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Paula_S has read A Wrinkle in Time.
Paula_S has read The Blue Sword.
“ McKinley describes a world based on old british colonialism. The characters are likable and the story interesting, but even though I loved the later part of the story I still didn't really feel... ” (see full review)
Paula_S has read The Stepsister Scheme.
“ A fun take on traditional fairy tale characters. ” (see full review)
Paula_S has read The Color Purple.
Paula_S has read The Green Hat.
Paula_S has read Miles in Love.
Paula_S added Miles in Love.
Paula_S has read The Name of the Wind.
Paula_S has read A Fair Maiden.
Paula_S is planning to read To Kill a Mockingbird.
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Thanks for joining the Mystery & Suspense group! Tell us something about you in the Introduce Yourself discussion topic and who are some of your favorite authors in this genre. Our current book for group discussion is The Missing by Chris Mooney We hope you can join in on the discussions. Our next book for discussion in May is The Camel Club by David Baldacci and hope you will participate on May 20. Lastly, we feature authors each week, proving background info along with their bibliographies. Be sure to check out the author of the week recommendations section and add any you'd like to see included. Here's the link: http://www.shelfari.com/groups/84079/discussions/408111/Author-of-the-Week-RecommendationsWelcome!
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A belated welcome to the Sesquicentennial Read of Civil War History group!As you're probably noticed, we're a small group with a pretty active core. We have discussions over group reads every two months (our upcoming one for November, as you may have seen, will be over William C. Davis's Battle at Bull Run), with a discussion thread provided for people to post their observations and questions over the chapters they have read. Members post other information about the American Civil War as well, such as upcoming exhibits and television programs that might be of interest to the group.Feel free to introduce yourself in the Introductions thread. We look forward to your participation!-- Mark
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 the Oct-Dec quarterly group read has been announced. (This quarter there are choices because the voting was so even.) Hope you'll join us and again, welcome to the group.Jan (Group Admin)
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