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Denial is a great thing in my world - it allows me the freedom to not get boxed in and limited by my own (or someone else's) narrow, restricting beliefs. I'm a "the sky's the limit" kind of gal and then work on busting through that as well!!! ;-)

Denial is a great thing in my world - it allows me the freedom to not get boxed in and limited by my own (or someone else's) narrow, restri..."
I love that too Bat Cat and I think you and other's are already rubbing off on me in that regard. The Wanderer: or, Female Difficulties sounds right up my alley. I'm going to try and fit it in too. It seems clear that I'm going to have to become one of those reading 3 or 4 books at once people to have any hope of keeping up with all I want to read with this group.

Denial is a great thing in my world - it allows me the freedom to not get boxed in and limited by my own (or someone else's..."
Sue, I have found that it is my only hope in trying to even stay close with these read-aholics around here. ;-) I mean that with the utmost respect, awe and envy. :)


Denial is a great thing in my world - it allows me the freedom to not get boxed in and limited by my own (or someone else's) narrow, restri..."
Oh, this is just what I needed to hear! And I bet you bust through that often, Bat-Cat. You're an inspiration, and I am going to apply this to my reading as well as a bunch of other stuff that's been piling up on me.
Hope all of you join us. We can do it!

Kathleen, I am so pleased that I was able to provide you with what you needed to hear - it is quite beautiful when we notice these synchronicities that are happening all around us all of our lives. You and several others in this group have served as that catalyst for me at times when I seemingly most needed it and I am most grateful to all of you for that. This group is awesome and its function, at least for me, goes way beyond that of the description of a what a "book group" is. My thanks as always go out to all those who make this group the wonderful experience that it is.
Life has an amazing way of providing us with everything we need in every moment and, if we pause for just a second to notice, we are able to briefly witness the perfection of it all. To experience this perfection and interconnectedness of all things is way beyond the mind's ability to comprehend but our hearts are capable of feeling it and we feel it as love. And, like the Grinch in the famous child's book, our hearts fill to bursting with this love and grow 3 (or more) times their normal size until there is nothing left for us to do but to share it. In reality, there are no limits and "bursting through"becomes yet another illusory mental obstacle to successfully navigate past in our ever expanding exploration of what it means to be a human being on this planet in the midst of a galaxy floating in the middle of nowhere.

Lonesome Dove has been on my list forever. I would be ready to start mid august?
I want to join in "The Wanderer". I have penciled it in for September/October. Too many books on the schedule has become a common ailment for me.

Welcome to the club. :D


That's fine, I just thought I'd check as its scheduled for August, but there isn't a discussion thread for it yet. If Kim still plans to get to it this month we can leave it pencilled in for late August. Or let me know if you want to shift it on to September. I really don't think I'll have time to join in this month, although next month is already looking Just as busy! I definitely need to cut down my reading goals!






No problem, thanks for letting us know :)
Kim, I don't know if you're still waiting for a library copy, but I don't think I'm going to have time for The Beach either. Sorry, so many books and too little time to read them....our eternal problem.

No problem, thanks for letting us know :)
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Oh, I feel less badly now - I did end up getting the book, finally, but I've not been getting much reading done lately, have other things going on and whenever I get spare time, I just haven't been feeling like reading at all. Doesn't help that some of what's on my current reading and upcoming list are dystopian in nature, and I'm really needing more light-hearted, fun things right now!
I have the book anyway, and my library's great about giving us a lot of renewals, so if you guys want to tackle it next month or in October or something, that might work for me.


Oh and yes if LOTR wins the 4th quarterly read they'll be no need for the buddy read from Sep-Oct, as it will only be one month difference. We'll know by the 1st September either way :)


*fingers crossed* :)
Brina, my reading challenge total is pretty modest, but I'm starting to feel like I won't meet it. I guess we'll see...


No problem, thanks for letting us know :)
Kim, I don't know if you're still waiting for a library copy, but I don't think I'm going to have time for The Beach either. Sorry, so many books and too little time to read them....our eternal problem."
I got over 100 pages into The Beach and started a discussion thread before seeing this thread. Looks like I'm all alone. Too bad, it's a great book so far. :(

It's okay. I'm too hooked by the story to stop though. If you, Kim, Pink or anyone else plan to read it anytime soon, I'll leave the thread up and comment on it. If not, I'll delete the thread, just let me know.

Aw, sorry about that, Nathan! :( I do have the book from the library, so I plan to get to it eventually, maybe next month. I think you should leave the thread up either way, and I'll add to it when I get to reading the book. :)




Doctor Zhivago is still on the buddy read schedule for Nov/Dec. I can add A tree grows in Brooklyn to the list now if you like, or we can wait and see if it wins either of the next two rounds of nominations. It's in 4th place for October, but without Frankenstein out of the running it would be very close, so it might win another time.

I do want to read this, but realistically I might not have time so I don't want to commit to a buddy read and then have to pull out (which I've been doing lately). Someone else might like to join you, or you can suggest it for November group reads, as nominations will open in a few days time.

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