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Hi, I'm Andrea, and I'm a librarian. I love my ebooks, my audiobooks, my paperbacks, my hardbacks... and I'll read just about anything. My goodreads is here, and I'm always happy to add people - you never know who's going to be reading something interesting.0
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Hey! I am Samantha, and I am a reader and writer. My primary genres (for both) are fantasy and science-fiction. My mom and dad started reading The Hobbit to me when I was two, and the first book I really remember is LotR, which they started when I was four and used to help teach me to read. They read to me so much that they soon ran out of books and dad just started telling me stories instead. I've loved literature since then and went to college for a degree in creative writing.0
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Hello! My name is Ally. I read a lot of YA books and adult fantasy/scifi. My favorite genres are fantasy and science fiction (especially dystopians). I'm a big fan of books about vampires, fairies and anything supernatural. I also read a lot of manga and comics. My Goodreads is located HERE.0
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Hi folks. I am vidxdeword and I mostly stick to Fantasy and SciFi. My top series/authors are Discworld by Terry Pratchett, The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steaven Erikson, The Laundry Files by Charles Stross and the Dune Saga by Frank Herbert to name few.0
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Guess I never posted in this thread before now. I'm Mike, and I like to read. (Hi, Mike.) I stick primarily with Fantasy these days, though I've read a fair amount of Sci-Fi and consider myself a devout Trekker.
My favorite authors are Terry Brooks and RA Salvatore, both of whom served as inspiration for me to write my very own novel, Dragon Born, recently published and available on Amazon (look for the one by Michael Noss, as there are apparently multiple books of the same title).0 -
Hi all I'm Jeff, relatively new to MFP. Part of my problem is I read so much, I'm sedentary. I love reading so much that I've dedicated my life to sharing my love of books. Right now I'm reading an academic study on the cause of the Civil War (spoiler: it was slavery), but besides history I like noir, biographies, and I love to laugh. Thanks for reading and I wish everyone luck with their fitness goals.0 -
Hello all. My name is Angie and I love my books. I am also a wife and mother and work with animals. I enjoy real books, ebooks when traveling, and audiobooks both while traveling and doing my workouts (or cleaning house) My favorite authors are Jane austen and kay hooper. I have also gotten into fantasy novels. In the process now of reading the Lord of the rings for the first time ever. Loved the Hunger games series as well as divergent series. Would love any recommendations on what to read next.0
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Hi. I also love reading. I have 3 daughters ages 22, 20 and 17. I love my Kindle but also love holding an actual book. I listen to audiobooks while working. I enjoy several genres but have to admit that I do enjoy a little romance even in a good mystery. Currently I am reading the ️️Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon and love them! I also love the TV series on Starz. It's historical fiction based in Scotland then later early American colonies. Definitely recommend the series. I am trying to lose about 85 pounds and developing an exercise routine.0
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WOOT WOOT MY PEOPLE!
I'm Alice. 26 years old and maniac bookworm. I am a HUGE horror fan, devour anything I can put my hands on.
I've started quite the collection couple of years ago, I hunt down the most disturbing, gore and terrifying books ever written. So my libraries are getting quite interesting.... and I usually get a lot of questionning looks from people who walk into my house for the first time and see my book collection0 -
Looks like it's been almost a year since new person, joined but here I am. I love to read and I'm a book buying addict, Amazon loves me I'm on the Goodreads web site and I'm in 5 different groups and love it. Just love to read my favorite genre is paranormal romance and romances with HEA0
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Hello! I'm new to this group. I am currently reading The Book That Matters Most by Ann Hood.1
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Hi! I'm Sarah and I love speculative fiction, particularly from the 70's. I also love the funny books with all the kooky draw-rings!2
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Realizing that I forgot to post an intro. I'm Clare and I read a ton. I read newspapers, articles, trashy books, science books, novels...everything. I need there to be a booky thread on here that's active so I'm hitting up anyone who's been on here recently to get it started. Please forgive all my thread posting. I'm just trying to chum the waters. I'll calm down soon0
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Hi I'm Jess and I have always loved to read. I like all sorts of genres but mostly fiction or history. My favourite genres are historical fiction, fantasy and thriller. I am currently re-reading the Harry Potter series for the 20th anniversary and also reading King' s Cafe by Victoria Aveyard which I'm really enjoying.1
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Hi, I'm new here, and I love to read. I'm a romance (all romances such as: modern, historical, sci-if, fantasy, and paranormal) junky. lol I'm currently reading the 4th (last book) in the Bourbon Street Boys series called Wrong Direction, Right Turn. Very good, but now I'm craving a good historical romance...1
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Yo! Hendra here! Some of my fav writers are Murakami and Bukowski. Stuff by Tim Ferris and Robert Greene sit proudly on my bookshelf. I remember how i got completely absorbed by the Stieg Larsson trilogy. Always love recommendations from other book lovers out there. Hit me up!1
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Hi! I’m Jessi, or Jess. I work with teens and tweens at a medium-sized library, and I’m trying to lose weight and get more fit. I read alllll the time. I also like to write, draw, paint, and hang around with my dogs and husband. Open to mfp friends, if anyone wants buddies on here.
