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2020 Reboot?

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message 1: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciau) | 168 comments Mod
Hi Everyone,

Anyone up for trying to reboot this reading challenge? What do you think about a program where you get matched with a partner who recommends a new book for you each month? I’ve also had some feedback that some people would like to gather occasionally for coffee and to talk about books.

Any other ideas?

Thanks.

Patty


message 2: by Jason (new)

Jason (82jp) | 23 comments I didn't get to participate in the bingo year (at least reading-wise, haha), though I liked the concept. The only year I successfully completed a challenge was when we had a variety of genres and could pick and choose from among them. I'd be interested in doing something like that again. That was particularly conducive to my tastes since I read almost all comics/graphic novels and it's hard to participate in these things as a result :).
I also like the idea of a sharing element, though I couldn't say offhand what would work for me.


message 3: by Mary Ann (new)

Mary Ann | 11 comments BINGO boards didn't really work for me. Perhaps we could piggy back on one of these challenges:
https://www.girlxoxo.com/the-master-l...

I like the idea of being accountable, so a partner each month (or the same partner for the year) would be good. Also posting books read for the group on Goodreads made me feel more accountable then just a checklist.


message 4: by Amy (last edited Dec 27, 2019 12:39PM) (new)

Amy Discenza | 2 comments I'd be interested in forming/participating in a leadership inspired book discussion group. I have a growing pile of books such as Crucial Conversations, Palaces for the People, and a few Seth Godin titles threatening to take over my home. I need a push to pick up more nonfiction.


message 5: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciau) | 168 comments Mod
Amy wrote: "I'd be interested in forming/participating in a leadership inspired book discussion group. I have a growing pile of books such as Crucial Conversations, Palaces for the People, and a few Seth Godin..."

Amy, that’s a great idea. Pick a title and a date for a meet-up and post it out to the MCLSlist. I bet there will be interest. If you need some start-up $$ for anything, I can provide some support.

Patty


message 6: by Patricia (last edited Dec 29, 2019 03:32PM) (new)

Patricia (patriciau) | 168 comments Mod
Not a lot of interest in the partner idea. I may try something a friend of mine is doing in an online group. He’s picking a reading theme for the month - so for January, the theme is Books with One Word Titles.

While we can keep this group and continue to use the bookshelves to record what we read, I will probably issue the theme via the mclslist. I’m thinking maybe we can do an informal monthly meet-up for those interested where I can continue to hand out giftcards through a drawing among those who attend.

Patty


message 7: by Karen (new)

Karen | 3 comments I agree that posting on good reads worked well!


message 8: by Pat (new)

Pat (patrapp) | 28 comments Just saw this now -- for some reason it's hit-or-miss as far as catching Good Reads messages in my email.
I like the partnering idea, and I especially like the idea of an occasional meetup. Using the MCLS list for communication is a great way to be sure people are seeing the messages. (While still using Good Reads for bookshelving.)
Regarding the leadership theme, I'm currently reading Decisive by Chip & Dan Heath. This would be another great choice for discussion.


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