Jan
23
Share your book club recommendations!
2010 at 9am Posted by Rebecca Joines Schinsky
But wait! Don’t share them here!
(Or, actually, share them here, but go do something else first.)
Are you confused yet?
Peter from Flashlight Worthy Book Recommendations is putting out the call for book club reading recommendations. I participated back in December by sharing my favorite selection of the year, and it turns out that Peter’s recommendation lists have become quite popular. And the people want more.
Give the people what they want!
If you have ideas for “themed, annotated lists of highly discussable books,” like ’7 Great Books that Revolve Around Food’ or ’6 Women’s Memoirs That Will Start an Argument’, or ’5 Discussable Novels Set in Africa,’ Peter wants to hear from you. Share your book club recommendations for Flashlight Worthy Books by emailing him at Info AT flashlightworthy DOT com.
Then come back and tell me all about them. Because, you know, my book club has been on Wolf Hall since mid-November, and I’m starting to have doubts.
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I like your categories! What about Fiction Holocaust Books for bookclubs? My bookclub has read a few. Sarah’s Key, Those Who Save Us, to name a couple.
I love Wolf Hall! if I hadn’t started taking a 5-week course in Japanese I would not have put it down
Hmm… should finish it this week…
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As of last night, I am officially a Wolf Hall dropout.
can i just find a book club to JOIN? lol. i can’t find one to save my life and don’t feel like trekking to nyc for a club that reads something other than ‘best seller’ types like n. sparks.
surely there must be a book club in nj for me, right?
I had the same problem, Nat….I’d lived here in Richmond for two years (and was working as a bookseller, but with people whose reading taste was VERY different from my own), and I couldn’t find a book group to save my life. So I started one with a few friends, who also invited a few friends, and it’s been fun so far!