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Abigail P

Abigail P

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Artist/Painter/expressionist. Onetime Artist's model, Aspiring writer. Humanist. Studied Photography. Nearly 30 years old (eek). Melancholy. Recently relocated to countryside on the border of Devonshire coast. Has Children & Dogs, Loves History, (Cynic) Philosophy, Classical & Contemporary Literature, Theatre, Dance, Poetry, Film & Music. Is... more »
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  • Claudia Moscovici

    Claudia Moscovici says

    Abigail, very pleased to meet you as well!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Dylan Nevozmozhno

    Dylan Nevozmozhno says

    Lovely to have you here with us too!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Dylan Nevozmozhno

    Dylan Nevozmozhno says

    Hi Abigail, pleased to meet you. Quite an eclectic shelf you have there! Take care.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • kolibri

    kolibri says

    Hi Abigail. I'm one of the admins of the Booktivity group and wanted to send you a hearty welcome. The vote for February's reading is up. Please stop by and post a vote.

    I changed the options for February. You can vote for a category and then read a book with a word in the title that fits the category or you can vote for some other bookish characteristics and read a book according to them.

    Thanks for joining us. Hope you'll have a lot of fun.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Andi K

    Andi K says

    Welcome to Classical Re-education... its a pleasure to have you. Hop right in and feel at home.

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  • cpauley929

    cpauley929 says

    Hi Abigail! I'm here on behalf Author, Author and wanted to welcome you to our forum. January's featured author is Saul Bellow and we have two alternate authors, Elie Wiesel and Lewis Black. If you're interested, you can choose a book written by any (or all!) of these three authors, and after you've read it, please come post a review and star rating so the rest of us in the group know what you read and whether you liked it or not. Feel free to look through our past authors, or chime in about January's. Also be sure to stop in around mid-month each month and put your name in the drawing to pick an author (the thread is currently open, it's a chance to share your favorite author with the group). Happy Reading!

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  • Jerseygirl / Mrs. Constance (Oodles) Oxford-Whapdoodle, B.C., D.C.

    Jerseygirl / Mrs. Constance (Oodles) Oxford-Whapdoodle, B.C., D.C. says

    Hi Abigail - Welcome to the History Non-Fiction Group. There are a few group rules posted at the top of the group page. Please take a moment to review and if you haven't already done so, introduce yourself in our "Welcome and Introduction" thread and tell us what your interests are. Our group reads are done on a quarterly basis and we are reading The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England by Ian Mortimer for the Jan - Mar Quarterly Group Read. Hope you'll join us and again, glad to have you with us.
    Jan (Group Admin)

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  • Kristel

    Kristel says

    Welcome to the group based on the book 1001 BOOKS YOU MUST READ BEFORE YOU DIE.
    There is a general explanation of the group and some answers to FAQ under the discussion thread GROUP GUIDELINES. The past BOTM can be found pinned to the top for 2010 and 2009 if you want to search discussions you can join in anytime.
    Our January 2011 BOTM are
    1. The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett
    2. Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernieres
    3. Oroonoko by Aphra Behn
    We will be choosing our February BOTM starting tomorrow (1/15/11) so stop by and make your choices.

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  • llevinso

    llevinso says

    Welcome to the “Who Doesn’t Love a Classic?” Group!

    We’re a very active group so I hope you enjoy it here. Feel free to take your time and browse around. We have group reads that take place every two months, a discussion thread where people post great reviews (post yours too!) and lots of other interesting conversations taking place all the time.

    …And don’t forget to introduce yourself in the Introductions thread!

    -Llevinso

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  • Gav

    Gav says

    Hey! Welcome to the group All Genres! Please feel free to post to the discussions or start a new one! Please feel free to add books to the shelf. We would love for you to invite your friends to the group. Please note: the calendar for reading the genres and the group rules are located at the top of the page as part of the group description. January Group Reads are: Room by Emma Donoghue, The Road by Cormac McCarthy and The Help by Kathryn Stockett. February Group Reads are: The Red Tent by Anita Diamant and The Other Hand/Little Bee by Chris Cleave. Group reads are voluntary!

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  • shonia g

    shonia g says

    Hello Miss Abigail :D
    Happy reading xxx

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