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message 1: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) We've currently got group reads scheduled through December of 2015, so it's time to start gathering nominations for our upcoming group reads. What have you recently read that you would love to discuss with the group? What have you heard great things about and are intrigued by? What classics should we revisit? Nominations are wide open - what do you think we should read and discuss together? (And if you're looking for ideas, there are lots of great books on the bookshelf that we've never read.)


message 2: by El (new)

El | 756 comments Mod
I did take a peek at the To-Read bookshelf, and came up with four that I've been wanting to read:

Nonfiction:
-Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday, Angela Y. Davis
-The Female Eunuch, Germaine Greer

Fiction:
-The Memoirs of a Survivor, Doris Lessing
-The Last Man, Mary Shelley


I'm eager to see if anyone else has other suggestion. I love nomination-time. :)


message 3: by rebel (new)

rebel (followtheriver) | 37 comments How many books are we allowed to nominate? Because I've overwhelmed myself with everything I want to nominate, so I don't want to overwhelm all of you! ;) (Oh, and does a book have to be seconded to get to the next stages of voting?)


message 4: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) We've never felt a need to put a limit on number of nominations, and no we don't require a second, so feel free to indulge yourself!


message 5: by rebel (last edited Nov 03, 2015 07:25PM) (new)

rebel (followtheriver) | 37 comments Oh dear, Alexa, you may have unleashed a monster!

Fiction:
Carol by Patricia Highsmith (this is coming out as a movie this month with Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. I may not survive.)
Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin (this will be released February 2016 and I'm so looking forward to it!)
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
The Women's Room by Marilyn French
Kindred by Octavia Butler
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse by Louise Erdrich
Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg

I need some time to work on my nonfiction list. :) I think none of these were read by the group already but let me know if I missed one!


message 6: by rebel (last edited Nov 03, 2015 07:38PM) (new)

rebel (followtheriver) | 37 comments Nonfiction:
Assata: An Autobiography by Assata Shakur
Daughter Of Destiny: An Autobiography by Benazir Bhutto
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel
The Lonely Soldier: The Private War of Women Serving in Iraq by Helen Benedict
Marriage, a History: From Obedience to Intimacy or How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie Coontz (I'm currently reading this and it's absolutely fantastic, but I'm sad that I have no one to share it with! I think we'd have great discussions with this one.)
Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love and Desire by Lisa Diamond
This Common Secret: My Journey as an Abortion Doctor by Susan Wicklund
Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body by Susan Bordo
Writing a Woman's Life by Carolyn G. Heilbrun


message 7: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) El wrote: "...I love nomination-time. :)"

Me too! It's so exciting to see all these great titles come up!


message 8: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) Everything looks wonderful! I think we need to postpone Symptoms of Being Human until it's actually published though, sometimes publication dates get delayed.


message 9: by rebel (new)

rebel (followtheriver) | 37 comments Alexa wrote: "I think we need to postpone Symptoms of Being Human until it's actually published though, sometimes publication dates get delayed."

Oh, ok, I was wondering about that! No problem!


message 10: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) Ohhhhh man so many good nominations! Assata and Sexual Fluidity both look great. Plus all the others ha.


message 11: by Candace (new)

Candace I'm fairly new, has the group read Who Cooked the Last Supper?: The Women's History of the World yet? It's one of my favorites!


message 12: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) Oh, that looks interesting! No, we've never read it. (Just for future reference, you can always check what we've read by clicking on "Bookshelf" in the upper right corner of the group's homepage. Once there you can look at "read" books, or at "to-read" books for some other past suggestions.)


message 13: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) The poll for non-fiction is up. Go vote! https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...


message 14: by Miri (new)

Miri Gifford  (mirigifford) | 4 comments follow the river wrote:
Carol by Patricia Highsmith (this is coming out as a movie this month with Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. I may not survive..."


Is this true??? I haven't even read the book yet, but oh man, I'm ridiculously excited at the prospect of this happening.


message 15: by Miri (new)

Miri Gifford  (mirigifford) | 4 comments I started reading Carol on Overdrive at work today... I'm about halfway through and loving it. Just found out the movie won't be released in Dallas until December 25, so now I have to go cry myself to sleep.


message 16: by rebel (new)

rebel (followtheriver) | 37 comments Miri, I have not read the book yet either, but am also ridiculously excited about the movie! A lesbian story set in the fifties (with all the gorgeous costumes) with my queen Cate Blanchett?!?! What's not to love? (Have you seen the trailer? Isn't it marvelous?) I'm planning on reading this book over the holidays because I am a stickler who must read the book before I see the movie. I'm glad to hear you're enjoying it! Don't cry too much--just think, you have a Christmas movie to look forward to!


