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What Should We Read in 2015?!

Hi Allyson!
Since I already announced Unbroken for December and #Girlboss for January, some of us started those titles. I'm open to shaking up the Bookshelf after February. I'd like to keep the next three titles stationary to give everyone a chance to get the book/plan ahead.
For those that may be new, we've taken requests over the past couple months for 2015 and I've tentatively put an outline for the year together on the To Read shelf. Here's how it looks so far:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Love that you're open to moderate with Brandi! Anyone else want to moderate a month as well?
I'm open to a Facebook group, my concern is that I get lots of e-mails and messages asking how to join the group so I'm a little nervous about expanding to a third platform for simplicity's sake. I want folks to know how to engage with us. :)
Love the idea of looking up bio info and reviews, etc and sketching out the next few months!
Since I already announced Unbroken for December and #Girlboss for January, some of us started those titles. I'm open to shaking up the Bookshelf after February. I'd like to keep the next three titles stationary to give everyone a chance to get the book/plan ahead.
For those that may be new, we've taken requests over the past couple months for 2015 and I've tentatively put an outline for the year together on the To Read shelf. Here's how it looks so far:
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

Love that you're open to moderate with Brandi! Anyone else want to moderate a month as well?
I'm open to a Facebook group, my concern is that I get lots of e-mails and messages asking how to join the group so I'm a little nervous about expanding to a third platform for simplicity's sake. I want folks to know how to engage with us. :)
Love the idea of looking up bio info and reviews, etc and sketching out the next few months!

But are these books all set in stone? I am a little confused. I think you said that you put books in place because Goodreads requires it? Does this mean that after Bossgirl we are open to suggestions?
I didn't realize that Unbroken is the current book. Now I understand that this would be what people are reading now, getting ready to talk about in January. OK, sounds good. I don't know if I will get to it, though, so I may start with Bossgirl.
You got it! The books are not set after February, but GoodReads requires a to-read date. There are always titles that take off spontaneously and I want to be flexible with our reading plans to accommodate what strikes our fancy, while still giving folks a plan a few months in advance.
Does that sound like a plan?
I just added All The Light We Cannot See today. I've yet to find a historical fiction book that lights me up, but I'm in to give 2014's winner a go after seeing this is a hot one on a lot of lists and requests.
Does that sound like a plan?
I just added All The Light We Cannot See today. I've yet to find a historical fiction book that lights me up, but I'm in to give 2014's winner a go after seeing this is a hot one on a lot of lists and requests.

Also, All the Light We Cannot See keeps coming up on best books of the year lists, as you say, and I have heard from people who have read it that it is wonderful. It is definitely on my list of books to read.
You don't care for historical fiction? It is one of my favorite genres, from childhood on. What are your favorite genres?
Has anyone read The Book Thief? That's historical fiction, and I loved it so much that I read it again. I haven't seen the movie, but it is on my list.

Heard wonderful things about it.
Havent watched the movie cause I wanted to read the book first.


I will read the book, maybe the ebook.
I dont seem to ge used to audio books so far...
Hi Allyson and Pam!
There was a request for The Book Thief a few months back as well, and with two more I will put it in the line up.
I read I Am The Messenger this year and I wasn't super impressed, but I'll give this author another shot, especially so I can see the movie!
It is interesting the marketing that goes into book releases.
Allyson,
My favorite genre is non-fiction. I spent the majority of my time this year in fiction to expand my horizons since story is such a passion of mine.
This year I read The Painted Girls and The Light Between Oceans (both award winners) and I struggled through both.
Am I a lost cause?!
Pam,
I'm with you, I can't get into audio books either. In this house, we do real books! ;)
There was a request for The Book Thief a few months back as well, and with two more I will put it in the line up.

I read I Am The Messenger this year and I wasn't super impressed, but I'll give this author another shot, especially so I can see the movie!

It is interesting the marketing that goes into book releases.
Allyson,
My favorite genre is non-fiction. I spent the majority of my time this year in fiction to expand my horizons since story is such a passion of mine.
This year I read The Painted Girls and The Light Between Oceans (both award winners) and I struggled through both.


