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Should our group also have a montly book to listen?


John wrote: "I'm rather selective, and don't care for SF/Fantasy much, but if you folks want to try it -- knock yourselves out!"


If one of those books would happen to be on my to-read list I might be interested but I have too many things that would probably have a higher priority. BUT, if this is an idea you'd like to implement, please feel free to do so. We always appreciate ideas / topics to keep the group engaged.
If you'd like to determine a level of interest prior to doing so, maybe you could create a poll and ask the members of their likelihood to participate.

Enjoy and I'll check in on the posts.
G




I like this group, there aren't that many specifically for audiobooks around :)
If it starts it just might take off, if not, nothing lost :)

Maybe 2 every month? One in SF/Fantasy the other in Mystery category for example?
What do you think, girls and b..."
What about if one of the two book choices was available from librivox.org? Then the cost and availability wouldn't be a factor. With the thread already here listing good ones, there is quite a choice and it could end up a valuable resource while promoting a good cause?
hmmmm

I have doing the group read without groups, I found that they introduced me to books I otherwise might not have read and found that to be a positive experience. But, there are some group reads I I just could NOT do and skipped them all together.

I see no reason why this group shouldn't have a Group Read topic, however if folks want to do so.
Enjoy,
Linda J

I would also....and if the book wasn't hard to get on audio....I usually listen to cds.

- Agree with others that the more available the book is, the better its chances of success.
- I would suggest rotating the genre for each book discussion poll. (Fantasy one month, romance the next, NY times best sellers, etc. This group has a huge variety of interests and that way genres don't have to compete).
- Also, I would make sure a month is long enough to cover most peoples listening habits, (I generally down one audio a month, but that's with an ~ 12 hour listening period).

As much as I love Outlander and will listen to it any chance I get, I don't think a 32 hour audiobook would be a good first monthly read it may be a bit much and might better be saved till we see if this gets off the ground first.
As others have said if it is something I am planning on listening to I may join in. In November on another site we are doing a Neil Gaiman November and maybe something like that would work for a monthly listen?

I was also thinking that we don't really seem to use the group's bookshelf much. Maybe we could utilize that more by adding our favorite audiobooks (our 5-star listens) to the shelf as we come across them? Perhaps we could make additional shelves like mystery, science-fiction, fantasy, romance, nonfiction, etc. so we could find audiobooks others have loved in specific categories. Seems like it would be a good way to share.




I think thats a good option!





I for one am willing to go outside my comfort zone and try a new book once a month.



I think this is a GREAT option!
I am for a group read myself. Most of the books I listen to I acquire through my town's online library- they use Overdrive- OFTEN there are long waits for the books, so if a list went out in advance of what was upcoming that would allow for us to plan better in terms of getting the books.


If one book were picked per month and it was determined at least a month in advance (say list January and February picks now), it would allow time for people to request from libraries and listen to then jump in on group discussion. If someone happened to read rather than listen, he/she could still pipe in with comments about the plot, characters, etc.
I also agree with comments on being particular about what I enjoy reading or listening to and would be most likely to join in discussions on books within my TBR or that sound interesting to me. Cost is also a factor so I'd additionally stick with books either in my audio library already or books I can quickly gain from my local library.
My other thought is there is no harm in trying. Pick a book, start a discussion, see how it goes. If it seems to take off, excellent; then pick another one. If people don't use it then the group has lost nothing.

Books mentioned in this topic
Unholy Ghosts (other topics)The Accidental Tourist (other topics)
Digging to America (other topics)
The Eyre Affair (other topics)
Breathing Lessons (other topics)
Maybe 2 every month? One in SF/Fantasy the other in Mystery category for example?
What do you think, girls and boys?