1cyderry
As we discussed in the October Thread, I have removed those members who have been inactive for a lengthy period of time.
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2cyderry
December is a magical time of year so no matter the weather or activities that will take through the remainder of the year, we should end the year with a smile.
To add that magic to our gardens, let's look to FAIRY GARDENS.
Essentially, fairy gardens—also called enchanted gardens—are minuscule plots that include live plants, flowers, mushrooms, tiny statues, darling trinkets, and other mini accessories such as furniture, fountains, or swings. They're constructed indoors or out.





Fairies seem to like spaces that flow. In general, fairies don't like to be seen, so placing stones to hide behind and small hollowed out logs to shelter in will make them more comfortable. If you're crafty, you might try making a little house – something that looks like it could have grown there, perhaps.
Another Welsh legend explains why foxgloves bend and sway so gracefully. It has nothing to do with the wind, but that as the flower is sacred to the fairies, it has the power of recognizing them, and indeed all spiritual beings who pass by, and that it bows in deference to them as they waft along.
What are the rules for a fairy garden?
Don't use iron or nickel in the fairy garden as they will repel your fairies.
Fairies appreciate when you recycle, compost and garden organically.
Perfect playmates for fairies are fireflies, ladybugs and butterflies.
Fairies have an affection for honey, sugar and sweet cakes.
To add that magic to our gardens, let's look to FAIRY GARDENS.
Essentially, fairy gardens—also called enchanted gardens—are minuscule plots that include live plants, flowers, mushrooms, tiny statues, darling trinkets, and other mini accessories such as furniture, fountains, or swings. They're constructed indoors or out.





Fairies seem to like spaces that flow. In general, fairies don't like to be seen, so placing stones to hide behind and small hollowed out logs to shelter in will make them more comfortable. If you're crafty, you might try making a little house – something that looks like it could have grown there, perhaps.
Another Welsh legend explains why foxgloves bend and sway so gracefully. It has nothing to do with the wind, but that as the flower is sacred to the fairies, it has the power of recognizing them, and indeed all spiritual beings who pass by, and that it bows in deference to them as they waft along.
What are the rules for a fairy garden?
Don't use iron or nickel in the fairy garden as they will repel your fairies.
Fairies appreciate when you recycle, compost and garden organically.
Perfect playmates for fairies are fireflies, ladybugs and butterflies.
Fairies have an affection for honey, sugar and sweet cakes.
3cyderry



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AInkspill 53 / 55 96.4%
Ameise1
10 / 10 100.0%Ann_R 9 / 25 36.0%
atozgrl
25 / 25 100.0%benitastarnd
99 / 72 137.5%Bookbrained 57 / 70 81.4%
brakketh 20 / 34 58.8%
bumblesby 18 / 20 90.0%
ca_dmv 8 / 12 66.7%
Caramellunacy
25 / 24 104.2%Cecilturtle
54 / 50 108.0%clue
42 / 40 105.0%Coach_of_Alva
52 / 50 104.0%connie53
50 / 36 138.9%curioussquared
78 / 65 120.0%CurrerBell 32 / 50 64.0%
cyderry
90 / 72 125.0%detailmuse
42 / 40 105.0%DisassemblyOfReason 41 / 100 41.0%
EGBERTINA
595 / 25 2380.0%enemyanniemae 0 / 50 0.0%
Familyhistorian
65 / 65 100.0%floremolla 41 / 40 102.5%
formativeage 5 / 10 50.0%
fuzzi
66 / 50 132.0%handshakes 12 / 32 37.5%
HelenBaker
48 / 48 100.0%Henrik_Madsen 28 / 50 56.0%
humouress 16 / 25 64.0%
Jackie_K
46 / 40 115.0%kac522
76 / 75 101.3%KWharton 8 / 12 66.7%
Kyler_Marie 52 / 60 86.7%
LadyBookworth 12 / 30 40.0%
lindapanzo
95 / 84 113.1%LisaMorr 20 / 40 50.0%
madhatter22 22 / 50 44.0%
majkia
118 / 65 181.5%martencat 11 / 18 61.1%
MissWatson
124 / 75 165.3%nebula21 5 / 12 41.7%
postsbygina 24 / 55 43.6%
QuestingA 36 / 50 72.0%
rabbitprincess
95 / 40 237.5%readingtangent 30 / 55 54.5%
Rebeki
32 / 30 106.7%Robertgreaves
75 / 72 104.2%rocketjk 17 / 30 56.7%
rosalita memorial
50 / 50 100.0%sallylou61
27 / 24 112.5%si
26 / 25 104.0%torontoc 19 / 30 63.3%
twogreys 19 / 24 79.2%
VioletCrown 31 / 52 59.6%
wandaly
24 / 24 100.0%4cyderry

We actually have members - fuzzi, rabittprincess, MissWatson, majkia, curioussquared, benitastarnd, detailmuse, connie53, cyderry, sallylou61, lindapanzo, Rebecki, si, Jackie_K, Robertgreaves, and EGBERTINA - who have reached their goals! This month they were joined by wandaly, Ameise1, Cecilturtle, kac522, atozgirl, Familyhistorian, Caramellunacy,clue, and Coach_of_Alva!
