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My list is just getting longer and longer, I may need more than a month and a small lottery win (for the purchasing of some of these books :S)

I personally find it especially important for me to do this year after the Scott Bergstrom hoo ha recently.

So as some of you may or may not know, this December is #ReadWomen month. It's currently getting big on Twitter & Tumblr and I already have the start of my book list made out - some of them are even dusty books ;D (The Color Purple, The Handmaid's Tale, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Black Mamba Boy to name a few)
Will anyone else be reading along with this theme?

I have no real excuse except new fitness regimes & attempting to knit special people presents has kept me occupied and away from computer (also away from books - which is even worse!)

Our group reads/discussions seem to not be doing too well really, is anybody still interested in them?
I have inspections & office moves to deal with this month so may be quiet, but do not panic - Dusty does have another mod in case it all kicks off (ahahahaha) whilst I disappear.



Sounds like an interesting major you have there, consider me jealous ;)
Hope to see you around!

I also have his biograhy of the Thames and Venice... so those could be interesting at some point :)

Go on, you know you want to ;)

That sounds very interesting Stefani :D Hope you're enjoying it :D

My soldier/war based one shall be one I've kept putting off for a while - Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks.

District - so books based around an area - as big or as small an area as you like - or about an area.
Soldiers/War - A book with the theme of war, battles, soldiers, etc as Rememberance/Armistice/Veterans day falls this month.
Enjoy yourselves :D


Soldiers/War (with Veterans/Rememberance day falling in November)
Food (I believe that a number of our US members came forward with this idea in line with Thanksgiving being that month)
Festival (to link with the food - feasting/ celebrating sort of thing)
Autumnal/Fall cover theme - so what we consider autumn/fall colours on the covers of a book.
District based - so maybe a book or set of books based in an area... such as Appalachia, Italy, South of France or a smaller area such as the Amalfi Coast or Sardinia.... you get the picture.
Prequels/Sequels to classics not written by the same author (ie: 'Wicked' as prequel to Wizard of Oz or Scarlett to Gone With The Wind).
Award Winners - well, yeah, books that won awards ;)
Folks - the choice is yours :D

The suggestions for other things to do within the group shall also be put up for discussion :)
Watch this space!!