Inquiry for those who love to read
Feb. 24th, 2009 09:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I purchased The Thirteenth Tale by Dianne Setterfield today and I'm actually enjoying it quite a bit (which is weird for me because it's 1st person POV and I'm not really into 1st PPOV stories overall).
It's got me thinking about how I'd love to be part of a book club but, times and finances being what they are, I know that's not going to happen anytime soon in RL. So, question for y'all, would anyone be interested in being part of a reading club?
I'm not talking about making a community or mail list, btw. I'm thinking more once a month we would decide what book we'd want to read, read it the next month and then at the end of the month, I'd have a post in my journal where we could then discuss the book. Btw, I would be willing to choose online publishings as well as professionally published works too. I wouldn't limit it to a certain genre or type of literature--I'm just as willing to discuss original femmeslash fiction as well as the bestseller from the New York Bestseller list. Which I think would be good for both the broadness of the reading options we would have and easy on the pocket books.
So, any takers?
It's got me thinking about how I'd love to be part of a book club but, times and finances being what they are, I know that's not going to happen anytime soon in RL. So, question for y'all, would anyone be interested in being part of a reading club?
I'm not talking about making a community or mail list, btw. I'm thinking more once a month we would decide what book we'd want to read, read it the next month and then at the end of the month, I'd have a post in my journal where we could then discuss the book. Btw, I would be willing to choose online publishings as well as professionally published works too. I wouldn't limit it to a certain genre or type of literature--I'm just as willing to discuss original femmeslash fiction as well as the bestseller from the New York Bestseller list. Which I think would be good for both the broadness of the reading options we would have and easy on the pocket books.
So, any takers?