Those leading the pack toward their goals are:
AInkspill 96.4%
bumblesby 90.0%
Kyler_Marie 86.7%
We have reached our goal now that we have eliminated the inactive members.
But we still have ROOTS TO DIG! Or at least I know, I do!
5Cecilturtle
What a great job, everyone!
Chèli, those gardens are too cute for words! What a delightful idea for this month of celebrations. I mean... I would want to live there :D
Wishing you all a great reading month. Since I've reached my goal I'm tackling longer reads to get a couple of Big Fat Books off my shelves.
Chèli, those gardens are too cute for words! What a delightful idea for this month of celebrations. I mean... I would want to live there :D
Wishing you all a great reading month. Since I've reached my goal I'm tackling longer reads to get a couple of Big Fat Books off my shelves.
6Robertgreaves
Cuteness overload :)
Hope everybody has a great end of year season with lots of reading time.
Hope everybody has a great end of year season with lots of reading time.
7benitastrnad
I have a friend who created a fairy garden for her granddaughter and even though the granddaughter is now in junior high and too old for such things, my friend faithfully adds new pieces to it from time-to-time. She is just fascinated with it, and loves collecting items for it. But not too many, she says she doesn't want the fairy garden to overtake their small backyard.
8majkia
Love the Fairy gardens! Congrats to all of us for so much ROOTing! Have a great season no matter how you celebrate.
9cyderry
I decided on the fairy garden theme because Daryl Wood Gerber has two cozy mystery series -Fairy Garden Mysteries and Aroma Wellness Mysteries - that have fairy characters and they are so charming.
10MissWatson
Fairy gardens are just perfect for the season! I'm happy we have reached our goals, but I'm sure we'll continue ROOTing nonetheless.
11Cecilturtle
>9 cyderry: sounds delightfully fun!
12Familyhistorian
Thanks for the stats, Chèli. I've noticed Fairy Gardens showing up in the forest trails around here. BC has many treed areas with trails.
13MissWatson
I can report my first ROOT for December, Letzte Ernte. It is also my number 125, 50 books beyond my goal. Retirement is simply wonderful!
16readingtangent
So cute! And yayyy for reaching our group goal! :)
17AnishaInkspill
>3 cyderry: Still getting the hang of this, I have posted in the nov thread (https://www.librarything.com/topic/365482#n8686521 messages: 18, 34, 45) and maybe I should be updating it elsewhere but my latest update is 52 / 55, if I've missed a step, pls let me know :)
(reporting root 78)
finished reading Jamaica Inn and Measure by Measure
new total 52 of 55 🌴
(reporting root 78)
finished reading Jamaica Inn and Measure by Measure
new total 52 of 55 🌴
18Robertgreaves
>17 AnishaInkspill: Have you made a ticker and kept it up to date? That's what cyderry uses to update the stats so if you don't update your ticker, she won't have your latest figures.
19AnishaInkspill
>18 Robertgreaves: yes I made the tickertape here , https://www.librarything.com/topic/356418#n8648629, post 78 but updating in Nov progress, but have updated it.
