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What kind of readers are we?
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I pretty much do / look at / watch / or read anything Xeni and Cory Doctorow tell me to. HOMELAND is due out in February and there's always a CC text file of the book available.



EDIT: Since there seems to be a "geeky" bent thus far, I feel I should point out that I am also a big sci-fi/fantasy fan. Depends, of course, on the topic and the quality, but I do love it. Threw together a reader's guide for an MLS course on it, even! readyourwayintothefuture.weebly.com (NB: I put this together in the middle of the night and while coming down with a pretty intense flu...so please take it with a grain of salt! Haha.)
Does anyone want to take a crack at a suggestion for our first January read? I'll pull the nominations and make a poll. I'll throw out a suggestion wheeeen I'm no doing it from a phone ;-)

generally though i'll read any fiction you put in front of me.

I generally like to alternate between fiction and non-fiction, and to try to tuck some fiction classics in there, as well.

I am not fond of mainstream fiction for the most part, and (oh, horrors!) don't really like books about computer stuff unless I'm looking for a specific answer. I tend to avoid the best-seller lists unless somebody I already like ends up on it.

I'm a huge Neal Stephenson fan, despite not having read the Baroque Cycle yet. I want to be a Cory Doctorow fan, but I have yet to read anything he's written.
I'm a lot more likely to keep up with fiction reads than non-fiction, though I'm reading a lot about user experience and content strategy, right now.
(By the way, I set it to only email me once a week, so I may be VERY late to comment on things... Maybe I should set it to once a day.)
I was at awe to see how many jumped in on this over night. As you can see, we don't have any rules or focus - but that can change if you want it to. What kind of readers are we? We, like the SciFi and Fantasy group Sword & Laser, might opt to select and talk about a primary / alternative book.
I thought it might be fun to pick or alternate between fiction and non-fiction as long as it loosely remains associated with the code4lib purview, but it would be a shame if our focus was too niche.
Personally, I'm a science fiction and dystopia fan. The highbrow English major within is a modernist, but I've let him atrophy. Right now I'm reading Hyperion (Dave Mitchell) and Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell - but my Overdrive checkout will expire long before I can grind through the latter.