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03-22-2009 01:21 PM
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03-22-2009 02:37 PM
gringorn wrote:
Hi Sandy and all you others commenting about the importance of posting thoughts and comments about books and acknowledging other people's posts if you think it was a particularly good point. I am embarrassed to say that as many First Looks as I have done, I still can't figure out how to post a "new" comment. I have only been able to reply to other comments. I have looked all over the site and read all the instructions and still can't quite figure it out. Blushing deepest shade of red here!! Mary
Hey! Blushing Mary!! I too only know how to reply. This is my 2nd FL and I was so overwhelmed with the 1st that I hardly posted at all and when I did it was with some angst!!! Just recently I figured out "Quote Post", so I am progressing!!! =)
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03-22-2009 02:51 PM
Hello everyone,
What an intriguing title and story outline! I am looking forward to receiving my copy of The Physick book of Deliverance Dane and digging in!! An avid reader, I have participated in a few First Look sessions in the past and am glad to be back. A busy mom of four girls, Grammy to one (and a third....he/she is due in August) and wife to a shiftworking "Handy" Andy, I also work part time at our local library and do some freelance writing work on the side (not as much as I used to, though, due to some major cutbacks at our newspaper office -- my main contract employer!). Well, gotta get back to baking now and cleaning the house now that Spring Break is all over-- whew!
Leisa
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03-22-2009 02:51 PM
It's not necessarily you! Some book clubs don't allow you to start new threads because they want the moderators to keep control of how many threads there are. So in those clubs, all you CAN do is reply to previous posts.
I just checked, and the Sag Harbor club is that way. No way to start a new thread. So is this group.
In those groups that DO allow new threads, which is most of them, right above the list of threds there's a line of options, the leftmost one of which is New Message. If you click on that you can start a new thread. You can practice this in most boards.
But if you try that on the Sag Harbor club or in this First Look club, when you mouse over New Message option you see a circle with a slash through it, meaning that that option is unavailable.
So no, it's not you; this club is designed that way. (However, the moderators are usually quite open to starting new threads if they think they will be of general interest. So if you think there's a topic that deserves its own thread, suggest that to the moderator.)
ponie wrote:
gringorn wrote:
Hi Sandy and all you others commenting about the importance of posting thoughts and comments about books and acknowledging other people's posts if you think it was a particularly good point. I am embarrassed to say that as many First Looks as I have done, I still can't figure out how to post a "new" comment. I have only been able to reply to other comments. I have looked all over the site and read all the instructions and still can't quite figure it out. Blushing deepest shade of red here!! MaryHey! Blushing Mary!! I too only know how to reply. This is my 2nd FL and I was so overwhelmed with the 1st that I hardly posted at all and when I did it was with some angst!!! Just recently I figured out "Quote Post", so I am progressing!!! =)
I think, therefore I drive people nuts.
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03-22-2009 03:37 PM
Hi Everyone!
I am so excited for this one! I think it will be very different from anything I am reading now and cannot wait to dig in!
I am a 25 year old nanny living in Chicago Il. I read about a book per week.
bellasnovella.com
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03-22-2009 03:55 PM
Mary,
As long as the "new comment" is about the main topic of the thread (such as Chapter 1) then you can start any new idea you want. Just Reply to the first post of a thread or the last post of a thread, change the message subject, and start your "new idea".
Hope this helps.
SandyS
gringorn wrote:
Hi Sandy and all you others commenting about the importance of posting thoughts and comments about books and acknowledging other people's posts if you think it was a particularly good point. I am embarrassed to say that as many First Looks as I have done, I still can't figure out how to post a "new" comment. I have only been able to reply to other comments. I have looked all over the site and read all the instructions and still can't quite figure it out. Blushing deepest shade of red here!! Mary
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03-22-2009 06:02 PM
Carmenere_lady wrote:Hi everybody, I'm Lynda from Northeastern Ohio checking in to see who's out. tee hee
I've been doing B & N since it was B & N University. I find this to be a great forum to meet booklovers with varying opinions. How boring it would be otherwise. Looking forward to Deliverance Dane it sounds kind of House of 7 Gableish. Which come to think of it deserves a reread one of these days.
Now that's a classic! Jo
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03-22-2009 06:39 PM
Hi Ponie,
in regards to the spoiling, you're right! I did that during Sag Harbor but didn't realize it. Thanks to the watchful eye of those in higher places, my post was edited. I was glad about that since some folks hadn't gotten that far in the book. I sure wouldn't want anyone spoiling it for me either.
Hopefully I'll be able to participate in more FL (I'm getting the hang of the lingo-lol) and also get to "know" more of the regulars.
