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  1. Hmm. Unable to load... is it a page within the forum that you’re linking to?
  2. Wow, that was timely! What an interesting topic though, especially now! I have to admit, the pandemic didn’t even cross my mind when I read Mrs Dalloway. I’d definitely be interested to read it again with that in mind. I read an article a few days ago (I can’t remember which paper it was in now, it just popped up as a recommended article on my phone) where someone was explaining that they’d expect another ‘roaring twenties’ in the coming years because that is the trend after every pandemic. By the same theory I suppose our literature should follow similar trends!?
  3. Happy new year! I am very determined to read more this year so I’m planning to finish my current book (Jasper Fforde - One of Our Thursdays is Missing) in the next few days
  4. Me too! I assume it’s the weirdness at the moment changing our normal routines. I felt like the whole of December went by in a few days. Hope you’re okay. Don’t feel pressured to join in this month if you don’t feel up to it. And remember there’s an extra day so you can just see how you feel tomorrow or the next day
  5. I just posted it! I kept mine really simple this year. I'm hoping I can make it less bare by reading loads of really good books in January . Yours looks good so far to me! You could always do it a bit differently this year, or leave yourself quite a few empty threads so you can add in the other stuff later when you feel like it?
  6. Spare one, just in case. Thread open
  7. I usually start my reading thread with a list of books on my shelf but, to be honest, I usually forget to cross them off anyway, so let's do things a bit differently this year. Every year I set my reading goal on goodreads to 50. I'm yet to actually make it to 50 but I do like a challenge. So 50 it is for 2021! Total Number of Books read in 2021: 0 I also usually do a 'books acquired' list (and I've only just realised that 'acquired' makes it sound like I might be stealing the books... I actually just meant books that I've received as presents as well as ones I bought for myself!). I started doing that to try to make sure I was getting through the books already on my shelves faster than (or at least at the same time that) I was buying new ones. But 2020 hasn't really left me in the mood for being sensible about books. Honestly I'm planning to buy as many books as I can afford in 2021. And I'm going to make sure I give myself more time to read. I know this year is going to have many of the same challenges as 2020. Things aren't going to be easy. But I do also know that giving myself time to relax has a huge impact on how productive I am when I'm working. So reading more is a win/win decision . Here's to a year where we get to read more, relax more and look forward to better things
  8. The fact that I'm still reading the same books I posted about on November 27th really sums up my reading year in 2020! I'm going to do an extremely brief catch up on my 2020 reviews, because I read some brilliant books and it doesn't seem right to just leave them out, but I also can't wait to start a new reading thread and start putting 2020 entirely behind us. Right. Here we go. If the last book I reviewed was The Magpie Tree then the next book I read was: The Loch of the Dead by Oscar de Muriel: This was the fourth book in the 'Frey & McGray' series. They're Victorian era detective novels in a pretty classic style but always with a supernatural edge (McGray is really into the supernatural, Frey is a sceptic - it's actually an interesting reflection of Victorian attitudes towards science and the supernatural but we won't get into that...). These books are always good and I'd highly recommend them to any detective fiction fan. The characters are great, they're brilliantly developed and even though they play on stereotypes it's in a way that's quite funny and it doesn't stop them from feeling like believable people. There are also times when you really feel for the two main characters as both have interesting backgrounds. McGray in particular has a huge mystery in his past that runs through every book and still manages to feel fresh and gripping. In comparison to the previous books this one seemed a little darker, bringing in elements that are more traditional to horror than detective fiction. I loved it. In fact, I love it so much that I had to go straight on to the next book in the series: The Darker Arts Brilliant for the same reasons as above but with even more tension. You know when you feel like you need to read really fast because you have to know what's going to happen? Plus I genuinely had no idea how it was going to end or what the solution to the mystery was going to be until the end. Clever mystery and cleverly written. We get to find out some more about one of the really interesting 'background characters' who's in previous books too. Next was: The Ladies of Grace Adieu by Susanna Clarke A book of short stories from the same world as Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. That novel had such incredible world building and drew me into the story so much that it was nice just to revisit the world in these stories. The book is written as though it was written by someone in that world. If that makes sense. Some of them are from the same time period that Strange and Norrell are in (Strange even appears in one of them) but others are older stories from that world, looking at traditional tales about fairy visitors and the Raven King (who is an important old figure from the novel). You'd definitely get more from this is you've already read Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell but it was brilliant. Clarke is now one of my favourite authors. (I'm excited but also a bit scared to read her new book Piranesi, in case I don't like it!) Last book is: The Witch House by Ann Rawson This was a brilliant mystery. The main character (Alice) has recently been released from a care facility, where she ended up after suffering a mental breakdown following the death of her grandmother. Then she finds a body and all the evidence points to her. The murder mystery itself in this is very good but I think what really makes it is Alice's battle with the stigma of having had mental health problems. The way people treat her and the way she feels about herself, sometimes doubting her own mind and her ability to recall past events, really makes you want her to find solutions. It's definitely possible in this one to work out 'whodunnit' before the end, but I still wasn't expecting the ending! I'll definitely look out for more books by this author. And I think that's it. I finished 20 books in total this year, which is a lot less than usual. Hopefully 2021 will be better for reading as well as better all round. Time to plan my new reading thread