message 17: by Francesca (last edited Dec 08, 2015 05:31AM) (new)

Francesca | 29 comments I'd like to nominate the book I'm currently reading: Asking For It by Louise O'Neill. I need more people to discuss this book with and this group would be the perfect place. It's already making me angry but in the way it's supposed to. The author has done a phenomenal job with the subject matter and she's written in brilliantly. It covers victim blaming and rape culture and it holds nothing back.


message 18: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) This is fiction, right? Good timing, as the fiction poll will be going up in just a couple of days.


message 19: by Francesca (new)

Francesca | 29 comments Yeah, sorry, I forgot to specify that. It is fiction, yes.


message 20: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) Looooook at all the voters! So exciting!!


message 21: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) And the fiction poll is now up - come vote!
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...


message 22: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) Looking at the way the votes lined up, a good case can be made for taking the top three books in each poll, but an almost equally good case can be made for taking the top six books in each poll.

So I'm curious how folks' preferences fall - would you rather have the next six months planned out and then do another round of nominating and voting in six months - or would you rather only plan for the next three months and have another round of nominating and voting in only three months?

It would be great to hear folks' inclinations!


message 23: by rebel (new)

rebel (followtheriver) | 37 comments Six sounds good to me! I can't wait to start all these good books!!!


message 24: by El (new)

El | 756 comments Mod
Six sounds good to me too!


message 25: by Miri (new)

Miri Gifford  (mirigifford) | 4 comments I'd also say six.


message 26: by Rylie (new)

Rylie | 10 comments I highly recommend Womens Room by Marilyn French!!!


message 28: by rebel (new)

rebel (followtheriver) | 37 comments Just wanted to point out that Asking For It won't be released in the USA until April 5, 2016, and it's scheduled for February, so it may be difficult for American readers to get their hands on it.


message 29: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) SO MANY GREAT BOOKS!


message 30: by Anita (new)

Anita (anitafajitapitareada) Since Asking For It won't be published until April, could we maybe switch it with Kindred in May?
I've already read both May books. no big deal, but if they've gotta shuffle anyways...?


message 31: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) Anita wrote: "Since Asking For It won't be published until April, could we maybe switch it with Kindred in May?
I've already read both May books. no big deal, but if they've gotta shuffle anyways...?"


I'm cool with this swap as I, coincidentally, have also already read both May books :)


message 32: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) ...but of the rest of the books I've only already read Stone Butch Blues so there's tons of new stuff that I'm really excited about! Good nominations everyone!


message 33: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) follow the river wrote: "Just wanted to point out that Asking For It won't be released in the USA until April 5, 2016, and it's scheduled for February, so it may be difficult for American readers to get their hands on it."

Thank you so much for noticing that!!! Otherwise it would have been a serious headache - so glad we've got observant members to pick up on those details!

OK, we'll put Asking For It in May and Kindred in Feb.


message 34: by Taylor (new)


message 35: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) There are a couple new ones coming this year that look great!

Sex Object A Memoir by Jessica Valenti Girls & Sex Navigating the Complicated New Landscape by Peggy Orenstein


message 36: by El (new)

El | 756 comments Mod
All those look interesting, Taylor.

When will we have our next batch of polls to choose what we'll be reading the rest of the year? Too soon to ask? :)


message 37: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) Well, we're currently scheduled through June, so it would make sense to insure we've got the next batch scheduled by the end of May. Therefore it would make sense to start seriously gathering nominations at the beginning of May - but in the meantime there's no reason not to throw out titles that catch our eye!


message 38: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) Caitlin Moran also has a new one. TOO MANY BOOKS AHHH I can't pick haha

Moranifesto by Caitlin Moran


message 39: by rebel (last edited Apr 03, 2016 04:14PM) (new)

rebel (followtheriver) | 37 comments Just saw this on the new releases - girls who helped us get to space!!

Rise of the Rocket Girls The Women Who Propelled Us, from Missiles to the Moon to Mars by Nathalia Holt


message 40: by El (new)

El | 756 comments Mod
I just heard about a book that came out last month that readers here might be interested in: Terrible Virtue. It's historical fiction based on the life of Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood.

Terrible Virtue by Ellen Feldman


message 41: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) El wrote: "I just heard about a book that came out last month that readers here might be interested in: Terrible Virtue. It's historical fiction based on the life of Margaret Sanger, the found..."

This looks interesting! I recently read a graphic novel version of her life that was pretty entertaining.

Woman Rebel The Margaret Sanger Story by Peter Bagge


message 42: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (seffietay) follow the river wrote: "Just saw this on the new releases - girls who helped us get to space!!

Rise of the Rocket Girls The Women Who Propelled Us, from Missiles to the Moon to Mars by Nathalia Holt"


Very cool!!


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