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message 201: by Gabby (new)

Gabby R. I've never heard of any of those books.


message 202: by Jen B (new)

Jen B (jennybee618) Joanie wrote: "Jen, I was hoping for In the Woods too-want to do a mini group ..."

Yes! I like that idea! :)




message 203: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments I have Water for Elephants and can join in the discussion. How does it work, do you discuss the book at the end of the month or as you go along?


message 204: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Lori usually posts a thread marked *Spoilers* or not, at the beginning of the month. You can join the discussion at any point.


message 205: by Rora (new)

Rora I've already read both of them. I loved Angela's Ashes, hope everyone enjoys it also. :)

I think I'm going to go ahead and get the ones I voted for anyways, they sound really good. (Howl's Moving Castle and The Poor Mouth)


message 206: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Oh yay, I have both, so I don't have to add to my mountain of books!


message 207: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Rora, Fiona will love you for Howl's. She'll probably even start a thread to discuss it. I am reading it in the next week or two, so...


message 208: by Maria (last edited Feb 24, 2009 05:43PM) (new)

Maria (minks05) | 481 comments Lori wrote: "I will be posting discussion threads for these two novels on the first of the month.

In the meantime, who is joining us for these reads?
I've heard tons of great things on both of them, howeve..."


i've read both of them. i read Water for Elephants in August, and i read Angela's Ashes about 9 years ago, during my senior year in college. ouch.

anyway, both were very good reads, but i will say that Angela's Ashes took a bit of effort to get through. it was interesting but kind of long-winded.

enjoy reading them, they were great!


message 209: by Meranda (new)

Meranda (msl87) | 50 comments Lori wrote: "I will be posting discussion threads for these two novels on the first of the month.

In the meantime, who is joining us for these reads?
I've heard tons of great things on both of them, howeve..."


I am new here, but really want to participate! I just mooched Angela's Ashes, and have had Water for Elephants on my wishlist for quite some time.. I might just have to break down and buy it. As a newbie, is there anything I should know about participating?

Thanks!



message 210: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10557 comments Mod
nope. Its pretty self explainatory. We start discussions on the first of the month. I post two threads for each book. One for spoilers, and one that remains spoiler free... we have all month to read it.

You can choose to read one, both, or none. Im guilty of all three at anytime... depends on the month and the winners.. ha ha!


message 211: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinsullivan) | 997 comments Whoo Hoo - I nominated Water for Elephants - So I of course loved it. Can't wait to have a discussion.


message 212: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinsullivan) | 997 comments Fiona wrote: "Yay! You will enjoy it Howl is fantastic.."

I just finished it up last night - I will be posting a review and more on Howl's Moving Castle soon.




JG (Introverted Reader) I picked up Angela's Ashes at a library sale about 6 months ago and haven't read it yet, so I'm excited to read it with everyone!

I'm interested in Water for Elephants, but I've got so many other books lying around here waiting to be read that I don't know if I'll pick it up. I might though.


message 214: by Rebbie (new)

Rebbie | 140 comments I've read Water for Elephants and have met Sara Gruen several times--she's in my online writer's group also, so I will be joining that discussion.
Angela's Ashes is one I've been wanting to read. I get a copy and join in.
I THINK I can find the threads on the site now :) I must be super tech-dum!


message 215: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Rora wrote: "I've already read both of them. I loved Angela's Ashes, hope everyone enjoys it also. :)

I think I'm going to go ahead and get the ones I voted for anyways, they sound really good. (Howl's Movin..."


Rora - I'll be reading The Poor Mouth soon also. I'll be using it for my Irish book for the Spring Challenge.




message 216: by Meghan (new)

Meghan (meghanly) | 218 comments Lori wrote: "I will be posting discussion threads for these two novels on the first of the month.

In the meantime, who is joining us for these reads?
I've heard tons of great things on both of them, howeve..."


I have already read both - Water for Elephants is AMAZING, Angela's Ashes is a bit depressing but still good. Enjoy everyone - I will be doing some major reading for the Spring Challenge!


message 217: by JuliAnna (last edited Feb 25, 2009 04:13PM) (new)

JuliAnna | 85 comments I've read them both, as well. I'm not up for re-reading them, but I may still check in on the discussion.


message 218: by Beth Ann (new)

Beth Ann (bagrover) I read Angela's Ashes a few years ago, or whenever the movie came out. I loved the book, not the movie so much. I read it follow up book Tis, was alright, but no where near as good as Angela's Ashes. His brother wrote a book too, can't think of the name right off, he's not as good as a writer as Frank McCormick. I keep meaning to pick up Water for Elephants, I want to read it, but it really doesn't peak my interest all that much.


message 219: by Marie (new)

Marie (mariegrace) | 4 comments Hi, I am new to the group and still trying to navigage my way around. I read both books and really enjoyed "Water for Elephants". "Angela's Ashes" drove me nuts! I wanted to slap the mother through most of the book!


message 220: by Carol (new)

Carol (caroldias) I´m sad Angela´s Ashes has won.. It´s just TOO depressing for a Summer :D
I´ll try to participate on April´s Group Reads ^^


message 221: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 38 comments I have heard that "Water for Elephants" is really good. I look forward to reading it. I don't know much about "Angela's Ashes" so hopefully I'm in for a treat.


message 222: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) I read Angela's Ashes years ago I remember liking it alot.Even though i to wanted to slap the mother several times the father to i might add.But i love how he kind of gives such a depressing story some laughter as well.I will try and re read this.


message 223: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Meghan wrote: "Lori wrote: "I will be posting discussion threads for these two novels on the first of the month.

