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2025 Guidelines & Nominations for Buddy Reads
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Bobby wrote: "I’m about to start Going Home by Tom Lamont and would welcome a couple buddies joining me. Is that how this works?"
Yes! Once you have two more readers interested, you all can agree to when you want to discuss the book, and just start a "new topic" in the Buddy Reads folder (it would be called something like "June 2025 - Going Home" if you all discuss it in June). Buddy reads folder is here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
Yes! Once you have two more readers interested, you all can agree to when you want to discuss the book, and just start a "new topic" in the Buddy Reads folder (it would be called something like "June 2025 - Going Home" if you all discuss it in June). Buddy reads folder is here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...

You can send to individual members (depending on their settings) and we'll post the link monthly to this nomination thread (just like we recently did), but we try to limit member-wide messages. People in this group will see group discussion update notifications any time something is posted in our group.

I can't get to this for a couple of weeks but I already have bought it.
There is another member who might join us if we get enough members for a buddy read. Some of us belong to another group that focuses on the more recent fiction. You might want to check it out. Many of the members are members here as well. For members like me, a few weeks lead are needed for planning a buddy read since I have been booking weeks in advance.

What is the name of the group you mentioned?




Have you started this or finished it yet. It sounds great and would like to join you.



Sam wrote: "I'll start now as well. Mark do we need you to set up a buddy read topic for discussion or should one of us do so?"
The intention with Buddy Reads is that the discussions will stay in this folder rather than having a folder each. Once we have a discussion a moderator can add the book to the group bookshelf.
The intention with Buddy Reads is that the discussions will stay in this folder rather than having a folder each. Once we have a discussion a moderator can add the book to the group bookshelf.

I am bogging a bit with The Deserters but mostly due to other commitments, the heat, and damn vacation weeks that make where I live hectic. But I am close to the halfway point and agree with Ruben, that I am having an issue trying to find common ground between the two narratives. This has so far been my least favorite Énard of those I have read. Hope others are doing better and if anyone has thoughts on why the two story lines are presented, jump on in with your thoughts.


I read it a few months ago and enjoyed trying to find connections between the two narratives but was content with the fact that there were no explicit links. Both stories were equally captivating to me and I loved the way the writing differed between the two timelines and the way it made my brain work to continually adapt.

I don't know if you or anyone saw this review by Nicholas Dames but it builds on the connection discussion.
https://harpers.org/archive/2025/06/w...
1) Use this thread to nominate buddy reads (anyone can nominate and no restrictions on what you nominate).
2) As soon as a minimum of 3 total members (including the nominating member) have expressed interest, you've got yourself a buddy read (discuss/agree upon when everyone interested wants to do the discussion).
3) When it is time to have the discussion, within this "Buddy Reads" folder, choose the "New Topic" option to start a discussion and name the thread by "[month] [year] - [book title]" (e.g., May 2025 - The Flat Woman).
[We ask that you use only a single discussion thread/topic per book.]