Sometimes, but I prefer fiction to non-fiction.
Nothing planned yet. What book did you have in mind?
Sometimes, but I prefer fiction to non-fiction.
Oh. I have a few books I want to read such as: The 10,000 Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow, Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes, Salvaged by Madeleine Roux, After the Flood by Kassandra Montag, The Institute by Stephen King, The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman, to name a few.
What kind of non-fiction do you read?
No problem Gravy. This response will be for both you and gali. gali, I know you're not usually into non-fiction, which is fine, but there is a new one that has really grabbed my attention. It is the book called "Me", by Elton John. It looks really good - did you know that he once went disco dancing with princess Diana and queen Elizabeth ?!? lol
I love memoirs, but celebrity memoirs aren't usually my thing (excepting my absolute favorite people/subjects/other factors that interest me).gregs317 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2019, 12:39No problem Gravy. This response will be for both you and gali. gali, I know you're not usually into non-fiction, which is fine, but there is a new one that has really grabbed my attention. It is the book called "Me", by Elton John. It looks really good - did you know that he once went disco dancing with princess Diana and queen Elizabeth ?!? lol
Anyway, if you or anyone here is interested, plz let me know. I wouldn't want to start until mid or late November. ttyl
It isn't for me either.Gravy wrote: ↑24 Oct 2019, 22:24I love memoirs, but celebrity memoirs aren't usually my thing (excepting my absolute favorite people/subjects/other factors that interest me).gregs317 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2019, 12:39No problem Gravy. This response will be for both you and gali. gali, I know you're not usually into non-fiction, which is fine, but there is a new one that has really grabbed my attention. It is the book called "Me", by Elton John. It looks really good - did you know that he once went disco dancing with princess Diana and queen Elizabeth ?!? lol
Anyway, if you or anyone here is interested, plz let me know. I wouldn't want to start until mid or late November. ttyl
This one doesn't really interest me (at least at the moment) but please let me know if there are any others you'd like to do a read-a-long of.
I look forward to it! (I've found I quite enjoy read-a-longs. )
Likewise!
I'm interested, but have to see if I can access them.Josh_V wrote: ↑18 Nov 2019, 20:00 I know it's a bit early yet, but these things can take time to get organized. Curious if anyone would be interested in doing a read-a-long for one, or several, of Charles Dickens Christmas stories (I say several as they are somewhat short). Ive read 3 of the 5 but would be happy to reread depending on what's selected. They do tend to be shorter, novellas typically I believe, so if we finish early we could always tackle a second.
Sorry for the late reply. Holiday sneaked up on me.Josh_V wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019, 06:26 Sounds good. If E-books are your thing, there all available on Project Gutenberg for free.
For anyone not familiar, here are the stories in the series, all published in sequence from 1843 - 1848:
1. A Christmas Carol
2. The Chimes
3. The Cricket on the Hearth
4. The Battle of Life
5. The Haunted Man and the Ghosts Bargain
I've read the first three a couple years ago, I remember The Chimes being a bit confusing, but I really enjoyed A Christmas Carol and The Cricket on the Hearth. I will happily read them all again though.