Am I a lost cause?!
Pam,
I'm with you, I can't get into audio books either. In this house, we do real books! ;)

:-)
I love nonfiction, but it takes me longer to read than fiction, so I read mostly fiction with some nonfiction thrown in (though I love memoirs and bios and do read more of them). So, we are opposites, lol.
Do not rate The Book Thief by The Messenger. The latter is an earlier book. I haven't read it, but I have a friend who likes The Book Thief very much and didn't think much of The Messener. He is a discerning reader, and I always enjoy talking books with him.
Lisamarie, what kinds of nonfiction do you like most?
Good morning Allyson,
Oh I see, we are opposites. I'm looking forward to diving back into the non-fiction in 2015, while still maintaining a balance of fiction and classics.
The Christian inspirational tomes are my very fav! Cold Tangerines and 1,000 Gifts are the reigning queens.
My favorite author is Shauna Niequist and I'm so excited for her new books coming out this year, Perfect Over Present and a new devotional.
Oh I see, we are opposites. I'm looking forward to diving back into the non-fiction in 2015, while still maintaining a balance of fiction and classics.
The Christian inspirational tomes are my very fav! Cold Tangerines and 1,000 Gifts are the reigning queens.


My favorite author is Shauna Niequist and I'm so excited for her new books coming out this year, Perfect Over Present and a new devotional.
Allyson Faith wrote: "I will look these up!
Do you read Annie Lamott?"
Ahh love her!! Great example of my fav genre. I've only read Bird by Bird but I've got these sitting on my shelf from last year's trip to Powell's.
Do you read Annie Lamott?"
Ahh love her!! Great example of my fav genre. I've only read Bird by Bird but I've got these sitting on my shelf from last year's trip to Powell's.




Oh and we ALL want a library like Lisamarie's!! It's GORGEOUS!! :)

Do you read Annie Lamott?"
Ahh love her!! Great example of my fav genre. I've only read Bird by Bird but I've got these sitting on my shelf from last y..."

Is the newest one Help, Thanks, Wow? Or does she have an even newer one out? No I don't read her blog, I'll have to add it to my reading list!

If you follow her on Facebook, you will see her blogs, too. But I should also check out her website to see what else she has!
Allyson,
Thanks for the recommendation! I've added it to my wishlist, she's been cranking out the books the last few years. :)
Chelsie and Brandi,
Thank you so much for your sweet complements on the library. It's a work in progress and the joy of my life!
I just love this group :)
Thanks for the recommendation! I've added it to my wishlist, she's been cranking out the books the last few years. :)
Chelsie and Brandi,
Thank you so much for your sweet complements on the library. It's a work in progress and the joy of my life!
I just love this group :)




Welcome Christine!! Yes, we're in the throes of a discussion of which classic to start the year with and which Austen should follow it up!
I already put Inferno on the "Quarterly Classic" list for December 2015, so we need more readers to weigh in, if you're so inclined to read classics. ;)
Happy reading!
Lisamarie
I already put Inferno on the "Quarterly Classic" list for December 2015, so we need more readers to weigh in, if you're so inclined to read classics. ;)
Happy reading!
Lisamarie
Great clarifying point, Allyson! Next December Dan Brown's Inferno hits theaters Christmas Day so I put both Dante's original and Dan Brown's on the list straight away.
Books with film adaptations (that are not horror) get fast-tracked on the list. :)
Books with film adaptations (that are not horror) get fast-tracked on the list. :)

Speaking of, did you ever get to see Wild?
Glad you approve :) Yes, I saw Wild last night and it was killer! Loved it, loved it!! Go see it!


Hi Candice,
Awesome, Big Little Lies is on the schedule for August! We're also reading The Husband's Secret in March. I read What Alice Forget This year and it was one of my faves in 2014. I've heard all her titles are worth a read.
Christine,
That's great! I'm only 100 pages into Unbroken and I just read the string, no spoilers....promise. :) So glad you're excited for our year in books, happy New Year!
Awesome, Big Little Lies is on the schedule for August! We're also reading The Husband's Secret in March. I read What Alice Forget This year and it was one of my faves in 2014. I've heard all her titles are worth a read.
Christine,
That's great! I'm only 100 pages into Unbroken and I just read the string, no spoilers....promise. :) So glad you're excited for our year in books, happy New Year!


Where is the 'schedule' of the books?



