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Jul 25, 2011 04:18AM

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Thanks, Natasha!
Now, ... to try to find books ... is this part of the new switch to genres?
Where's the plain old list of books on the shelf like we always used to see? I see I can get to a list of "popular" sociology books, or "most read this week" sociology books. Is that it, or am I missing something?
Now, ... to try to find books ... is this part of the new switch to genres?
Where's the plain old list of books on the shelf like we always used to see? I see I can get to a list of "popular" sociology books, or "most read this week" sociology books. Is that it, or am I missing something?


Have fun choosing everyone, can't wait to see what you pick


And I forgot about picking the avatar."
Not only do you have to come up with an avatar...I have to come up with something clever/interesting for the "Page 46" thread title. THANKS A LOT!!! (LOL) I did find some really interesting books to look for at the library tomorrow though! :)

Arlene wrote: "Wow! This is a hard one for me, I rarely read non-fiction and it seems that most of the books on this shelf are that. I only found a few that I have already read. But I always try - that's why I..."
Arlene,
There are several by Steinbeck there, and Ayn Rand, Franz Kafka; also Orwell, Camus, Tolstoy, Fitzgerald -- basically fiction that makes a social commentary. Night, by Elie Wiesel, is amazing and powerful. And there are several by Bill Bryson, who is not exactly my cup of tea, but he writes lightly and with humor, and a lot of people like him. I bet you can find something you'll enjoy.
Arlene,
There are several by Steinbeck there, and Ayn Rand, Franz Kafka; also Orwell, Camus, Tolstoy, Fitzgerald -- basically fiction that makes a social commentary. Night, by Elie Wiesel, is amazing and powerful. And there are several by Bill Bryson, who is not exactly my cup of tea, but he writes lightly and with humor, and a lot of people like him. I bet you can find something you'll enjoy.


Edit: September, not August. *sigh*

Congrats, Slayermel! You've been waiting for this moment for how many years now? It's finally happened.

Thank you everyone I'm in the process of picking right now, my there are so many good ones too choose from I thought I had it all figured out but now I feel like a little girl in a candy store :0)


Some of you will enjoy it, and some may have to really stretch out of your comfort zone which is the point, but I'm picking a genre that gets overlooked a lot and some book snobs actually don't consider them books. I love them as a teacher as they have developed a love of reading in boys I could never get to pick up a book. So drum roll,
I pick Graphic Novels

Although I have one in my TBR: Watchmen. Off to request it from the library!






ETA: And what a fun shelf choice for an awesome group avatar! :)
Arlene wrote: "Ok, does my comic book edition of "Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land" count for this category? I must admit that I don't think I have read any graphic novels since I became an adult except for that on..."
Arlene,
Several comics I was considering turned out not to be on the shelf. To tell whether any book counts, you can go to the book, then click on "see top shelves". You have to find "graphic-novels" (or whatever the month's shelf is) somewhere there, on any page of the shelf list.
One disadvantage of this system is that new or relatively unknown books (like this one) aren't as likely to show up, because not enough people have read them and put them on shelves.
I know once recently someone added something to a shelf herself in order to count it, but that seems to me to be stretching things. The rule I've made for myself is that I won't add anything to a shelf that's not normally one of my own shelves. So I could add something to "magical-realism" because I do have that shelf already, but not to "graphic-novels" because I don't.
Arlene,
Several comics I was considering turned out not to be on the shelf. To tell whether any book counts, you can go to the book, then click on "see top shelves". You have to find "graphic-novels" (or whatever the month's shelf is) somewhere there, on any page of the shelf list.
One disadvantage of this system is that new or relatively unknown books (like this one) aren't as likely to show up, because not enough people have read them and put them on shelves.
I know once recently someone added something to a shelf herself in order to count it, but that seems to me to be stretching things. The rule I've made for myself is that I won't add anything to a shelf that's not normally one of my own shelves. So I could add something to "magical-realism" because I do have that shelf already, but not to "graphic-novels" because I don't.


ETA: And what a fun shelf choice for an awesome group avatar! :)"
Can someone tell me what ETA stands for? All I ever think when I see it is "estimated time of arrival" and I know thats not right! :) I keep trying to figure it out but I'm not having any luck.

@ Slayermel,
I wanted say thanks again for this month's shelf pick. I actually considered graphic novels last summer when it was my turn to choose, because I knew how some of my students loved them, while the few I'd read at the time hadn't done much for me. So I figured I needed to learn more about them.
But it was way out of my comfort zone, and I chose something I was more sure I'd enjoy. So now that you've chosen it, I can't pass up the challenge. And I'm loving the push to learn more about the history and the variety. Neither manga nor superheroes will probably ever be my thing. But I'm learning that the genre holds so much more!
Thanks again!!!
I wanted say thanks again for this month's shelf pick. I actually considered graphic novels last summer when it was my turn to choose, because I knew how some of my students loved them, while the few I'd read at the time hadn't done much for me. So I figured I needed to learn more about them.
But it was way out of my comfort zone, and I chose something I was more sure I'd enjoy. So now that you've chosen it, I can't pass up the challenge. And I'm loving the push to learn more about the history and the variety. Neither manga nor superheroes will probably ever be my thing. But I'm learning that the genre holds so much more!
Thanks again!!!

I wanted say thanks again for this month's shelf pick. I actually considered graphic novels last summer when it was my turn to choose, because I knew how some of my students loved the..."
I'm so glad your enjoying it and have discovered there is so much more out there then just superhero's :0)
One of my favorite's is actually "The Crow" by James O'Barr. He was inspired to write it after a tragic incident in his own family. It's dark, sad and disturbing but a wonderful story all the same.
Slayermel wrote: One of my favorite's is actually "The Crow" by James O'Barr. He was inspired to write it after a tragic incident in his own family. It's dark, sad and disturbing but a wonderful story all the same.
Thanks, I'll check it out.
Thanks, I'll check it out.

*Drum Roll*
Dee is the October Shelf Picker
Have fun picking Dee :0)

Dee wrote: "I got no problems picking, but I just did so in May (american history) - so if a mod wants to have slayermel pick someone else...otherwise i'll post later on today"
I think we agreed last month that the shelf-picker should be someone who hasn't picked in the past year. I know not a lot of people have been posting this month, but there are still 2 or 3 people eligible. (exclude me as well, since I picked in Sept. last year)
I think we agreed last month that the shelf-picker should be someone who hasn't picked in the past year. I know not a lot of people have been posting this month, but there are still 2 or 3 people eligible. (exclude me as well, since I picked in Sept. last year)

so a bit of background, the last month (july and into August) I was writing my huge exam for my PhD. 4 weeks to write no more than 50 pages on 3 different topics. Because of this, I didn't have a lot of time to read, which royally sucked! But, I rediscovered my enjoyment for novella's and anthologies. So the shelf for October is:
Anthology
and can be found here: http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/a...
hopefully everyone finds something they like ;)
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