Though not sure if to update it here or the monthly progress.
Though not sure if to update it here or the monthly progress.
20cyderry
>19 AnishaInkspill: I've adjusted your numbers. When I looked at the tickers I guess I didn't get the new number. Apologies.
21kac522
>19 AnishaInkspill: As long as you keep your ticker up-to-date, you do not need to post here. Your ticker is your official count, and that is the number used in each month's summary.
22AnishaInkspill
>20 cyderry: thank you for updating it, and it's fine, I'm getting teh hang of things
23AnishaInkspill
>21 kac522: okay, that's good to knowm, and I think I get it now
24postsbygina
updated my ticker!
25detailmuse
Fairy gardens, what fun! I love that some here have seen them in the wild.
26HelenBaker
Finally a root for December. Posession by A.S. Byatt. This completes my Booker Prize winners challenge that I set myself this year but it has really impacted on my reading pace, hence I am behind in this challenge. Many of them were 500+ pages and very challenging reads but at long last they are off my shelves. I will try and refocus on my Root goal but it seems unachievable at this point.
27benitastrnad
>26 HelenBaker:
Big Books do tend to slow down the reading pace.
Big Books do tend to slow down the reading pace.
28benitastrnad
My recent drive to Alabama was very ROOT productive and resulted in several ROOT's.
I listened to Matrix by Lauren Groff and Open Season by C. J. Box on the way down. I finished reading Secret Life of Dust while there, and Transcription by Kate Atkinson. I was very disappointed in the book because it was the worst Kate Atkinson book I have ever read - listened to. I also started and finished listening to Conviction by Denise Mina. I am not an avid reader of psychological thriller's and this novel was classed as such, so I started it with some trepidation. However, I liked this one. It turned out to be more conventional than I thought it would be, and it kept my interest on the long drive.
I listened to Matrix by Lauren Groff and Open Season by C. J. Box on the way down. I finished reading Secret Life of Dust while there, and Transcription by Kate Atkinson. I was very disappointed in the book because it was the worst Kate Atkinson book I have ever read - listened to. I also started and finished listening to Conviction by Denise Mina. I am not an avid reader of psychological thriller's and this novel was classed as such, so I started it with some trepidation. However, I liked this one. It turned out to be more conventional than I thought it would be, and it kept my interest on the long drive.
29detailmuse
>26 HelenBaker: Many of them were 500+ pages and very challenging reads but at long last they are off my shelves.
Congratulations, that's such an accomplishment!
Congratulations, that's such an accomplishment!
30Jackie_K
I've finally added my first ROOT for December (#47 for the year) to my own ticker. Still hoping to reach at least 50 for the year.
31MissWatson
I have finished 6 ROOTs in December, that is 130 for the year. I am very pleased with this result, retirement has been great for my reading!
I’m travelling to my sister for our Christmas holidays and will be back for ROOTing in 2025 in January.
Happy Holidays to all my fellow ROOTers!
I’m travelling to my sister for our Christmas holidays and will be back for ROOTing in 2025 in January.
Happy Holidays to all my fellow ROOTers!
32EGBERTINA
>31 MissWatson: Warm Holidays to you as well
33cyderry
I'm starting the preliminary work on the 2025 ROOT theme.
I know that we had talked about cheeses but I also thought about fountains around the world. Please vote below.
Cheese = yes Fountains = undecided No = either is fine.
I know that we had talked about cheeses but I also thought about fountains around the world. Please vote below.
Cheese = yes Fountains = undecided No = either is fine.
Vote: Which theme do you prefer? Cheese or fountains
Current tally: Yes 5, No 5, Undecided 13
35HelenBaker
Well I am doing my best by choosing the shortest books on my shelves. Two more read The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay and The Foreign Woman by Fiona Kidman, 41/48.
36humouress
Reporting two more ROOTs (The Innocent Mage and A Deadly Education) which takes my total to (I think) 18. My ticker updated.
