MiuMiu
Somethin' special....
Ok, obviously with many and varied tastes in reading, there is going to be some diversion in what we want to read.
I have posted up the list (mostly classics) in the 'Reading List' thread, there are about 25 books on the list. I say we stick to the classics because that way it is easier to suit more people, but I do see the need to explore different types of books as well.
So here's where we need to decide how we're going to select texts. Perhaps we just select a few each week and poll them, and whatever gets the most votes we read? Any other suggestions?
There are two ways by which we could do this:
System A
After selecting the text perhaps we should agree on a time period (depending on the length of the texts)? I think this is where we're going to run into the most problems, cos I know we have some lighting-fast readers here and some that like to read at their own pace. To combat that problem perhaps we should work out a list in advance, so people who finish one novel before others can start on the next ones? How does this sound.
Here is an example of what Im talking about (disregard the texts Ive chosen, its just for the purpose of example):
Week one
Text:1984 (George Orwell)
Time:Monday 17/11 - Friday 28/11(Discussion begins 28/11)
Week two
Text:The Rape of the Lock
Time:Saturday 29/11-Monday 1/12(Shorter time period cos its a poem)
Week three
Text:Of Mice and Men
Time:Tuesday 2/12-Saturday 6/12
etc etc etc
System B
Alternatively, if this system seems a bit too structured, we could just agree on a list of texts (say 5 or 6 at a time) and the order in which we will read them, and when people have finished they can post up their thoughts straight away and wait till other people finish for their replies (whilst reading the next text). I personally like this system.
Vote either System A or System B
I have posted up the list (mostly classics) in the 'Reading List' thread, there are about 25 books on the list. I say we stick to the classics because that way it is easier to suit more people, but I do see the need to explore different types of books as well.
So here's where we need to decide how we're going to select texts. Perhaps we just select a few each week and poll them, and whatever gets the most votes we read? Any other suggestions?
There are two ways by which we could do this:
System A
After selecting the text perhaps we should agree on a time period (depending on the length of the texts)? I think this is where we're going to run into the most problems, cos I know we have some lighting-fast readers here and some that like to read at their own pace. To combat that problem perhaps we should work out a list in advance, so people who finish one novel before others can start on the next ones? How does this sound.
Here is an example of what Im talking about (disregard the texts Ive chosen, its just for the purpose of example):
Week one
Text:1984 (George Orwell)
Time:Monday 17/11 - Friday 28/11(Discussion begins 28/11)
Week two
Text:The Rape of the Lock
Time:Saturday 29/11-Monday 1/12(Shorter time period cos its a poem)
Week three
Text:Of Mice and Men
Time:Tuesday 2/12-Saturday 6/12
etc etc etc
System B
Alternatively, if this system seems a bit too structured, we could just agree on a list of texts (say 5 or 6 at a time) and the order in which we will read them, and when people have finished they can post up their thoughts straight away and wait till other people finish for their replies (whilst reading the next text). I personally like this system.
Vote either System A or System B