Online Book Clubs? Anyone interested in starting one with me???

Author: admin  //  Category: book clubs online

I have not found any online book clubs that have interested me and was wondering if anyone knew of any or was interested in starting one with me. I love reading books by Jodi Picoult and other drama type books. I’m not interested in romance novels or thriller mysterys…..anyone interested????

I would definitely be interested. Is it the type of club where we read a certain book every two weeks/month? Email me through my profile so I can join it when it’s made :) Sounds like a cool idea!

I’m President of a new book club and I need some ideas . . .?

Author: admin  //  Category: book club lists

It is a book club for high school students and we want to read classic books for college-bound kids. The three we have read already are "The Last of the Mohicans" by James Fennimore Cooper, "Summer" by Edith Wharton, and "Slaughterhouse Five" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. I’d appreciate any suggestions or lists from other sources. Thanks!

Definately To Kill a Mockingbird – you’ll all love it. Then, I’d suggest:
1984
Jane Eyre
Logan’s Run
The Adventures of Huck Finn
The Scarlet Letter
The Red Badge of Courage
East of Eden
The Call of the Wild
A Farewell to Arms
Here’s a link http://als.lib.wi.us/Collegebound.html of novels for college bound students you might find helpful. Happy reading!

I need suggestions for a book club name where books will be written by Latino Authors?

Author: admin  //  Category: book club suggestions

the name can be either english or spanish but if it could have both spanish and english…that would be preffered

Caliente Libres ?

Can anyone recommend a good online book club?

Author: admin  //  Category: book clubs online

I’m looking for an online book club. I live in the Philippines so it’s very hard to find book clubs here. I want something that have discussions about the books (obviously!) and have a wide selection of books.

www.bordersmedia.com/bookclubs

www.dearreader.com

bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com

www.booksonline.com

o.O I was born in the Philippines.

What are some books you think should be read before going to college?

Author: admin  //  Category: book club lists

Those who are familiar with Rory’s book club list from Gilmore girls. I talking about something like that but, your own opinion.
Such as classics like shakespeare and stuff like that.

Meno, by Plato
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
The books of Genesis & Mark, from the Bible
Howl, by Allen Ginsberg
The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Elements (books 1-3) by Euclid
Night of the Iguana, by Tennessee Williams
Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon
The Theban Plays and Philoctetes, by Sophocles
Riders To the Sea, by John Millington Synge
The Sonnets of William Shakespeare
Conic Sections, Appolonius
The Waste Land, by T.S. Eliot
How to Read a Book, by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren

What are some books you think should be read before going to college?

Author: admin  //  Category: book club lists

Those who are familiar with Rory’s book club list from Gilmore girls. I talking about something like that but, your own opinion.
Such as classics like shakespeare and stuff like that.

Meno, by Plato
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
The books of Genesis & Mark, from the Bible
Howl, by Allen Ginsberg
The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Elements (books 1-3) by Euclid
Night of the Iguana, by Tennessee Williams
Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon
The Theban Plays and Philoctetes, by Sophocles
Riders To the Sea, by John Millington Synge
The Sonnets of William Shakespeare
Conic Sections, Appolonius
The Waste Land, by T.S. Eliot
How to Read a Book, by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren

book club reading suggestions?

Author: admin  //  Category: book club suggestions

Book club is for a woman in their mid to late 20’s.
What do you think of these:

1. The life of pi
2. The heart is a lonely hunter
3. Princess: a true story of life behind the veil
4. The dogs of babel
5. Persepolis: the story of a childhood
6. The double blind

I like some of the suggestions you guys already gave. Some I’ve read – but my main goal would be to come up with a book that has lots of meat for discussion :)

Stiff by, Mary Roach. Look me in the Eye by, John Elder Robison (**very good), Running With Scissors, by Augusten Burroughs, Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold.

Eat, Pray, Love… suppose to be really good, haven’t started it yet though.

book club reading suggestions?

Author: admin  //  Category: book club suggestions

Book club is for a woman in their mid to late 20’s.
What do you think of these:

1. The life of pi
2. The heart is a lonely hunter
3. Princess: a true story of life behind the veil
4. The dogs of babel
5. Persepolis: the story of a childhood
6. The double blind

I like some of the suggestions you guys already gave. Some I’ve read – but my main goal would be to come up with a book that has lots of meat for discussion :)

Stiff by, Mary Roach. Look me in the Eye by, John Elder Robison (**very good), Running With Scissors, by Augusten Burroughs, Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold.

Eat, Pray, Love… suppose to be really good, haven’t started it yet though.

omg i didnt realise how expensive it was for parents to raise kids.?