  9. Everyone remembers where they were when the BookWorld was remade. One of Our Thursdays is Missing - Jasper Fforde
  10. Aha! This might have identified the issue! I never use a URL to insert images here, I save the images to my desktop and then just 'choose file', so I hadn't noticed a problem with URL's at all. One of the weird problems I haven't been able to work out is that, although links still work, embedding them doesn't. Raven's comment is making me wonder whether it's because we're running from an old version of the software. It would also explain why we can't use the 'at' symbol to link member's names at the moment. If it is that then I'm really happy about it, because it means there's nothing wrong in our code, we just need to update our software. Andrea, I'm sorry about the slow loading (and you really don't need to apologise!). It's not just you, it keeps happening periodically because the forum database is currently so stupidly enormous that our server freaks out occasionally. You did miss a lot with the technical issues! I've been told not to touch the databases, since I can't code, so I've been looking at moving us to be hosted by the people who made our software, so they can fix it. Actually I do have a bit of an update on that front... as it's been a while since I heard from them I got in touch to find out whether we can go ahead with the move soon and was told that yes it should be possible. Unfortunately, because of how their customer service team works, I can't just make speak I to the same person more than once, which can get slightly confusing. Most of their team is away until the 3rd anyway though so on Sunday I'll send a message to the right team and tell them we'd like to go ahead with the move if it's possible now. This time though I'll just take it really slowly and get a specific time frame for the move from them before I let anything move from our current host. We should not have been offline for more than 24 hours before and this time I'm determined not to let it happen. If they can move us then the link issues and the slow loading should be fixed immediately, because they can fix anything that's awry in the code as well as updating us to the newest version.
  11. This is brilliant. Now to try and remember what I read this year... Gosh! Doesn't that look pretty! It's your favourite book cover of 2020! It has to be The House Without Windows by Barbara Newhall Follett. It's one of the prettiest book covers I've ever owned, not just from 2020! They bring me words I like to read! It's your favourite publisher of 2020! I don't think I have one. I did discover a couple of indie publishers this year that I'm excited to try more books by though, Red Dog Press and Orenda Books... so them if that's not cheating Your favourite book that somebody read to you! It's your audiobook recommendation of 2020! I don't really listen to audiobooks but my boyfriend likes to listen to an audiobook to go to sleep and my favourite that he has is the Sherlock Holmes collection. I've read all their works, darling! It's your most read author of 2020! It's a tie between Terry Pratchett, Susanna Clarke and Oscar de Muriel (two of each!) I've heard it all before! Your recommended re-read of 2020! Any of Terry Pratchett's books I'd rather rub broken glass into my eyes! It's your book that wasn't worth bothering with in 2020! I know I did give up on a book this year but I can't remember what it was... it might have been The Tiger Warrior. That was not good. I was expecting so much more! It's your biggest literary let-down of 2020! Probably Soot by Andrew Martin. It started with great potential and then I just remember being massively let down by the ending. Which was so memorable I now can't remember what it was... Gosh! Doesn't that look prettier! It's your favourite illustrated book of 2020! Well this has to be The House Without Windows again because I think I spent as long staring at Jackie Morris's illustrations as I did actually reading the book. Growing up is so over-rated! It's your children's book recommendation of 2020! The Wind in the Willows was the only children's book I read this year, but I was also surprised at how beautifully written it is. I like people to think I'm deep! It's your recommended classic of 2020! The Wind in the Willows is a pretty close one for this too actually but I think Fahrenheit 451 was my favourite. I have a very short attent... What were we talking about? It's your favourite short story (or collection of short stories) of 2020! The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories by Susanna Clarke. Her world-building is incredible. I split my sides and wet myself!* It's the funniest book you read in 2020! Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters (re-reads count, right?). As well as having a really funny take on Shakespearean theatre I love Magrat, the awkward witch. I'd crawl over hot coals to convince others how good this is! It's your book of the year, 2020! I've actually read some really great books this year but I think the one that really amazed me, that I was really sad to finish, was Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke. If you get a pop-up about not being able to embed links just close it and post the link anyway, it will work!
