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Book Club....?

Postby Lehn » Sat Sep 18, 2004 11:53 am

:cool: Anyone else interested in starting a CAA book club?

There seems to be quite a few readers -- casual and avid alike -- lurking about here, so I think that we could pull it off.

Something like once a month we chose one novel/novella and read it, and then at the end of the month, we get together and discuss it.

So, if there's ever been a book that you've always planned on reading at some point in your life (A Tale of Two Cities, Macbeth, 1984, etc), this would be the way to do it because you could ask stupid questions (Ohmygosh... so Darney and Carton aren't twins separated at birth?????), and be able to get it explained/answered so you understand the book better.

I’m kind of leaning towards a mixed reading list, a little itty-bit of pulp fiction, with a good chunk of some real literature mixed in; either contemporary or classical..... Probably mixed genres too....

Right now I'm looking around for a couple of 'Top 50 Books Ever Written' lists to help get some ideas about the reading list, so if anyone has some suggestions, shout out. Or in general, shout out if you're interested...!
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Postby Locke » Sat Sep 18, 2004 11:59 am

good idea Lenh im interseted!

the mixed reading thing is an awsome idea for average readers to find out about books they would normaly have no idea about.

i would personnaly like to read some Steinbeck and Clancey ( see, a mix! )

Redwall is my recomendation for the reading list =]

once again this is an awsome idea
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Postby Staci » Sat Sep 18, 2004 3:02 pm

I'd love to sign up for a CAA book club!

Furthermore, since I would rather read a good book than just a particular genre, it sounds like loads of fun. ~_~

My suggestion: R.A. Salvatore's Dark Elf collection. (Though they are a tad violent, they're short and well written. Consider yourselves forwarned!)
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Postby MorwenLaicoriel » Sat Sep 18, 2004 3:59 pm

^_^ Hey! That sounds cool!
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Postby Lehn » Sat Sep 18, 2004 4:24 pm

Locke wrote:Redwall is my recomendation for the reading list =]



:rock: Man, I haven't read Redwall in at least four or five years. But which one? That will be tricky.

If we wanted to go prestigious we could go The Watership Down.....


Redwall

Watership Down


Staci wrote:My suggestion: R.A. Salvatore's Dark Elf collection. (Though they are a tad violent, they're short and well written. Consider yourselves forwarned!)


Ooooooooh.... I read the reviews on Amazon, and they sound really good.

Dark Elf


My AP Lit Professor gave me a list of his 200 favorite books/authors, so I'm working a bit off of that. I'll let you know when I get a good list of about 10 or so of them, so we can get our 'Classics' covered.

These are two that I'd like to cover:

The Hollow Kingdom
Why? Because I love this book. And will use any excuse to read it again. Isn't not exactly hard reading, but it's really well written.


A Bridge to Eden
I've been looking for a excuse to read this for a while now. My prof actually wrote it, but I've never gotten around to actually read it yet......


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So, let's see, I think that we should get about, oh, 25 book suggestions, and then we can either pick all 12 books for the year at once, or pick them one by one for each month.

So, either way, keep the ideas a comin'!
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Postby MorwenLaicoriel » Sat Sep 18, 2004 7:19 pm

Megan Whalen Turner's book, The Theif, is really good. The sequal, The Queen of Attolia, is good as well, although you need to read the first to understand it.

Although, those books do have some cursing, and a little bit of weird religion. (A patheon of gods similar to the greeks and romans)
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Postby Staci » Sat Sep 18, 2004 7:23 pm

Maybe we should mix in some Christian Fiction as well? (My apologies if any has been listed... Since I am relatively new to the faith, I have yet to peruse any of the Christian works out in the world. Sorry in advance!)
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Postby Locke » Sat Sep 18, 2004 9:53 pm

like 40 days of purpose?

or maybe Wild at Heart?
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Postby Lehn » Sun Sep 19, 2004 8:22 am

Hmmmmmm.... Mere Christianity by CS Lewis is awesome. There's a teen version of it that we could do quite easily. That and Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan are probably two of the most influental Christian books ever written.
I've read bits of Mere Christianity, and even skimming over it, I was learning a lot. Pilgrim's Progress is a bit more dated though, but I'll check seeing if there is a newer, 'teen' version of it around. The orinigal is a bit dated, 1700's if memory serves, so there will probably be a few words that you wouldn't probably know right off of the bat, but the morals and the theme are very good.


