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I suggest Titus: A Comrade of the Cross
I would like this. Wait Mr. Yorp, do you do Abeka?
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I'm not sure what you are asking...I have used Abeka books for school...
It's a good idea in theory. But the problem is trying to find a book everyone could/would read.
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I certainly love this idea, though, having tried to rally the Soda Shoppers together on (mostly) failed projects many times during my tenure here, I am naturally skeptical of how it would work. I will certainly be all in, provided that the books aren't too long, or if they are long, we extend the time frame, since I am by no means a "fast reader". If I can finish a medium-sized book in four or five days, that's pretty fast for me, and I can't remember the last time I started and finished a chapter book in one or two days. Also, I generally read classic books that were written for "adults", so we'll have to work out a bell curve for reading level and content as well.
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I want to join! I love reading and pretty much anything that has to do with books.
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I'm in. The difficulty would be sticking to books one can get at the library so no one has to buy new books. It would be fine to do that occasionally, but we'd want to mostly avoid it or our members would hardly ever read the material. Either that or go broke.
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I like this. Maybe an option to opt out of a book, or have a list of several books, and we can pick the book that A. we all have access to and B. works for length and content.
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Oh, yeah, I didn't think about price. We should probably go with books that everyone hasn't already read. Perhaps, if a ton of people want to join, we should divide it up into two Book Klubs, to make things simpler. Here are some suggestions for books I currently have on my bookshelf and haven't read, at least not in a long time:
The Prince and the Pauper
Robinson Cruesoe
Gulliver's Travels
White Fang
The Wizard of Oz
Bridge To Teribithia
A Wrinkle In Time
Frankenstein
If anyone has any of these books and wants to read them with me, I will be delighted. I'm pretty sure the only one I've actually finished at some point is A Wrinkle In Time, though I started a few of the others.
The Prince and the Pauper
Robinson Cruesoe
Gulliver's Travels
White Fang
The Wizard of Oz
Bridge To Teribithia
A Wrinkle In Time
Frankenstein
If anyone has any of these books and wants to read them with me, I will be delighted. I'm pretty sure the only one I've actually finished at some point is A Wrinkle In Time, though I started a few of the others.
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Yeah, it'd have to be a short book...like Les Miserables

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HAHAAHAGooey98 wrote:Yeah, it'd have to be a short book...like Les Miserables
It took me ages to finish Les Mis.
The ones that I have not read are Robinson Cruesoe (though I started it once), White Fang ( have read Call of the Wild by Jack London and liked that), and Bridge to Terebithia. I would like to read any of them.
Some of the older classics you can download for free, so if someone didn't have one, or couldn't get it at the library, they could get it online.
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I read Les Mis in under a week. I have read most of those books.
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Well, aren't you just Mr. Bookworm.
. The reason I haven't read most 19th Century and pre-19th Century classics is because I've been reading a lot of 20th Century Classics by people like James Joyce, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Kurt Vonnegut. So yeah... But I'd really like to delve into one of those books, so is there one book anyone really wants to read from that list? I'd say Frankenstein, The Prince and the Pauper, and Robinson Crusoe are the ones I'm most excited about, but I'd be up for any of them. I'm currently reading War and Peace (about one-eighteenth of the way done, lol), so I too would like something a little short and not too heavy in reading level. I think I could read any of those books in a week, so just let me know. I hate to be so commanding, but since no one else has put forth any suggestions (except dear Yorp, of course), I figured I'd take the initiative. 


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I keep meaning to read war and peace.... I got about half way through in a about week... say a year ago and got annoyed and put it down so I could move... anywho I love this idea!!!
and off the list Mr. Arnold provided I would love to read Bridge to Terebithia, I saw the movie when it first came out (back in 07-08 right??? Dang I am get old!) And have wanted to read the book just haven't. But I am willing to read whatever! I trust your judgement not to be trashy but classy! 


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Okay, we should probably decide quickly. Would an admin mind setting up a poll? Unless anyone has objections, you can use the books I suggested.
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My vote would be for A Wrinkle In Time
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I went ahead and added one book I like Blue Christmas. Very interesting. It is about a lady who went to a place in South America or around there someplace during the cholera epidemic of 2012. Very interesting!

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I hate it when that happens, and I believe I've made that mistake at least twice. I haven't heard of Blue Christmas, but it sounds mildly interesting. It doesn't even have a Wikipedia page though, so it's obviously pretty obscure. No offense, but I believe we should stick to classics that everyone can read for free. Besides... they're better anyway.
(That last part was sarcasm. I have nothing against modern books, it's just always nice to read the classics.)

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