I'm easily confused.
Then my work here is done.
'Trash'
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I'm easily confused.
Then my work here is done.
He IS a lawyer after all.
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Having recently read V for Vendetta and Watchmen for the first time, I'd rather enjoy the chance to discuss them at length in the same way that I did HBP. But, that said, I think your Guttenberg suggestion seems fair, if I'm right in undersanding it to be one of the online archives of classics?
...sorry, I shouldn't be interjecting at all, really, as I'm fairly unlikely to participate. Nothing to see here.
Having recently read V for Vendetta and Watchmen for the first time, I'd rather enjoy the chance to discuss them at length in the same way that I did HBP.
Well, it would be a great excuse for me to read them again, though I really should get a TPB of V since I read it as it was coming out in the US, and never bothered to get a compiled copy.
...sorry, I shouldn't be interjecting at all, really, as I'm fairly unlikely to participate. Nothing to see here.
Oh well, good idea though.
I could participate if it happens in the next month, though.
...I really enjoyed the read-and-discuss thing about HBP, and I'd like to do that again. But on the other hand I don't really feel very book clubby. Er. Which makes no sense, does it?
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I think I don't really want to make a commitment to being part of a group who will definitely be reading X thing at X time, is probably it. Er.
I can't be sure but I think Fay's flirting with us.
Actually that makes a lot of sense, and, on reflection, is probably my own attitude as well. I suppose a discussion in Literary isn't out of the question, but it would be in and around a bunch of other convos. That, and comics discussions have ended up in Other Media by default. It could happen there instead but, as with Literary, there will be discussions in and around it as well.
Which isn't really helpful, is it? You're probably right - nothing to see here.
If we were to do Watchmen or V for Vendetta as a selection, I think we should have at least one discussion guide/leader. Can we get someone with the requisite expertise to make that kind of commitment?
Also, between the two, I think Watchmen would be a better text for discussion, particularly for people who are new to the genre. V is an excellent and arguably superior work, but I don't think the characters and story would work as well for our group.
Also, between the two, I think Watchmen would be a better text for discussion, particularly for people who are new to the genre. V is an excellent and arguably superior work, but I don't think the characters and story would work as well for our group.
I would ask you to elaborate on why you feel that way but it that could lead to, heh, discussion.
On a more serious note, Watchmen might also be better since there will probably be V discussion at some point, somewhere here with the movie coming out. However, I think discussing either should involve discussing the work in the larger frame of Alan Moore's work.
Not volunteering to lead, though. I wouldn't know where to start.
Been ages since I've read Watchmen. I don't know where I'd find a copy.