I'm thinking that as well. I'm reading on my twitter feed that the website is 
going to hades a hand basket as well. Sad as I used to brows that site to get a 
series name I wanted.

Take care.
On Apr 29, 2013, at 4:55 AM, Isaac Hebert <isaac.heb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This is probably a problem with the app.
> 
> On 4/28/13, Amber H <thetravele...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> First let me apologize if this particular topic has been addressed. I am
>> unable to use my Mac to search the archives at the moment, and while I can't
>> claim I've tried on my phone, I'll admit it doesn't seem like it would be
>> overly easy on the phone, which is all I have access to right now.
>> 
>> If you'd rather just reference previously discussed topics assuming my
>> problem is similar, that's fine with me. I'm happy to read an archive if one
>> is found.
>> 
>> Now to the problem:
>> 
>> I am running 6.1.3 on an iPhone 4. All apps are up-to-date, and I have not
>> been having trouble with anything else lately.
>> 
>> I am using goodreads to update my book list and to read ratings given by
>> others for books etc. I had gotten very behind on my goodreads messages, and
>> when I launched the app, the home tab would indicate that I had 57new items.
>> At first, I did not understand that it was my messages, but then I went in
>> and started delaying them. This did not, however, change the number of new
>> items I was told I had. I tried dismissing the app and relaunching it with
>> no change in the number. I tried looking at the recent updates of friends.
>> Still no change.
>> 
>> I have toggled voiceover off and back on. I have, as I said, deleted all
>> messages in my message cue.
>> 
>> Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I might get it to stop claiming I
>> have new items when I don't? Is this voiceover, app problem, or user error?
>> I will gladly admit that I don't know everything, but I'm also fairly
>> confident that I know as much as most.
>> 
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks!!
>> 
>> Amber H
>> thetravele...@gmail.com
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