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message 51: by Melanie, the neutral party (new)

Melanie | 1515 comments Mod
Cheryl is busier irl atm. wrote: "Ok Melanie, I see you rate Get Fuzzy collections highly, and I have never 'gotten' any of the strips I've read in newspapers, so I'll have to see if I can find a collection to read myself, and then..."

I sent you a message.


message 52: by Mel (new)

Mel | 509 comments This sounds like a fun challenge to try. I only wonder at the chaotic state of my own bookshelves and old ratings, etc.

I'll have to set aside time to do my own shelf-stalking, but I'll bookmark this one to look at later.


message 53: by Hank (new)

Hank (hankenstein) | 1229 comments Africa Amazing Africa: Country by Country was indeed amazing, thanks Cheryl! I too gave it 5 stars.


message 54: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) Hank wrote: "Africa Amazing Africa: Country by Country was indeed amazing, thanks Cheryl! I too gave it 5 stars."

Oh I'm so glad you agree!


message 55: by Midiain (new)

Midiain | 271 comments Ryan, I've seen you mention it before so I've put Empire of the Ants on my agenda. I'm not sure yet when I'll start it but probably won't be until next month.


message 56: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
Let me know when you start it and I may be able to (re)read it with you!


message 57: by Midiain (new)

Midiain | 271 comments That would be great. I'll let you know.


message 58: by Leticia (last edited Feb 19, 2022 04:24AM) (new)

Leticia (leticiatoraci) 2022 Get to Know You Challenge

I'll start doing this challenge with Gabi's books.

5 star read - Red Mars
2 star read - The Gospel of Loki

And Kristenelle's

5 star - Vita Nostra or The Fifth Season
2 star - Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City (although I think I will also not like this book)

And Karen's

5 star -The Sword of Kaigen
2 star - Tender Is the Night or The Host


message 59: by Midiain (new)

Midiain | 271 comments Ryan wrote: "Let me know when you start it and I may be able to (re)read it with you!"

I'm just about through the stack I was working on so I'm open to whatever works with your schedule if you still want to do a buddy read for Empire of the Ants.


message 60: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
Caillen wrote: "Ryan wrote: "Let me know when you start it and I may be able to (re)read it with you!"

I'm just about through the stack I was working on so I'm open to whatever works with your schedule if you sti..."


I'm tempted to start it tonight despite having other books to read. Don't have many library holds or loans eating up much of my reading time in March so I'm good to go whenever you are. I'm curious to know if the idea of the story in my head matches the actual story.


message 61: by Midiain (new)

Midiain | 271 comments Ryan wrote: "I'm tempted to start it tonight despite having other books to read. Don't have many library holds or loans eating up much of my reading time in March so I'm good to go whenever you are. I'm curious to know if the idea of the story in my head matches the actual story."

I started a buddy read post in case you succumb to temptation. Whenever you're ready is fine with me.


message 62: by Olga (new)

Olga Yolgina | 589 comments Looks like the perfect challenge for someone who's joined the party 7 months late )))

*went to peruse the bookshelves and reviews*


message 63: by Olga (new)

Olga Yolgina | 589 comments It feels a bit like cheating, because one book I started reading yesterday and the other is planned for the next week, so maybe I'll be back for a second round in autumn )))

So, I'd like to see how DivaDiane's and my tastes really compare. The GR comparing tool gives us 70%, but a quick look though the "read" shelf yielded some interesting diversities )))
5 stars - Wild Seed
2 stars - The Silmarillion


message 64: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 3637 comments I’m honored that you chose me! And my bookshelf. I am surprised that I had the audacity to give the Silmarillion only 2 stars! But I do remember my biggest takeaway being that I was simply bored most of the time. It felt a bit like reading Genesis of the Bible. Endless lists of who begat who and unengaging stories.


message 65: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 3637 comments And I’m all for cheating in situations like this! Kill two (or 4 in this case!) birds with one (two) stones!!


message 66: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
Please don't harm any animals in your pursuit of completing this challenge.


message 67: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Since I am pretty caught up on my other challenges for the year I took a look at this and it sounds fun. I do have a question, does it recharge at the end of the year, or is it just an ongoing/unlimited challenge?


message 68: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
I wasn't planning on doing the challenge again officially, but I do like having somewhere specifically for finding a like minded reader or someone whose tastes help individuals find books they'll like. Those might sound like the same thing but occasionally you find someone whose tastes are the opposite to yours so a negative review from them may act as a recommendation to you and vice versa.


message 69: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Ryan wrote: "I wasn't planning on doing the challenge again officially, but I do like having somewhere specifically for finding a like minded reader or someone whose tastes help individuals find books they'll l..."

