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POLLING CLOSED - BOWIE MEMORIAL GROUP READ
Excellent choice, John.
I'd like to add my nomination for a book that I've been dying to read, but not quite brave enough to take a stab at yet:
Herzog
I'd also like to remind people that there is one book on there which we've already done as a Group Read: Last Exit to Brooklyn. It won't be eligible for nominations this time around, but if you'd still like to contribute to the discussion, the thread can be found here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I'd like to add my nomination for a book that I've been dying to read, but not quite brave enough to take a stab at yet:
Herzog
I'd also like to remind people that there is one book on there which we've already done as a Group Read: Last Exit to Brooklyn. It won't be eligible for nominations this time around, but if you'd still like to contribute to the discussion, the thread can be found here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
This is hard!
I'll pick one of the many on the list that I've never heard of but that sound intriguing: The Insult by Rupert Thomson.
I'll pick one of the many on the list that I've never heard of but that sound intriguing: The Insult by Rupert Thomson.
Wow, that was quick--there are already 3 nominated that I'm interested in, so I'll eagerly await the voting!

White Noise by Don DeLillo.
(Too bad I can't put two, because I would also put Passing by Nella Larsen.)

Either A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution: 1891-1924 or
Tales of Beatnik Glory
Lixian wrote: "Oh hey, I like never participate in this group, but I think I will use this as an excuse to read
White Noise by Don DeLillo.
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Ooooh- that would have been my second choice, I think. Good pick!
White Noise by Don DeLillo.
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Ooooh- that would have been my second choice, I think. Good pick!

White Noise by Don DeLillo.
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Ooooh- that would have..."
I'm kind of like not looking forward to it though. Seems intimidating. I picked it up on campus for $1, but it looks interesting too.
Lixian wrote: "I'm kind of like not looking forward to it though. Seems intimidating.."
"Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out of your depth, and when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting.” - David Bowie
"Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out of your depth, and when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting.” - David Bowie
Ruby wrote: "Lixian wrote: "I'm kind of like not looking forward to it though. Seems intimidating.."
"Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out ..."
No fair playing the Bowie Trump Cards!
"Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out ..."
No fair playing the Bowie Trump Cards!

Whitney wrote: "No fair playing the Bowie Trump Cards! .."
Yeah... I may have watched a tribute or several lately!
Yeah... I may have watched a tribute or several lately!


Still a shock.
As I've posted elsewhere . . .
Ground Control to Major Tom
Your circuit's dead, there's something wrong
Can you hear me, Major Tom?
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I'll pick one of the many on the list that I've never heard of but that sound intriguing: The Insult by Rupert Thomson."
It's a fabulous book

My suggestion for the voting is: "Darkness at Noon" by Arthur Koestler or "The Leopard" by Giuseppe Di Lampedusa (published after his death).
(I ordered a used copy of A Grave for a Dolphin but doesn't seem like a good group read as it is out of print and hard to find. Also bought George Steiner's short set of lectures: "In Bluebeard’s Castle : Some Notes Towards the Re-definition of Culture").


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
Zanoni, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.

I don't think it was Zanoni that was the original "worst of all possible novels", but it doesn't bode well.



If it's possible to nominate one more, I'll also nominate Bruce Chatwin, The Songlines:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
But Zanoni remains by first choice.

Hi All. Nominations for his are now closed.
As there is only one nomination allowed per person, I will take the first book suggested by each person and add it to the poll.
For future reference also, if you're going to mention a book in any Chaos Reading post, please use the GR booklink (not the url), which can be easily done by clicking "add book/author" above the comment box.
Thanks! I'll post a link to the poll shortly..
As there is only one nomination allowed per person, I will take the first book suggested by each person and add it to the poll.
For future reference also, if you're going to mention a book in any Chaos Reading post, please use the GR booklink (not the url), which can be easily done by clicking "add book/author" above the comment box.
Thanks! I'll post a link to the poll shortly..
Thanks everyone for your rich and chaotic range of nominations! The poll is now up and will close sometime on the 27th of January (remember I'm running on Darwin time...so best to get in quickly to be safe).
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...

Derek (Guilty of thoughtcrime) wrote: "It looks like the start and end times are automatically set to midnight GR time (ie, Americas/Pacific)"
At my end, I set them to midnight GMT + 9.5 hours (Darwin time). Are you that far behind still?
At my end, I set them to midnight GMT + 9.5 hours (Darwin time). Are you that far behind still?

Voting started on: Jan 21, 2016 12:00AM PST
Ends at: Jan 27, 2016 11:59PM PST
Which would, iirc, be midnight GMT - 7.
Joseph wrote: "Master and Margarita is incredible. Rereading now."
I second that recommendation! Full self-disclosure: I discovered and read it because Bjork mentioned it in an interview one time.
I second that recommendation! Full self-disclosure: I discovered and read it because Bjork mentioned it in an interview one time.
Joseph wrote: "Master and Margarita is incredible. Rereading now."
I've had that sitting on my shelf for the longest time. One day I'll get chance to read it..
I've had that sitting on my shelf for the longest time. One day I'll get chance to read it..
GR blog post showing how books on the Bowie list have spiked on people's TBR's: https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/6...

I'd like to suggest Billy Liar, though, which is sort of like the British Catcher in the Rye--a very fun read.Billy Liar
Tracy, I think you missed the nominating deadline, but you can still vote on the selections here:
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/69520-chaos-reading?type=group
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/69520-chaos-reading?type=group
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Books mentioned in this topic
White Noise (other topics)A Grave for a Dolphin (other topics)
Billy Liar (other topics)
Paul Clifford (other topics)
The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Don DeLillo (other topics)Rupert Thomson (other topics)
Elaine Pagels (other topics)
Peter Ackroyd (other topics)
Don DeLillo (other topics)
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To select the book we will read together, please take a look at the following list of 100 Bowie-Approved Books, pick one you'd like to read, then reply to this thread, including the GR book-link in your response.
Bowie's Top 100
Next Thursday 21 January (Australian time, give or take), I will close off the nominations and put up a GR Poll where we can vote on everyone's suggestions. I'll let you know about the timeframes once we've seen how long the chosen book is!
And for those of you still mourning the loss:
You're not alone
Just turn on with me and you're not alone
Let's turn on with me and you're not alone
Let's turn on and be not alone