And now my boy's in love. All hearts and flowers. But, doesn't it freak you out that she used to change your diapers? I mean, when you think about it, the first woman you boned is the closest thing you've ever had to a mother. Doing your mom and trying to kill your dad. Hm. There should be a play.

Angelus ,'Damage'


The Buffista Book Club: the Harry Potter iteration  

This thread is a focused discussion group. Please see the first post below for the current topic and upcoming book discussions. While natter will inevitably happen, we encourage you to treat this like a virtual book club and try to keep your posts in that spirit.

By consensus, this thread is reopened specifically to discuss Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It will be closed again once that discussion has run its course.

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Topic!Cindy - Jul 15, 2004 2:08:07 pm PDT #283 of 3301
What is even happening?

Susan -- I imagine that everyone doesn't have to read every book. Why not join in for the books that interest you and skip the others?

I know that's what I'll do, either because of interest, or just plain old time. I'm sure there will be times when we read Austen, etc. There might even be times when we're reading something you've just read. I wouldn't want you to feel like you shouldn't play, even when Annabel and work allows.

This touches something I wanted to broach with the group, regarding the possibility of doing the pairings. I am a very fast reader. But I need quiet when I read. I have 3 kids and a husband. Quiet time when I'm conscious is elusive. Would it be objectionable to people, when we read a pair of books, if some of us end up reading only one? Would it detract from the conversation?

Heather, never mind and thank you. I was getting calendar confusion. I mean, I am going away, but when I am away is way before the other book will be due. It would be nice to pick them up at the same time, but it's not even important, if I can't. Sorry for the confusion.


DavidS - Jul 15, 2004 2:11:39 pm PDT #284 of 3301
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Would it be objectionable to people, when we read a pair of books, if some of us end up reading only one? Would it detract from the conversation?

I don't have any problem with that. I don't think anybody would.


Wolfram - Jul 15, 2004 2:17:26 pm PDT #285 of 3301
Visilurking

Would it be objectionable to people, when we read a pair of books, if some of us end up reading only one? Would it detract from the conversation?

No problem. Though I hope that if and when we do a pairing we have at least two months notice on it. Which can easily be done with a little planning.


Gandalfe - Jul 15, 2004 2:23:47 pm PDT #286 of 3301
The generation that could change the world is still looking for its car keys.

Can we get the thread head changed to mention whatever the current book is, for easy reference for lazy wankers like me?


JenP - Jul 15, 2004 2:43:03 pm PDT #287 of 3301

I think I kind of understand what you're suggesting, Wolfram -- it's late, I'm hungry, so my brain is not firing on all cylinders. I'll just keep an eye out for the deadlines.

What if we change a deadline in-thread, but, say, SusanW is reading a book because it happened to ping her, but she doesn't hang out here regularly so is only planning to come in on the discussion date. Only, she'll find we moved it up by a week, which, bummer. Press announcements for changes like that? Or am I getting bogged unnecessarily? It's quite possible that I am.

Oh -- yeah, I was thinking about suggesting what Gandalfe said, too. I mean, wouldn't help much if you're unsubbed, but ... maybe people check the uber home page from time to time. I know I do.


libkitty - Jul 15, 2004 2:50:16 pm PDT #288 of 3301
Embrace the idea that we are the leaders we've been looking for. Grace Lee Boggs

Cindy, can you order it through InterLibrary Loan? Most libraries belong to some kind of exchange program with other area libraries; surely one of the libraries in the program must have it. I have the feeling that ILL will be our best friend in this book club.

This does this former interlibrary loan librarian's heart good to see. I was going to suggest it myself, but am tickled to see someone else did! ILL will be even more practical for future books, where we have a little bit more notice. We request books from all over the world for folks, but far away books often take a while to obtain due to the mail time. Check with your local library to see what surprising and wonderful services they may have. And if you have any library questions, particularly related to the book club, email me at my profile address and I'll be glad to help.

::Taking off librarian hat, blushing.::

but libraries are just so cool, I just can't help myself


Wolfram - Jul 15, 2004 2:54:56 pm PDT #289 of 3301
Visilurking

What if we change a deadline in-thread, but, say, SusanW is reading a book because it happened to ping her, but she doesn't hang out here regularly so is only planning to come in on the discussion date. Only, she'll find we moved it up by a week, which, bummer. Press announcements for changes like that? Or am I getting bogged unnecessarily? It's quite possible that I am.

Well in my suggestion a read-book-by deadline would never change so nobody would get caught with his/her pants down. What could change would be start date of discussion (which may be what you're getting at), and a simple Press post could alert folks that we've moved on. Maybe even a day warning - like discussion on X book will begin tomorrow - or in another alternative, we could always have discussions start on, say, a Monday, and only start new discussions a week or two weeks early depending on the climate.


JenP - Jul 15, 2004 2:55:10 pm PDT #290 of 3301

That's what I did, too, libkitty. I love inter-library loans. I love that libraries will do this for me. For nothing. I mean, how cool is that? Very cool.


JenP - Jul 15, 2004 3:19:34 pm PDT #291 of 3301

would be start date of discussion (which may be what you're getting at), and a simple Press post could alert folks that we've moved on.

Yes, this is what I meant. Susan would've been expecting us to start talking on the 15th, only to come in and find out that we'd been talking about it for a week already.

It just occurred to me to ask because of the discussion triggered in Burea about the mere once-a-month post, and realizing it'd probably be more like a couple of times a month (what with shifting discussion start dates,) which I also think is completely legit use of Press. So, check, Press announcements. Time for dinner.


Topic!Cindy - Jul 15, 2004 3:39:52 pm PDT #292 of 3301
What is even happening?

I think we want to keep the press posts to a minimum. I don't mean to suggest we can't use it at all, but I know use of press is a somewhat divisive issue, sometimes.