Understand that.


message 70: by Anthony (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1477 comments I just found this thread. Is anyone taking the approach of naming 5-star reads and 2-star reads from their own bookshelves as the best examples of their taste for the others here to read? (Is that question making sense?)

If so, I have some titles in mind�


message 71: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
That makes sense (to me). I'm curious what books you've rated 2 stars that represent your dislikes!


message 72: by Anthony (last edited Aug 31, 2022 07:21AM) (new)


message 73: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 3637 comments Oh wow. You are definitely better at low ratings than I am.


message 74: by Anthony (last edited Aug 31, 2022 07:40AM) (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1477 comments DivaDiane wrote: "Oh wow. You are definitely better at low ratings than I am."

There was a time, I think, when I was a bit more reluctant to drop my ratings below 3 stars, but as I’ve been devouring more and more books over the last four years than I ever have � even when I was a book-devouring youngster � the gulf between what works for me and what doesn’t has only grown wider and wider. And when I read books that require me to grit my teeth to get through them, unless there’s something compelling or exciting that helps balance out that frustration, it’s 2 stars for me. (I’ve only rated one book 1 star: the atrocious, hot steaming pile of garbage The Silent Patient.)


message 75: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14185 comments Mod
well now you HAVE to do the 5 stars so we can do an analysis =P


message 76: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
And you don't have to limit yourself to books on the group shelf.


message 77: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
I'm so glad to see Station Eleven on that list. Less so about The Mere Wife :/

I need to read your review of that when I'm home.


message 78: by Anthony (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1477 comments Allison wrote: "well now you HAVE to do the 5 stars so we can do an analysis =P"

Happily! Here are my 5-star reads of books from the SFFBC shelf, more or less in order of having read them:

Slaughterhouse-Five
Flowers for Algernon
Doomsday Book
Red Mars
Cat's Cradle
The Dispossessed
The Handmaid's Tale
The Left Hand of Darkness
A Wizard of Earthsea
The Tombs of Atuan
The Farthest Shore
Parable of the Sower
The Word for World Is Forest
Assassin's Apprentice
The Fifth Season
The Obelisk Gate
All the Birds in the Sky
Among Others
Swords and Deviltry
Tigana
Perdido Street Station
Too Like the Lightning
The Windup Girl
A Closed and Common Orbit
Ship of Magic
Dawn
Forty Thousand in Gehenna

I didn’t write reviews for a few of the books I read long before Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ was a thing, but I’ll happily discuss any of them with any of you.


message 79: by Anthony (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1477 comments Ryan wrote: "I'm so glad to see Station Eleven on that list. Less so about The Mere Wife :/

I need to read your review of that when I'm home."


Oh, I was definitely an outlier in these parts on The Mere Wife, but man it did not work for me. I enjoyed a story of hers I read in an anthology, though. I think she’s a gifted writer for sure.


message 80: by Jemppu (new)

Jemppu | 1735 comments Re: The Mere Wife, I need to doubly disappoint you, Ryan.


message 82: by Jemppu (last edited Aug 31, 2022 08:55AM) (new)

Jemppu | 1735 comments Ooh. Didn't realize we were going beyond SFF. I might have to list some of mine.

(Although, a lot of it features on Anthony's lists already).


message 84: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Anthony wrote: "I just found this thread. Is anyone taking the approach of naming 5-star reads and 2-star reads from their own bookshelves as the best examples of their taste for the others here to read? (Is that ..."

Reading through the thread I did see that being done a few times.


message 85: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Anthony wrote: "DivaDiane wrote: "Oh wow. You are definitely better at low ratings than I am."

There was a time, I think, when I was a bit more reluctant to drop my ratings below 3 stars, but as I’ve been devouri..."


I generally find the older I get the more I have an issue going over a three for things. So I have books that are kind of meh and books that I enjoyed in the same grouping. LOL


message 86: by Anna (last edited Aug 31, 2022 02:58PM) (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10423 comments Jemppu, why is Mission Child so lowly rated? :o


message 87: by Jemppu (last edited Aug 31, 2022 03:36PM) (new)

Jemppu | 1735 comments Anna wrote: "Jemppu, why is Mission Child so lowly rated? :o"

It was quite unconvincing in its apparent exploration, and wholly wasteful of the precise opportunity that further investment in the Finnic/Sámi(/Uralic?) elements, it but vaguely bothered to borrow for itself, would've allowed for that exploration.

