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Stoker, Bram; Dracula "Buddy Read" (Start Date: June 29th, 2013)
~ “Buddy Reads” and the 7% Solution Challenge ~![]()
With regards to the 7% Solution Challenge taking place within the Tower Teams Reading Challenge, the Mods have decided that you do NOT need to create a day’s worth of DQs to satisfy Category #4 - Books of the Month or any impromptu “buddy reads.”
As far as the current BOMs, the Mods would appreciate any help (and there might be a cupcake
or two in it for your Team, if you do a set). Note: We added start dates to the threads’ titles.
Requirement for 7% Completion
Nevertheless, we stipulate that members participating in that challenge need to give more than a two sentence statement. Something more than, “I loved it. But hated the cliffhanger at the end...” repeatedly, member after member.
One example we liked was a comment or two at the end of every chapter or two where people put these under “view spoiler” (view spoiler). This is fine with us, though that makes it difficult to access for members reading on their phones.
Therefore, there needs to be some kind of designated stopping points for discussion - by chapters with view spoilers, as mentioned, or defined sections - agreed upon or defined by someone willing to make the suggestion.
If you like, you may reserve a post that refers the Mods to your comments.
Example (For this example, they all go to the same post; hopefully, you get the idea.)
Steven - link to my comments 6/10 on The Hobbit
Steven - link to my comments 6/12 on The Hobbit
Steven - link to my comments 6/14 on The Hobbit["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Shelia, I don't know how formal and informal this will be. You'll have to check with the other participants. I'm not sure, but Lisarenee may be interested in this one.
~LK
~LK
Steven from Mango Tango is joining in on this one as well, and perhaps my teammate Sheila is going to jump in too?Just remember this is an INFORMAL buddy read and as there is no structure or set Discussion Questions, it probably won't fit the Mods' requirements for the 7% Challenge. AKA This one is just for fun! :)
Okay, I really need to find my copy of this book! It's around here somewhere, but not in the box I thought it was. I wonder if it's on a shelf, hmmmm. Glad I have time to find it, hehe.
Oh! Can I join? This has been on my shelf for like 4 years.
This is an informal one, so you'll just read it at your own pace and then comment your thoughts and talk to others about it in this thread :)Other buddy reads, the formal ones, have certain page/chapters on a set schedule, and someone posts discussion questions!
I started it at the first of the month since I had so many other things I wanted to read in June (including the behemoth that is The Passage). What do you think of it so far Lisa? I'm liking the way the book is set up with journal passages, letters, etc.
Oooh, Dracula! Definitely doing this Buddy Read! I've yet to get through the whole thing and it's been so long since I last picked it up.
Uh... I finish Dracula earlier today. I liked it a lot!
So... How does this buddyread thing work exactly? I mean I saw a thread about it and it seems simple enough but there have been no questions posted as of yet? Do I just post my own comments about the book as I go?
Ok then, Spoilers ahead, stop reading now if you want to avoid them, since I havn't figured out how to hide spoilers as of yet. O.o(view spoiler)
Storm, if you click the "some html is ok" above the text box, it shows you handy html codes you can use, including the spoilers one. To make spoilers, you just type a < then the word spoiler and then type what you want to put in the spoiler brackets, then type a /> but do it all together. It does (view spoiler) -- < this /> (but without all the spaces).
ilovebakedgoods (Teresa) wrote: "Storm, if you click the "some html is ok" above the text box, it shows you handy html codes you can use, including the spoilers one. To make spoilers, you just type a but do it all together. It do..."Oooh, I see, thanks!
❀ Oo ❀ wrote: "You're flying through this one! I hope that you're enjoying it. I can't wait to start reading it this weekend, so that I can read your comments and start replying."I have a bad habit of reading quickly a story that I've never read before, and sicne I only read the first few chapters the last time I attempted this and found them not to be as exciting as other's thoughts on the story had been, I set it aside for quite a long time, but since this came up as a buddyread and with the 7% challenge, I've forced myself past those boring parts that detered me before, and am quite enjoying the story so far! Truthfully though I started reading two or three days ago and typed up my comments as I went, waiting to see if questions for the buddyread would be posted, so up until abouts Chapters 5 and 6 or somewhere around those, they were pre-types, and now I'm currently posting comments as I finish the next set of two chapters. My copy of the book has 27 in total, so I may do a three-chapter post at the end, or a singular, not sure how I want to approach that as of yet. Guess I'll figure it out when I get there.
Storm wrote: "So... How does this buddyread thing work exactly? I mean I saw a thread about it and it seems simple enough but there have been no questions posted as of yet? Do I just post my own comments about t..."Storm, This was an informal buddy read which is something new to the group. There are only 6 moderators to the group, 5 of who are presently active, and all our Books of the Months are guaranteed to be read 'buddy style' read, but some of the group reads deemed "Buddy Reads" will be much less formal, with no questions. We (the moderators) just can't read that many books and do questions. Last month was the first time this happened (the informal buddy reads) so we're still piecing out how to handle things. Perhaps we can post general questions about the books which can be discussed within the group reads? I'll pose the question to the group and see what people think.
Lisarenee wrote: "Storm wrote: "So... How does this buddyread thing work exactly? I mean I saw a thread about it and it seems simple enough but there have been no questions posted as of yet? Do I just post my own co..."If you don't wanna do questions for the informal ones that's fine by me, I'm just new as of the end of June and this is my first time doing a 'buddy read' so I wasn't sure what to expect or wait for or anything like that.
Storm wrote: "Lisarenee wrote: "Storm wrote: "So... How does this buddyread thing work exactly? I mean I saw a thread about it and it seems simple enough but there have been no questions posted as of yet? Do I j..."I plan to read this one later this week, so I'll be commenting on your comments then. I'll try to follow your reading schedule so I can comment on your comments when I reach that part of the book.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Illustrated Dracula (other topics)The Passage (other topics)
Dracula (other topics)













Dracula, by Bram Stoker
The vampire novel that started it all, Bram Stoker's Dracula probes deeply into human identity, sanity, and the dark corners of Victorian sexuality and desire. When Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to help Count Dracula purchase a London house, he makes horrifying discoveries about his client. Soon afterward, disturbing incidents unfold in England—an unmanned ship is wrecked at Whitby, strange puncture marks appear on a young woman's neck, and a lunatic asylum inmate raves about the imminent arrival of his "Master"—culminating in a battle of wits between the sinister Count and a determined group of adversaries.
EXPECT SPOILERS!