Total Book Suggestions so far: (I'm hyperlinking them to Amazon.com so if you haven't heard of them before you can look them up, so we can get some more input if we all want to read it. THe ones not linked have been in my pasts posts)
Mere Christianity
Pilgrim's Progress
40 days of Purpose
Wild at Heart
The Theif
The Queen of Attolia
A Bridge to Eden
The Hollow Kingdom
The Dark Elf Trilogy
Redwall

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Steinbeck
Clancey
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Postby oro! » Sun Sep 19, 2004 10:40 am

A book club would be cool. I'd love to join if we actually make it.
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Postby Locke » Sun Sep 19, 2004 9:14 pm

hmm maybe we can put something in our sig about what were reading and the insignia of the book club?
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Postby Staci » Mon Sep 20, 2004 3:01 am

Locke wrote:hmm maybe we can put something in our sig about what were reading and the insignia of the book club?


Sounds like a fine idea to me! *~_~* A little advertising didn't hurt anyone.
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Postby Rachel » Mon Sep 20, 2004 5:01 pm

A book club is a great idea. Two books I'd like to recommend are "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" and its sequel " The Second Summer of the Sisterhood." There is some language and mature subject matter in them, but they are really great books to read.
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Postby Lehn » Thu Sep 23, 2004 3:18 pm

Alright, let's get this thing off of the ground!!!!!!!!!

The Books

Alright, we're up to 14 total suggestions; 3 girl-ish, 2 Christian, 6 fantasy/adventure, 1 'romance', 1 psychological thriller, and 1 historical fiction. . . . . .

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
Mere Christianity
Pilgrim's Progress
The Thief
The Queen of Attolia
The Hollow Kingdom
The Dark Elf Trilogy (x3)
Redwall
A Tale of Two Cities
East of Eden (John Steinbeck)


Keep the suggestions coming!!!!!!!!!!
I'm thinking that we will pick each book monthly, starting with the first one in October. But if that causes too much trouble, I'll just assign each book a number and I'll draw it out of a hat or something.

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Postby Nia-chan » Thu Sep 23, 2004 3:37 pm

i want to join... i really need some books to read here's my list


The Foxes of First Dark by Garry Kilworth
Night of Many Dreams by Gail Tsukiyama
Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah
I, Houdini by Lynne Reid Banks
Curse of a Winter Moon by Mary Casanova
Doomed Queen Anne by Carolyn Meyer
Tivolem by Victor Rangel-Ribeiro
The Alex Rider Adventures by Anthony Horowitz
The Wizard’s Ward by Deborah Hale

i'd underline the titles but i don't know how :) and the alex rider adventure is a series 'i, houdini' 'doomed queen anne' 'curse of a winter moon' and the alex rider adventures are "kiddy" books those were in the young adult section 'the foxes of first dark' was in young adult too, but i think an adult can read it

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Postby Mithrandir » Thu Sep 23, 2004 3:47 pm

Did anyone else find this mildly amusing...?

Staci wrote:Maybe we should mix in some Christian Fiction as well?


Locke wrote:like 40 days of purpose or maybe Wild at Heart?


Just because I have to... You guys better be very clear about what IS and ISN'T appropriate for what audience. For example, I don't think anyone would care about, say, David Eddings, but if you tried to do a Terry Goodkind novel, you would need to be VERY carefull about which CAA members you try to get to read. Remember, we have members of all ages here, and it would be really upsetting to some parents if their kid was reading something they didn't approve of.

