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What book would you like to read in March?
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Anne Frank, Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, William Goldman, T.H. White, S.E. Hinton, Madeleine L'Engle, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens
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Anne Frank, Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, William Goldman, T.H. White, S.E. Hinton, Madeleine L'Engle, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens
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Jan 21, 2014 12:59PM

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Pat wrote: "Seriously? Can we get some novels that have been written in the last 10-15 years most f these are 60+ plus old, they appeal to adults but it's not what young adults read. The outsiders is the most ..."
Pat I read half of these when I was in my early teens so they do appeal to young adults, maybe not to you but they are worth reading. Don't put your reading tastes onto everyone else please just read something else if you don't like the book that's chosen.
Pat I read half of these when I was in my early teens so they do appeal to young adults, maybe not to you but they are worth reading. Don't put your reading tastes onto everyone else please just read something else if you don't like the book that's chosen.


I'm not trying to fight anybody or anything, I do see the point that one of you was making about kids being forced to read this type of thing when they don't even like reading, but honestly...this isn't school. This is a voluntary online book club for people who do like reading and want to be able to discuss books with other people. So let us just have this one month out of the year to enjoy some classic discussion, okay? Please? :)

That's okay. I just needed to get that off my back, heh heh.
wow so because I read them when I was a teenager I'm ancient and there was no internet??? I'm 23 ... we definitely had internet and I was reading Artemis Fowl and Harry Potter alongside Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre. I love classics and modern YA and I encourage trying new things. Also I totally agree with Megan that this isn't mandatory. It's not like you don't like reading or you wouldn't be in a bookclub so if you choose to read the book that's chosen awesome if not that's cool too it's nice for those of us who enjoy these books to talk about them.

Have you actually participated in any of the group reads? No I didn't think so. Most book club picks are modern and this month we are doing a classic. You can easily just skip March's group read. I am shocked and saddened at the comments in this thread. Maybe if you participate in a group read you would see that we don't just read old fogie books. Kim and I work hard at this group so trashing it is fun isn't it?

Holy shit reading that made my IQ drop 10 points.


