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Metanet's Book Club: READ THOMAS PYNCHON'S INHERENT VICE

Posted: 2009.05.19 (22:46)
by SlappyMcGee
Howdoodle, folkaroo.

I'm interested in starting a book club. Each month, we would read a book and at the end of the month, we could have a forum discussion on it. (It might even leak into the IRC!) Basically, I'm posting this as a query to see who is interested as well as for suggestions for the first month's book!

1. SlappyMcGee.
2. gloomp.
3. LittleViking.
4. lord_day
5. KinGAleX
6. atob

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.19 (22:49)
by unoriginal name
I'm tempted to say no on the grounds of I'm already in two bookclubs, but goddammit, I simply can't turn this down. Count me TOTALLY FUCKING IN WOOOOOOOOOO

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.19 (23:22)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
How about Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett to start?

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.19 (23:26)
by SlappyMcGee
Tsukatu wrote:How about Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett to start?
I would vote for this!

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (00:22)
by lord_day
Sign me up. I have a copy of Good Omens, that I haven't read in awhile.

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (01:14)
by a happy song
I'm in. I'll snatch a copy of whatever from amazon.

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (01:31)
by SlappyMcGee
I like the idea of using Good Omens and for starting small. So, what say everyone who's signed up so far?

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (02:37)
by handofgod
Sign me up, although I might miss some months

We should read "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (03:11)
by a happy song
Good Omens would do it for me! I flicked through the first issue of sandman this morning, so I'm in a Gaiman mood.

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (03:20)
by capt_weasle
SlappyMcGee wrote:I like the idea of using Good Omens and for starting small. So, what say everyone who's signed up so far?
Psh, lame. Let's start with War and Peace, or throw in some Crime and Punishment. Seriously, though, I would be interested, but I have enough to deal with for my own literature class. I may consider doing this during summer however, if it is still going. So tag me under "eventually maybe."

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (03:30)
by KinGAleX
How long will I have to purchase and read the first book? I've totally got a good friend's eighteenth this weekend and so plan to be broke at the end of it.

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (07:09)
by Tunco
It should be a book at that nearly everyone has. To make this popular.
*Thinks*

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (07:24)
by squibbles
Count me in...I'll try to get the book next pay.

Re: Metanet's Book Club!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (13:05)
by SlappyMcGee
Okay, since this is our first go, I've decided to give everybody a month and a half. The book we will be reading is Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Any complaints can feel free to not read the book. Read the book and prepare for discussion on July 1st. (Or just post in here when you are done, 'cause if everyone's finished...)

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (20:12)
by a happy song
Just ordered a copy from amazon, be here 1-2 days. Looking forward to it! :)

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.20 (21:13)
by MattKestrel
Oooh, sign me up. I need something good and the incentive to read it.

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.21 (12:48)
by SkyPanda
Heh, it's up the top of my wardrobe somewhere. Count me in.

I'd reccomend the book even to people who don't like discussing books.

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.21 (13:42)
by Aphex
sounds like a good idea
i'll start next month :)

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.21 (14:09)
by squibbles
I'll go get it as soon as my pay comes in (next thursday).

Sounds good from what I googled.

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.27 (17:24)
by yungerkid
Sounds real good. Count me in. I'll be joining after July 1st, although I'll try my best to read the book in question.

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.28 (05:55)
by origami_alligator
I wouldn't be able to read such a book so soon, as I don't have the money to pay for it, nor do I have the time to read it before June 1st.

Either way, may I make a suggestion about the next book to read?
If so, Anthem, by Ayn Rand would be a short, quick read for everyone, plus it's interesting and is written incredibly well.

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.28 (06:09)
by LittleViking
Manus Australis wrote:I wouldn't be able to read such a book so soon, as I don't have the money to pay for it, nor do I have the time to read it before June 1st.
I can't speak for your free time, but I picked up the book at a library today. Almost every library in the county has a copy or two in stock here.

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.29 (15:23)
by unoriginal name
Manus Australis wrote:I wouldn't be able to read such a book so soon, as I don't have the money to pay for it, nor do I have the time to read it before June 1st.
Erm, the deadline, you see, is, um, July 1st. Not June.

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.29 (20:58)
by EdoI
I think I can't join you, mostly because of lack of free time, and difficulties of finding a book you've chosen. How about choosing books that are available on Project Gutenberg?

Re: Metanet's Book Club: READ NEIL GAIMAN'S GOOD OMENS/JULY 1st!

Posted: 2009.05.30 (00:22)
by unoriginal name
EdoI wrote:I think I can't join you, mostly because of lack of free time, and difficulties of finding a book you've chosen. How about choosing books that are available on Project Gutenberg?
While that's a good idea in theory, it excludes the majority of contemporary literature. I think the problem there is obvious.

Besides, reading a novel on a computer screen is awful.