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Jonathan
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Jan 13, 2016 11:44AM

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It's just a bit frustrating that some can't enjoy the purpose of this club because of the openness for posting to threads and the sheer amount of threads there are.

Just imagine what would these threads, created by moderators or Emma, turned into. If there would be no another place for someone to say something they want to say, nothing could stop them from saying it in the wrong place. So our very few topics will immediately become a mess with no possibility to discuss anything.
Anyway, this is the policy of Goodreads: everyone inside of the group can create a topic. So it seems like we just can't restrict an access to this functionality. But in the end, this is a good thing.

I recently started a new post about sharing blogs. I posted in the 'helpful resources' section but for some reason it's not there and instead in the 'general' section. Anyway you guys can shift it over for me?
Peace, Tara


Great job guys. :D

Personally, I found it rather overwhelming to post and interact in this group. The number of members and the number of threads are not letting me break my shell. I suggest a couple of ice breakers to get started.
I'd also like to suggest a 'Group Directory' for organisation. Whilst it would be hard to maintain and update every thread every single day, it might help reduce the number of duplicate threads. I suggest making such a directory by allowing volunteers to make one post with a particular folder assigned to each. They can update their post when they are free. (I'm not very good at explaining, but here is an example, albeit I haven't allowed different members to do it.) Each post can be for a particular folder, and each time new topics are made in a particular folder, that particular post must be updated. I can elucidate this further if it isn't clear enough.
However, I'm not sure how pragmatic it is, but I'm hoping it will help.

Lene wrote: "Does this mean that "Announcements" is where I will find out which book is next? Or is there a list of books and months somewhere else?"
We don't yet have a pre-determined schedule of books that we will be reading, and this is still in process as far as how books will be chosen and when. This group has grown so fast, and there are nearly 1,000 books suggested by our members (and counting!). Most likely, the next book will be announced in the Announcements section :)
We don't yet have a pre-determined schedule of books that we will be reading, and this is still in process as far as how books will be chosen and when. This group has grown so fast, and there are nearly 1,000 books suggested by our members (and counting!). Most likely, the next book will be announced in the Announcements section :)

Thanks,

Also, will there be more formal discussions for other books? With this first one the group sort of just ran with it, which has been awesome, and some very lively and interesting thoughts/opinions and debates have occurred, but the way the group is described, it sounded like a more formal discussion would be posted or something. However this free forum has given power to the people, which is cool.
I totally understand this group has blown up and it has been a lot to manage. I am just curious about where it is going and what is coming next. Cheers!


i thought sugarhuney(as you can't call anyone you adore stevia extract) would hurry up and post it already!

I appreciate the Harry Potter reference, Kodak. :)

I was given a glimmer of hope earlier today. My best advice?
You will hear very, very, very, very.... VERY soon! ;D
Trust me on that one!!! x"
wooop okay!


Could OSS create a children's division? One of my other Goodreads clubs has a children's plus an adult read every month, so why not here? It may be too late for a March book, but how about April?



If you started reading The color purple today don't modify the book's rating and info from the bookclub's shelf. It's the end of the month, and the book is considered to have been read by the majority. That for all books that are and will be picked as book of the month.
Obviously that the January and February picks are staying marked as ''READ'', and so on throughout the year.
If you read Gloria Steinem's MY LIFE ON THE ROAD or THE COLOR PURPLE by Alice Walker, add their status and progress on your profile. If you need help to figure things out message anyone, a mod, and all help out.
Until the next book is announced, The Color Purple should remain on the "Currently Reading" shelf. It will move to the "Read" shelf when it is replaced by the March pick.

Good to know, and yes now makes sense! Thank you!