Okay! Guess what...our site is new and improved! Woohoo!
In order to have book discussions in the way we are, the blog is not a very helpful medium, since everything tends to lay itself out chronologically.
So--flexing my axons and dendrites of creativity, I have created a posting for every book, and made a link to each posting's permanent location on the Sidebar. Meaning--if you want to discuss a certain book, click where it says "Discuss Book" under the Title and Author on the Right Hand Side of the Page, and it will take you to the comments for that book. You can continue to post comments on this spot for the next two years without having to hunt the post up in the archive.
Make sense?
It will be assumed that clicking on "Discuss Book" means you're opening yourself up to spoiling the plot, so if you want to save the discussion until you've completed the book, that's what I'd recommend.
Any more questions or requests? Let me know.
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
3 days
I just finished the Shadow of the Wind in 3days!! It pulled me in like crazy!! I absolutely could not put it down. There was so much I enjoyed about it that I can't really write for those of you who haven't read it. I know we discussed this once but how about setting up a post for each book that only those who have read it will visit. a little bleak now but loads of fun once we get further in. I just desperately want to discuss it. In fact, Chris and I read it to each other over our whole 16 hour drive back from Phoenix and he can't wait to read the rest of it.
By the way, I love the links to our books that you added HMB, it's great for buying them if we want and adding them to our personal collection. But those reveiews give the story away so watch out everyone.
By the way, I love the links to our books that you added HMB, it's great for buying them if we want and adding them to our personal collection. But those reveiews give the story away so watch out everyone.
Monday, May 16, 2005
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
true
"Just the knowledge that a good book is awaiting one at the end of a long day makes that day happier."
- Kathleen Norris (1880 - 1966)
- Kathleen Norris (1880 - 1966)
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