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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:54 pm

NO HORROR NO HORROR NO HORROR
I ABSOLUTELY REFUSE!!!

I am sorry but there is no way I am reading 30 Days of Night or Sandman. Not going to happen. I am open to reading different styles of genre that I have never read before, the graphic novel was great Godfather type violence I am all about. But I DO NOT do horror. And it isn't even because I wont enjoy it. Because odds are I would probably like it, but that crap will haunt me. I can't do it, I wont do it!

Moving on

I am still all for reading Heart and Soul, but should we hold that one for March? It doesn't come out until 2-17, so I wasn't sure if we wanted to give it til March, just to make sure we were able to get copies and still have time to read.
I read the stuff on Sweetheart and Heartsick, and actually I was more interested in Sweetheart, I don't know why.
And to be honest I wasn't all that impressed with the review for Your Heart Belongs to Me.
But were you suggesting these as books for the club to read? I wasn't sure because you said you already had them.

As far as the graphic novel goes, I am all about reading Wanted.

Also, last night I was flipping through some of my old books, and even though I wasn't in love with Fly By Night, but I forgot how much I did love her style of writing! She has this other book called Gullstruck Island, it is kind of a kids book but it is 500 pages.
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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:15 am

you might as well watch About a Boy now. The guy who directed that, and the Golden Compass, is directing New Moon.
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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Mon Dec 15, 2008 1:10 pm

I am a little nervous about that, since Golden Compass bombed. Plus, he did the American Pie movies too. So help me, if Edward sticks his sparkle wand in a pie....

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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Tue Dec 16, 2008 11:39 am

Honestly I am not nervous at all. I have complete faith in Chris Weitz. I've never seen the Golden Compass, so I can't comment about why it bombed, but here is a little story I do know. Apparently while filming it Chris tried to take himself off the movie. He felt the project was too big for him and he didn't want to dissapoint the fan following of the book. So they brought on some british director and after a short while he removed himself from the project as well. Then the author of the book sought out Chris and persuaded him to rejoin and finish the film. Now, like I said I haven't seen the movie, of course now I really do want to, but for the author of the book to have that much faith in him, to me that says something. Also for him to realize when he is in over his head, to respect the fans enough to not want to dissapoint them, and for him to be humble enough to remove himself from a project like that, to me that also says something. Ame predicts that the release of the film will probably be falling around Thanksgiving again, so it looks like I'll be spending yet another birthday with my friends and Twilight. And this time I am really excited and can't wait Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Tue Dec 16, 2008 2:16 pm

Uhhh, that's hardly a prediction. New Moon's tenative release date (Nov. 20, 2009) is all over the internet.

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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:59 pm

Okay so Jan. is only 12 days away!!!

I've been browsing the internet at work trying to get some good book recommendations. Here are some that have caught my eye;

Beginner's Greek (it looks kind of cute but it is recommended on a lot of sites)

Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons (I really only liked this one because it is about a group of women who are in a bookclub)

The Last Lecture (something about this book has been pulling me. But I don't know if that is a good thing or not)

Other books that we have discussed in the past and might want to come back to now;

Wanted (Looks really good)

Theophilus North (eh?)

The Eyre Affair (this is the one about the guy who goes around killing characters out of books and looks really funny)

Buyology (I think this one might be fun to read because it is different and because we just had Christmas where I know at least I was buying a lot of stuff I didn't really need to)

Personally I would like to go with; The Last Lecture, Wanted, The Eyre Affair or Buyology.
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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Sat Dec 20, 2008 12:33 am

I like the Eyre Affair and The Last Lecture suggestions the best.

I also ordered Dead Until Dark from the library, and it should be in soon (it's what True Blood on HBO is based on but I figure the book has to be miles better than the show).

So, maybe we do the Eyre Affair and Dead Until Dark for January? And, make The Last Lecture it's own thread (it can be our book to start off our New Year as the seminar was so inspiring. It can be something we keep up all year long to remind ourselves to be Tiggers and not Eeyores!)

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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:21 pm

I've actually been reading the Dead until Dark series since I finished finals. I'm on book 2. They're really quick reads and kind of addicting. Yeah, I'm just not gonna get to the "official" books for december. As long as I can get it at the library, the book picks are fine with me.
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PostSubject: February   Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:10 pm

These are books I want to read after finally reading my entertainment weekly from a couple of weeks ago:

1. 2666-Roberto Bolano
2. Olive Ketteridge- Elizabeth Stout
3. Hot, Flat, and Crowded- Thomas Friedman
4. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle- David Wroblewski
5. The House on Fortune Street- Margot Livesey
6. Disquiet- Julia Leigh
7. The Age of Unreason- Susan Jacoby

And I want to read The World is Flat by Friedman because it's been out for over a year, I own it now, and still haven't read it.
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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:23 pm

Okay, I looked up all the books you've listed and heres what I think:

1. 2666- I like the sound of it, but I don't know if Bittner will.
2. I tried to look this up on Amazon and couldn't find it...
3. Seems too much like homework XD
4. Despite it being an Oprah book, this sounds really good
5. I really liked the description of this one, I might read it regardless of whether or not we choose it as a BotM
6. I'd be willing to read this, but it sounds grim.
7. Uh, again with the homework! XD But I'm afraid that makes me seem less intelligent, as I don't want to read books that might teach me something.... But then I realized ignorance is bliss, and once again I was happy.

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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Tue Jan 06, 2009 6:50 pm

Okay I just have one question I need to ask first; Amanda, what the hell is wrong with you?

