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would anyone be up for a book-club?
I just saw a thread about opera's book club, and it got me thinkin', would anyone be interested in doing some group reading/discussing, or is that just too geeky for words. I take lit classes for fun in college, so I can't say for sure what kind of sanity I have. i'd want "fun" books, though. SF, fantasy, contemporary stuff. nothing not out in paperback, i"m a poor college student. a book a month, every couple weeks? Dune? Farenheight 451? Wheel of Time series (god, that'd keep us occupied awhile). speak up if you're interested!
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it's an interesting idea, but i dunno when i'd have time... between adult swim and work and general upkeep of the apartment i don't have much time for novels... i suppose i could read during kikaider, but that's only half an hour a day.
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hell phred, I'm a college student who works 30 hrs a week. i read during my 15 min breaks, hun. i get 2 for an 8 hr shift, so we'd keep up fine ;) I'm not thinking a very rigerous timescale here, like a book a month, tops, more if it needed it. But, if you don't got the time, I guess ya don't. :( *sniffle* (laying on the guilt a little more) ;)
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you know what you could do is have a comic of the month club or a website of the week.
for book of the month i'd recommend some war novels... they go fast. Dispatches, A rumor of war, The Things They Carried, etc... or books under 300 pages. I just read The Watermelon King and it was quirky and cool. |
I'd say go for it, Cheers. See how it goes. To avoid the chaos of a bunch of people recommending a book, why don't you recommend one (or a couple) and take complete ownership of the thread. Wait a week or so, bump your thread during the "prime times" when people will see it. If folks start to comment on the book, you will know it is a good idea. If they don't......
I'd also mark the thread with something obvious like "Book of the week" or something like that. A thread like this would have lots of down time. You would have to wait for people to actually read it. If the first one proved popular you might make a case that it should be a sticky. You have nothing to lose by trying. |
Sounds like fun! I've already read everything you listed though! :LOL:
I'm a voracious reader with somewhere between 750-800 books. Unfortunately most of them are packed waiting for me to build a book case for them. Which is waiting for the workshop to make it in. Which is waiting etc. etc. |
What the heck, I'll mention the book I just started.
"Kushiel's Dart" by Jacqueline Carey. Part of a trilogy. I've never read any of this author's work, but it was recommended to me by a co-worker. Seems like this thread might belong more in entertainment, but that place seems to be predominantly about movies... Maybe we should lobby for a separate area for books? Or maybe I should get a life. :LOL: |
Sounds like a great idea, i am a voracious reader but have no one to discuss with, mostly military SF but will try anything.
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ok boys and girls, I need book recs. I'm mainly a fantasy reader, and iknow what I like there, but branching out is never a bad thing... nothing too long, no war and peace, please, no le mis... no bible, no mahrabahata... erotica? I dunno, gimme some suggestions, and I'll bring it to a vote early next week, give ya a week to buy or otherwise obtain the book(hello library card!)/start reading, and we'll get to chatting! :D
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I can suggest a very good non-fiction called The Avengers by Rich Cohen. It's about Jewish partisans during WW2.
I also would recommend Snow Crash but everyone has probably read it. I'm up for just about anything though. |
plan right now is to put it up for a vote, but I wanna get a few more suggestions first, i think. I know what I enjoy reading, but spreading things around has never hurt. :)
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I'm in on this one. My tastes run right along with Cheerios. Mostly sci-fi and fantasy, some historical fiction. But I will read anything. It's an addiction. :)
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I like sci-fi, fantasy, horror, historical non-fiction.
The Kushiel's dart I recommended before is fantasy and somewhat erotic so there ya go cheerios. Very good read so far. It's fantasy, but not the magic variety. I'd call it a political intrigue story, but the main character is a woman trained as a high level courtisan. She has a genetic quirk called "Kushiel's Dart" that makes her a natural masochist as well. Snow Crash is great so yeah, I've read it:) I just picked up another book by him called "Cryptonomicon". I'm also currently reading Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" I love his stuff. Cheerios, you said you know what you like. What is that? Perhaps we should decide on a genre, and then make suggestions for that? |
I'm in. I picked up Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk and Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby, so I'll suggest those. :)
The only thing I'll throw in is it obviously doesn't make sense to suggest a book you've already read; what would be the point? I don't care for genre though; I read what I read on my own. A book club is for expanding your tastes, and I'm open to suggestions. |
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hey, this sounds like a good idea. i'm actually about to read "i, lucifer" by glen duncan, and "me talk pretty one day" by some guy. i guess i could recommend those. :)
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I want in, please! I love reading, and I always want to discuss so many things afterwards. I'm completely up for SF, but how 'bout this idea - for each selection, we have three randomly chosen members who get to make a case for their choice (a paragraph each in a thread), and the rest of us pick.
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Yes.
Check out Cryptonomicon by Neil Stephenson. His writing skills have gotten much better since he wrote Snowcrash. If you are interested in computers/cryptology/WWII history, you will love this book. |
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthr...threadid=16285
here's the poll all! :) if your book didnt make it, well, I was too lazy to look it up. nag me again next time 'round, if this works out! :) |
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yeah, I'm bad w/ the grins. I have a hard time expressing tone, so I grin/frown/wink etc etc alotto get my points through. ;) see? thanks for the vote!
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I'm in.
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I'd be interested, but i dunno if i'd read any of them. I am a picky reader.
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I am definitely in! Great idea and nice list of options -- thanks!
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So long as we don't read Treason. :) And cheerios, I know how you feel on the grins. Text sucks for conveying tone. In fact, sometimes grins don't even help...sigh... |
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marcus: watch in Knowledge. I'll sticky the threads, and try to make em obvious. go vote for a book or 3! :)
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Hey! Kikaider rocks! :P I'm willing to give the book club thing a try Cheer. I primarily like fantasy book, medical/science journals and some some sci-fi.
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Cool idea. I'd like to suggest that the book club focus on different types of books for each iteration. For example, one month choose a Fantasy book, the next mystery, the next non-fiction, etc. I would like to expand my horizons by having books I normally would not think of picking up suggested.
My suggestion for a book: On the Road by Jack Kerouac Everyone should read it at some point in their life. |
Thats a good idea. I stick to what I know mostly but am ready (with suggestions) to broaden my reading habit.
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Piers Anthony's "Incarnations of Immortality" series is a pretty easy but good fantasy read. It is seven books though but each one can stand on it's own.
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phredgreen, you say it perfectly. isnt a lot of time anymore. and i must watch my hours of cartoons
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I'm in. I need to do something productive in the wee hours of the morning that doesn't make noise and gets me away from the computer...
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Good idea and seemingly hard to incorporate.
I'd be in if it weren't for college studies and the 'lady friend'. Wait, maybe i could be in partially. |
ooh! is it too late for me to join, i mean i do like stuff, especially reading
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It's never too late. The book we are starting with is "I, Lucifer" by Glen Duncan and discussion will be here -----> http://tfproject.org/tfp/showthread....threadid=17806
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