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Group Reads > March 2014 Group Read: Geek Love

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message 1: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
You'll be reading Geek Love this month.

Please use spoilers.

Have fun.


message 2: by Anna (Bananas) (new)

Anna (Bananas) | 183 comments Okay, time to read this one. I've had it forever.


message 3: by Dana (new)

Dana Fontaine (danaschipporeit) | 322 comments I've already read it. Fabulous.


message 4: by Andy (new)

Andy (manicsloth) | 730 comments Alright! This is on the tip top of my tbr (the ones removed from the shelf and stacked on my desk).


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

Delighted!


message 6: by Kim (new)

Kim Rox | 41 comments Been there. Done that. In my opinion, one of the worst books ever written. At any rate, there are those who do appreciate it. I'm just not one of them.


message 7: by Nurse (new)

Nurse Nightmare | 59 comments Great will get a copy of this soon as possible.


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 1471 comments I've read this several times and can't wait to see what you all think. It's one of my favorites but it isn't for everybody.


message 9: by Char (last edited Mar 03, 2014 08:57AM) (new)

Char | 17469 comments Loved Geek Love! I hope the group likes it as well. :)


message 10: by Andy (new)

Andy (manicsloth) | 730 comments Dagnabit, I wish I had more time to read! I'm still two weeks away from starting this at my current pace.


 (shan) Littlebookcove (littlebookcove) | 137 comments off to the library I go!


message 12: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Kim wrote: "Been there. Done that. In my opinion, one of the worst books ever written. At any rate, there are those who do appreciate it. I'm just not one of them."

I tried reading this but after several chapters I just couldn't do it. Not sure why it doesn't appeal to me but does to so many people. What's wrong with meeeee?


message 13: by Marc-Antoine (new)

Marc-Antoine | 2888 comments I just could not seem to get into it as well, I did finish it though, and although I did not seem to appreciate it at the time, the story has haunted me since.


message 14: by Kim (new)

Kim Rox | 41 comments Tressa: Finally, a kindred spirit! The story made no sense. I tried to like it. I tied keeping an open mind... I really did! But for all it's originality, it never went anywhere. It was very descriptive but in the end I need a bit less talk and more action. I read it for the sake of another group I'm part of but in the end felt it was/is a complete waste of time.


message 15: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments At least you two saw it through to the end. I just couldn't, but wanted to since all my friends were doing it. Damn you, peer pressure!


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 1471 comments Kim wrote: "But for all it's originality, it never went anywhere. It was very descriptive but in the end I need a bit less talk and more action.."

You might've hit on something there. I'm not a fan of a lot of action and was taken by the strangeness of it all. The descriptions and bizarre characters still linger with me and I reread it last probably over a decade ago.


message 17: by Tressa (last edited Mar 03, 2014 09:31AM) (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments I think part of the problem with me is that I have a mental block about specific subjects that just don't interest me: circuses (with the exception of The Pilo Family Circus), drug addiction, alcoholism, magic, heists. All subjects that bore me and I don't want to give them a chance.


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

Only one copy available to the city's entire library system, with multiple holds on it :( To the used bookstore now I guess.


message 19: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany I wasn't sure if I'd be participating this month, but my library had three eBook copies available, so I guess I have no excuse! I'll start in a few days when I'm caught up on some other stuff.


message 20: by Ben (new)

Ben Rowe (benwickens) | 13 comments Never heard of the book before it was picked but two of my GR friends gave it 5 stars and each have opinions and taste that I value so I have added it on my TBR list but not sure how much if any of it I will get read during March.


message 21: by Wayne's (new)

Wayne's (waynesworld) | 115 comments Well i found it unengaging, i struggled through 6 chapters and it just got more boring. this gets a zero rating from me!
Life is too short.


message 22: by Wayne's (new)

Wayne's (waynesworld) | 115 comments Kim wrote: "Been there. Done that. In my opinion, one of the worst books ever written. At any rate, there are those who do appreciate it. I'm just not one of them."

Meranda wrote: "Delighted!"

I wholeheartedly agree!


message 23: by Wayne's (new)

Wayne's (waynesworld) | 115 comments Tressa wrote: "Kim wrote: "Been there. Done that. In my opinion, one of the worst books ever written. At any rate, there are those who do appreciate it. I'm just not one of them."

I tried reading this but after ..."


I would agree with you. Not all books will appeal to us all, but i found nothing in this one.


message 24: by Kim (new)

Kim Rox | 41 comments Wayne: It's true. Not all books can be appealing or unappealing to everyone (case in point). However, I'm always amazed and even a bit disappointed, if truth be told, that anyone in their right mind would find this nonsense remotely entertaining. C'est la vie!


message 25: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
I am amazed and disappointed that some folks seem intent on ruining this book for the folks who voted for it.

I don't find it remotely entertaining.


message 26: by Kim (new)

Kim Rox | 41 comments Jon: In which way is expressing ones opinion in any way ruining it for anyone. Personally, I think the author ruined it. That's just my opinion of course. I'd like to think that those who chose it would neither fault me for that nor any way hinder their own views or desire to read it for themselves.


message 27: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "Jon: In which way is expressing ones opinion in any way ruining it for anyone. Personally, I think the author ruined it. That's just my opinion of course. I'd like to think that those who chose it..."

You could wait until they finish it before sharing your opinion.


