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1dbolahood
Hi again,
I posted my book nudge list earlier and I appreciate everyone's attempts at nudgeing by TBR pile it appears that not to many people are familiar with any of the books I posted. They are mostly genre fiction and after browsing the rest of the posts here there doesn't seem to be too many genre fiction readers in the group...
so I was wondering if anyone would mind if I stole your idea (which I think is a faboulous one by the way) and used it in another group with similar reading tastes to me?
Thanks.
Danielle
I posted my book nudge list earlier and I appreciate everyone's attempts at nudgeing by TBR pile it appears that not to many people are familiar with any of the books I posted. They are mostly genre fiction and after browsing the rest of the posts here there doesn't seem to be too many genre fiction readers in the group...
so I was wondering if anyone would mind if I stole your idea (which I think is a faboulous one by the way) and used it in another group with similar reading tastes to me?
Thanks.
Danielle
2avaland
That's Kevin's call, I suppose (DylanWolf). There is already a teen nudgers group. I think it would probably be the highest of compliments (but I'm told some people on LT don't see it this way). "Book Nudgers: the Genre Edition" sounds like it could be fun for a different gang of readers.
4dylanwolf
Danielle, even if it had got anything to do with me, I've no objection at all.
Although I'd like to think we are fairly eclectic I suspect our genre here might be thought of as "popular literary" and we only overlap with fantasy, sci-fi, romance, western and so on in a few instances. Consequently those with shelves full of, say, Asimov, Moorcock, Dick and Clarke might not find too many interesting nudges. So, go ahead and good luck.
Although I'd like to think we are fairly eclectic I suspect our genre here might be thought of as "popular literary" and we only overlap with fantasy, sci-fi, romance, western and so on in a few instances. Consequently those with shelves full of, say, Asimov, Moorcock, Dick and Clarke might not find too many interesting nudges. So, go ahead and good luck.
5aviddiva
Dbolahood,please let me know if you do start a "genre" group -- I certainly read plenty of genre fiction, although I hadn't read any of the ones in your bookpile so I wasn't able to give you a nudge this time.