The structure of the extended story did not offer it any support, either.


message 88: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
I really like Jemppu's Mission Child review. It put me off using the book on a poll.


message 89: by Anna (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10423 comments I'll go read the ewview. (That's a typo, but clearly a negative review is called an ew-view! :D )

I liked Mission Child, but there are a couple of reasons why I was primed to like it, one of them being the excellent blueberry muffins/croissants I lived on for the two days I spent reading the book. And the other being that almost all of my relatives were named in chapter one and then killed in horrible ways.


message 91: by Jemppu (new)

Jemppu | 1735 comments Ryan wrote: "I really like Jemppu's Mission Child review. It put me off using the book on a poll."

...still bothered, that you would do that without further investigating the book yourself.

Anna wrote: "...And the other being that almost all of my relatives were named in chapter one...."

"Uncle-Kari" definitely hit home for me on that regard.


message 92: by Anna (last edited Sep 01, 2022 11:32AM) (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10423 comments OK I very much agree about the gendered pronoun thing making absolutely no sense, and I think I commented on that when I was reading it. (I spent two days in several coffeeshops reading the book, and sent so many screenshots to my family, and posted long musings about it to poor Allison.) But I was able to enjoy the book despite that, and some other minor quibbles I had. In fact I wish it was available on ebook because I want to reread it. I gave my copy to my brother (named in the book) who had it in his backpack during a rainstorm, and it's ruined :(

edit: typo


message 94: by Gabi (new)

Gabi | 3441 comments Ryan wrote: "I wasn't planning on doing the challenge again officially, but I do like having somewhere specifically for finding a like minded reader or someone whose tastes help individuals find books they'll like. Those might sound like the same thing but occasionally you find someone whose tastes are the opposite to yours so a negative review from them may act as a recommendation to you and vice versa.
"


Yes, that's the way I use some reader's bookshelves nowadays. Anthony's 2 star list is a good example here. I've read all of those books par one, and some of my favourites are on there. So Anthony has become a sort of go-to reviewer for me where I take a look at those SFF books he didn't like :D.


message 95: by Anthony (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1477 comments Ha! It’s good to find our bellwethers sometimes! (I still enjoy the fact that occasionally our tastes converge!)


message 96: by Kirsi (new)

Kirsi | 138 comments I forgot about this thread for ages and ages, but lo and behold, I have something to report! I picked DivaDiane for this challenge and am currently chuckling at the result - I LOVED Project Hail Mary, it was a no-brainer 5-star read. On the other hand, I've been trying and trying to get into Neuromancer and it's just not happening. Not as a book, not as an audiobook, it's just booooring and I can't be bothered to care about any of it. I'm seriously questioning my husband's taste in books at the moment.

And as for my sorry history with Sarah J. Maas, which you asked about earlier, I was kind of hoping she'd improve, plus those books were brainless entertainment for me at the time. I finally gave up for good after trying and DNFing A ​Court of Silver Flames. That one soared way past my tolerance limit and I concluded this author just... wasn't for me.


message 97: by Gabi (new)

Gabi | 3441 comments Anthony wrote: "Ha! It’s good to find our bellwethers sometimes! (I still enjoy the fact that occasionally our tastes converge!)"

That goes without question. Your 5 star list has a lot of books on it that I loved as well. (both referring to the SFFBC list, that's the one where we've read almost the same books) I can easily go with your recommendations.


message 98: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Kirsi wrote: "I forgot about this thread for ages and ages, but lo and behold, I have something to report! I picked DivaDiane for this challenge and am currently chuckling at the result - I LOVED [book:Project H..."

In the Neuromancer book, is the person reading it the author, if so find another reader.


message 99: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
Jemppu wrote: "Ryan wrote: "I really like Jemppu's Mission Child review. It put me off using the book on a poll."

...still bothered, that you would do that without further investigating the book yourself.
"


Issues regarding availability basically ruled it out as an option before I had read your review. It was the hope that it was a well executed and novel idea that I could bring some attention to by adding it to a poll that your review killed. The five or so members that would have made the effort to read it may still discover Mission Childs existence by conversations like this.

I investigate plenty. :)


message 100: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1735 comments Mod
Anna wrote: "I'll go read the ewview. (That's a typo, but clearly a negative review is called an ew-view! :D )

I liked Mission Child, but there are a couple of reasons why I was primed to like it, one of them being the excellent blueberry muffins/croissants I lived on for the two days I spent reading the book. And the other being that almost all of my relatives were named in chapter one and then killed in horrible ways."


Well... we're certainly getting to know you. 8D


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