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Related: About this forumForum for those who read books?
I would like to have a place where we can share books that we've read. Have discussions about them, etc. Just like we do for movies & TV shows.
Example: I'm reading a book now called 'Tightrope, Americans reaching for hope'. This book speaks to many of us about the fragility of our economic system and the support network that is failing our society.
Earl, if there is enough interest, could you creat this please?
Discuss amongst yourselves...
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RainCaster
Aug 2022
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SheltieLover
(60,565 posts)1. Yes! Fiction group link.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1193
Not nearly as active as main forums, but you're just in time for the group's Sunday morning post. Watch for it around 10am.
Of course you can post there anytime, but Sun. morning is the most active.
I believe there is also a non-fiction group.
Enjoy!
Not nearly as active as main forums, but you're just in time for the group's Sunday morning post. Watch for it around 10am.
Of course you can post there anytime, but Sun. morning is the most active.
I believe there is also a non-fiction group.
Enjoy!
sl8
(16,276 posts)2. There are several groups in the 'Reading & Writing' category:
dweller
(25,263 posts)3. Look here
SheltieLover
(60,565 posts)5. Here is non-fiction link
RainCaster
(11,688 posts)6. Thank you all for your replies
I thought I'd looked thoroughly, you showed me otherwise. Thanks for the pointers.