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Hey y'all. I'm Karen. I love to read and am currently reading The Murderer's Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman.1
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Hi everyone, just found and joined this group. I'm currently reading Harry Potter again for the millionth time but for the first time in years and absolutely loving it. I love reading mysteries, true crime, memoirs, and pretty much anything really. Favorite authors are Agatha Christie, Jane Austen, David Sedaris, and Ann Rule. I'm always open to MFP friends if anyone wants to add me!1
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I'm Wes. I haven't been reading like I used to mainly because all the local used book stores are gone so cheap used books are drying up. I read trade paperback reissues of comics from the 70s and 80s, cold war post apocalyptic books, pre-1990s scifi when it was at its best, and generally anything that gets my eye. Right now I'm reading Failsafe from 1962 which got turned into a movie not long after being printed but after it was filmed due to a lawsuit from the makers of Dr Strangelove.1
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51 y/o mountain hiker and outdoor adventurer; gained weight over past ten years and now my knees are feeling it - time to lose the weight and focus on fitness. Feel free to add me, looking for serious motivation... into intermittent fasting; Sworkit; long walks and ConceptII rowing; Starting a whole foods focused diet.
I’m an avid reader of fiction; sci-fi; fantasy; and crime/mystery books. Currently enjoying the Inspector Gamache series by Louise Penny1 -
Hey everyone! I'm in my late 20s, office worker, married, childfree with one floofy cat! I fell back into love with reading last summer and I've been a crazy reading machine ever since. My current book is "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k" by Mark Manson. Typically, I read crime/mystery, fantasy, thriller etc.
As for MFP... My first goal is to eat healthier and expand my diet. I'm hoping that combined with making efforts to get up and move more often will result in losing 15-20 lbs.0 -
Brand new MFP member here. Anyone still active in this group?0
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Hello! I am finishing up the very last book (book 14!) of the Wheel of Time series. So sad to be done!0
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Greetings, gentle readers. I'm known as LadyCalico on Sparkpeople book groups and Goodreads, but MFP said that screenname was already used, so I had to change it a bit. With Sparkpeople closing there may be people from my old groups moving over here. I will be posting regularly and hope others join me. My mission is to seek out and recommend the best books out there.1
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Hi, I am Doug, also a refugee from Sparkpeople. But as the late, great Tom Petty said in his song, "You don't have to live like a refugee." As I learn the ropes here, I hope to see more users join this group from Spark and maybe not from Spark, seems like the forum is kind of slow, but also the largest group here dedicated to readers. There were several book-related groups on Spark, one with 167,000 members. Let's get this group going again!
Today I was not on MFP or reading, I was gardening among other things in my spare time and did not bring an audiobook for most of that. I try to keep much of my reading as "immersion reading" with an audio companion to a print or e-book, it helps my concentration and memory.
I'm aiming to finish book #69 of the year for me. I know this is not a race, I am certainly not going to win a reading contest listening to audiobooks at normal speed, but I was curious as to how many books others read in a year? I know the national average here in the US is 12, being an inflated number by folks like me, and the most common answer is a pitiful 4. How do you "stack up"?1 -
Hi - I am Noreen also a Sparkpeople refugee. Currently Reading Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno Garcia. Glad to see some SparkFriends here.2
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Hi also from SP but used to post here also awhile back. Love to read and belong to local bookclub. Currently reading The Dutch House. Marla2