Ellen,When posting my last read today in the Robert Burns group, I noticed there wasn't a William Wallace group for 11-15 books.
Lynn wrote: "Hi Ellen,When posting my last read today in the Robert Burns group, I noticed there wasn't a William Wallace group for 11-15 books."
You can find the William Wallace group by clicking on Discussions which is in the menu on the right side of the group's home page.
Lynn wrote: "Hi Ellen,
When posting my last read today in the Robert Burns group, I noticed there wasn't a William Wallace group for 11-15 books."
It was hiding from me too - here’s a link, hope this works?
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
When posting my last read today in the Robert Burns group, I noticed there wasn't a William Wallace group for 11-15 books."
It was hiding from me too - here’s a link, hope this works?
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
Hi Ellen,I'm having a problem finding my self this year in the 10-16 group. I Just finished Killing the Shadows by Val McDermid and wanted to post my review.
Thanks,
Ellen
Ellen wrote: "Hi Ellen,
I'm having a problem finding my self this year in the 10-16 group. I Just finished Killing the Shadows by Val McDermid and wanted to post my review.
Thanks,
Ellen"
Here you go, Ellen, here’s the link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Looking forward to reading your review :)
I'm having a problem finding my self this year in the 10-16 group. I Just finished Killing the Shadows by Val McDermid and wanted to post my review.
Thanks,
Ellen"
Here you go, Ellen, here’s the link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Looking forward to reading your review :)
When I am putting my TBR books on my Scottish reads shelf, do I add books about Scotland and books written by Scottish authors? what if the author of the Scotch book isn't Scottish or the Scottish authors book isn't about Scotland?
Faith wrote: "When I am putting my TBR books on my Scottish reads shelf, do I add books about Scotland and books written by Scottish authors? what if the author of the Scotch book isn't Scottish or the Scottish ..."
All those are good in this group :) So if an author is living or born in Scotland writes a book unrelated to Scotland, that counts. As does a book set in or about Scotland written by someone who has never lived in Scotland. There are some grey areas, but basically if it’s got a Scottish link, it counts towards your challenge. Hope this helps, Faith :)
All those are good in this group :) So if an author is living or born in Scotland writes a book unrelated to Scotland, that counts. As does a book set in or about Scotland written by someone who has never lived in Scotland. There are some grey areas, but basically if it’s got a Scottish link, it counts towards your challenge. Hope this helps, Faith :)
I have one more question, Ellen.I want to read this book of stories, and it includes 6 Scottish ones, and 3 that mention a bit about Scotland and 8 that are set in other places.
Does this book count toward the future challenge, or no?
Faith wrote: "I have one more question, Ellen.
I want to read this book of stories, and it includes 6 Scottish ones, and 3 that mention a bit about Scotland and 8 that are set in other places.
Does this book cou..."
Yes, absolutely! And you can always describe the Scottish parts when you list the book on your challenge, so we know a bit more about it :)
I want to read this book of stories, and it includes 6 Scottish ones, and 3 that mention a bit about Scotland and 8 that are set in other places.
Does this book cou..."
Yes, absolutely! And you can always describe the Scottish parts when you list the book on your challenge, so we know a bit more about it :)



I can't promise it will happen but I'm open to ideas :)