A few people have asked me why there are two book choices. In order to dispel any confusion, I will just say that you do not need to read both books. However, you are certainly more than welcome to if you'd like.
The reason we have two book choices for May is because there were a couple of people who had either already read the main book choice or simply preferred a non-fiction choice. I'm not sure if we'll have two options in the future or if we'll just stick to one (my idea was just one), but I suppose that will depend on participation.
Also, in case anybody was wondering, I was thinking of doing this every other month. So we'll read McCann (or Duhigg) in May, and then in June we'll pick our next book to be read in July. I'm not opposed to doing it every month, but I'd rather this be a fun thing than a burden-y thing for people who have other things going on. Capisce?
The reason we have two book choices for May is because there were a couple of people who had either already read the main book choice or simply preferred a non-fiction choice. I'm not sure if we'll have two options in the future or if we'll just stick to one (my idea was just one), but I suppose that will depend on participation.
Also, in case anybody was wondering, I was thinking of doing this every other month. So we'll read McCann (or Duhigg) in May, and then in June we'll pick our next book to be read in July. I'm not opposed to doing it every month, but I'd rather this be a fun thing than a burden-y thing for people who have other things going on. Capisce?