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Let me add my grateful thanks to Sunala as well.  If it were left up to me, I'd never read anything but mysteries, all year long.  But because of this forum, I stepped out of my comfort zone and read many recommended books in different genres that I would have never tried on my own.  I love this thread and check it every day.  Thank you to Sunala and all those who post here!

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Honeybit, thank you for remembering that the original person who led this monthly thread was LAINEY. She did it forever!

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I am a recent poster to the Book Threads. I don't know what I was thinking but I just never took the time to dive into this forum until recently. Wow!! Did I miss a lot. So many recommendations and as someone else mentioned I have even taken to books that our outside of my normal Genre of reading material. i was becoming stagnate in what I was choosing to read and I have so many more options now.

 

Here is to more books in 2018. I hope that everyone has a blessed New year.

 

 

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I too appreciate the thread although I may not read as quickly as others or post regularly. It is always a treat to find a book that I may not ordinarily come across. Thank you Lainey for starting the thread and to Sunala to carry it to the next chapter.

 

Happy New Year!

 

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Many thanks, Sunala!  This forum is a great thing for us readers.  We appreicate all you  do.

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@dawg lover wrote:

Let me add my grateful thanks to Sunala as well.  If it were left up to me, I'd never read anything but mysteries, all year long.  But because of this forum, I stepped out of my comfort zone and read many recommended books in different genres that I would have never tried on my own.  I love this thread and check it every day.  Thank you to Sunala and all those who post here!


 

@dawg lover. I couldn't agree more and I've had the opposite experience.  When I was young I read every Agatha but after that I almost never read mysteries, cozies or ones like the book I'm reading now, 'The Dry" (with the exception of Flavias which are not especially mysteries). 

 

This forum has opened me up to a world of cozies and great mysteries like "The Dry" and "Magpie Murders" that keep me so focused I can tune out some of the stress and pain I live with daily.  

 

I stepped out of my comfort zone too and so glad I did.  Thanks Lainey and Sunala and everyone here and Happy New Year to all!

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@Lilysmom wrote:

As we are approaching the end of the year, I wanted to take a moment to thank you for  managing the monthly reading thread.  For me, this is one of the main reasons I keep coming back to these forums.  Wouldn't think about going anywhere else for book recommendations.

 

The forum is so great for notice of new books and authors and I am sure there are many like me who know who to follow in the threads for people with similar reading tastes.

 

Thanks so much @sunala.  Your efforts are much appreciated ❤️💕❤️.  LM


@Lilysmom-  THANK YOU for starting this heartwarming thread, and thank you to everyone who posted, including

 

@LoriLori

@sassenach1

@SWEET

@Yahooey

@icezeus

@smoky22

@abbalulu

@kitty45

@insomniac2

@Honeybit

@DukeBlueNan

@dawg lover

And all who I missed!

 

You're all the BEST and I look forward to reading all the posts here to get ideas for my own, enormous and forever-growing list of books to read!

 

What I do here deserves no thanks, as it's a labor of love for you all who come here to share your love of reading. 

 

May 2018 be the year that we read lots of exciting and mind-blowing books that we can share with the group!

 

Hugs, Sunny

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I must put in my thanks as well @Lilysmom @sunala.  I do not know what I would have done without this forum daily way back when Lainey was involved.  Nor could I imagine my life without books.  Just last week at our family Christmas dinner my son commented on how books kept my DDL from smoking many years ago.  Instead of buying a pack a day she went for weeks buying a new paperback a day to distract herself from smoking.  I had forgotten she used to books to ease the cravings and it worked!

Thank you so much Sunala for your time, attention, and patience to us all while our noses are stuck in a book in another world.

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@beckyb1012 wrote:

I must put in my thanks as well @Lilysmom @sunala.  I do not know what I would have done without this forum daily way back when Lainey was involved.  Nor could I imagine my life without books.  Just last week at our family Christmas dinner my son commented on how books kept my DDL from smoking many years ago.  Instead of buying a pack a day she went for weeks buying a new paperback a day to distract herself from smoking.  I had forgotten she used to books to ease the cravings and it worked!

Thank you so much Sunala for your time, attention, and patience to us all while our noses are stuck in a book in another world.


 

@beckyb1012- thank YOU for being here and sharing your books with everyone. This is a group effort, you know! 

"That's a great first pancake."
Lady Gaga, to Tony Bennett