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Fiction, short and long. At least that's the long and short of it.



Reading Groups I Own
The Crazy Antediluvians
Stumbling Funsters
Holmsian Dottles
Mad Hatters
Ushers
Outta Time
Vortex REaders
Avid Readers 2
The BookGlutton Big Read: The Death of Ivan Ilych
Weekend Readers
Autumn Reading
Reading Tricksters
Private Reading and Corrections
Late-night readers
Annother Idea
tdawg's Reading Group for the Winter
Oprah's Book Club Reads Dickens
tdawg's Reading Group 2
Reading Now!
tdawg's Reading Group
A Reading Group
Short Story Peeps
Morbid Autumn Readers
More Sci-Fi

Reading Groups I'm In
Me and Travster
Russian Writers Urbana
Urbana Poets Society
Keep It Real
Hesse
The Open Minds
Russian Shorts
Autobio Group
The Newsies
Scornful Lemons
Dark Sci-Fi Afficianadoes
The NYU Cultural Foundations 2 nine-thirties
Austen Alive!
kitty lit
Wannabe Writers
The Brontes
penn dutch culture
PG Wodehouse
Big Dog Like
Autumn Reading
Imagery Fans
Book View Cafe
Networked Readers
ePubBooks.com
Jack London Aficionados
Featured Author Readings
Booklovers2009
Science Fiction book club
Vamp and Ire
McTeaguers
War and Peace
Experimental Interactive
What It’s Like to Chill with the Most Ruthless Men in the World Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic: Confessions of a Female Wa
ParaNormal R
Trellises
CraftLit
Sacred Clouds of the Night
Hauntings
Kahuna's Heavy Hitters
Reading Tricksters
Group For Any AP Student
Katie Mac Group Reads
a cabinet of curiosities
THE FIRST SIGHT.......
amartin
Classics,I have always wanted to read....
Simply Joyce
Girlebooks
Door Readers
TOP GUN BOOK LOVERS
Southern Gothic
Weekly Readers!
JaxsLady's Reads
Science Fiction
Historical Fiction Fans
's Reading Group
schmudde's Reading Group
MobytestGuy's Book Group
lparamore's Reading Group
Scifi
tdawg
Travis Alber BookGlutton HQ United States

TABLE TALK

12_1c6ba2861f68441ca3360ac27752b025sm36x36 Excited about the site upgrades!
tdawg, 354 days ago
Profile-defaultimg-sm I'm setting this up for my wife's web site, which I am in the process of building. I registered only because it seemed the only way to download the free BookGlutton Web Widget: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/bookglutton_widget_embeddable_book_c
LoydH, 443 days ago
17150_58c6f852d8c4047d8bb5e770f9ad8f23sm36x36 This is kind of neat, is there an APP for it yet? Can it work on portable devices like the iPad?
Philmobile, 455 days ago
Profile-defaultimg-sm Thanks for the skype calll and intro into your site.
JessicaH, 490 days ago
16261_b0eb68168b7b260cc78ab95c48835b56sm36x36 Testing social reading for a post on my blog and for BookCamp in Montreal. Must say i like this one very much. Real social features. Any plan for other language like french?
Christian Liboiron, 523 days ago

PUBLIC NOTES

Scotch Eggs!: My Aunt Leslie brought us Scotch Eggs while we were living in LA in 2004. Delicious. She used sausage and since they were already made we just slightly reheated in the microwave. So neat to see them a hundred years earlier!
Good Things to Eat as Suggested by Rufus
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Great Book!: This book is a great read for anyone running a web business, and flickr and netflix are excellent case studies.
Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Myth of Epiphany: Good point...ideas usually knock around in your head, influenced by what you see around you.
The Myths of Innovation
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
William Gibson Quote: How true - not to mention how we spent over a century inputing with an unergonomic qwerty interface...
Designing Gestural Interfaces
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Starting with the Well: Makes sense. I remember people talking about The Well in the 1990s...didn't realize it started in the mid-80's.
Designing Social Interfaces
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Computerized Biometrics!: Good point - DNA is too slow, and fingerprints do have that shadow of "criminality"
Database Nation
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Barrel Culture of Herbs: What a great idea!
Bukovina: I think this is now split between Romania and Ukraine
Dracula
Monday, September 28, 2009
Oil: Great Line: It oozed from the ventages of his talk.
Journeys to Bagdad - 1915
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Swabia: Swabia consists of much of the present-day state of Baden-Württemberg
The Willows
Monday, June 29, 2009
The Danube: This is a great description of the Danube. I'm there...
The Willows
Monday, June 29, 2009
Good point: This is true. Ebooks are different than paper books and should be treated as such.
Ebooks: Neither E, Nor Books
Sunday, June 28, 2009
i'm hooked: great beginning!
Morpheus
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Good Form?: Not sure but this seems like a good way to start it ou!
A New Contribution From tdawg
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Parsnip Fritters: We're going to try these out next Thursday. Sounds delicious!
Sweeping the piazza and the science of homemaking?: Wow. Naturally the piazza needs swept. :) It's very odd to to hear someone say that science and mathematics will surely contribute to to "homemaking knowledge." I suppose that's true, just as it contributes to driving cars, shopping, and going on hikes. You just can't get away from science and math, once you know it.
A Dickens Classic?: Anyone know whether this was popular during the Victorian Era?
Great first line.: This is a great first line - towering and positive - indicative of the jazz age.
Babbitt
Friday, May 23, 2008
A little harsh, don't you think?: I know where the author is going with this, but it seems a bit mean, eh?
Hymettus Honey: This honey comes from the flowering thyme plant - it's supposed to be the best honey in the world, although I've never had it. Hymettus is a mountain near Athens, i think.
The Complete Book of Cheese
Monday, March 31, 2008
Cheshire Cheese over time: Sounds like Cheshire cheese has changed over time -- may be a little softer now days...they even stopped making the blue after a while. You can read more about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheshire_cheese
The Complete Book of Cheese
Monday, March 31, 2008
Udine and Sintram: Undine & Sintram is by De la Motte Fonque. It may be a love story...
Little Women
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
The King - defeated?: The king's rough day at work...not exempt!
Are these real works?: Are these real or fictional?
The Haunted Bookshop
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Only 30,000?: I'd like to know what's on his list...
The Haunted Bookshop
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Little Rhyme: seas, pigs and beans. Clever.
Flappers and Philosophers
Friday, December 7, 2007
Eww.: No wonder he wasn't sleeping well...
The Time Machine
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Great Sun: Great imagery - the sun "plumping" into the sea...
Flappers and Philosophers
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Great first line: That's a great first line!
Frankenstein
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
volcanos: like hawaii!
A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Sunday, October 28, 2007

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