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| The LORD bar none Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Lancashire
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| Re: What happened? Quote:
Damb , all my started threads will be there too!!! Scratch that Paige lol | |
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| Ink-stained Wretch Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: California
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| The LORD bar none Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Lancashire
Posts: 232
| Re: What happened? Quote:
I agree to an extent, but if a blurb grabs your attention, yet the book is poor, would you not have wished you had been warned it was dross by like minded folk? You don't get your money back for an enthusiastic blurb and intriuging cover. Yet I'd happily pass over a book based on a review of someone I respect and know has similar tastes? So you still have the choice but with more balanced information? | |
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| Ink-stained Wretch Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: California
Posts: 4,586
| Re: What happened? Memnoch, I was talking about people passing over a book merely by it's being chosen for the Book Club, not on the basis of anything that was actually said. Practically speaking, selecting a book to read often seemed to have the opposite result. "This month we will not be reading or discussing The Once and Future King by T. H. White. If you own the book please give it away. If you have borrowed the book please give it back. If you were thinking about reading it, please wait six months." As you say, you can choose to pass over a book on the basis of reviews, so why should we go to all the trouble of voting? |
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| Jack of all trades Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
Posts: 1,134
| Re: What happened? Is there anything to stop us trying a book club again anyway, I mean we could just try it. People that thought it wasn't going to work (and I am not saying you're wrong) could just not join in. People who who want to have a go could indicate on this thread and we could see how it goes. After all, the worst that can happen I suppose is it doesn't work again. Just a thought. I'd be up for it. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Surrey
Posts: 147
| Re: What happened? I wanna do it! I'm in another book club and there's only like 4 of us who ever get round to reading the books but it's still really fun. Who said you need loads of ppl to enjoy it? and my local library has a great collection of fantasy so I dont have a problem really come on, let's do it! |
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| resident pedantissimo Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Switzerland
Posts: 2,404
| Re: What happened? I did what I could when this was still running, but I (like the sentient tree) lack a book shop with a supply of recent, interesting books, and really, only recent books are a reasonable choice. By the time a book was chosen, I'd gone down and ordered it from the bookshop, they'd ordered it fron their international stockists, and it had finally arrived for me to start reading, everyone else had finished it, voted, and forgotten about it (exception for the downloaded one, but that proved tome I'm not cut out to read E-books) Concentrating on older books, or the ones that get put in aeroport waiting rooms, is a bit of a perversion of the base idea of discovering something new, that you wouldn't otherwise have read. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Germany
Posts: 1,456
| Re: What happened? If we kept a running sign-up for the BC going, we could eliminate the whole vote for which book we read by assigning numbers(perhaps order of sign-up) to folks, who then choose the selection that month. For instance.. 1. Memnoch - December 2. jackokent - January 3. ladyflorange - February 4. BookStop - March and so on, just copy and paste, then add yourself next in line you're interested - if you want to drop out, just let the next person in line know, and books need to be chosen one month in advance so folks have time to get them. Just an idea, what do you think? |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Surrey
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: New York
Posts: 21
| Re: What happened? Well, as a newbie, I must say I find this thread depressing. Surely this failure of the book club notion is not indicative of anything else about the site? After all, a cursory investigation seems to support an active and commited group of posters. But I may be wrong. |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 8,593
| Re: What happened? Hello and welcome to the Chronicles, Stellarexplorer. No... and the people on here read a tremendous amount... it's just that most of us have a huge "to be read" list already, and finding the time for a book for the book club tends to get put on the back burner because of other commitments and discussions we're involved in. Often there are several people throughout reading the same book to post notes and reviews on it, but it's not formalized like a book club. It's a very active site; but it also tends to be rather eclectic (not to mention eccentric) in many ways. |
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| Ink-stained Wretch Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: California
Posts: 4,586
| Re: What happened? Amidst all this discussion most people seem to have failed to notice this thread: http://www.chronicles-network.com/fo...minations.html There hasn't been much response, and it's been ten days. If you want to see it happen, it would probably be a good idea to go there now and nominate some books. |
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| Darkness is my friend :) Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Indiana
Posts: 711
| Re: What happened? Quote:
Are we going to have a book for November? If so we kinda need to decide soon... | |
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