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virtual book club?

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virtual book club?

Postby MIexpat » Wed Jun 22, 2005 11:45 pm

how about a forum for book suggestions, reviews etc?

I just finished reading "Red Dust" and would consider it a 'must read' has anyone else read it? thoughts?

other 'must read' titles?

thanks!
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Postby Magnolia » Fri Jun 24, 2005 11:38 am

While maybe not exactly what you have in a mind, there is a Review section (think it is mainly for nightlife and dining)... but I don't think it has room for feedback or comments.

An online book club is a great idea... maybe start one in Recreation and see how it takes off...

Possibly we can find links to electronic versions or there may be some people willing to start a lending library of some sort...
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Postby DionC » Fri Jun 24, 2005 3:06 pm

i think its a great idea, keep me posted
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Postby benkloepfer » Fri Jun 24, 2005 4:45 pm

Excellent idea, we could discuss and arrange to trade books from our personal libraries, or even throw in together to purchase new books.
I just finished reading Stephan Zweig's "The World of Yesterday" which is a must read in my opinion. Zweig wrote about pacifism and life in europe before and between the world wars (Zweig was a contemporary, since he grew up in Vienna at the turn of the century).
What was "Red Dust" about?
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