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I loved this book :)

I loved this book :)"
Nadine, I think you were the reason I added to it my list. :)

Glad it worked out ;) Winter's Bone is one of my all time favorite books (and the movie was almost as good). I'm going to have a hard time with this poll...

It is the first book in Markhat Files series. It contains 3 novellas that were originally published individually (all in the 21st century) and then combined as the first book in the series. It seems to be available only in Kindle ($1.99) and Audible ($13.97).
Sorry - I forgot about this but the poll is over and Sorry Please Thank You won it. Bretnie, are you happy to lead the discussion?


Have you all ever done short stories before? Thinking about the best way to set it up so we don't have 15 threads! It's grouped into four "categories" so I suppose I could go that route.
Linda, I have Interior Chinatown on hold at the library and hadn't even realized it's the same author!
We have done a few, most recently Aetherial Worlds early this year - I also moderated the discussion of Daisy Johnson's Fen which seemed less successful - in that one I tried to spread the individual stories across the month but failed to find enough time to reread at the right times.
A few other approaches have been tried. I haven't seen a copy of this book so I don't know how long the individual stories are - if some are very short individual story discussions won't work as well.
A few other approaches have been tried. I haven't seen a copy of this book so I don't know how long the individual stories are - if some are very short individual story discussions won't work as well.

Thanks Hugh, I'll keep this in mind as I'm reading to think about the best way to discuss. But definitely open to ideas from others!


I have to disagree here - I participated in the Fen discussion and I thought it was great - I started the discussion thinking the book was just okay, and left with a much more thoughtful appreciation of it :)
Nadine wrote: "Hugh wrote: " I also moderated the discussion of Daisy Johnson's Fen which seemed less successful .."
I have to disagree here - I participated in the Fen discussion and I thought it was great - I ..."
I am glad somebody enjoyed it! One former member of the group rather spoiled it for me.
I have to disagree here - I participated in the Fen discussion and I thought it was great - I ..."
I am glad somebody enjoyed it! One former member of the group rather spoiled it for me.
I liked the Fen discussion, but it only takes one bad apple and we did have a grumpy goose amidst the flock...
(Note to self: Let this be the first and last time I either type or utter the phrase "grumpy goose.")
(Note to self: Let this be the first and last time I either type or utter the phrase "grumpy goose.")
I agree that the Fen discussion was excellent. I'm not sure how different it would have been as separate story threads versus the read-along style that Hugh did. Also, the grumpy goose's comments are no longer visible, but the heroically polite responses to them remain. You can find the links to the discussion here, since it's been archived:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Thanks Whitney, it sounds like Hugh's method might be worth another shot, so I'll plan on following a similar path. I like it. :)
Hugh wrote: "The g.g. deleted all of his own comments from the discussion."
Ah. Took his ball and went home. Poor, misunderstood genius.
Ah. Took his ball and went home. Poor, misunderstood genius.
Books mentioned in this topic
How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe (other topics)Interior Chinatown (other topics)
Three Mean Streets (other topics)
Winter's Bone (other topics)
Sorry Please Thank You (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Frank Tuttle (other topics)Daniel Woodrell (other topics)
The purpose of the Wild Card is to choose books that fall outside our usual rules by being more on the ‘genre’ side of things (e.g., sci-fi, fantasy, YA, romances, westerns, graphic novels, etc.) but still of literary interest. More about the Wild Card can be found here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Nominating guidelines:
- Fiction (original & translation, if applicable) first published between January 1, 2000 and October 15, 2019. For translations the latter date must be an English edition.
- One nomination per person (please do not nominate or vote for a book unless you are certain you can read and discuss if it wins)
- A book this group has not yet read (see group bookshelf or the Index of all Group Reads)
- A book that does not qualify for the Open Pick category
If you are nominating, please begin your post by stating "I nominate [name with hyperlink to book]"
The discussion will start on October 15th