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That also works for me too!
Elizabeth wrote: "I have never heard of a read-along before. How do they work?"
Hi Elizabeth - readalongs or buddy reads are just a reading of a book by several members who want to read it and comment on their experience even though it has not won a poll and been chosen as a read for the whole group.
Basically, if there's something you want to read that has lost a group read poll or that you don't think the whole group is necessarily interested in, you ask here if anyone else wants to read it at the same time and discuss it. If someone else also wants to read it, you agree on when to start.
Then either one of the people who want to read it or one of the moderators will create a thread for discussion of the book. As you read, you post comments and converse about it in that thread.
Very similar to a group read but for a smaller number of people. Anyone can join any planned readalongs that they see posted. The more the merrier! It creates more interesting discussions!
Hi Elizabeth - readalongs or buddy reads are just a reading of a book by several members who want to read it and comment on their experience even though it has not won a poll and been chosen as a read for the whole group.
Basically, if there's something you want to read that has lost a group read poll or that you don't think the whole group is necessarily interested in, you ask here if anyone else wants to read it at the same time and discuss it. If someone else also wants to read it, you agree on when to start.
Then either one of the people who want to read it or one of the moderators will create a thread for discussion of the book. As you read, you post comments and converse about it in that thread.
Very similar to a group read but for a smaller number of people. Anyone can join any planned readalongs that they see posted. The more the merrier! It creates more interesting discussions!

Hi Elizabeth—readalongs or buddy reads are just a reading of a book by several members who want to read it and com...”
It’s basically the same as what’s called a Buddy Read in a lot of other groups.

spoko wrote: "Anyone interested in a readalong of either The Yellow House by Sarah Broom (a 100-year New Orleans family memoir/history) or The Magician by Colm Tóibín (a fictional..."
Both look interesting spoko, but I'd be particularly interested in The Magician! I haven't read anything by Colm Tóibín yet, though many of my friends have liked his work.
But work has been a little crazy lately so it might be a few weeks before I could start. :)
Both look interesting spoko, but I'd be particularly interested in The Magician! I haven't read anything by Colm Tóibín yet, though many of my friends have liked his work.
But work has been a little crazy lately so it might be a few weeks before I could start. :)

Greg—Sounds fine to me. What start date do you think would work for you?

spoko wrote: "Greg wrote: "spoko wrote: "Anyone interested in a readalong of either The Yellow House by Sarah Broom (a 100-year New Orleans family memoir/history) or The Magician ..."
I could start in the middle of the month if that works.
But do you have any interest in the other one by Tóibín that Nancy would be interested in too?
I could start in the middle of the month if that works.
But do you have any interest in the other one by Tóibín that Nancy would be interested in too?

At the moment, I don't, since I'm reading The Magician specifically for a challenge on another site. But if there's more interest in that one, I'm fine going ahead with this one on my own.

I'm in no hurry. We can read The Master as soon as everyone is ready.

Damini wrote: "I'm planning on reading "The House By The Cerulean Sea". It's been super popular for some time, but I'm only getting round to it now. Lmk if anyone wants to do a read along!"
Read it a couple of months ago; found it extreamly interesting, on several different points of view.
I'll look at your comments
Read it a couple of months ago; found it extreamly interesting, on several different points of view.
I'll look at your comments





Hi there, I would love to join this readalong. Are you starting 1st of April?

Hi there, I would love to join this readalong. Are you starting 1st of April?"
Yes, Kristin. So far, it will be you, Nidhi and me. Hope others will join in.


Cynda wrote: "Question. Do we set up our own readalong threads, or do we request them. I am new here. I will be participating through the end of 2023."
You can set it up by yourself easily enough. Try it
You can set it up by yourself easily enough. Try it

Hi friends, i am planning to read this book in mid January or February, i will be reading Lessons in Chemistry our book of the month too , so schedule will be flexible. Anyone interested in this read?


Nidhi wrote: "Mid February suits me as well."
Good then!
Set up a new discussion with the book and possible dates of beginning and ending; maybe someone else will join us
Good then!
Set up a new discussion with the book and possible dates of beginning and ending; maybe someone else will join us
Nidhi wrote: "The Keepers of the House by Shirley Ann Grau.
Hi friends, i am planning to read this book in mid January or February, i will be reading [book:Lessons in Chemistry|5806..."
I am happy to join in, I have the book on my kindle. I can also start in mid February as I'm taking some time off work due to home renovations.
Hi friends, i am planning to read this book in mid January or February, i will be reading [book:Lessons in Chemistry|5806..."
I am happy to join in, I have the book on my kindle. I can also start in mid February as I'm taking some time off work due to home renovations.
Alannah wrote: "Nidhi wrote: "The Keepers of the House by Shirley Ann Grau.
Hi friends, i am planning to read this book in mid January or February, i will be reading [book:Lessons in ..."
Great Alannah!!!
After St Valentine day then! (A Saint born in Terni, a little town not far from Perugia, where I live!)
Hi friends, i am planning to read this book in mid January or February, i will be reading [book:Lessons in ..."
Great Alannah!!!
After St Valentine day then! (A Saint born in Terni, a little town not far from Perugia, where I live!)


Dead poets society by N.H. Kleinbaum, If we were villans by M.L. Rio, Men without women by Haruki Murakami, Circe by Madeline Miller,Piranesi by Susanna Clarke and The stranger by Albert Camus, among others.
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I won't reread but have read this several times (and once via audiobook). How's it going? Is your audiobook narrated by John Lee?

It has gone. Unfortunately, I was only able to muster 3 stars in support of the effort. (view spoiler)
My audiobook was Bill Homewood's excellent narration on Naxos.

Jordi wrote: "Hello everyone! I'll be reading Mythos by Stephen Fry this month. If anyone cares to join on the readalong, I'd be more than happy to discuss the book. I'm also planning on reading the next titles ..."
Hi Jordi, sorry about the lag in responding. Several of these sound good - I would be interested in joining in on Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold, Men Without Women, or Piranesi. All three of those have been on my mental to-read list for a while.
I don't think I can start immediately though. If you can wait on one of these until toward the end of the month, I'd be happy to join you and we could create a readalong thread for others to join if they wanted.
Hi Jordi, sorry about the lag in responding. Several of these sound good - I would be interested in joining in on Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold, Men Without Women, or Piranesi. All three of those have been on my mental to-read list for a while.
I don't think I can start immediately though. If you can wait on one of these until toward the end of the month, I'd be happy to join you and we could create a readalong thread for others to join if they wanted.

Nidhi wrote: "Hi everyone. I am planning to read My Work by Olga Ravn in February. I will be glad if someone joins me."
The Employees: A Workplace Novel of the 22nd Century was a very weird but also wonderful book! I am intrigued to read that author again, but I don't think I can fit it in February.
The Employees: A Workplace Novel of the 22nd Century was a very weird but also wonderful book! I am intrigued to read that author again, but I don't think I can fit it in February.

Nidhi wrote: "Yes Greg, I saw your reading plan for February. I myself have a full schedule but sometimes I take books whimsically , i may read it or may not. ( here buddy reads are very motivating)"
That book does look really good though! Could we read it starting in the middle of the month? I can make room to join you then.
That book does look really good though! Could we read it starting in the middle of the month? I can make room to join you then.
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That works for me spoko. Should I set up a thread for the buddy read? Or if you want to do it yourself, that's good too.