Just a friendly reminder... (Kinda like 1984, wasn't it? :grin: )


Tangent in 5...4...3...2...1...:
Incidentally, I felt a great deal of 40 days of purpose was "Christian Fiction," but I don't think I'm in the majority, and we probably shouldn't tangent on it. It was just a funny staggering of posts...
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Postby Lehn » Thu Sep 23, 2004 5:22 pm

Remember, we have members of all ages here, and it would be really upsetting to some parents if their kid was reading something they didn't approve of.


I know. Mind you, most of the books on the list so far are pretty tame; I've personally read about 3/4 of the suggestions so far, and the ones that I haven't I'm will be going through personally reading before I suggest anything final. Promise.



i'd underline the titles but i don't know how :)


:grin: No prob. My underlines are actually hyperlinks to amazon.com's review of them (btw, really, lemme know if any of these books sound horrible to you all, it's hard to cater to mass-taste without a little bit of feedback...)
I have an essay to write still tonight for AP Lit, so I won't be one 'till Saturday to do it.

So, on that note, what do you guys wanna start this off with? Personally, I wouldn't mind reading Mere Christianity. (And safe, right Big Brother? :grin: ) What do you guys think?
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Postby soul alive » Fri Sep 24, 2004 1:18 pm

i would also like to join.

Mere Christianity is a great book and would get my vote for being good for the first reading.

for some suggestions:

The Pilgrim's Regress by C.S. Lewis
The Last Sin Eater by Francine Rivers
Shadowmancer and/or its sequel Wormwood by G.P. Taylor (this would be an idea for the younger members, but personally, i really enjoyed Shadowmancer)
Blind Sight by James H. Pence

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Postby Mithrandir » Fri Sep 24, 2004 1:52 pm

The word is "ani" ( あに ). ;) And yes, I think C.S. Lewis qualifies as "safe", although I must point out that not all our readers would likely be interested in that one. It's, ahem, thick. Not in terms of number of pages, mind you, but the theology get's a bit dry from time to time.

Not a naysay, just something you may want let people know...
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Postby sunet » Fri Sep 24, 2004 2:03 pm

can i still join? :)
i've heard Eragon's a good book, but i don't really know.
other books that's really good that i've read is the Mark of the Lion series by Francine Rivers
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Postby christianfriend » Fri Sep 24, 2004 2:07 pm

Book club....I wanna join!!
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Postby Staci » Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:30 pm

I think we could add "The Princess Bride" -- the book which they based the movie off of. Furthermore, we could also add "The Hobbit".

Just more suggestions so we get a good, diversified list. ^_^
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Postby Madeline » Sat Sep 25, 2004 9:36 am

This sounds fun! I think I'll join in.
I need to read more often anyway...since I've been reading mostly manga lately, my books are all getting dusty. XD
I have read some good books lately, though...
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Sat Sep 25, 2004 5:20 pm

Sounds great! I recommend we discuss Frank Peretti's books like:

The Oath
This Present Darkness
Piercing the Darkness
The Visitation
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Postby Locke » Sun Sep 26, 2004 9:12 am

sweet were getting started !

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4 days till october maybe we'll get started on the first?
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Postby Lehn » Thu Sep 30, 2004 2:02 pm

*explodes* Sorry 'bout the delay..........


Member Count:
12

Books on Book Shelf:
32

Alright.............. I gave each book a random number and I pulled out one from my hat. Really. Really really.

Drum rolll pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease:


The first book of the CAA Book Club is:

[spoiler]#15 aka The Hobbit [/spoiler]

Happy Reading!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Postby MorwenLaicoriel » Thu Sep 30, 2004 3:52 pm

Yay! XD I've already read this book, like, three times. Tolkien rocks.
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Postby Locke » Thu Sep 30, 2004 5:04 pm

w00t ill start first thing after school tommorow!
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Postby Rachel » Sat Oct 02, 2004 7:06 pm

Sweetness! I'll start reading tomorrow!
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Postby Icarus » Sun Oct 03, 2004 7:28 pm

An it's all right, I'll join.

The only problem is that I have a line of books to get through first. It's no big deal, considering. Rach will have time to finish.
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