37connie53
Finished ROOT # 51 for the year, # 1 for December
Het teken van de vogel by Deborah Harkness
Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas and a good 2025
Het teken van de vogel by Deborah Harkness
Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas and a good 2025
38AnishaInkspill
#78 updated, 2 further roots completed, that's 55/55 🌴😊
39Cecilturtle
>38 AnishaInkspill: Congratulations, Anisha!!
I've completed 59 this year - I may be able to go to 60 but with all my family in town I may be partying more than reading. Overall I'm very happy with my reading. Last year I had not managed my goal of 50 and this year, I pulverized it :)
I hope everyone is enjoying the festive season... or at least nice and cozy, and resting!
I've completed 59 this year - I may be able to go to 60 but with all my family in town I may be partying more than reading. Overall I'm very happy with my reading. Last year I had not managed my goal of 50 and this year, I pulverized it :)
I hope everyone is enjoying the festive season... or at least nice and cozy, and resting!
40HelenBaker
>37 connie53: Happy Christmas to you and Peet, Connie. Look forward to more book talk in 2025.
41HelenBaker
Still trying. One more root completed, Oracles & Miracles by Stevan Eldred- Grigg, 42/48.
42cyderry
>38 AnishaInkspill: yeah! you made it!
43HelenBaker
Back again with two more roots, The Shining City by Stevan Eldred-Grigg* and Fire by John Boyne*. 44/48
44humouress
Reporting ROOT number 19, Alanna: the First Adventure. My ticker updated.
45AnishaInkspill
>42 cyderry: Thanks, I'm pleased with myself, some were a tough reads
46HelenBaker
One more Root, The Good Doctor by Damon Galgut, getting closer, 45/48.
47benitastrnad
I listened to another ROOT on my way back from Alabama. Conviction by Denise Mina was a very good mystery and good metafiction.
48floremolla
Hi Chèli, I’d like to be added back please. Definitely for next year anyway, although for this year I’ve renewed my ticker and list of books read (mainly listened to) - or consulted as part of my studies.
Apologies for being AWOL.
Apologies for being AWOL.
49cyderry
>48 floremolla: No problem, glad you are back and reached your goal!
50Cecilturtle
I'm definitely not finishing anymore ROOTs for 2024. Still, 61 out of a planned 50! Yey! Motivated more for next year!
Wishing you all the very best for 2025!
Wishing you all the very best for 2025!
51CurrerBell
I'm going to have to stop at 34/50, for 68%. Being hospitalized in rehabs recovering from broken-hip surgery from October 11 until past Thanksgiving ... then doing rehab at home ... and interrupted by a short hospitalization in early December ... all were a major impediment this year. Although I had my smart phone with its Kindle app, along with a charger that I always carry with me, most all of that reading was "cotton candy" mysteries on e-books that I don't have in treeware and therefore don't count toward ROOTing.
Hoping for better success in 2025!
Hoping for better success in 2025!
52cyderry
>51 CurrerBell: Hope you are on the road to a full recovery.
I totally understand how illness effects your reading!
I totally understand how illness effects your reading!
53Familyhistorian
I added another 3 ROOTs for the year to make it 68, 3 over my goal.
54Robertgreaves
Here is my report for December 2024:
UpROOTED books: 5
ROOTless books: 11
Added to the treebook TBR shelves: 16
The ROOTs were:
Serpent's Point by Kate Ellis
Doomsday Book by Connie Willis
Murder in the East End by Jennifer Ashley
The Queen of Poisons by Robert Thorogood
Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin
ROOTs in 2024: 80
Total books read in 2024: 189.
This feels like the lowest proportion of ROOTs since I started ROOTing.
UpROOTED books: 5
ROOTless books: 11
Added to the treebook TBR shelves: 16
The ROOTs were:
Serpent's Point by Kate Ellis
Doomsday Book by Connie Willis
Murder in the East End by Jennifer Ashley
The Queen of Poisons by Robert Thorogood
Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin
ROOTs in 2024: 80
Total books read in 2024: 189.
This feels like the lowest proportion of ROOTs since I started ROOTing.
55KWharton
I did it! I hope I’ve entered things and updated my ticker in time for the stats. Good reading, everyone, and I’ll be back for 2025!
56majkia
>55 KWharton: Hurrah!
