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Re: Organize your own Read-A-Long!

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This sounds interesting. I'm just not sure how coordinating the time would work. I have a lot more time to read than most of my friends.
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Oh, reading Pet semitary would be so much easier if I knew this feature exists.
This is a great idea.
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This new feature sounds interesting. This will make the book more interesting, and knowing that the other person is reading the book at the same time will make reading even more fun and enjoyable.
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I think this is a great idea, though I don't actually own too many books. I always prefer to do things such as read, paint, crochet, or play games when someone is also doing the same thing. It keeps me focused and is much more fun
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I think this is a great idea, though I don't actually own too many books. I always prefer to do things such as read, paint, crochet, or play games when someone is also doing the same thing. It keeps me focused and is much more fun.
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mrmadam wrote: 02 Apr 2023, 08:50 Oh, reading Pet semitary would be so much easier if I knew this feature exists.
This is a great idea.
Hi!! I know it's been a while, maybe you've already read it ahah. If you're still looking for a buddy read for Pet Sematary I'd love to re-read it !
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Of course, organizing a Read-A-Long can be a fun and engaging way to share and discuss books with others
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Hello hello, it's me again. Is anyone interested in a The Song of Achilles read-a-long?
I love this book. I recently bought a copy and I want to annotate it, I thought it could be fun to do it together!
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I am reading male and female relationship book written by dr myle munroe
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hello fellow reviewers,
I am currently very free, like a lot free( 26 hrs/day :lol: ) so I try to read multiple books in a day. I would love to join anyone for a read-along on any book they want. I will try to download the pdf of the book and we can hopefully read smt together.
If anyone is interested, just let me know.
Have a great time!
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Post by Machera1999 »

Hellow!!! Book reviewer i wanna read along the book entitled Mastering the Art of success by David E wright am very interested on reading this book. I wanna company if you dont mind join me🙋‍♂️
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I have been wanting to do that for years now with one of my friends, but we haven't managed to. I am glad to see somebody doing it. I wish you all good luck.
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I would like to read an emotional poetry book with someone and share what we felt after reading it. What are the things that hit us most?
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I want to read "Entanglement" and I really need a buddy to ready with. Who's in?
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Post by Dana Lawrence Lohn »

Love this idea! My husband is an elementary school librarian in the US (I know, I know, dream job!) so most of the reading groups and circles I’m invited into involve mice, cookies and illustrations. How much fun must it be to be part of an adult circle who are avid readers … great topic!
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