In the meantime, who is joining us for these reads?
I've heard tons of great things on both of..."


I already get that depressing feeling over me jsut picking up Angela's ashes and that is the only reason I have never read it....I wonder if it would jsut be a feeling or if it would get worse with the reading.


message 224: by Janette (new)

Janette (ash62407) | 13 comments Irish Author/Set in Ireland:Circle of Friendsby Maeve Binchy


message 225: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Janette wrote: "Irish Author/Set in Ireland:Circle of Friendsby Maeve Binchy"

Janette, it is already decided which books will be read. By the way, great choice, I adore MAeve binchy her books!


message 226: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (cynali) | 20 comments I have read water for elephants, but I am looking forward to read Angela's ashes!


message 227: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10557 comments Mod
Am i stuck in the twilight zone?
Seriously.
I mean it.

Am I not being clear when I announce what phase we are at? The title is changed for crying out loud!

Sorry...end of rant!


message 228: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Da a da da... Well that was supposed to represent the theme song of TZ.


message 229: by April (new)

April (booksandwine) | 954 comments I read Angela's Ashes awhile ago and don't really want to re-read it, the first go was depressing enough.

However, I will hopefully obtain and participate in Water For Elephants!


message 230: by Rose Ann (new)

Rose Ann Lori wrote: "I will be posting discussion threads for these two novels on the first of the month.

In the meantime, who is joining us for these reads?
I've heard tons of great things on both of them, howeve..."


I own both, so I'm excited..lol
I've read Angela's Ashes, although it was quite a while ago. One of my favorites.
I will move Water For Elephants up my list, and I'm sure I'll get it read before the end of March.




message 231: by Shannon (new)

Shannon | 79 comments I just started Water for Elephants yesterday (I've been out of town and haven't been able to check in here)! I am so excited for the discussions as I am really enjoying it so far. Maybe I'll get to read both books this month.


message 232: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10557 comments Mod
****Discussion threads are opened. I am going to be working tomorrow, and if I dont do it now, and go to bed early... You will have to wait all day!

Happy reading everyone, and I hope to see those threads fill up fast!




message 233: by Lori, Super Mod (last edited Feb 28, 2009 04:29PM) (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10557 comments Mod
btw, lets get our thinking caps on for next month...

What do we think about our second catagory being "humor or joke" related in honor of April Fools Day? It could be a funny novel, or a book written by a comedian. So it could be nominations like Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Last Straw (which is humorous) Brain Droppings (which is humorous, and written by a comedian) or Shopgirl A Novella (which is written by a comedian, but not necessarily funny).....




message 234: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 1000 comments Lori, I like that idea for April Fool's Day. It's a themed read without touching on the topic of religion/Easter.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Yes, I like that idea too.


message 236: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10557 comments Mod
yeah, I thought keeping the religious stuff outta there might be the safest thing. You should all know me by now...

Politics and Religion a good topic do not make!

We could have lots of fun with next months nomination rounds this way!


message 237: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10557 comments Mod
Fiona, are you making a suggestion for next month? or saying that they dont make good conversation topics? me confused.


message 238: by Rebbie (new)

Rebbie | 140 comments I'd really like this because I don't know which books to choose for humor. Sometimes people tell me about books they think are funny, but then when I read them, I---duh---don't get it. :)
Anything will help at this point!

Lori wrote: "btw, lets get our thinking caps on for next month...

What do we think about our second catagory being "humor or joke" related in honor of April Fools Day? It could be a funny novel, or a book w..."





message 239: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments I should think about tricks on the 1st of april but thinking about fiona made me think about taxes... think tax year starts in april in england..... but don't worry that is NOT a suggestion.


message 240: by Susan (new)

Susan (mrsfun) I just read Water For Elephants a few weeks ago, I loved it! So...I mooched Angela's Ashes and should get it in a few days. I'm looking forward to reading it. But since it is such a 'heavy' book topic, I think the idea of a humorous read for April is a great idea. I would love a good laugh!


message 241: by Mosca (new)

Mosca | 828 comments April 22 is Earth Day.

Just a thought.


message 242: by Liesl (new)

Liesl (lieslm) | 170 comments Unfortunately, I won't be joining you for these reads. I've already read Water for Elephants (loved it!) and tried Angela's Ashes, but was bored to tears and couldn't finish it. Hopefully, I'll be joining you all for next month's books.


message 243: by Nina (new)

Nina (tinyelf) Jen wrote: "Category 2:In the Woods by Tana French"

I read this book and I was actually really unimpressed by it. Have you read it? What did you think of it?


message 244: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) If you do humor I already know who I'm gonna nominate: Christopher Moore- Fool.


message 245: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I actually really want to read Fool, and that would be a good excuse. If you nominate, I'll vote:)


message 246: by Lisa Julianna (new)

Lisa Julianna (lisajulianna) | 1053 comments me too Jackie


message 247: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (wifethatprays) Erm.. I know this is closed and all, but what are the categories? Is there a section on here that tells me?


message 248: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10557 comments Mod
at the very begining of the thread.... we had regular fiction/non fiction, and then the catagory of the month was irish author or a book that takes place in Ireland.


message 249: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (wifethatprays) Lori wrote: "at the very begining of the thread.... we had regular fiction/non fiction, and then the catagory of the month was irish author or a book that takes place in Ireland."

Oooh! Ok! Thanks! :)


message 250: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10557 comments Mod
Im thinking of starting the noms on Monday. Then voting can start on the weekend.




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