58mstrust
I had a total of 52 ROOTs out of 78 overall reads for the year. My goal was 50% ROOTs, so I made it!
59Jackie_K
I've just added my final ROOT to my ticker (review coming in a bit, after dinner!). That is #2 for December, and #48 for the year overall. I was hoping to reach 50 as a stretch goal (I did go over my original goal of 40), but it didn't quite happen.
See you all in 2025!
See you all in 2025!
60detailmuse
Coming in at 42 ROOTs (+1 read for Rosalita) and 61 books overall. Happy New Year, readers!
61clue
I read 45 TBR against a goal of 40. I may lower my goal next year to accommodate more large books.
62Robertgreaves
Happy New Year everybody.May we each have enough to eat and drink, a roof over our head, books to read, and people to love in the year ahead.
BTW, does the 2025 ROOT group exist yet?
BTW, does the 2025 ROOT group exist yet?
63humouress
One last one for the records; I finished In the Hand of the Goddess to read 20 ROOTs out of a projected goal of 25 for 2024.
Happy New Year everyone!
Happy New Year everyone!
64clue
>62 Robertgreaves: As of yesterday no, but in process.
67Carmenere
Happy New Year!
I am a former Rooter and am looking forward to joining once again in 2025....and consistently keep track.
I am so very sorry to read of Julia/Rosalita's passing. I seem to remember (I could be wrong) she liked fountain pens and I bought one on her recommendation. So sad.
I am a former Rooter and am looking forward to joining once again in 2025....and consistently keep track.
I am so very sorry to read of Julia/Rosalita's passing. I seem to remember (I could be wrong) she liked fountain pens and I bought one on her recommendation. So sad.
68cyderry
>62 Robertgreaves: working on the ending year numbers and new group.
69cyderry
Final numbers


AInkspill 53 / 55 96.4%
Ameise1
10 / 10 100.0%
Ann_R 9 / 25 36.0%
atozgrl
25 / 25 100.0%
benitastarnd
107 / 72 148.6%
Bookbrained 69 / 70 98.6%
brakketh 20 / 34 58.8%
bumblesby
21 / 20 105.0%
ca_dmv 10 / 12 83.3%
Caramellunacy
25 / 24 104.2%
Cecilturtle
61 / 50 122.0%
clue
45 / 40 112.5%
Coach_of_Alva
74 / 50 148.0%
connie53
51 / 36 141.7%
curioussquared
93 / 65 143.1%
CurrerBell 34 / 50 68.0%
cyderry
96 / 72 133.3%
detailmuse
42 / 40 105.0%
DisassemblyOfReason 44 / 100 44.0%
EGBERTINA
619 / 25 2476.0%
enemyanniemae 0 / 50 0.0%
Familyhistorian
68 / 65 104.6%
formativeage 5 / 10 50.0%
fuzzi
66 / 50 132.0%
handshakes 12 / 32 37.5%
HelenBaker
48/48 1000%
Henrik_Madsen 34 / 50 68.0%
humouress 20 / 25 80.0%
Jackie_K
48 / 40 120.0%
kac522
82 / 75 109.3%
KWharton
12 / 12 100.0%
Kyler_Marie
60 / 60 100.0%
LadyBookworth 12 / 30 40.0%
lindapanzo
105 / 84 125.0%
LisaMorr 20 / 40 50.0%
madhatter22 26 / 50 52.0%
majkia
130 / 65 200.0%
martencat 13 / 18 72.2%
MissWatson
130 / 75 173.3%
nebula21 5 / 12 41.7%
postsbygina 24 / 55 43.6%
Quaisior
27 / 25 108.0%
QuestingA 39 / 50 78.0%
rabbitprincess
101 / 40 252.5%
readingtangent
59 / 55 107.3%
Rebeki
37 / 30 123.3%
Robertgreaves
80 / 72 111.1%
rocketjk 18 / 30 60.0%
rosalita memorial
50 / 50 100.0%
sallylou61
30 / 24 125.0%
si
27 / 25 108.0%
torontoc 20 / 30 66.7%
twogreys
24 / 24 100.0%
VioletCrown 31 / 52 59.6%
wandaly
25 / 24 104.2%

fuzzi, rabittprincess, MissWatson, majkia, curioussquared, benitastarnd, detailmuse, connie53, cyderry, sallylou61, lindapanzo, Rebecki, si, Jackie_K, Robertgreaves, EGBERTINA, wandaly, Ameise1, Cecilturtle, kac522, atozgirl, Familyhistorian, Caramellunacy,clue, and Coach_of_Alva have reached their goals! This month they were joined by bumblesby,floremolla,Kwharton, readingtangent, twogreys, HelenBaker, Kyler_Marie, and Quaisior!
