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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.

***SPOILER ALERT***

  • **Spoilers for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows lie here. Read at your own risk***


sumi - Feb 01, 2005 4:36:42 am PST #862 of 3301
Art Crawl!!!

Well, I just never managed to get this particular book!

There are many many more that might tempt me.


Connie Neil - Feb 01, 2005 4:56:07 am PST #863 of 3301
brillig

Should we think about closing it, or do you think things will pick up now that the holidays have passed, and most of us are in the dead of winter?

Should pick up. I'm a slacker who keeps forgetting to read the books.


brenda m - Feb 01, 2005 5:13:16 am PST #864 of 3301
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

I'd like to keep it. The Thanksgiving to New Years period was kind of insane for me so I got out of the swing of things here, but I'm hoping to jump back in. Even in the ones where I didn't have time or wasn't done in time to participate in discussion, I enjoyed reading the books and following up on the conversation when I could.

ETA - did we shift the discussion dates over the holidays from what's in the first post? I seem to remember something like that. Either way, looks like we need to do some book picking if we mean to go forward.


Daisy Jane - Feb 01, 2005 5:22:32 am PST #865 of 3301
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

If we need more books to pick, I'd like to suggest either Louisiana Power and Light or Confederacy of Dunces. Both are light and fun which might help get people back into the groove and hey! LaF2F.

Though CoD actually is in NO, LP&L is probably my favorite for the narrator's insights.


justkim - Feb 01, 2005 5:32:27 am PST #866 of 3301
Another social casualty...

I would like to keep the thread. I have really enjoyed participating in and reading the discussions, even when I don't feel I have much to add.

I know I have not volunteered to be a book selector, so I sort of feel like I am speaking out of turn here, but I wonder if the choice of books hasn't been limiting discussion. As much as I enjoyed The Red Tent and Mister Sandman, they weren't action packed, and I'm finding it almost impossible to get into Dirt Music because again there is very little action (a quarter of the way through). It's not they aren't good books or somehow unworthy, but I find it hard to say anything interesting about them. I did love reading the comments about Dinah's story in relation to the Midrashim.

I'm not saying every book needs to be a rollicking adventure through space and time, but three books in a row about domestic troubles and internal struggles is a little much for me personally.


Wolfram - Feb 01, 2005 6:20:44 am PST #867 of 3301
Visilurking

I also would hate to see it close. But quite frankly, I've gotten really, really bogged down in job-related stuff (both wrapping up my current cases and searching for new employment) and haven't had the time to really get involved all that much.

I seem to remember there were a lot of very good ideas about running a successful book club, both online and off. Maybe somebody would like to volunteer to shepherd this thread for the next few months and see if we can't generate some interest in some really good selections and discussions.

For my part, I intend to read every selection and participate to the extent I am able.


plasmo - Feb 02, 2005 9:05:39 pm PST #868 of 3301
{[-_-]}

Please keep it, this and UnAmerican are the only threads I manage to keep up with.


libkitty - Feb 21, 2005 12:00:14 pm PST #869 of 3301
Embrace the idea that we are the leaders we've been looking for. Grace Lee Boggs

I'd like to keep the thread. I've been dark lately, and am off to be dark again, but my conference is in about three weeks, and I should be able to have a life again shortly after that.


brenda m - Feb 21, 2005 12:17:17 pm PST #870 of 3301
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Ok, we seem to have ground to a bit of a halt here. Let's see if we can do something about that.

I'd like to suggest that we take a few days to throw some more recommendations out there, as well as volunteers to pick books.

So, my suggestion: anyone with a book to suggest please email me at my profile addy between now and Thursday. [bmercer AT grenzglier DOT com] Put book club in the subject line if you remember - it'll make sorting them out easier. I'll collect the suggestions along with those remaining from our earlier list and post them all at once on Friday. People who would like to choose a book can maybe drop me a line as well and we can do the hat thing.

I don't have anything concrete to offer in terms of what kind of book we should be looking for, but I'd say that when making a nomination, try to think about books that really left you with something to say, or something to wonder about or piece together.

Something else to throw out there - Is the fifteenth a bad time? Would the first of the month be more workable? I'd love to get started again so that our discussion dates would resume on March 15, leaving less time than ususal for reading. But perhaps April 1st would be better? Or even April 15?


Topic!Cindy - Mar 17, 2005 3:03:56 am PST #871 of 3301
What is even happening?

Wolfram, insent.