I mean seriously those were the most depressing books I have had to read reviews on in the history of this book club!!! Dead authors, kids on suicide risk, infidelity, children born mute, fathers murdered, Uncle's trying to pull a Hamlet and swoop in on the mom, absent parents, abuse, still born babies being carried around like dolls and not to mention government, pollution, and our generation going down in flames!

Happy endings people come on!!!

1. 2666; I couldn't find a clear synopsis on this book. Every review was about how the guy had died I think before the last part of the book was finished. I got the impression that this book is kind of a writer's book. The kind of book that people who have studied theories on writing and producing novels and story development and have phd in character analyze would apprieciate but that doesn't mean that it would make for an enjoyable read. I read that it moves slowly and is 912 pages.

2. Olive Ketteridge; I am torn on this book. From the reviews I've read I gather the book is about one women dealing with her own demons by reflecting on the demons of others. But then there are other stories that let the reader observe how the rest of the town see this one woman. It could be depressing what with all those demons and self evaluations running around, but I can see how it could also be very interesting.

4. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle; You can't be serious with this one? So you have the whole Hamlet plot with the Uncle killing the dad and then trying to get with the mom, then you have the kid who is mute, being banished to the wild, only to try and come back later to avenge the father's death!?! COME ON!!! Plus I read a lot of reviews that said they felt that the author stabbed them in the back with the ending.

5. House on Fortune St.; Ok, this one could be good. I read one review that was a synopsis of the book, all about how it was written in the four parts and told the story of these two friends and thier relationships. But another review said it was about single women and the roles and influence we allow men to have in our lives. I was thinking it MIGHT be a good pick for february. Kind of anti-relationship book. But at the same time I like happy endings so I am just not sure about this one.

6. Disquiet; I'm nervous about any book that takes on such dark story lines and yet completes itself in just over a hundred pages. Plus the part about the girl carrying her stillborn around with her is disturbing.

Now for 3 and 7

Hot, Flat, and Crowded sounded frustrating to read. I'm all about having a social conscience but I don't know. I mean I get that the environment sucks right now and global warming is a bitch. I'm litteraly feeling that right now because this is the warmest winter in Oklahoma I have ever heard of. But from the reviews I read it didn't really sound like he was giving any advice on how I can make a difference. Little old me in Norman, ok, living pay check to pay check with no political affilations what-so-ever! And I just kind of have the attitude that if I can't help fix the problem then I don't want to listen to a guy rant about it. I could be wrong though, maybe he does give suggestions and solutions and they just weren't mentioned in the reviews.

Now with Age of Unreason; that one said it was all about how we are being consumed by the internet and tv/media culture. How we are making ourselves unintellectual. See that is a rant I could listen too. It's about an activity that I am active with on a daily basis, plus I got the impression that she does off solutions to this problem. Personaly I HATE the media and tv. I have lived with out having tv and internet in my home for a while now and I don't feel I'm lacking anything. However I do watch a lot of movies and tv on dvd so I wonder if she thinks that counts.
Personally though I am still interested in reading Buyology but maybe that's just me Cool

I am also, open to reading different reviews. So if there was a book that you felt I got the wrong impression on then let me know and I'll do some more digging around on them.
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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Tue Jan 06, 2009 6:52 pm

P.S. Amen to the ignorance is bliss theory! Wink
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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Tue Jan 06, 2009 8:19 pm

Uh, actually Bittner, you love tv. If it weren't for tv on dvd I doubt you would be quite so okay with not having cable. It totally counts. Plus, you go over to Ame's whenever you have to watch something. And are you telling me that you aren't enjoying the internet access at work? Or are you becoming Amish? It's okay to make fun of Amish people, since they aren't likely to stumble across this page. Razz

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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:54 am

First of all, yes I do take advantage of the access to the internet that my current job allows. But I don't stay on it all day. I hardly ever get on and spend hours searching sites for information. Which is why I never know anything Smile When I do get on the internet, I check my bank account, credit cards, sometimes email, but always the book club (because I love it so I love you ) but that is about it.
Second of all, I already admitted to loving TV on DVD so you cant attack me for that!
And yes I do go over to Ame's to watch TV, but it's not like I'm over there all the time. I was there practically every night in October but that was just for the World Series, but now the only time I go over there is on Monday's to watch Gossip Girl. But as soon as it is over she kicks me out! I'm not allowed to watch One Tree Hill with her because I made fun of it too many times. But come on the writing for that show is ridiculous! don't tell Ame but I kind of do want to know what ends up happening to the little foster girl who ran away from Brook only to get into a car with a guy she didn't know who incidently was Brook's attacker and Q's murder
Anyway's I was just trying to say that I used to be one of those people who always had to have a TV in the bedroom and had a tv lineup for each night of the week already planned out. But now I havn't had a tv in my bedroom in 7 months and I haven't been tied to the tv guide in the same amount of time and I have to say it is refreshing.
That's all I meant by it so quit picking on me Sad

But do you see how much heated discussion that book has already started and we haven't even read it yet. Laughing That's why I pick that one over the enviromental one.
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PostSubject: Re: Next Month's Book Suggestions   Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:00 pm

I just picked those books after quickly reading less-than-paragraph synopses in my entertainment weekly magazine. Since I loathe the environment, I don't want to read anything about it.. There are already enough people that complain about it. Happy endings are fairy tales- I don't seek them out in my books. I accept the book for what it is. If I don't like something about it I'll let you know. I understand that books are an escape from our constantly depressing world, but since a lot of writer follow the write what you know theory, the sad books will exist. And I also may have been leaning towards negative books since I was choosing at work, the funnest place in the world Smile
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