Literary Fiction by People of Color discussion

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message 51: by Adrienna (new)

Adrienna (adriennaturner) | 795 comments William wrote: "Here are some statistics from a couple discussions last year:

July winning book – My Sister the Serial Killer
97 members voted for the book – this book won 39.9 % of the votes
14 members contribut..."


I may have chosen one of those titles but once I read the June title, for me, I was greatly disappointed. I cannot recall if I chosen the second title but it was way better to my reading tastes. I think I participated in both.


message 52: by Adrienna (new)

Adrienna (adriennaturner) | 795 comments I agree that some have time to do the buddy reads since these are reads someone genuinely wants to read or already purchased the book.

Years ago, I joined as an author and reader in hopes one of my books would be read. Then read the rules, and have to participate on another thread to do that. Only once since I been here that we discussed and read an author's book from the group.


message 53: by William (new)

William (be2lieve) | 1484 comments Look for a few polls that encapsulate most of these ideas in a few days. One of the things I've been mulling and will probably put on a poll is, "What is the right amount of "themed" polls?". The desire for them is heard but I now have a backlog of about 30 poll-ready popular current books. We now have one fixed theme, the February black classics poll. With each theme month, women, Latin, Asian, African, sci-fi/ fantasy, etc. that backlog is apt to get much larger and some deserving newer popular book won't make it to the poll.


message 54: by Janice (JG) (new)

Janice (JG) | 41 comments I also think that opening the choice to nominations by members is a very good idea... it can allow for suggestions of older books that are more easily available, and it creates an even more diverse possibility for suggestions since readers in this group probably have a wide appreciation of different authors, topics, and locations.


message 55: by T'challa (new)

T'challa | 8 comments Mle wrote: "I vote but rarely for the winning book. Sometimes the winner interests me but TBH recently I’ve had no interest in reading the winning book. I’ve found out about wonderful read through the polls an..."

I feel the same exact way.


message 56: by T'challa (new)

T'challa | 8 comments Nadine wrote: "Tricia wrote: "How about doing a poll on books that make a list of Must read classics by authors of color.

https://bookriot.com/100-must-read-cl..."

I like Tricia's idea of..."


I like this idea as well. There is SO much coming out and that has been out that I am not aware of. The one thing there isn't an abundance of, are diverse and concise book lists. This could be a part of group branding where you offer another resource to your members. I'm down for that.


message 57: by Damon (new)

Damon (viagalactica6) Actually I prefer Janice George's idea better. "I also think that opening the choice to nominations by members is a very good idea... it can allow for suggestions of older books that are more easily available, and it creates an even more diverse possibility for suggestions since readers in this group probably have a wide appreciation of different authors, topics, and locations. " The so-called 'Must Read Classics by authors of color' doesn't always include a wide variety of subject such as LGBT issues and people living with Disabilities. Plus there are indeed older books of great merit that didn't always receive the recognition that they deserved when they were first published such as Melvin Dixon's VANISHING ROOMS.


message 58: by Damon (new)

Damon (viagalactica6) Good! We should consider all things at this point.


message 60: by ColumbusReads (new)

ColumbusReads (coltrane01) | 4396 comments Mod
Tricia wrote: "https://observer.com/2020/11/the-must..."

Thanks for this. I’m glad the author picked The Secret Lives of Church Ladies for his fiction selection. However, it’s the only one of the five I’ve read. I just requested Shuggie Bain by Diuglas Stuart from the library. Have you read any of these?


message 61: by ColumbusReads (new)

ColumbusReads (coltrane01) | 4396 comments Mod
ColumbusReads wrote: "Tricia wrote: "https://observer.com/2020/11/the-must..."

Thanks for this. I’m glad the author picked The Secret Lives of Church Ladies f..."


Uh oh. Looks like we’re posting in the wrong thread.


message 62: by Nina (new)

Nina Chachu | 13 comments Janet wrote: "agreed with Wanda in thanking the moderators. I often end up getting a book after the discussion (library wait lists), but am always grateful for the suggestions/polls and can follow up after I've ..."

I second you there. I usually end up reading certain titles after the discussions have closed, but it is still great to refer to them!


message 63: by Janet (new)

Janet | 234 comments what Nina and Janet said. and thank you to all for keeping us together, moving, reading, thinking, listening to each other


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