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❀ Susan
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Nov 19, 2021 07:45PM

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Here's the usual message for new people and as a reminder for everyone:
Here is my annual message about getting involved in the 4x/year Secret Sender book exchange. For newly interested folks, it's pretty simple. Over the course of one year, you will send someone from this group 4 books, the last of which should arrive sometime around Christmas.
Please "sign up" here. I have a many-years-long spreadsheet to try to keep people from giving and receiving to/from the same person, but I must say, every year that gets a little tougher! So please realize that there's a risk you might get paired up with someone you've already been paired with if you've been doing this for years -- although I'll do my best to avoid this!
Also, please let me know if you don't want to have an international address, as shipping costs can be a little higher. We do have a couple of friends outside Canada.
We all generally try to keep our identities secret and have a little guessing/outing game between Christmas and New Year's. Other than that, it is pretty straightforward!
Looking forward to another year of it! It's been a real source of joy for many people over the years. Hope you'll join us! Please indicate by Dec 20 in this thread if you'd like to be involved for 2021. Pairings will be sent by the first week of Jan.




Turns out, days later, Alan realized that one of the books he received was the Secret Sender book and he hadn't actually ordered it for himself! It was a really funny, really warm moment with this group. Susan, you were the Secret Sender, weren't you??
This has been a beautiful tradition with folks across the country, most of whom have not met in person. People can't believe it when I tell the story. I have SEVEN years of records of sender/recipient lists, dating back to 2015! 2022 will be the 8th year of this tradition.
I seem to have a typo above for 2022 - so far I have 8 people signed up, not eleven. I was thinking of doing matches today (including sending half the list to Allison to help). If anyone else wants in, please let me know today. And to note - we're pretty much at the point that it's almost impossible to get someone to send to or receive from someone else they haven't been paired up with before!

I hope to send out notifications tonight or tomorrow to three people, and Allison Hikes the Bookwoods will be sent her list of four people and will send her notifications in the not too distant future, I'm sure.
If you have changed your address since Dec 2020, please let me know asap!




Some people like to support independent book shops. I think if you have one as an option for your Secret Sender to use, let’s post them here so they know. There’s no pressure to use them, but if it’s your thing, it’s good to know.
The local Indy bookstore in my town is called Novel Idea on Princess Street in Kingston. 😊




Yes. I used to place the order online then follow up with a call, explaining about the group. They loved it.



I am in the same boat 😞

So, for my secret sender...I am not a book buyer, so I own very few of the books on my to-read shelf (except the ones my previous secret sender gave me that I haven't managed to read yet). I have very diverse interests, and you can get an idea of what I like by what I have read, and what's on my to-read shelf, especially the more recent additions. I am open to reading anything you think I might like, as I like to go a bit out of my comfort zone from time to time. I read a lot of history and historical fiction. My only real dislikes are true crime, horror and science fiction, and even these are ok sometimes. And I'm not really a fan of poetry. I look forward to seeing what you choose for me!!

I have a shelf with all my owned books called la bibliothèque chez moi. I also keep track of the ebooks and audiobooks that I have, but have not read. These shelves are called audiobook unread and ebook unread.

I too also want to note: I also appreciate and enjoy any books my Secret Sender wants to send to me.

The books on my 2 Wish Lists are current and I do not own them. Neither do I own any from the Cookbook or Graphic Novel shelves. I have read any books with a rating. I have not read any without a rating.
Rest assured, Secret Sender, that I will appreciate and enjoy any book you send me.
hi all -
we don't have an independent book store in our town other than a second hand store which has a very limited Canadian section.
I try to have a "wish list" section as many of the books on my TBR list are on my shelves (I have a lot of reading to do). I love to read CanLit and also be surprised with books not on my list. I am open to reading almost everything and my secret senders have introduced me to some amazing books over the years!!
we don't have an independent book store in our town other than a second hand store which has a very limited Canadian section.
I try to have a "wish list" section as many of the books on my TBR list are on my shelves (I have a lot of reading to do). I love to read CanLit and also be surprised with books not on my list. I am open to reading almost everything and my secret senders have introduced me to some amazing books over the years!!



Lol - Allison. When I looked at my want to read shelf, I was shocked with how many books that I own and am yet to read!!!

I also own many of the books on my Want To Read shelf. It's not a reliable shelf to browse for books I do not own. It's a reason why I started the Wish Lists, so that I can easily find the books I'd like but don't own.

I enjoy reading most genres, but try to avoid true crime and horror. Canadian Literature seems to a favourite of mine.

Batch Edit is a great tool on Goodreads if you want to move a whole bunch of books to a new shelf (and still leave them on the shelf where they currenlty sit). Feel free to email me if you are interested and have questions or would like some assistance getting started.



Very cool choices. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Timothy Findley. Never grows old.

Ditto on what Allison says. Timothy Findley is a wonderful author. He's not as read today as he perhaps should be. Love his work, including The Wars.
Enjoy this wonderful surprise.

A few years ago I read a book of short stories by Timothy Findley and enjoyed his writing.

Another of his I've loved and read more than once is You Went Away: A Novella which takes place near Trenton, Ontario, which isn't too far from where I grew up.
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