All the Best. Karen. (i just figured out how to put in a smiley-lol)
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03-22-2009 06:57 PM
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03-22-2009 07:07 PM
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03-22-2009 07:40 PM
ponie wrote:
Welcome lover of historical fiction, family, reading, ...and Border Collies! I, too, have a much loved Border Collie. Ever read Nop's Trials or Nop's Hope by Donald McCaig?
Hi, Ponie--Hope this works; it's the first time I've tried the "Quote Post" thing. I have read Nop's Trials, and I have Nop's Hope, but I haven't gotten to it yet. As a matter of fact, right now I'm reading Mr. McCaig's Rhett Butler's People. I've also read his Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men (about sheepdog trials in Scotland), and An American Homeplace. I do enjoy his books, as well as those by Jon Katz, another Border Collie lover. Aren't they just the greatest dogs? They're so smart--and very loyal, too!
Sorry, everyone, for answering this here instead of in the Community Room thread. I have no idea how to quote a post from here to over there--if it can be done!
Joan
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03-22-2009 09:21 PM
Read-n-Rider wrote:
ponie wrote:
Welcome lover of historical fiction, family, reading, ...and Border Collies! I, too, have a much loved Border Collie. Ever read Nop's Trials or Nop's Hope by Donald McCaig?
Hi, Ponie--Hope this works; it's the first time I've tried the "Quote Post" thing. I have read Nop's Trials, and I have Nop's Hope, but I haven't gotten to it yet. As a matter of fact, right now I'm reading Mr. McCaig's Rhett Butler's People. I've also read his Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men (about sheepdog trials in Scotland), and An American Homeplace. I do enjoy his books, as well as those by Jon Katz, another Border Collie lover. Aren't they just the greatest dogs? They're so smart--and very loyal, too!
Sorry, everyone, for answering this here instead of in the Community Room thread. I have no idea how to quote a post from here to over there--if it can be done!
Joan
Actually probably my bad...I don't know how to go from one place to the other either or really hard and fast wise what to post where...but as I wait for my ARC I'm learning!! And I'll take direction and (gentle, please) correction from any one!!! I am endeavoring to keep up and stay current and am having quite a fun time doing it. All the back and forth feels like
getting to know each other while we wait for our books. I already feel more a part of the group than I did with Sag Harbor. See, now, again, I've probably gone on and on in a place I shouldn't have! YIKES =)
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03-22-2009 10:33 PM
Greetings from Arizona!
This looks like my kind of book. Love historic novels. Got my confirmation and waiting for the book to arrive.
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03-22-2009 10:55 PM
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03-23-2009 12:47 AM
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03-23-2009 01:04 AM
Hi everyone. I'm Jo from AZ (at least for last few years) and I've been doing First Look for maybe half a dozen rounds, so have seen have some really good reads, and a few not so much. I really enjoyed Sag Harbor. The author could make me feel and know for myself what he was describing.
Deliverance Dane sounds like it will provide great fodder for discussion. All those religious overtones are sure to push some buttons :-) I read a ton of historical fiction, especially when I was younger and I love the way a good writer can make an era so much more than dry facts and battle dates.
Let me add a warm welcome to the Newbies, and a big round of applause for B&N for making this book club possible!
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03-23-2009 09:37 AM
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03-23-2009 09:39 AM
adopted1 wrote:
Helooooo Everyone!!! My name is Karen and I am from Missouri.
I am so excited to be a part of this read. Being born and raised in Boston I have had the pleasure to visit and the opportunity to hear many stories of Salem. Not only do I feel a special connection because of geography but, also because I love the time period!! I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas. Stay Blessed!
Karen.
Hi Karen,
I'm Debbie and I'm from MO too, I live in the St. Louis Metro area and there are several of us locals on this board. Welcome and where are you at?
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03-23-2009 09:48 AM
Amanda-Louise wrote:My problem is that I often have something I would like to say, but as I'm reading the previous posts I find that it's already been brought up by someone. So, I'm certainly not going to post something that's already been said.
Am I the only person this happens to? What do others do about this - posting "I agree" or "I was thinking the same thing" is just not appropriate as it just takes up space.
Cheers,
Amanda
Tarri wrote:
As to those who are hesitant to post, I love to read what other readers think and I'm sure most everyone here does too. It's part of what make a bookclub so fun.
Hi Amanda, that very thing happens to me many times and when I see that I usually hit the quote post like I did with your and say "Hey I thought the same thing"
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03-23-2009 10:26 AM
I find that it works to post my thoughts before I read everyone elses. You may have a different way of saying something that will make someone pause for thought.
MG
Amanda-Louise wrote:My problem is that I often have something I would like to say, but as I'm reading the previous posts I find that it's already been brought up by someone. So, I'm certainly not going to post something that's already been said.
Am I the only person this happens to? What do others do about this - posting "I agree" or "I was thinking the same thing" is just not appropriate as it just takes up space.
Cheers,
Amanda