I’m interested and will try to read monthly books as best as I can keeping up with life. ![]()
Hi folks - My sincerest apologies, but I misled you on Portrait of a Lady by Henry James. I’m not sure where I was looking before, but in scheduling it for myself last night I found out it’s 600-700 pp, depending on the edition. Oops! That’s w-a-a-a-y over the limit we discussed. So do you want to:
- Go ahead with Portrait of a Lady. It’s long, but I can still do it.
- Let’s pick something else that’s shorter this time around. Please submit five new books.
- Move the March book - Liar’s Poker - to February and pick something else for March.
- Other (reply with other suggestions)
- Don’t care, whatever the group decides is fine with me.
Again, really sorry about that.
As usual I missed your message. I also have downloaded that book on my kindle. Sounds very intriguing! Am I too late to be included?
Hi @Lynne_G - This is open to everyone! We’d love to have you join us.
Those participating rotate picking books. They offer up five titles, and anyone else who wants to join in the discussion is absolutely welcome. The discussions open up on the 1st of the following month, so for January we picked A Visit From the Goon Squad, which we’ll start discussion on February 1. We picked a really odd book for March: a nonfiction book titled Liar’s Poker. The book chosen for February is Portrait of a Lady, but I think that’s likely to change, as it’s much longer than I thought it was and we spoke about limiting selections to 350 pp for now.
Thanks Kim. I’ll do my best to keep up and look for the information on the books to read.
I’ll pass on January’s book and I have already downloaded *Liar’s Poker. I’ll wait to hear what the group decides on February’s Portrait of a Lady.
Hey, @Cathryn_Conroy, @Gabi_J, and @Lana_Maskus - Let me know if you have any preference on how to handle this. If I don’t hear from you in the next day or so, I’ll post another five books to pick from.
Go for it! I have finished A Visit From the Goon Squad and will begin A Portrait of a Lady today.
I completed the survey you sent out. Whatever is decided is fine with me.
Hi @Cathryn_Conroy - I’m sorry, but I know that for me in particular a book this long isn’t going to work for me right now. Since you’re in the minority of those who care, I’m going to table this one. I’m really sorry, and hope you haven’t started it yet.
@Gabi_J, @Lana_Maskus, @Lynne_G and @NanK (and @Cathryn_Conroy too!) Please look for a new set of five books shortly. It’ll be under the “What should we read in February” thread.
Again, my apologies for the confusion. I’m blaming Google’s AI.
Also, I found this buried in the “What should we read for March” thread. Copying it here so it’s easier to find. This list was very helpfully posted by @Lana_Maskus some time back. (Thanks, Lana!!)
Fine with me!
P.S. Blaming Google AI is genius. I may blame everything on that. Ha!
I just voted.I agree what ever is decided i am in!
Maybe I missed a post about it, but just wondering how we are going to the side read discussion?
Hi @Lana_Maskus! I’ll be opening the discussion thread for A Visit to the Goon Squad tomorrow (February 1).
After that, well, it’s kind of an experiment. Those of us participating post thoughts and questions about the book, and in theory some sort of discussion will result.
Sounds great! Looking forward to the discussion.
Hi 1000 Books readers! I wanted to alert you to a few changes here.
- We’ve segregated out the side reads so 1000 Books can now be found under Community Book Clubs.
- I did some clean up in our topic to make things easier to find. I’ve eliminated all the “What shall we read in…” topics/polls except the last one. Also, I tried to clarify that there’s one topic (this one here) where all the questions/chit-chat should go.
- I added a topic with a running list of which books we’ve read and which are upcoming so we’ve got them all in one place.
- I created a new topic for our June read. The Ascent of Rum Doodle by W.E. Bowman got the most votes, so that’s where we are with that.
- Finally, I created a group for us. If you type @1000_Books in a comment here, everyone is notified (similar to if you type a screen name with the @ sign, like @kim.kovacs). If you click on the group’s name/grey bubble, you have the option to send an email message to the group or leave it (although please don’t leave, we love having you here).
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Suggestions?
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THANK YOU! Much appreciated.
Yes! I ditto Cathryn. Thank you Kim, your changes will be easier to follow the updates for the 1000 Books Club
Thanks so much, Kim!
I’m a bit slow on the uptake here. Will this be listed under “Community” in the side bar? I only found this by clicking on your link, Kim. Or is it under “Book Clubs”? SOS