Of the 55 active members, 33 (60%) reached their goal and others were very close!
Your participation has the group overrunning its goal by nearly 600 ROOTS!!!
Great job everyone!


AInkspill 53 / 55 96.4%
Ameise1
10 / 10 100.0%Ann_R 9 / 25 36.0%
atozgrl
25 / 25 100.0%benitastarnd
107 / 72 148.6%Bookbrained 69 / 70 98.6%
brakketh 20 / 34 58.8%
bumblesby
21 / 20 105.0%ca_dmv 10 / 12 83.3%
Caramellunacy
25 / 24 104.2%Cecilturtle
61 / 50 122.0%clue
45 / 40 112.5%Coach_of_Alva
74 / 50 148.0%connie53
51 / 36 141.7%curioussquared
93 / 65 143.1%CurrerBell 34 / 50 68.0%
cyderry
96 / 72 133.3%detailmuse
42 / 40 105.0%DisassemblyOfReason 44 / 100 44.0%
EGBERTINA
619 / 25 2476.0%enemyanniemae 0 / 50 0.0%
Familyhistorian
68 / 65 104.6%formativeage 5 / 10 50.0%
fuzzi
66 / 50 132.0%handshakes 12 / 32 37.5%
HelenBaker
48/48 1000%Henrik_Madsen 34 / 50 68.0%
humouress 20 / 25 80.0%
Jackie_K
48 / 40 120.0%kac522
82 / 75 109.3%KWharton
12 / 12 100.0%Kyler_Marie
60 / 60 100.0%LadyBookworth 12 / 30 40.0%
lindapanzo
105 / 84 125.0%LisaMorr 20 / 40 50.0%
madhatter22 26 / 50 52.0%
majkia
130 / 65 200.0%martencat 13 / 18 72.2%
MissWatson
130 / 75 173.3%nebula21 5 / 12 41.7%
postsbygina 24 / 55 43.6%
Quaisior
27 / 25 108.0%QuestingA 39 / 50 78.0%
rabbitprincess
101 / 40 252.5%readingtangent
59 / 55 107.3%Rebeki
37 / 30 123.3%Robertgreaves
80 / 72 111.1%rocketjk 18 / 30 60.0%
rosalita memorial
50 / 50 100.0%sallylou61
30 / 24 125.0%si
27 / 25 108.0%torontoc 20 / 30 66.7%
twogreys
24 / 24 100.0%VioletCrown 31 / 52 59.6%
wandaly
25 / 24 104.2%
fuzzi, rabittprincess, MissWatson, majkia, curioussquared, benitastarnd, detailmuse, connie53, cyderry, sallylou61, lindapanzo, Rebecki, si, Jackie_K, Robertgreaves, EGBERTINA, wandaly, Ameise1, Cecilturtle, kac522, atozgirl, Familyhistorian, Caramellunacy,clue, and Coach_of_Alva have reached their goals! This month they were joined by bumblesby,floremolla,Kwharton, readingtangent, twogreys, HelenBaker, Kyler_Marie, and Quaisior!
Of the 55 active members, 33 (60%) reached their goal and others were very close!
Your participation has the group overrunning its goal by nearly 600 ROOTS!!!
Great job everyone!
70cyderry
I am ready to start the 2025 group but as hard as I have tried, I cannot find where the link is to START THE GROUP!
Help says to go to the group tab and in the upper right corner this is a link to create a group, but I can't find it. Am I missing something in my setup today?
Help says to go to the group tab and in the upper right corner this is a link to create a group, but I can't find it. Am I missing something in my setup today?
