Andrew G
has 8 followers and is following 10 people
- Westport, MA, USA
- member since September 9, 2010
has 8 followers and is following 10 people
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Through some diabolical glitch at Shelfari I ended up with TWO accounts and could only sign in to the newly created one. So I've had to transfer all of my books and, more or less, start from scratch. In the process I've also lost all of my "friends" and "followers". I've tried to get Shelfari to correct the situation to no avail. They keep referring me to Amazon and the Amazon "help" people claim never to have heard of Shelfari. Hope you'll continue to "follow" me at my new location. Gunter
I liked the Kite Runner. It's so sad, but very interesting. I recommend it.
Thanks much, new friend! Your shelf seems a little dauntingly serious to a fiction-addict like me :-)
Welcome to the Shelfari World War II group. Thanks for joining us to share and discuss WWII books and topics. Feel free to add books to the group shelf, or to contribute to the discussions, or to start a new topic. Share your thoughts, feelings, or experiences on this fascinating period of world history.
Thanks,
Chris McCluer
Admin
Thanks for the friend request. Wow, what a great bookshelf! I've had Albion's Seed on my shelf (the real one) for years. I need to read it. How did you like Gates of Fire? I loved that book!
The History Non-Fiction Group is voting for the Oct-Dec Quarterly Group read. Please take a look and vote if you'd like to join in.
Hi Andrew - Welcome to the History Non-Fiction Group. I'm the Admin for the group and am interested in what our members would like to get out of this group. If you haven't already done so, please introduce yourself in our "Welcome and Introduction" thread and tell us what your interests are. The group is currently reading The Linguist and the Emperor: Napoleon and Champollion's Quest to Decipher the Rosetta Stone by Daniel Meyerson for the Jul-Sep quarter. The discussion thread has just been posted so if by chance you've read this book or if you'd like to read it and add to the discussion, please join us. (The book is fairly short.) Additionally, we are now taking nominations for the next quarter group read (Oct-Dec) so please feel free to nominate something you'd like to read as a group. Again, glad to have you with us.
Jan