What should we read for November?
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What should we read for November?
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Looking ahead, for December, I think we should either re-read a favorite book or a book by an author you love. This way, we can end the year on a high note! What do you think?
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I think that's a great idea. I'm not sure about rereading a favourite book though... by now, I could probably recite all my favourites.hsimone wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 08:05 Looks like we have a winner! For November, we'll read books that is a mythology/legend or perhaps books based on mythologies/legends.
Looking ahead, for December, I think we should either re-read a favorite book or a book by an author you love. This way, we can end the year on a high note! What do you think?
I wouldn't mind trying someone ELSE'S favourite author though? Branching out a bit
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If you can believe it, I'm planning to read a Seanan Mcguire for this month's theme.hsimone wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 08:05 Looks like we have a winner! For November, we'll read books that is a mythology/legend or perhaps books based on mythologies/legends.
Looking ahead, for December, I think we should either re-read a favorite book or a book by an author you love. This way, we can end the year on a high note! What do you think?
I have two to read, and both would work...so I'm not sure which one to go for!
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Sounds good!hsimone wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 08:05 Looks like we have a winner! For November, we'll read books that is a mythology/legend or perhaps books based on mythologies/legends.
Looking ahead, for December, I think we should either re-read a favorite book or a book by an author you love. This way, we can end the year on a high note! What do you think?
I opened the November forum.
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What are the titles?Gravy wrote: ↑03 Nov 2018, 02:43If you can believe it, I'm planning to read a Seanan Mcguire for this month's theme.hsimone wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 08:05 Looks like we have a winner! For November, we'll read books that is a mythology/legend or perhaps books based on mythologies/legends.
Looking ahead, for December, I think we should either re-read a favorite book or a book by an author you love. This way, we can end the year on a high note! What do you think?
I have two to read, and both would work...so I'm not sure which one to go for!
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The newest October Daye book (Night and Silence), and the second of her Rose Marshell series (The Girl in the Green Silk Gown).gali wrote: ↑03 Nov 2018, 02:54What are the titles?Gravy wrote: ↑03 Nov 2018, 02:43If you can believe it, I'm planning to read a Seanan Mcguire for this month's theme.hsimone wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 08:05 Looks like we have a winner! For November, we'll read books that is a mythology/legend or perhaps books based on mythologies/legends.
Looking ahead, for December, I think we should either re-read a favorite book or a book by an author you love. This way, we can end the year on a high note! What do you think?
I have two to read, and both would work...so I'm not sure which one to go for!
So...fae vs hitchhiking ghost.
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Nice! Enjoy!
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That's an interesting idea! The only issue I can see is that we don't have a ton of people participating every month, so that might be hard. We could leave it open and maybe I can open a topic for those who like to read someone else's favorite author. Great idea, thank you!Bianka Walter wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 09:42I think that's a great idea. I'm not sure about rereading a favourite book though... by now, I could probably recite all my favourites.hsimone wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 08:05 Looks like we have a winner! For November, we'll read books that is a mythology/legend or perhaps books based on mythologies/legends.
Looking ahead, for December, I think we should either re-read a favorite book or a book by an author you love. This way, we can end the year on a high note! What do you think?
I wouldn't mind trying someone ELSE'S favourite author though? Branching out a bit
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Haha, that's awesome! I'll be curious to see what you think. It would be great to try out another one of her books!Gravy wrote: ↑03 Nov 2018, 02:43If you can believe it, I'm planning to read a Seanan Mcguire for this month's theme.hsimone wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 08:05 Looks like we have a winner! For November, we'll read books that is a mythology/legend or perhaps books based on mythologies/legends.
Looking ahead, for December, I think we should either re-read a favorite book or a book by an author you love. This way, we can end the year on a high note! What do you think?
I have two to read, and both would work...so I'm not sure which one to go for!
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Cool!
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