71detailmuse
I found a Create Group button at the bottom of the general Groups Home page
72Cecilturtle
>69 cyderry: Awesome job, Everyone! May 2025 be as fruitful! I know I've started to arrange my TBR :)
73cyderry
>71 detailmuse: bless you! I was going crazy searching!
74DisassemblyOfReason
> 73
The 2025 group was successfully created; it let me join it, although evidently its count of members as displayed on the right may be lagging a bit. I was able to create my own thread in it and it now has a ticker thread started if that's OK.
The 2025 group was successfully created; it let me join it, although evidently its count of members as displayed on the right may be lagging a bit. I was able to create my own thread in it and it now has a ticker thread started if that's OK.
75majkia
>70 cyderry: i generally just type the name of the new group into the search bar. It then says no such group exists. Do you want to create it.
76cyderry
>74 DisassemblyOfReason: Can you please delete the ticker thread, I need to create that. I'm working on these other items now. i NEED TO BE ABLE TO CONTROL THIS THREAD TO RUN TOTALS.
77DisassemblyOfReason
>76 cyderry:
Sorry about that.
I don't see how to delete a thread. How, please? (I have been able to delete both my messages in it, though.)
Sorry about that.
I don't see how to delete a thread. How, please? (I have been able to delete both my messages in it, though.)
78rocketjk
Happy New Year, everybody. Though I didn't reach my goal this year, I'm of course all in for next. Looking forward to following along with everybody's reading in 2025. Cheers!
79HelenBaker
>69 cyderry: Hi everyone. Sorry to be late reporting in. I did achieve my goal with 3 final roots, In Every Face I Meet by Justin Cartwright,
The Outsider by Albert Camus and The Sunbird by Sara Haddad. The last book was finished at 11.40p.m. on New Year's Eve, sitting at my husband's hospital bedside as he suffered a heart attack earlier in the day. So 48/48 roots achieved. I will update my ticker now.
Happy Reading in the New Year to you all.
The Outsider by Albert Camus and The Sunbird by Sara Haddad. The last book was finished at 11.40p.m. on New Year's Eve, sitting at my husband's hospital bedside as he suffered a heart attack earlier in the day. So 48/48 roots achieved. I will update my ticker now.
Happy Reading in the New Year to you all.
80Jackie_K
>79 HelenBaker: wishing your husband all the best, I hope he has a quick and uneventful recovery.
81benitastrnad
Here is my December 2024 ROOT numbers. I had 7 ROOT's for the month.
2 Nonfiction - Secret Life of Dust and Shop Class as Soulcraft by Matthew B. Crawford
5 Recorded Books - All were fiction. Matrix by Lauren Groff, Open Season and Winterkill both by C. J. Box, Transcription by Kate Atkinson, Conviction by Denise Mina.
That wraps up my ROOTing for 2024. I did better than I thought I would. My numbers of recorded books was extremely high this year due to all the driving back and forth to Alabama. I doubt I will do as well with my numbers next year.
2 Nonfiction - Secret Life of Dust and Shop Class as Soulcraft by Matthew B. Crawford
5 Recorded Books - All were fiction. Matrix by Lauren Groff, Open Season and Winterkill both by C. J. Box, Transcription by Kate Atkinson, Conviction by Denise Mina.
That wraps up my ROOTing for 2024. I did better than I thought I would. My numbers of recorded books was extremely high this year due to all the driving back and forth to Alabama. I doubt I will do as well with my numbers next year.
82cyderry
>79 HelenBaker: I've updated your numbers but more important I said a few prayers for your husband's speedy recovery.
Please keep us posted.
Please keep us posted.
83atozgrl
I am checking in a little late to report on December. I was out of town and offline over the holidays, and just got back late yesterday afternoon. I was able to read two more ROOTs during the holidays, bringing my final total for 2024 to 27. Apologies that I could not do the update until now. My personal ticker has just been updated.
>79 HelenBaker: I'm so sorry to hear about your husband. I hope he is doing better!
>79 HelenBaker: I'm so sorry to hear about your husband. I hope he is doing better!

