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I am a 34 year old male, and looking to expand my discussion of literature. I read 50/50 between Classical Literature and Contemporary Literature.
I plan to do quiet a bit more reading in the new year, and hopefully this community can aid in my determination to see my inspiration through.
Welcome, Dennis. We have a real mix of reads here, so hopefully some of the group book choices will fit the bill for you.
We also encourage members to discuss their "non-group" reads so please post about whatever it is you are reading or have read.
We also encourage members to discuss their "non-group" reads so please post about whatever it is you are reading or have read.

Just realised I hadn't introduced myself on here yet....
I'm Joanne, 35 from Northumberland. Haved lots of interests including cycling, running, swimming, travel, horse riding and a love of the natural world...oh and a passion for reading lots of books! I'm also attempting to learn how to write books reviews, starting of small and simple and hopefully will build up to some decent, useful, comprehesive reviews.
I'm also in the final module of BSc Natural sciences with the Open Uni which will somewhat limit the amount of reading for pleasure that I will be doing this year....
Looking forward to getting to know you all a bit better!
Jo
Hello Jo, welcome to book vipers. I've just added one of your books to my tbr list: Plankton: Wonders of the Drifting World it looks fascinating.

I used to be an avid reader but unfortunately haven’t been able to read as much as I used to due to work and life obligations, so for 2017, I decided my New Year’s resolution would be to “renew my passion for reading.â€� I joined a few book clubs on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ to help me with this goal and so far, have been enjoying getting back into books and reading consistently again.
In terms of genres, I like to read across the board rather than limit myself to anything specific. The only 2 genres that I tend to stay away from are sci-fi and horror, since neither of those are my cup of tea�.other than that, I read pretty much anything that sounds interesting to me. I’m also a huge fan of Classics, which is one of the reasons why I chose this group to join. There are some Classics I haven’t read yet and others that I read in my school days but don’t remember much anymore, so would like to re-read. My all-time favorite classic novel is Pride and Prejudice, which I’ve re-read too many times to count (and intend to re-read again when I get the chance).
I haven’t had the chance to go through all the group threads yet, as I’m new to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and still trying to familiarize myself with everything. However, I’m already doing the A to Z challenge and hopefully I’ll be able to participate in some of the group readings/discussions as well.

Hi Catherine
I absolutely love this book- the photos are mesmorising - I have a geeky obsession with phosphorescent phytoplankton !
Jo
Hi Lee, there's lots of classics lovers in this group, so you'll meet some like-minded people. I'm with you on the fabulousness of Pride and Prejudice and also on not reading horror!

Hi Becky, welcome to BV. Looks to me like you are already reading some interesting books. The Silk Road was one of our monthly reads not too long ago, hopefully we'll have others you'll like to try.
Welcome to BV Becky. We do try and have a varies selection, that way people can join in with as much as they like.

Hi Book Vipers! I live in the US and thankfully now have more opportunities to actively indulge in my love of reading.
My taste in books and genres varies, depending on my current interests and schedule. I am glad to have found a group that offers diverse reading discussions over a two month period. Thanks for offering that format, as I have not been able to keep up with monthly group discussions elsewhere on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.
My taste in books and genres varies, depending on my current interests and schedule. I am glad to have found a group that offers diverse reading discussions over a two month period. Thanks for offering that format, as I have not been able to keep up with monthly group discussions elsewhere on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.


I live in Twickenham and work in Central London. I work as a graphic designer producing packaging for the cosmetics industry (well someone has to and puts food on the table!)
I am looking to expand my "reading horizons" as I am probably stuck in a bit of rut reading wise.
I tend to read detective thrillers (Ian Rankin, Val McDermid, Jo Nesbo etc) or the established classics (Middlemarch / Jane Eyre etc).
I am probably going to be taking reading suggestions from the Fiction and Classics sections. Just about to start The Crow Road and then 20,000 Leagues. Book I would certainly have not read if left to my own devices.

Welcome to the group. I'm sure your reading horizons will be thoroughly broadened with time. Especially if you're going to try out the monthly reads. I have definitely stepped out my reading comfort zone since joining these various groups on GR.
Happy reading :-)
Alison

Just like you I would tend to get stuck in a detective/mystery/thriller rut. I really like Ian Rankin, Val McDermid, Jo Nesbo, Peter Robinson, PD James, etc.
I started The Crow Road today and am enjoying it so far.

Welcome, Paul! Another Londoner here. We have an eclectic choice every month so you are bound to find a few new favourites!

Belated hi Paul!
I'm a detective fiction fan too, but have yet to read any Ian Rankin or Val McDermid. I hope you will find some new favourites amongst the challenges and monthly reads though.
I'm a detective fiction fan too, but have yet to read any Ian Rankin or Val McDermid. I hope you will find some new favourites amongst the challenges and monthly reads though.

I enjoy reading books and prefer a large genre to choose from. So I am not picky about the books that I read.
I was so happy when I discovered Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and been a member ever since. Other than reading I love music and anything to do with archaeology.


Hi Evelyn welcome to the group. You should try our monthly reads as new inspiration. I can heartily recommend The Good Earth and also (even though I am only half way through), Enduring Love.
I certainly empathise with stubbornness overcoming the adversity of a dull book!
I certainly empathise with stubbornness overcoming the adversity of a dull book!


I love to read different types of fiction so that I don't get bored with a specific genre. I tend to read books that have been out for a little bit. I'm not really on top of the newest books coming out. I am trying to find the time to read even just a little bit every day although that is not always possible.
I hope to be able to participate in the monthly fiction book reads during the months I have time. I also hope to find some new book suggestions here and who knows - maybe I'll be able to suggest a few to others :).
Welcome to Book Vipers Jess, There are plenty of books that others are reading that you may also like
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