Whoops, I'll post when I get home. I meant to do it before the discussion, but I've been swamped and with limited access recently, and didn't want to bury it in the middle of Intuitionist. My bad.
We still need to come up with a way to pick the next after that, though.
We still need to come up with a way to pick the next after that, though.
Yup. Do we have a procedure? Where did that discussion leave off?
I know something like this has been said before but I'm too busy tired lazy to go back and check. Anyway, here's a suggestion: how about instead of consensing on a book, we keep a running list of suggested books (as we've been doing) and figure out a way to pick a Buffista to make the selection from that list. Interested selectors can add their names to a list and then someone can put all the names in a hat, or run a randomizer or whatever and that person can pick the book from the list. We can even add a twist that the selected Buffista has to choose a book that they did not suggest.
I like that idea (mostly because I don't care how we choose, just so long as we keep picking and reading and discussing).
I do think this
We can even add a twist that the selected Buffista has to choose a book that they did not suggest.
is a particularly good idea though. I chose a book I hadn't read, becasue that was part of the fun of it- reading something I might not otherwise.
BTW- I'm really loving the current selection, which happened to be my pick
preens.
The suggested plan (as far as I can remember) was:
Wolfram would pick book number one.
DONE
Heather would pick book number two.
DONE
brenda would pick book number three. TO DO
After that, we would randomly select the selector (like out of a hat, or something).
-t's book lists & recs. compliation posts are here:
-t "The Buffista Book Club: Isn't the Point of Computers to Replace Books?" Jul 14, 2004 3:43:11 pm PDT
-t "The Buffista Book Club: Isn't the Point of Computers to Replace Books?" Jul 14, 2004 3:54:19 pm PDT
-t's list of people who had recommended books up until that point is here:
-t "The Buffista Book Club: Isn't the Point of Computers to Replace Books?" Jul 14, 2004 4:02:32 pm PDT
Question/Request:
I think we had decided to link to these lists in the very first post (post #2) in this thread, but we didn't do it.
Lilty,
the next time you pop by, could you copy the info from this post into your post, please?
Also, I think we decided to post all the chosen books in that post. Only
The Intuitionist
is linked right now. Since we know the next book, we should put that information in our first post, as well (and once brenda picks book three, ditto).
I am neutral on whether or not we allow the selector of the month to choose one of his own books or not. That is, I think it's a good idea, but I also know we (Buffistas) tend toward getting to nitty gritty in our details, and then building a procedure that drives us batty. Either way though, I'm good.
What about new recommendations?
Well, we have a list linked of recommendations from the first go-round. Do we need to make any provision for new recommendations - particular days, say, or just a practice of gathering any recommendations that have come in since then before linking again? Or are we just sticking with what we've got for the next while?
I'm okay with whichever, just not clear.
FTR, I have no problem with someone picking their own rec - I just wouldn't really want to, myself.
I thought recs were always open. People should rec carefully though so we don't end up having 100s of books on a list that can only accomodate 12 a year. Should we require new recs to have a second or something?
I have a rec that I mentioned in literary to resounding silence, but it is worth considering and is a recent book (1999). Say Goodbye: The Laurie Moss Story by Lewis Shiner. It is kind of a melancholy rock and roll journal. I liked it very much.