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A reading group for AB ?
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Hello boys and girls of a literary bent (ooh matron indeed)
After the wonderful success of chaptazbru’s thread, it was suggested a couple of weeks ago that we have a ‘virtual reading group’ on AB. After a quick exchange of emails with the esteemed Ab_Ed, I’m going to have a go at getting one going – hopefully it will then become self propelled rather than turning into a monthly chore for any particular person.
Sooo …. how could it work (just my first ideas, other suggestions welcome) :
June Week 1 : Thread opened for suggestions for June book – one suggestion per person, please check that it is available (preferably cheaply) on Amazon or similar sites. If you can check stock at a local library or two then that will help to indicate availability too.
June W2 : Five books selected and Ab_Ed opens a poll to choose between them
June W3 : Chosen book announced – discussion to start in August (gives 6 weeks to read book)
July W1 : suggestions for July book
July W2 : poll for July book
July W3 : July book announced
Aug W1 : suggestions for Aug book, discussion starts on June book
Aug W2 : poll for Aug book
Aug W3 : Aug book announced
Sep W1 : suggestions for September book, discussion starts July book
etc etc
Questions before we start :
1. What type of books do we want to read – should we have a theme/genre for suggestions each month ?
2. Who chooses the 5 books for the poll ?
3. Any other ideas/thoughts/problems ?
And finally …who’s buying the beer for the annual (real world) Foster’s Up when we shred the reputations of anyone unwise enough not to attend :+)
dave xx
After the wonderful success of chaptazbru’s thread, it was suggested a couple of weeks ago that we have a ‘virtual reading group’ on AB. After a quick exchange of emails with the esteemed Ab_Ed, I’m going to have a go at getting one going – hopefully it will then become self propelled rather than turning into a monthly chore for any particular person.
Sooo …. how could it work (just my first ideas, other suggestions welcome) :
June Week 1 : Thread opened for suggestions for June book – one suggestion per person, please check that it is available (preferably cheaply) on Amazon or similar sites. If you can check stock at a local library or two then that will help to indicate availability too.
June W2 : Five books selected and Ab_Ed opens a poll to choose between them
June W3 : Chosen book announced – discussion to start in August (gives 6 weeks to read book)
July W1 : suggestions for July book
July W2 : poll for July book
July W3 : July book announced
Aug W1 : suggestions for Aug book, discussion starts on June book
Aug W2 : poll for Aug book
Aug W3 : Aug book announced
Sep W1 : suggestions for September book, discussion starts July book
etc etc
Questions before we start :
1. What type of books do we want to read – should we have a theme/genre for suggestions each month ?
2. Who chooses the 5 books for the poll ?
3. Any other ideas/thoughts/problems ?
And finally …who’s buying the beer for the annual (real world) Foster’s Up when we shred the reputations of anyone unwise enough not to attend :+)
dave xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's a really good idea. Well done for putting some thought into it.
Perhaps the themes/genres could be sorted into alphabetical order first of all so that we do't keep having the same ones repeated.
You might get numerous suggestions for each initial list so there needs to be some criterion for choosing the five for the poll. Could that be as simple as the first five submitted? Or, one of use could volunteer to choose the five for each month. ( but who would choose the volunteer?)
Perhaps we need to wait and see how many people are interested first.
No real answers there sunny dave but those are my immediate thoughts.
I hope we can do this. It would be really interesting.
Perhaps the themes/genres could be sorted into alphabetical order first of all so that we do't keep having the same ones repeated.
You might get numerous suggestions for each initial list so there needs to be some criterion for choosing the five for the poll. Could that be as simple as the first five submitted? Or, one of use could volunteer to choose the five for each month. ( but who would choose the volunteer?)
Perhaps we need to wait and see how many people are interested first.
No real answers there sunny dave but those are my immediate thoughts.
I hope we can do this. It would be really interesting.
Excellent idea, I'm in, thanks Dave. I think I'm going to leave my real world book club as I think I will like this one better, less pressure for a start.
1. Everyone will have their own ideas about suggestions for genres, so a different one each month would be good, people can then dip in and out at leisure and those that want to read something different can.
2. You should choose the first 5 seeing as you've put so much effort in, after that...?
3. Can't think at the moment, sure I will later.
1. Everyone will have their own ideas about suggestions for genres, so a different one each month would be good, people can then dip in and out at leisure and those that want to read something different can.
2. You should choose the first 5 seeing as you've put so much effort in, after that...?
3. Can't think at the moment, sure I will later.
Sounds fun... six weeks seems far too long to read one book to me though. Perhaps we could have two books to read in the six weeks of the same genre/theme and have a compare/contrast element to the discussions.
I would like to nominate We need to talk about Kevin and Monster Love as two books with similar themes which might be fun to read? Although actually, we need to talk about Kevin is definitely not everyones cup of tea by a long shot!
I would like to nominate We need to talk about Kevin and Monster Love as two books with similar themes which might be fun to read? Although actually, we need to talk about Kevin is definitely not everyones cup of tea by a long shot!