Hi there everyone, I'm so glad we have this new section, thanks Laz! Nice to know I'm not the only bookworm around here...
Just wanted to air an idea for choosing books on the "reading list". I've noticed a couple of ppl saying that they aren't too fond of "classics" (and I must say, neither am I! Personally I prefer Fantasy/Sci-Fi...) and that the reading list is made up of mostly classic books.
So, I was thinking, most of us want to have a set list of books to broaden our reading horizons (as let's face it, most of us have a fave genre) so when picking a list to poll from (like the 1984, Persuasion, Clockwork Orange, etc. one) could we choose from books from different genres?
eg. Fantasy, Romance, Historical, Horror, Sci-Fi, Comedy.
Or if we decide to adopt a set time for reading individual books (before posting discussions), say 3 weeks or something, maybe have like each time period as a set theme (see examples) and then choose from a list of that genre?
Anyways, please post and let me know what you think, or if you have any questions (my brain IS on vacation at the moment, so if something in here doesn't make sense, please feel free to bring it to my attention). In the meantime, back to those library books for me...
Hope to hear from you all soon...
Just wanted to air an idea for choosing books on the "reading list". I've noticed a couple of ppl saying that they aren't too fond of "classics" (and I must say, neither am I! Personally I prefer Fantasy/Sci-Fi...) and that the reading list is made up of mostly classic books.
So, I was thinking, most of us want to have a set list of books to broaden our reading horizons (as let's face it, most of us have a fave genre) so when picking a list to poll from (like the 1984, Persuasion, Clockwork Orange, etc. one) could we choose from books from different genres?
eg. Fantasy, Romance, Historical, Horror, Sci-Fi, Comedy.
Or if we decide to adopt a set time for reading individual books (before posting discussions), say 3 weeks or something, maybe have like each time period as a set theme (see examples) and then choose from a list of that genre?
Anyways, please post and let me know what you think, or if you have any questions (my brain IS on vacation at the moment, so if something in here doesn't make sense, please feel free to bring it to my attention). In the meantime, back to those library books for me...
Hope to hear from you all soon...