Valencia, maybe you should take the reins w/this one!
well alrighty...i'm not usually one to lead and organize activies though but i take your challenge!
what if we just agreed to read a book and then come back and chat when we're done? (instead of read 2 chapters, chat, next week - read 2 more chapters, chat) then it would be a little more flexible? i mean, we've all got lots going on, no need to make it like a class!
does anyone have book suggestions? i'll throw a few out there.
i just started reading The Good Earth, a classic i never got around to before. there are actually lots of classics i have on my list to tackle, so i'd be up for most in that category. i know a lot of you have read Love in the Time of Cholera and/or 100 Years of Solitude but i've read neither...anyone else?
has everyone already read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time? The Kite Runner? Middlesex? How about Atonement? The Red Tent? alright, there's some ideas, let me know if anything sounds interesting or reminds you of something different.
I vote Atonement b/c it's on my list too. I have read Kite Runner, Red Tent & Middlesex though, and all are very good. Either way, I'd prefer fiction since my IRL book club is like 90% nonfic.
Also, would it be helpful to have a "finish by" date so the thread doesn't bump up and down?
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not that this book has to be read first, but I am intrigued by Bret Easton Ellis because of American Psycho, and by In Cold Blood from Capote's release. It would be neat to get to read a book by the former and the latter sometime
not that this book has to be read first, but I am intrigued by Bret Easton Ellis because of American Psycho, and by In Cold Blood from Capote's release. It would be neat to get to read a book by the former and the latter sometime
Two of my favorite books!
Tell me the book and I will read it. Can't wait.
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I don’t want no part of your tight-ass country-club, you freak bitch!
has everyone already read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time? The Kite Runner? Middlesex? How about Atonement? The Red Tent? alright, there's some ideas, let me know if anything sounds interesting or reminds you of something different. p.s. i'd be up for non-fiction too.
The Curious Incident of the Dog At Night was amazing, as was Kite Runner and Atonement. So was Middlesex.
Has anyone read "The Color of Water" by James McBride or "A Great and Terrible Beauty" by Libby Bray?
I have used them both in recent book groups and they are wonderful for discussing.