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  1. SuperReaderGirl

    Solved - The Burning by Graham Masterton

    Welcome to the forum, Flutterbytans! That's a tough one! I haven't read it....I have been googling & searching goodreads but haven't found it yet....anyone else have any ideas?
  2. SuperReaderGirl

    Random Question..Keep posting

    Yes! I'm super curious now. Do you like hard boiled eggs?
  3. SuperReaderGirl

    Book Reviews

    Those are good points, Pontalba! I'll have Rob look into the personal blog/page idea. For now, Karen C, do you want to start your own reviews thread under "General Book Discussion"? It could also maybe work under "Book Search & Suggestions".
  4. SuperReaderGirl

    Welcome to Book and Reader, Amber! We hope you'll enjoy yourself here!

    Welcome to Book and Reader, Amber! We hope you'll enjoy yourself here!
  5. SuperReaderGirl

    Welcome to Book and Reader, Whinchat! We'd love to have you join us in our book discussions...

    Welcome to Book and Reader, Whinchat! We'd love to have you join us in our book discussions! What kinds of books do you usually like to read?
  6. SuperReaderGirl

    hi all friend

    Welcome, Cherry!
  7. SuperReaderGirl

    Book Reviews

    We love the idea of having a place to post book reviews! The system previously used on this forum is apparently no longer available, but we're looking into options. For now it might make the most sense to place reviews in somewhat genre specific places. The book discussions started using...
  8. SuperReaderGirl

    Recommend some books for me?

    :welcome Welcome, Latsi! I'll try and get you some more suggestions tomorrow. I like reading books with alternate societies as well!
  9. SuperReaderGirl

    Never Ending Book Titles: Words in Common

    The Candy Shop War by Brandon Mull
  10. SuperReaderGirl

    Never Ending Book Titles: Words in Common

    Ooooh. That makes it more complicated! :) I just thought the underlined word showed which word the new title had in common with the previous post.... If someone picks a one word title, you'd kind of have to duplicate...... The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
  11. SuperReaderGirl

    Never Ending Book Titles: Words in Common

    The Night Circus by by Erin Morgenstern (Haven't read this yet & have yet to decide if I want to - have any of you read it?)
  12. SuperReaderGirl

    Word Association

    stand
  13. SuperReaderGirl

    Word Association

    eggs
  14. SuperReaderGirl

    Never Ending Book Titles: Words in Common

    I had one in mind too! ;) .....Shall we just pretend Maine played her title?
  15. SuperReaderGirl

    2014 Books Coming Out

    The metaphors in Shatter Me do take some getting used to (true of The Book Thief as well!) and I'll admit I felt completely lost at the end of #1 but the book was super engrossing for me, felt unique, kept me guessing, and I had a hard time putting it down. I have yet to read #2 and plan to...
  16. SuperReaderGirl

    Never Ending Song Titles:Words in Common

    Through the Dark - One Direction
  17. SuperReaderGirl

    Never Ending Song Titles:Words in Common

    :p OK, here's the new thread, in case anyone's interested: http://www.bookandreader.com/threads/never-ending-book-titles-words-in-common.26825/
  18. SuperReaderGirl

    Never Ending Book Titles: Words in Common

    We have a thread running like this for song titles started by abecedarian, and I thought it might be fun to do it with books. :) It's just for fun but also gives us exposure to book titles we may have not seen before and may find interesting. Here's the general idea: Look at the previous...
  19. SuperReaderGirl

    Never Ending Song Titles:Words in Common

    Should we start one of these for book titles?
  20. SuperReaderGirl

    Does size matter?

    They've probably been mostly Young Adult fiction. If I'm really into a book, I hate to see it end. All the Harry Potter books, Mockingjay (the end felt rushed), Andrea Cremer's Nightshade.... and Robin McKinley's Pegasus totally dragged in parts and was a bit slow moving, but I HATED getting...
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