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Welcome to the Group - Introductions
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Anastasia wrote: "Hello everyone!
I am a citizen of the world, Greek native, and I love reading classics (mostly new school classics). At the top of my list are Greek, Russian, and mostly American classics, as my e..."
So glad to have you join with us in reading classics! Welcome to the group.
I am a citizen of the world, Greek native, and I love reading classics (mostly new school classics). At the top of my list are Greek, Russian, and mostly American classics, as my e..."
So glad to have you join with us in reading classics! Welcome to the group.

Welcome Celestine. We have 4 group reads each month, challenges you can play with, and Buddy Reads. Threads stay open, so feel free to comment on any book you wish. I hope you enjoy the group as much as I do.
Celestine wrote: "Hi everyone! I'm Celestine. I'm today years old to know that Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ has these kinds of communities to connect readers together, but I am so excited to join this group and hope to read more class..."
Welcome to the group.
Welcome to the group.

Tim wrote: "Hi everyone, My name is Tim. I've returned to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ (having had no desire to leave) by virtue of the fact that I retired December 1, 2023 and in the process of moving out of my office of over 3..."
Oh that's a heartbreak. Losing a work email can cause such disruption. I'm glad you joined our group. You may join any thread. The discussions never close.
Oh that's a heartbreak. Losing a work email can cause such disruption. I'm glad you joined our group. You may join any thread. The discussions never close.

I read and re-read classics. (Often I just open one of my favorites at random to read a few pages during a coffee break.)
I was immediately hooked by the listing of Middlemarch because I just snagged The Marriage Question: George Eliot's Double Life from the New Books shelf at the library. It seems to be a bio told in the light of whichever novel Eliot was writing at the various stages of her life and her relationships. And it seems to call for some memory refreshing, especially re: Middlemarch.
Looking forward to exploring that, and other books, with the group.
Welcome, Susan. I'm so pleased that you found something to dive into immediately. The bio sounds very interesting, so you are probably already expanding my overweight TBR.

I've read a fair few classics but I definitely need encouragement to read more so I joined this group! :) My area is Greek & Roman myth but I have a love of the gothic and I'm looking forward to the upcoming group read of The Picture of Dorian Gray, I've had a beautiful copy sat on my shelf for years so this is the perfect opportunity!
Welcome to the group, Jenny. I'm glad you have already found a book/discussion that you are interested in joining. Enjoy!
Jenny wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Jenny!
I've read a fair few classics but I definitely need encouragement to read more so I joined this group! :) My area is Greek & Roman myth but I have a love of the gothic and..."
Welcome to the group, I hope you can join us in some group reads.
I've read a fair few classics but I definitely need encouragement to read more so I joined this group! :) My area is Greek & Roman myth but I have a love of the gothic and..."
Welcome to the group, I hope you can join us in some group reads.
Jenny wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Jenny!
I've read a fair few classics but I definitely need encouragement to read more so I joined this group! :) My area is Greek & Roman myth but I have a love of the gothic and..."
Hello Jenny. Welcome. The threads never close. You may comment on any book you like!
I've read a fair few classics but I definitely need encouragement to read more so I joined this group! :) My area is Greek & Roman myth but I have a love of the gothic and..."
Hello Jenny. Welcome. The threads never close. You may comment on any book you like!

Siena wrote: "Hey I'm Siena! I mostly read classics with a mix of romance and other genres. Right now I'm reading Crackpot by John Waters! I am just figuring out how to use Groups, I've been looking for forums t..."
So nice to have you join us in reading classics, welcome!
So nice to have you join us in reading classics, welcome!


Kenzie, I also consider East of Eden one of my favorites.
Hello Siena, Kenzie, and Victoria. I am so glad you joined the group. Feel free to join any discussion thread you like. I hope you have fun.

I am still in the discovery phase but oh boy, it's an adventure.
They'll sure continue to sooth my brain for a while.
To the next time, folks !
Hello Mike. I am glad you joined the group. I hope you find many books you like and great discussions.


I don't know of many people who read classic fiction around here, then I found this group and thought it would be a great way of discovering more classic discussions!
I'm also especially excited that one of April's read is The Picture of Dorian Gray! (Wilde is my favorite author by far)
My favorite classic reads are Frankenstein and The Metamorphosis!
Bob wrote: "Welcome, Craig and Sheryl. I'm glad you have joined us!"
Hello Craig and Sheryl. Welcome! Look around. We have 5 current books/short stories/plays being read each month. There is a Buddy Reads thread with even more books than the 5 that were voted in. Feel free to join any thread you like, and threads never close! We look forward to seeing you in the discussions.
Hello Craig and Sheryl. Welcome! Look around. We have 5 current books/short stories/plays being read each month. There is a Buddy Reads thread with even more books than the 5 that were voted in. Feel free to join any thread you like, and threads never close! We look forward to seeing you in the discussions.


I made a new Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ account to get myself back into a regular reading routine - I had let it slip after a few years unfortunately - and I'm hoping to share thoughts on books I've read, and get some great recommendations from other people that I may have otherwise missed :)
Wow, how nice to see you all here to read with us. Welcome everyone! Feel free to join any discussion that you are interested in. The threads never close.
This group has really expanded my list of books read and introduced me to so many new authors. I hope it helps you with your reading routines. We look forward to hearing you in the discussions.
This group has really expanded my list of books read and introduced me to so many new authors. I hope it helps you with your reading routines. We look forward to hearing you in the discussions.
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