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I thought it might be worth pointing you in the direction of the ongoing discussion threads found under the headings "Random Chit Chat" and "Your Reading Experience" (assuming you haven't happened across them already!) There are long-running chats about some of the points you've raised here so it might be worth re-posting them.
This one is generally used for feedback and suggestions about the group as a whole.



Sounds like a good idea. Should the books be grouped by century eg 16th, 18th etc or by major historical event eg French Revolution, Second World War? (I recon the first option would allow for greater flexibility and choice). Once decided we can set up a thread....

Historical seems to be a hands down favourite amongst UK Book Group doesn't it? It won first choice for genre challenge both times we've voted!


My only reservation with century by century is that it might make I too broad and then difficult to choose a book or get a discussion going. For example, if you chose modern 20th century you could read anything from, civil rights, the fall of Russia and Germany, fascism, votes for women, women's rights, flower power, the falklands war, Vietnam, Korea, ww1, ww2, Nazism, the holocaust... I could go on forever. Whereas if we picked an event or period it might encourage more discussion. This way we could also find more fiction to include, off the top of my head we could include things like the Roman's, Ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, the Tudors, the American west, slavery, women's rights, and again, I could go on forever with suggestions! Lol


It does sound complicated, lol, I must admit I don't really see how it works, lol, but once it does I feel it'll be a thrill to take part in discussions.

Yes, that sounds good so the topic is broad enough to be inclusive but still challenge, yet not so broad you wouldn't have a clue where to start.


Hi Sue - not completely sure but I think you just press the little x at the end of the book entry - I tried it out on one of the current books that I am reading and it said do you wish to permentantly remove this book from your shelf (including notes etc) - I cancelled out because I didn't want to delete but you could try that - let me know if it works...

I'll have a look when I can get on the computer and post again if I find any different!

Vicky and Andrew - re poss HF challenge idea. I can't think of a way to make your ideas work....just too complicated.


I will have another think too. No point if its too complicated....
Maybe just pick one century per month - say 18th, 19th or 20th Century - and have say 4 sub-sections and work through on a monthly basis - 3 centuries per year.......my brain hurts.



Ha ha! I totally agree. That sounds like a good idea. It's that or a list to vote on like the genre challenge where everyone votes each month for a topic based on a pre selected list that everyone could put ideas forward for. Then I suppose you could have some broad and some narrow topics to include in the main list.

I'm happy to set up a challenge for reading through the centuries, I like the idea of a century per quarter year, it may be easier to pick a starting point - 16th? 17th? earlier? then work our way forward in time.
I could then set up a discussion for the chosen century and people can make suggestions of key events, themes and potential books of interest.
Let me know your thoughts - if you agree, any further ideas etc and which century you'd like as a starting point and I'll aim to set something up this weekend.

John wrote: "As a new member I'm unsure where to post this. But as a lover of books and writing I want to share with you my delight in an autobiog that is far from new. In 1977 Peter Ustinov completed 'Dear Me'..."
Best place in future would be in the All Time Favourites discussion thread John - you'll find it in the Favourites section of our discussions.
Best place in future would be in the All Time Favourites discussion thread John - you'll find it in the Favourites section of our discussions.
There's loads of 15th century - particularly around Wars of the Roses, the 100 years war.....Agincourt, Henry V, Joan of Arc etc, the unification of Spain and Columbus discovering South America.
14th Century looks more difficult - Scottish wars of Independence, the Black Death, start of Renaissance, 100 Years War again.
14th Century looks more difficult - Scottish wars of Independence, the Black Death, start of Renaissance, 100 Years War again.

eg The Conquest of New Spain,

The tale of Genji,


I'm happy to set up a challenge for reading through the centuries, I like the idea of a century per quarter year, it may be easier to pick a starting point - 16th? 17th? earli..."
That's a great place to start :-)
Andrew wrote: "Sounds good Em, I guess it may be hard to find fiction that deals with periods earlier than 16th century. A dual challenge and discussion element would cover the challenge element and Vicky's idea ..."
Perhaps if we go earlier than 15thC we can have a few slightly more general categories, such as 'mediaeval' and 'ancient worlds' (ie Greek, Roman, Egyptian etc)?
Perhaps if we go earlier than 15thC we can have a few slightly more general categories, such as 'mediaeval' and 'ancient worlds' (ie Greek, Roman, Egyptian etc)?

Ancient Worlds (April - June 2013)
Medieval Times (July -September 2013)
16th Century (October - December 2013)
17th Century (January - March 2014)
18th Century (April - June 2014)
19th Century (July - September 2014)
20th Century (October - December 2014)
Is there a historically knowledgeable person who can tell me whether 15th century is in fact still medieval times? I think it is (just about) which means we can neatly complete this challenge in December 2014!
Would members be happy to begin with Ancient Worlds and work forwards through history, with a new discussion each quarter to include historical events of that period, key historical figures and relevant book suggestions?


It seems totally logical to work forward through history....looking forward to it.
Andrew wrote: "I'm no expert, but as the Tudor period began at the beginning of 16thC, pre 16thC would be Medieval..."
Yes, I agree. (Although anything pre-1066, could be classed as 'The Dark Ages' - a chance to include Arthurian legend....).
I just found this handy link including all the major events of the Medieval period:
http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/middle-...
Yes, I agree. (Although anything pre-1066, could be classed as 'The Dark Ages' - a chance to include Arthurian legend....).
I just found this handy link including all the major events of the Medieval period:
http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/middle-...
This wiki link lists all centuries - click on the one you want and it will give you general info plus main events and major people from 40th century BC to current 21st century and then even up to predicted events as far forward as 40th century AD......quite addictive so watch out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_...


Wow! That site has so many suggestions I don't even know where to start! Excellent reference, thank you

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17th Century (January - March 2014)
18th Century (April - June 2014)
19th Century (July - September 2014)
20th Century (October - December 2014)
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