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I've just show the youtube video to my friend, who had no idea what I was talking about when I told her about this little chat. So obviously I had to share the... joy?
My stomach now hurts so bad from laughing at her reaction :D

What what, in the butt
LOL!"
I've just show the youtube video to my friend, who had no idea what I was talking about when I told her about this little c..."
lol!!!

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It has nothing to do about reading or books, but it's probably been two years since I made a blog post.


Look out for trolls :)

Georgia's in Nerd Hell. No wonder I feel alone in my nerdiness sometimes.

Georgia's in Nerd Hell. No wonder I feel alone in my nerdiness sometimes."
Well, it doesn't help that nerds tend to be more prevelant in higher population areas. I'm in IN, the 11th highest ranking and my city of blue collar factory workers and redneck farmers is almost completely devoid of nerds.



Should I? Shouldn't I? Should I ask someone at the library about it?

I used to. It was fun except they wanted to read anything but SFF.
But it was a personal book club, not one with the library.
I planned to start another one here but MeetUp costs real money:
$12 a month for 6 months (a single $72 charge)
$15 a month for 3 months (a single $45 charge)
$19 per month

In the past month I've joined 2 book clubs and a food club in an effort to be more social. So far, it's worked out pretty well for me. One book club is through the library. The group reads classic YA books. It will go until July or August. The group is mainly older woman, but there is a younger girl that comes...she's very shy and quiet though. Most of the women are librarians or have some association with the library (ex. Friends of the Library).
When I checked out the book my name was the only one on the list! So I was really apprehensive going to the my first club meeting thinking it was going to be only me and a librarian. But, turned out most of them already had copies so I was the only one actually checking out the book. lol. Anyway, I've been to 2 discussions and so far it's been fun. Snacks + intellectual convo = great night! ....for me at least. ;)
I also joined another one that meets at a local indie bookshop. In that group there is a girl about my age, but mostly it's a mid to older crowd. I've only been to one discussion, but everyone was really nice and welcoming. According to the bookshop owner the group reads a bit of every genre. The bookshop owner took a shine to me and ended up inviting me as a guest to the food club, which also meets at the shop. That was a lot of fun too. Members get assigned a course and have to bring a dish that fits with the month's theme. The one I went too was a cheese theme. It's unbelievable the foods that have cheese in them! I came out of there 3 lbs heavier. hehe.
Anyway, I say expand your horizons and try it out. If you don't like it you don't have to join up. :)

Actually I found that my library started a group here that didn't really get anywhere. I left a greeting even though it hasn't had any activity for just over a year. Who knows? Maybe someone will answer. Lol.

Contemporary fiction + me = booooooooooored. Most of the time, anyway.
I keep checking though, I love the idea! Eventually I hope to see a book I'm actually interested in (and then steal that group of people and form our own underground super fun and elite SFF club!)

Actually I found that my library started a group here that didn't really get anywhere. I left a greeting even though it hasn't had any activity for just over a year. Who ..."
Yeah, my library has a GR group too but it's just sitting there collecting virtual dust bunnies.
I haven't been able to find a SFF group in my area. Mostly all the groups are non-fiction or contemporary fiction. I don't mind contemporary fiction though. I read a bit of every thing anyway. If I want to get genre specific I just use GR.


And even though it's not really my thing I would be open to joining a romance group.
I'm going to look into it.

If anyone fits the boring and contemporary mold its me, damnit!"
Here's the list:
Book Discussion: Sharon Draper's Out of My Mind
Book Discussion: Art Spiegelman's Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History & Elie Wiesel's Night
Book Discussion: R. J. Palacio's Wonder
Book Discussion: Truman Capote's In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and its Consequences
Book Discussion: John Scalzi's Redshirts
Book Discussion: Chris Kyle's American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. History
Book Discussion: Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: The Temperature at Which Book Paper Catches Fire and Burns

lol!


I don't know if we have anything here.
I saw a WoW group on MeeetUp but I don't play WoW. It's actually a game I should love - it's made by Blizzard - but I'm not paying a monthly fee to play a damn game.

One at work is outta the question, for similar reasons.
Of course, even if I found an SFF one I probably wouldn't like half the books they picked, as I'm sure they'd tend to do the usual suspects...

My MMORPGs are usually sci-fi oriented, so I feel the same way about EVE. $20 A MONTH!?!? No way in hell, even if it does look like the greatest thing since sliced bread.

I feel you. I was just looking at the Steam sale on EVE. Even with at 27% discount it's just not worth it.
Have you tried StarCraft?


I understand.
I actually run my computers into the ground in order to save up enough to buy a new one with a decent graphics card and processor.

If anyone fits the boring and contemporary mold its me, damnit!"
Here's the list:
Book Discussion: Sharon Draper's Out of My Mind
Book Discussion: Art Spiegelman's..."
I stand corrected. :)

I played EVE for years and though I did love it, I didn't love it $$$ <- that much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US92P...
still hilarious.

If anyone fits the boring and contemporary mold its me, damnit!"
Here's the list:
Book Discussion: Sharon Draper's Out of My Mind
Book Discussion..."
LOL!!
Told you.


O_O

I do a RL book club. I love it. It's on Meetup.com so there are like 600 members but only about 50 are active. They post the books and you sign up if you are interested and then we meet at restaurants around the valley and discuss. They only recently started doing fantasy and horror! I'm thinking of heading up a Dark Tower one. I'm nervous though.
As for dudes being the only ones, in my experience that is opposite. I signed up for the book club to meet guys and there are maybe 3. The rest are woman. Apparently guys who read are rare and guys who read and like to discuss are very rare.


We's exists. We swears it.

I know you're out there. I finally snagged myself one...but it took 30 years!

Yeah, but organizers have to pay the higher fees. :(
Otherwise I'd start a bookclub here. Fantasy Only! All the bookclubs around here are boring.

Probably.
And GR just isn't the place to start that kind of book club. :(
Oh, well.
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