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message 1: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
do you have ideas for topics??? or do you want to help to run the group?? please suggest ideas here!!!!


message 2: by Ice (new)

Ice Bear (neilar) You are doing fine, if it gets quiet I will try and blitz on posts.

Perhaps need a TV topic in other - maybe even a compare film/tv to book one.

Watching 'The Pacific' at present - way below the standard of Band of Brothers.

Reality TV avoidance at home becoming a problem, as 'Four in a Bed' and repeats of the 'Crystal Maze' have joined the ever present 'Come dine with me' - but at least I read at the sametime, although talking to 'she who must be obeyed' at the same time is one task too far. Often in the Shed (dog house) !


message 3: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
Is there any challenges that the group should have?


message 4: by Chris (last edited Oct 18, 2011 10:40PM) (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments How about one great classic every quarter? I've just finished Les Miserable for another group, it's one I've meant to read for ages, and took forever to read. Despite the time consuming aspect (it was a slow read and it took several attempts to find a decent translation), it was very rewarding.


message 5: by Ice (new)

Ice Bear (neilar) Yes, that helps with my tbr pile as I fill in the gaps


message 6: by Eric (new)

Eric (beefdurkee) | 122 comments I like Chris's idea. I liked to visit some of the classics that I wouldn't pick on my own. Does anybody have a suggestion for the first one?


message 7: by Ice (new)

Ice Bear (neilar) I was tempted to write Ulysses and lose all street cred.


message 8: by JackieB (last edited Oct 19, 2011 10:20AM) (new)

JackieB | 251 comments I'd take about 3 months to read Ulysses. It's enormous!
I like this idea (but not sure about Ulysses).


message 9: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments I think it's a great idea. Some suggestions:
David Copperfield
The Turn of the Screw
The Return of the Native
Gulliver's Travels
Shall we suggest some more and then have a poll?


message 10: by Eric (new)

Eric (beefdurkee) | 122 comments I think having a poll is great idea. What does everybody else think? Open to any and all ideas.


message 11: by JackieB (new)

JackieB | 251 comments I can only think of two ways to choose books: either we have a poll or everyone interested in reading classics gets a turn to nominate a classic of their choice. Of the two, I think polls are better, but I'm open to other methods of choosing.


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

JackieB wrote: "I can only think of two ways to choose books: either we have a poll or everyone interested in reading classics gets a turn to nominate a classic of their choice. Of the two, I think polls are bett..."

I like polls as they are easy to answer.


message 13: by Ice (new)

Ice Bear (neilar) Ulysses was not a real suggestion, just a large shadow in my tbr pile !


message 14: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
Any more suggestions for threads or challenges that the group should have? Please share your ideas.


message 15: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments I know it's used in other groups, but I like the idea of an A-Z challenge, but not having to say which books you're going to read prior to reading them - if you see what I mean! Then you have the freedom to read what you like, but have to consider the author's surname so you can fulfil the challenge.


message 16: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
i probably set them up in the new year, as it could a fresh challenge for people.


message 17: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
do you think that the group should have a monthly readathon? any more suggestions??


message 18: by Carole (new)

Carole | 74 comments Bridgette wrote: "do you think that the group should have a monthly readathon? any more suggestions??"

HI Bridgette---what do you mean by a readathon? I'm not sure I'm understanding the context? Something different than the monthly read in a specific genre that we already do?


message 19: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
i mean gy a readathon is that we would like a week where we each have own target goal of hours that we plan to read for and see if we can reach it. that will be the point of the readathon. it should be fun. :)


message 20: by Carole (new)

Carole | 74 comments Bridgette wrote: "i mean gy a readathon is that we would like a week where we each have own target goal of hours that we plan to read for and see if we can reach it. that will be the point of the readathon. it shoul..."

Ok Bridgette--sounds good to me!


message 21: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments The observant anongst you will notice that I have been "cleaning" off the old threads again. Anything that hadn't been looked at in over 12 months has been deleted or given the kiss of life with a new post such as this one. Please feel free to add new topics yourself, or send me a msg and I'll do it for you.

I was also thinking that our group pictures could do with a bit of oomph and a facelift, and wondered if anyone has any time they could donate to finding / creating a new group picture and "banner". I'd do it myself, but I'm afraid I lack the imagination and skills.


message 22: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
Hi all group members,
Just wondering if there is any group suggestions on what the group could work on in the new year so we can keep everyone active and discussing more from anything to everything. whether its more group reads or challenges, more varied topics. Im sure me and Chris wont mind applying the suggestions to the group. the group could do with the members input to attract more new members and make them feel welcome and to keep them active in the group.
cheers
Bridgette


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