You are very welcome!!! :). What about a private Facebook group to post & discuss the current books? We can maybe have weekly page or chapter suggestions and discuss what we think so far..."
I love the idea of a Facebook group!!! I think it would be much easier than this forum!



I went on the actual website but still confused.
maybe you can just make a post that says the books and months we will be reading them
Good morning Danielle and Candice,
Wow, you two are very engaged, thank you for that! I didn't realize it would cause confusion if I played around a bit so early in the year, sorry about that. You got it, anything past Feb is not set in stone (yet) and I just made another change (hopefully the last)! I've spent the week wrestling with which titles to choose for a final run down. Alas, so many amazing books so few months in the year! I will absolutely be posting the final list and creating a video in the coming weeks, and then I'll leave the bookshelf untouched.
The main struggle I faced is my love for book to movie adaptations (there are 12 killers ones in 2015, one for each month just like 2014) and the fun we'd have reading through the books and seeing the films; versus my commitment to the genre I've playfully dubbed "glam lit." Glam lit is books written by women who inspire us like DVF, Grace Coddington, Shauna Niequist, our #Girlboss, etc.
I made two separate lists and plan to read both, but didn't want to overwhelm the group with two titles a month plus our Quarterly Classics.
Ultimately, I decided the Paper & Glam Book Club will focus on Glam Lit since we're a community of women, and I'd love for us to support female authors who've inspired so many of us. This is not to say books written by men are off the table, we are still reading Paper Towns in June & Inferno in December.
I plan to start a string for the book to movie adaptations, and there is a post ready to roll for Monday. There will also be a video....after Amazon delivers my books :)
Does that approach make sense?
Wow, you two are very engaged, thank you for that! I didn't realize it would cause confusion if I played around a bit so early in the year, sorry about that. You got it, anything past Feb is not set in stone (yet) and I just made another change (hopefully the last)! I've spent the week wrestling with which titles to choose for a final run down. Alas, so many amazing books so few months in the year! I will absolutely be posting the final list and creating a video in the coming weeks, and then I'll leave the bookshelf untouched.
The main struggle I faced is my love for book to movie adaptations (there are 12 killers ones in 2015, one for each month just like 2014) and the fun we'd have reading through the books and seeing the films; versus my commitment to the genre I've playfully dubbed "glam lit." Glam lit is books written by women who inspire us like DVF, Grace Coddington, Shauna Niequist, our #Girlboss, etc.
I made two separate lists and plan to read both, but didn't want to overwhelm the group with two titles a month plus our Quarterly Classics.
Ultimately, I decided the Paper & Glam Book Club will focus on Glam Lit since we're a community of women, and I'd love for us to support female authors who've inspired so many of us. This is not to say books written by men are off the table, we are still reading Paper Towns in June & Inferno in December.
I plan to start a string for the book to movie adaptations, and there is a post ready to roll for Monday. There will also be a video....after Amazon delivers my books :)
Does that approach make sense?

Kohinoor,
Ohhh If I Stay is so so good, especially considering my love affair with Portland. I ugly cried but in that life is beautiful way :) I got it for Christmas from a dear friend. I'm excited to rewatch it. I read these ---> http://www.paperandglam.com/blog/2014... (except Winter's Tale)
book to movie adaptations in 2014, so many greats ones. I've already started making a list for 2016 haha.
Ohhh If I Stay is so so good, especially considering my love affair with Portland. I ugly cried but in that life is beautiful way :) I got it for Christmas from a dear friend. I'm excited to rewatch it. I read these ---> http://www.paperandglam.com/blog/2014... (except Winter's Tale)
book to movie adaptations in 2014, so many greats ones. I've already started making a list for 2016 haha.

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Since Girlboss is on the list, what about reading that in January and then reading Unbroken in February?
I am happy to help with moderating. Perhaps we could do something that I do in one of my face-to-face bookgroups: we have co-leaders for each book, and one person looks up author biography and the other looks up reviews and then shares this info at the meeting. The co-leaders also come up with discussion questions beforehand and email them. Could we adapt this for our virtual book group?
We could sketch out a calendar for the next few months, perhaps. Like this:
Read in January and discuss early February: Bossgirl. Moderator(s):_____
Read in February and discuss in early March: Unbroken. Moderator(s):_____
Read in March and discuss in early April: The Portrait of Dorian Gray. Moderator(s):______
Thoughts?