Allyson and others have expressed some interest in how a book club would function before being able to vote on it. That's a really good question, and we have had many good suggestions from people as well as a link provided earlier by Cindy. Honestly, I think the details are best left until after a thread has been created. But since people are concerned about voting for a thread that'll be an unholy mess, I figured it would help to post some type of framework. As a barebones system here's how I envision Book Club working:
1) One book a month. The first 3 books will be chosen at the beginning of the thread by participants in the thread with at least a month of lead time for the first book, and every book thereafter. The method of choosing will be suggestions from participants, narrowed down by consensus and, if necessary, a Mr. Poll. Genre diversity and books from
the literary canon that have stood the test of time will be strongly encouraged. Only books that are readily available at your public library are eligible.
2) Books will not be officially moderated. However, I expect there will be a number of books that certain participants will have a distinct familiarity with, and we will all benefit from some forms of benign moderation from those readers.
3) Only folks who have read the book under discussion will be able to participate in the discussion. Natter will be discouraged.
4) Items 1 & 2 are flexible. Item 3 is not.
I'm sure I'm missing a bunch of other necessary details for operation, but I hope this provides some sense of structure.
Just two other quick points.
First, Item 3, which I think is a necessity to a successful book club thread, is mutually exclusive with Literary. Discussion of other books in a book club (except to the extent that they relate to the primary text) is distracting and counter-productive, in my opinion.
Second, Item 3 goes a long way to preventing fragmentation. It's hard to be a subcommunity without natter.
ETA: above link
Jen, for bullets, all you need is quickedit -- a * at the start of the line
I'm laughing so hard right now at my ... I don't even have words. Still, now I know two ways to make bullets.
t /my rambling
I would think your impression would at least metter a little bit to you, but that is just me.
What I meant by that is that my imagined thread wasn't a preference. When I read the initial proposal, that's how what was being floated looked.
I was reading the inquiries as people wanting to know how it would work so as to decide if they wanted to participate.
Oh. I thought I read at least some people stating they would vote against the thread, unless they both knew what the structure looked like, and approved of that structure. I don't remember those same people expressing interest in joining in the activity itself, if the structure met with their approval. I'm too lazy to go back and check, so I'll take your word for it. Thanks.
FWIW--I would like a book club thread because I would like to discuss a specific book with other Buffistas, 'cause they smart and funny. Frankly, I also think it might make me read more than I do right now, because I need a kick in the ass. I also like being in the Lit thread and being able to discuss ALL books, and poetry and feelings about reading and sharing memories of childhood books. I don't see why one negates the other at all. AS a amtter of fact, I think they can complement each other. My Mom belongs to two book clubs--in one they read a specific book each month and discuss it, and so explore various works in more depth than if they read it alone, and in the other, every member brings in a book to recommend and does a 5-minute presentation on it, and so they find out about books they might want to read.
I think we could do both in Lit, but it would be easier, for me, to have a separate thread for each, equally pleasurable, experience.
Petty, much? Does this make you feel better? We're not 5 years old.
Steph, you have now called me "rude," and "petty" across two threads. I have done my damnedest not attack you personally, and even when I thought you were being snotty to me in the Spoilers thread, I asked you if that was your intention to give you the benefit of the doubt.
If you're not able to extend me the same courtesy, I'd ask that you leave me alone.
Oh. I thought I read at least some people stating they would vote against the thread, unless they both knew what the structure looked like, and approved of that structure. I don't remember those same people expressing interest in joining in the activity itself, if the structure met with their approval. I'm too lazy to go back and check, so I'll take your word for it. Thanks.
Oh, I am sure there was some of both. We are so rarely an all people of one voice group. so, we are probably both right in stating what other people posted.
tears gold star in half.
even when I thought you were being snotty to me in the Spoilers thread, I asked you if that was your intention to give you the benefit of the doubt.
Which I answered in that thread.
If you're not able to extend me the same courtesy, I'd ask that you leave me alone.
Certainly. As long as it's mutual.
My preference would be for the structure to be as informal as possible. I'd prefer nothing more than "we're discussing this book from date X to date Y." If people want to do things like post discussion questions, then I'd much rather they be posed as, "Hey, what do you guys think about this?" than as "Here's what we're discussing now."
My preference would be for the structure to be as informal as possible. I'd prefer nothing more than "we're discussing this book from date X to date Y." If people want to do things like post discussion questions, then I'd much rather they be posed as, "Hey, what do you guys think about this?" than as "Here's what we're discussing now."
That's exactly how I see it too.
I'm with Hil and Wolfram.
So, people who asked about structure, how are we doing? Have we proved we've thought about this and that it's not going to be a mess--or more of a mess than any other thread on this board?