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Kaje wrote: "In addition to nominations, I'd like any comments or suggestions on making the Book of the Month more interesting - do people read it even if they don't comment? Is the nomination process interesti..."
Kaje, it depends what book is chosen. I get my books only from libraries or bookstores. I don't have a Kindle, and I don't read books on my laptop. So e-books are out. If the BOTM is only published in digital format, I can't participate. I think the nomination process is fine as it is, but I do think there should be a rule that people cannot nominate their own books. Sometimes it feels like the only reason a lot of people even join this group is for self promotion. That also might help cut down on the number of e-books that are nominated each month.


Question - if the author is a group member do we like having them participate? Should a mod ask them questions too to get things rolling? Or does their presence inhibit the conversation?

A lot of small presses do have paperbacks available - though you'd probably have to buy them through the publisher online.
I am not bothered either way about authors nominating their own books, but what I would suggest is that perhaps we had more guided discussions, however, these shouldn't be lead by the author.
I would suggest if you are nominating a book you indicate whether you'd be willing to lead a discussion on it. It wouldn't have to be difficult, just perhaps a couple of questions for readers to answer about the book and how they found their reading experience.
That said, I wouldn't want this to be agreed then left to the moderating team to deal with, they have quite enough to do already!


When they did that, it opened up more conversation as people who had read any book by the author joined in more. I don't know how well it would work in YA - it seems like we have fewer prolific authors with many works to discuss, but there are some. Any thoughts?

As far as authors participating, have any of them done that yet? I did get a private message from an author, but I haven't seen him post here. I don't see a problem with it, although I agree maybe they shouldn't be in charge of leading the discussion.





We do allow votes to be changed, but I've kept the results secret. Perhaps people would prefer to see how the vote is going? I don't know if I can show results without showing individual votes but I'll check. Maybe it would generate interest to be able to see that.
The votes are currently anonymous and I'm not going to police who votes for what, so not letting authors nominate will be easier for this group.
We could think about a future group reads thread...
Thanks for the suggestions.



Maybe alternate months - every other month e-books / vs / books that are likely to be avl in libraries?
And yes, encourage those who've nominated books to lead the discussion. Maybe we could have another thread and gather some universal questions so there would be a kind of template available to discussion leaders?
Also, strong contenders in previous polls should be automatically added to a future poll at some point, imo.
Authors could participate in a related thread, maybe, or maybe at the end of the month. But they should not vote in the poll, or participate in the early discussion, imo.
Reading 25% a week would drive me nuts, btw.

And regarding the whole discussion of e-books vs. books likely available in libraries, I know that several more mainstream books have been nominated, but they rarely, if ever, win. But library stock varies so greatly, especially when it comes to LGBT books (and even more especially for LGBT YA), that I don't know how fruitful it would be to try and do that.



Maybe we might read a classic alongside the new Book of the month - books like Rainbow Boys or Magic's Pawn which should be widely available...



I have no clue how that actually works since I've never been a part of one, but I think the live format might be more conducive to generating discussion topics and questions that could be answered on the forum.
Could we also look into using meta-media, like book-trailers and recorded author interviews on youtube to hype the BotM early in the month and generate early discussion based on the youtube videos?

It's a great thought, but I think perhaps ambitious for our group. I have seen a more modest live-chat type format done on Goodreads, which would be more anonymous, where a time was scheduled to chat together on a discussion thread in real time. Worth putting in the suggestion box. We did something like that a few times early on as author chats. John Goode was particularly fun to have around.

Oh yeah, we do have Golden Boy, I Am J, and Freakboy. It's the small publishers that aren't commonly found on the shelves. I did see a few Dreamspinner and a couple Harmony Ink (which I was told were not on the approved list?) but mainly the books that get purchased are mainstream press. I think there is some adult m/m, but it's not so much the newer genre romance. Some romance presses get picked up more than others. Cleis Press (lesbian) is a popular one.

But clearly that will vary. Still, there are some books most big library systems will have which we might consider doing periodically.


We tried that in my group once and not a single person joined the chat except me, afterwords they said it was to hard to find a time that everyone could get on and discuss and it was easier to post your thoughts to a thread where you could get on with a minute or two and discuss rather than having to set time aside that everyone could have a full discussion. I would love to try out a chat discussion, it was my idea to do it in my group but you really need a large group with lots of people to make it work if this group isn't having a lot of group discussion to begin with it would probably make it harder for people.


Yeah, I imagine both SanFran and Minneapolis are on the up side of the curve.

That's my worry. Especially as the only moderator - when there were more of us, we could get a conversation going between us and then others might join in. Well, maybe we'll figure out a chance to do it once or twice, with the right motivation. Maybe with the Rainbow Awards YA winner or something.
BTW, unrelated to this, for anyone who loves covers, the Rainbow Award vote for covers is open to anyone http://www.elisarolle.com/rainbowawar... - you have to vote for at least 3, and as many as you like. Must post your email but it's kept confidential.
And there are several of the YA we have read in this group on the Honorable Mention (at least one first round score of 36) list so far.
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I moved this from the nominations thread so the books don't get lost.