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I wondered if member participation would create more activity in the Group Book Read threads - a range of members with varying areas of interest would almost certainly result in some surprising reads.
So the question is: would you be interested in choosing either one or both of the Group Book Reads, committing to read your chosen book/s and leading the discussion/s? (One two-month period would be all you'd sign up for at a time.)
So the question is: would you be interested in choosing either one or both of the Group Book Reads, committing to read your chosen book/s and leading the discussion/s? (One two-month period would be all you'd sign up for at a time.)
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Old-Barbarossa, sinister might make an interesting change, and foisting as such tends not work anyway, Read What Thou Wilt being the Hole (we all tumble joyfully into) etc.
Sara, thanks muchly for the offer. I saw your latest post in the other thread and suggested you could PM me if/when you make a choice - then I can add the book for the June/July reading period. Alternatively you could add your choice to the thread mentioned above when it appears.
Ancestral, that's some reading schedule...

To lead a discussion: I doubt this means more than to give your thoughts on the book (which I do at any chance I'm given) and if, cross fingers, a couple of other people join in, talk to them.
If our definitions loosened -- and I imagine we'd go a bit far afield if we started to do this -- much fiction that we're into might qualify. I like the idea of a range or an odd and motley lot of book-choosers and discussion-leaders.
Now I ponder I can easily think up a fiction, even if it's 'Beowulf' with special attention to the old/new religion themes.


Old-Barbarossa, sini..."
I will let you know, Nell. *mutters to self. . .now all I have to do is figure out how to send PM's here. It can't be that difficult. . .*

Thanks, Bryn.
I have a busy year ahead. Happy to contribute where possible though.

Exactly!
Very happy with the responses so far, everyone - looking forward to your choices :)

What would the criteria be for fiction?
Bryn and I could make a reasonable combination. She could chose the non-fiction, and I could select fiction. :)


I read a fair amount of urban fantasy which a heavy witchcraft bias.

What would the criteria be for fiction?
Bryn and I could make a reasonable combination. She could chose the non-fiction, and I could select fiction. :)"
Margaret, sorry for not replying earlier, but the poll comments don't show up on the main discussion board and I missed the last few.
I'll check now to see if your fiction choice is up, and make the two official. The question is, shall we schedule them for June/July, leaving the current choice for April/May in place, or postpone
Stalking the Goddess and An Ogham Wood?
My own opinion, for what it's worth, is that June is a long time to wait to see if this idea has legs :)

Aaron, thanks, do post your sinister selection in the Choose a Book thread. It may be some time before it comes up to be read, but we'll get there.

What would the criteria be for fiction?
Bryn and I could make a reasonable combination. She could chose the non-fiction, and I could select fiction. :)"
Hi again Margaret, just wondered if you're making a fiction choice to go with Bryn's non-fiction?
I'm afraid this thread isn't very visible - I'll duplicate this post on the Choose a Book thread.

Bryn and I could make a reasonable combination. She could chose the non-fiction, and I could select fiction. :)"
Hi again Margaret, just wondered if you're making a fiction choice to go with Bryn's non-fiction?

Bryn and I could make a reasonable combination. She could chose the non-fiction, and I could select fiction. :)"
Hi again Margaret, just wondered if you'..."
Missed your posts, Nell, sorry. <3
My fiction choice to go with Bryn's non fiction would be Hounded
