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(group member since Nov 25, 2016)
Tori’s
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from the EVERYONE Has Read This but Me - The Catch-Up Book Club group.
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Vrenzy is keeping track of the Quidditch positions, and if there is a tie for the position the person who has read the most averaged pages will get the spot. So to make it easier for her to keep track we should start including the page numbers with our posts.
Also, if you would like to make a reserved post where you can personally keep track of how many pages and books you've read all in one spot you can. This is optional, but the other houses are doing it and it will make things easier for Vrenzy if there is a tie for Quidditch positions. (If you do this please make sure to still make a new post after you finish a book so I don't miss anything)
Sorry to change things, but I think this will make it easier to keep track of our top readers.

I agree with Renee about letters being informal, but completely understand why someone wouldn't like this writing style.

Thank you perfect Tori :D
Here are two more that I finished..."
Whoa! way to read Zainab!
What did you think of One Hundred Years of Solitude? Personally, I am glad I read it, I thought it was interesting but I still have mixed feelings on if I actually liked it. If that makes sense.
Also, I think you meant prefect Tori, nobody is perfect, and I am definitely not! lol


A Kiss For Midwinter - 10/3"
I'm 99.9% sure this counts because it has an ISBN, but for future reference if you are not sure if a book counts please post in the main thread where Marcos can confirm if it counts or not.


October 1"
It has just come to my attention that we have 2 Lauras in our house. I put "maple leaf" on the end of your name for now, but is there an initial or nickname we can use so we know who is who?

I'm curious to know, since we also read Astrophysics for People in a Hurry in this group, which one did everybody like more?
For me personally I like A Brief History of Time better. I thought it went a little more in depth and I enjoyed the glimpses of how the scientist community works (more or less) together. That being said, I might recommend Astrophysics more, just because I think it appeals more to someone who isn't so scientifically inclined.

Hufflepuff here"
Never too late badger, welcome to Hufflepuff :)