  12. Oh no! I really wasn't expecting you to hate it. I kind of want to read it now though just to find out how different it is to the Chronicles of St Mary's! I've been slowly making my way through Jasper Fforde's One of Our Thursdays is Missing. It's brilliant but I'm trying to pace myself because there's only one more in the series after this! If i can make it last another day I'll try to finish it for the first 2021 read-a-thon
  13. I hope it was equally as good then!
  14. Sounds like a great book to end the year on! (Unless you’re going to try to squeeze one more in!?)
  15. You know I’ve actually tried to read it (decided it’s two books on there, not one, haven’t worked out which books still though!) You never know, maybe one day Merry Christmas everyone! It’s a weird one but I hope you’ll all spoil yourselves today in the best way you can think of. You deserve it
  16. The position I’ve put it in makes it really hard to get a good angle for a photo! As you can see I’ve already been experimenting with where I want my books on there
  17. I’ve just caught up on this thread and it is excellent Muggle not I think that’s the biggest poinsettia I’ve ever seen, it’s beautiful! (And I love your tree!) I’m planning a very Christmassy day for the rest of today. I’m going to try to finish all my wrapping, listen to Christmas music, have a nice bath and drink hot chocolate. I had a really lovely early Christmas present yesterday. My boyfriend tricked me into thinking it was something we were keeping for his dad for Christmas, but he texted me yesterday to say he really needed a picture of the ‘cabinet for his dad’ so could I take the wrapping paper off it and send him a picture. Well, it was not a cabinet, it was a writing desk that had been partly painted with books and partly covered in real book pages under a kind of resin (there’s a word for it I can’t think of now... decoupage maybe? That might be the wrong thing...). I got my phone to ask him what was going on and he’d just sent ‘Merry Christmas’ . I’ve always wanted a proper writing desk!
  18. I’m glad you posted early, I’m looking forward to starting a new year of reading. This one hasn’t been great! I agree that New Year’s Day might not be great for a lot of people. I suppose we could just extend it to include Monday, the 4th? I’d be fine with moving it forward a week too though, what does everyone else think?
  19. Hello, you seem to have posted this topic multiple times. If you’re having trouble loading a page you don’t need to click submit again, it will usually have already worked . In answer to your question, I don’t personally think there is a correlation between readers and makeup users.
  20. Sorry, the image at the bottom of that post actually was broken, that was my fault! You can see most images on the forum though can't you? Firefox's warning that the site isn't secure (you'd get that on Chrome too) is because we don't have an active ssl certificate. The site is perfectly safe to view and use but we don't have a high enough level of security that you could safely make a payment, for example. But since I hope nobody is sharing their card details over the forum anyway I didn't think the certificate was worth the extra expense (renewing one of those certificates would be more than the whole yearly cost of the forum software!). I don't think that would stop you from viewing images though. It doesn't sound like the images are being blocked by firefox but I can't think what else it would be that wouldn't effect everyone. Hmm... I'll look into it and get back to you!
  21. You are definitely allowed to get away with this one! I'd say it's more of a 'not applicable' than a fail. Fingers crossed for lots of library visits in 2021 This is one positive of not being able to go out much this year!
  22. The wheel has been spun (I might find a way to show you all the wheel one of these days, it's a lot of fun, it even has sound effects ) ... And the winner of the Autumn Giveaway is.... Athena! Congratulations Athena!
  23. This sounds like perfection I’ve got a busy few days unfortunately but I’m going to try to at least finish The Other World, It Whispers for the read-a-thon! I hope everyone is still enjoying their reading!
  24. Hi Smoritz, I'm afraid I had to remove the link from your post as we don't allow new members to include links. We also don't allow posts that are purely promotional but if you'd like to discuss your thoughts with other readers here on the forum you are of course very welcome, it sounds like an interesting subject!
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