Author: admin  //  Category: childrens book club

im a single mother but feel blessed wer im from, compared to other people. here giving birth is free and i heard in the US u have to pay! hospital/medical is all free (operations n all). school is free, n in fact we get paid to go to college and university, we get a small stipend every month plus money in the beginning to buy books etc.

i went to my Mum n Baby club n was gettin so annoyed at ppl complainin about our government that they dnt giv us enough money to help, as in childrens allowance. fine its not a lot but they dnt realise that everything else is free. here things are exp, esp when it comes to baby items. im savin up for a light pushchair thats gna cost me bout 200euros but i still think its nothing to complain bout.

was i out of line to say such things for them? they gave me rly bad looks for just sayin that we should be grateful that we dont need to save thousands(!!) of pounds just to send them to school!
apricot snow girl — i dint realise that ppl get tested here for their ways of typing. this isnt a formal letter. u dint have a prob understandin it so y bother pointin it out? FYI i was kicked out of college the first yr for not attending classes, then i went in again to study but found it difficult cos my bro had just passed away tragically so i dropped out. i dint continue school but intend to once i turn 23 cos we can go in as a "mature student" with no charges.

i paid taxes for 5yrs, n worked my butt of when i was preg, right till the end. i understand bout the taxpayers paying for beneifts but i honestly aint sittin on my ass. im openin a "daycare" centre at home n gna take a course in First aid so that i can earn my own money whilst bein at home with my son (since i hv no one to leave him with.
o ye, i def disagree with mums havin to fork out loads of money to give birth!! its alrdy hard enough to bring up kids, they def dnt need to "throw away" money like that!

btw im from Malta
i still chose my own doctor n wat medication to take. i was even given a room with tv/internet/phone so its not like its a dump!

dnt get me wrong, if ur happy payin ur own way for everything fine but not all people enjoy forkin out tons of money even before the baby has arrived! we pay taxes for more than just medical etc but its still much less than if we wer to pay for everything instead!
emmas*mommy.. they do work, thats the thing. they wer complainin cos they dnt get enough allowance every 3months, aswel as a pay. they looked at me like i was some evil person for standin up for our government, who also offer that if mums go bk to wrk then they hav a yr of not payin tax (which seems fair to me)

Yea, you are very lucky and had every right to say those things to them. We have to pay $10,000 just to be healthy during prenatal care and to have the baby. Forget about once it gets here! That’s easily another $5k a year. Plus, if we want our kids to go to school without oweing a bunch of money to the government then we have to save at least $24,000 for them for college. Seriously?! They need to realize how good they’ve got it. Sheesh, wish I could be a citizen of your country!

omg i didnt realise how expensive it was for parents to raise kids.?

Author: admin  //  Category: childrens book club

im a single mother but feel blessed wer im from, compared to other people. here giving birth is free and i heard in the US u have to pay! hospital/medical is all free (operations n all). school is free, n in fact we get paid to go to college and university, we get a small stipend every month plus money in the beginning to buy books etc.

i went to my Mum n Baby club n was gettin so annoyed at ppl complainin about our government that they dnt giv us enough money to help, as in childrens allowance. fine its not a lot but they dnt realise that everything else is free. here things are exp, esp when it comes to baby items. im savin up for a light pushchair thats gna cost me bout 200euros but i still think its nothing to complain bout.

was i out of line to say such things for them? they gave me rly bad looks for just sayin that we should be grateful that we dont need to save thousands(!!) of pounds just to send them to school!
apricot snow girl — i dint realise that ppl get tested here for their ways of typing. this isnt a formal letter. u dint have a prob understandin it so y bother pointin it out? FYI i was kicked out of college the first yr for not attending classes, then i went in again to study but found it difficult cos my bro had just passed away tragically so i dropped out. i dint continue school but intend to once i turn 23 cos we can go in as a "mature student" with no charges.

i paid taxes for 5yrs, n worked my butt of when i was preg, right till the end. i understand bout the taxpayers paying for beneifts but i honestly aint sittin on my ass. im openin a "daycare" centre at home n gna take a course in First aid so that i can earn my own money whilst bein at home with my son (since i hv no one to leave him with.
o ye, i def disagree with mums havin to fork out loads of money to give birth!! its alrdy hard enough to bring up kids, they def dnt need to "throw away" money like that!

btw im from Malta
i still chose my own doctor n wat medication to take. i was even given a room with tv/internet/phone so its not like its a dump!

dnt get me wrong, if ur happy payin ur own way for everything fine but not all people enjoy forkin out tons of money even before the baby has arrived! we pay taxes for more than just medical etc but its still much less than if we wer to pay for everything instead!
emmas*mommy.. they do work, thats the thing. they wer complainin cos they dnt get enough allowance every 3months, aswel as a pay. they looked at me like i was some evil person for standin up for our government, who also offer that if mums go bk to wrk then they hav a yr of not payin tax (which seems fair to me)

Yea, you are very lucky and had every right to say those things to them. We have to pay $10,000 just to be healthy during prenatal care and to have the baby. Forget about once it gets here! That’s easily another $5k a year. Plus, if we want our kids to go to school without oweing a bunch of money to the government then we have to save at least $24,000 for them for college. Seriously?! They need to realize how good they’ve got it. Sheesh, wish I could be a citizen of your country!