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message 1: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Hi all?? Anybody??

I have been trying to find a book group in this area for a long time. I have lived in the area just over a year but haven't been able to find much in the way of reader friends. I can't believe I finally found a goodreads group specific to the area! But, I'm kind of disheartened to see that it's not exactly "active". If anyone sees this and would like to help bring this group back from the dead I would love to hear from you!


message 2: by Dola (new)

Dola (dola2) | 7 comments Hello!
I'm from Grants Pass. I love to read books by Kate Morton, Pat Conroy, Susanna Kearsley, James Patterson & many others. I just read "Wild" by Cheryl Strayed & loved it.
I'm not sure what a "book group" does. You'll have to let me know!


message 3: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Like a book club sort of I guess, haha. Just people in the area to talk to about books. I have that book Wild on my list to read someday, glad to hear it is good.


message 4: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Townsend-Lyon (authorcatherine-townsend_lyon) | 7 comments Well Hello to you both! Yes, I also live in Grants Pass, and I would love to be more active in this group. Not sure who started it, I just happen to stumble on it as I began my reads profile. Let me know how I can help. I'm a New published author of "Addicted To Dimes" http://www.amazon.com/Addicted-Dimes-... And I'm I've just moved my blog to wordpress: http://catherinelyonaddictedtodimes.w... Hope to see you both there! You can Email me also at [email protected] *Catherine*


message 5: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Hi Catherine!


message 6: by Dola (new)

Dola (dola2) | 7 comments Hello Catherine,
Congratulations on being a published author!


message 7: by Dola (new)

Dola (dola2) | 7 comments I just started reading The Light Between Oceans. I hope it won't be too sad.
Any good book suggestions?


message 8: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Your profile is private so i can't compare our books Dola, but I read The Night Circus about a month ago and loved it.


message 9: by Dola (new)

Dola (dola2) | 7 comments I haven't read The Night Circus, I'll take a look at it.
I changed my profile, I didn't know we could compare books.


message 10: by Dola (new)

Dola (dola2) | 7 comments Also, Is there any animal abuse in The Night Circus? That's why I couldn't read Water For Elephants.


message 11: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Umm no, I don't remember there even being animals in this circus other than some kittens. It's not really that kind of like Ringling Brother's or whatever type of circus. That is what made it really neat. It is more like magicians and stage acts but you will have to read it it to find out. If there's animal abuse in Water For Elephants I will definitely take that off my list. I love Elephants!


message 12: by Natalie (last edited May 24, 2013 09:08PM) (new)

Natalie Oh yeah, to compare books you just go to someone's profile by clicking their username and underneath the details box there should be some green links that say Send a Message and Compare Books is there. If you like horror/supernatural there were a couple of books we had in common that are on your to-read list: The Seance and The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane are both really really terrific. I read them a few years ago now, but I remember really liking them. I see Odd Thomas is in your favorites, have you read the other books in the series?


message 13: by Dola (new)

Dola (dola2) | 7 comments Thank you.
No, Odd Thomas was the only one. I used to love horror books (Stephen King, Anne Rice) but now I prefer something more uplifting. I still like a good ghost story, though.


message 14: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Yeah the Odd Thomas series is pretty dark and dreary especially in later ones. The three books I suggested in my previous message should be okay though I think you would like them. I can't really remember what happens in the Seance though you might want to check out the description.


message 15: by Dola (new)

Dola (dola2) | 7 comments Thank you!


message 16: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whitty10) Dola wrote: "I haven't read The Night Circus, I'll take a look at it.
I changed my profile, I didn't know we could compare books."


The Night Circus was a great read!! I actually tattooed a quote from that book on my foot.


message 17: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whitty10) Natlukens wrote: "Umm no, I don't remember there even being animals in this circus other than some kittens. It's not really that kind of like Ringling Brother's or whatever type of circus. That is what made it reall..."

There is very little- it drives the plot of the story though. I am in way condemning animal abuse btw.


message 18: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Oh really? Which quote? Yeah I really liked that story. I have heard there is a movie maybe happening, but I almost don't want there to be. I don't think it would ever live up to expectations I would have from how good the book is.


message 19: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Townsend-Lyon (authorcatherine-townsend_lyon) | 7 comments Hi you TWO.....Sorry I haven't been here in a while. Been busy with Recovery stuff :-) I JUST finished another god book. "Jagged Little Edges" by Lorelie Rozzano...Awesome!! Check out her blog too! At: htt://jaggedlittleedges.com/ I'm going to post my review here. Next, I'm reading "The Orion Chronicles" by:Jeremy Shory.....www.amazon.com/The-Orion-Ch... HAVE either of you read my book yet?? OH....almost forgot, I WON another BLOG AWARD!! My Blog Link: http://www.Simplesite.com/CatherineLy... Hope you'll come by and take a PEEK! Leave a comment in on the Guestbook Page! Thanks! *Catherine* :-)


message 20: by Sandy (new)

Sandy (sandynightsky) | 2 comments Hi all, I'm new to the group and to the Pacific Northwest. Can anyone recommend novels or good nonfiction set in Oregon? I need to get a flavor of the area! I moved here from the California desert, so all these trees are new to me.

Thanks, and would be interested to hear more about a book club.


message 21: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Hey what area do you live in Sandy? I just found a book club at the library in Central Point that meets monthly if you are anywhere near there. Let me know and I will give you more info if you are interested. I cannot think of anything set in Oregon off the top of my head though, sorry. Oh hey there's a list: http://www.goodreads.com/places/1011-...
I can't vouch for whther any are a good representation of Oregon or any good though. That must be sort of a shock, coming from the desert to the trees I mean. It gets pretty hot here in the summer (at least in So. Oregon) but maybe it is cooler here than where you're from. What brings you to the area? My husband and I have only lived in this part of Oregon a little over a year.


message 22: by Sandy (new)

Sandy (sandynightsky) | 2 comments Hi,

I live in Medford. No matter how hot it is here in the summer, it's nothing like Palm Springs--it's already 105 there, and will just get hotter.

I'll check out that list--thanks!


message 23: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Townsend-Lyon (authorcatherine-townsend_lyon) | 7 comments Well Hello, hope all is well with everyone? Just finished the book, "The Orion Chronicles"(The Journal Of Forgotten Secrets)By: Jeremy Shory! What a fantastic Book! If you like mystical fantasy, you'll love this read. Check out my review here http://www.goodreads.com/show/1803834... Now I'm going to spend a couple days on my new 2 book projects writing, then start my friends New Book "The Chronicles of KOA-Netherland"By: K.N.Lee. HAPPY READING! *Catherine* :-0


message 24: by Brandi (new)

Brandi (kbgalle) | 3 comments My name is Brandi and I am from Grants Pass as well. I look forward to sharing what we are reading and keeping in touch.


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