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 1471 comments Kim wrote: "Wayne: It's true. Not all books can be appealing or unappealing to everyone (case in point). However, I'm always amazed and even a bit disappointed, if truth be told, that anyone in their right min..."

I never claimed to be in my right mind but why on earth would you be disappointed by the fact that someone found the book entertaining?


message 29: by Wayne's (new)

Wayne's (waynesworld) | 115 comments Jon it is a group read surely we are all entitled to an opinion, that hardly ruins a book for someone who is reading and enjoying it.


message 30: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Wayne wrote: "Jon it is a group read surely we are all entitled to an opinion, that hardly ruins a book for someone who is reading and enjoying it."

You are. But this is the first Group Read that I've been a part of where there has been such a negative reaction to a book the group voted for.....before it appears any of the people who voted for it has started reading it.


message 31: by Kim (new)

Kim Rox | 41 comments Jon: I'm glad you asked, for I'd like to set the record straight. I obviously (or not) personally found it extremely pretentious and disheartening, to say the least. Moreover, I wasn't trying to imply that people should or shouldn't feel the same way. Maybe I overstepped my boundaries and if that's the case, I apologize. I merely meant to convey my own opinion and in no way persuade or even convince others to feel the same. After-all, diversity is refreshing. How boring would life be if we were all the same?


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Jon Recluse wrote: "Wayne wrote: "Jon it is a group read surely we are all entitled to an opinion, that hardly ruins a book for someone who is reading and enjoying it."

You are. But this is the first Group Read that ..."


I didn't actually vote for this one, but I do plan on getting a copy and reading it for myself. Personally, I don't believe in taking anyone else's opinion in lieu of my own.


message 33: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "Jon: I'm glad you asked, for I'd like to set the record straight. I obviously (or not) personally found it extremely pretentious and disheartening, to say the least. Moreover, I wasn't trying to im..."

No problem, Kim. I just want to let the group have an open mind going in.


message 34: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Kimberly wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Wayne wrote: "Jon it is a group read surely we are all entitled to an opinion, that hardly ruins a book for someone who is reading and enjoying it."

You are. But this is the fi..."


I'm glad.


message 35: by Kim (new)

Kim Rox | 41 comments Kimberly: As well you should. I'm relieved to know my own opinion did not dissuade you. It wasn't meant to. By all means, enjoy!


message 36: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
I apologize if I came off incorrectly.

I'm still learning the ropes.


message 37: by Kim (new)

Kim Rox | 41 comments Jon: No need to apologize, least of all to me. I didn't take offense, really! I find GR the perfect medium for this sort of thing. Might I add you're doing a fabulous job... I respect your views, whether or not I agree. That's another matter entirely. For now, I'll just leave it at this: I'm a big girl (figuratively not literally) and I can take it.


message 38: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Thanks, Kim.

I hope the discussion at the end of the month is as lively as this has been.


message 39: by Kim (new)

Kim Rox | 41 comments Thank YOU, Jon. It was a pleasure; Invigorating even. Happy reading!


message 40: by Laurie (barksbooks) (last edited Mar 04, 2014 08:54AM) (new)

Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 1471 comments So what's everyone think of the Binewskis so far? Perfectly normal couple, eh?


message 41: by Char (new)

Char | 17469 comments Barks & Bites wrote: "So what's everyone think of the Binewskis so far? Perfectly normal couple, eh?"

LMAO Bark, that cracked me up. Yep. Normal. Nothing to see here. :)


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 1471 comments Charlene wrote: LMAO Bark, that cracked me up. Yep. Normal. Nothing to see here. :)"

Hey, we all need to make a living, right?


message 43: by Hudson (new)

Hudson (bostonrich) | 47 comments I think they are very thrift and efficient! We can all learn a lesson from them about economizing in a down economy and using/adapting what's at hand.


message 44: by Hudson (new)

Hudson (bostonrich) | 47 comments On a semi-serious note....I do not know a lot about the bizarro and splatterpunk genere's, but is Geek Love kind of a forerunner or classic example of one or the other? Is it held in high esteem by fans of the genre?


message 45: by Char (new)

Char | 17469 comments I'm not sure this fits into either of those categories, Hudson. Bizarro is usually wayyyyy more graphic than this book is, and splatterpunk-well, I don't remember anything really bloody or gruesome in Geek Love. Except one portion that would be spoiler-ish to post here now.


message 46: by Gregor (new)

Gregor Xane (gregorxane) | 420 comments This book gets shelved as literary fiction. I would say it's not a forerunner of either bizarro or splatterpunk. It's a very hard book to put a label on, which, to me, is part of its appeal. I'm struggling to even come up with another book that it's similar to. Still thinking about it...


message 47: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany This book was nominated for a National Book Award and a Bram Stoker Award. I love things that blur the lines between genre and literary fiction, so I'm excited to begin!


message 48: by Char (new)

Char | 17469 comments I hope you like it, Tiffany!


message 49: by Hudson (new)

Hudson (bostonrich) | 47 comments thanks, great read no matter what genre.


message 50: by Nurse (new)

Nurse Nightmare | 59 comments Got this email today -
This is a courtesy email from World of Books, regarding your recent order for Geek Love by Katherine Dunn.
It is with deep regret, that I must inform you the order has been returned to us by the postal system, due to being damaged in transit.
This damage has resulted in the condition of your title being unacceptable to re-send.

What a crock of crap so now have to find another copy and wait even longer for it to be sent in the mail :/


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