Anonymous wrote:NP. FWIW, one of the things I've noticed is that it's more literary readers who post and discuss, and it feels that readers who like popular fiction either get ignored or shut down.
I'm in publishing, so I was curious to see how the Book Club went. One of the most active threads was someone specifically asking about romance novels, or sex in novels, or something related. I don't remember exactly. But it was a longer thread than most.
I appreciate any discussion about any books. But as with physical book clubs, there are always the people who keep it alive and thriving, and others who are just happy to be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious too for the main OP - are you also the Sophie Kinsella fan?
I am the person who sometimes starts the "what are you reading this month" threads, and I add a few questions to spur discussion.
And I am the Sophie Kinsella fan. Well, there seem to other Sophie Kinsella fans on the site besides me, but I have been on a quest this year to read all of her books and I have been giving a little report here each time I finish one.
So . . . why did you suspect someone on this thread was the Sophie Kinsella fan?![]()
I am the follow-on Sophie Kinsella fan and was wondering if it was youit’s been a fun year following the Sophie Kinsella quest, I’m finally on I’ve Got Your Number and it’s just as good as you described! I will certainly read her new book when it’s out but nervous for how sad it may be too.
Oh, I see. I knew that one person on the book club site here said they had picked up one of her books and read and enjoyed it based on my post. I didn't realize you were also questing along with me to read several of her books. I think that is kind of awesome!
I still haven't read any of her shopaholic books. She also wrote several books under her real name of Madeline Wickham and I have not read any of those yet. I probably won't get them all read this year, but that is okay.
Happy to have met you this year! They’ve been a good distraction for me as I await lab results and appointments. The Shopaholic books are ok but not as good as some of her standalone ones.
NP, but I also love Sophie Kinsella. Other authors you may like are:
Sophie Cousens (also British)
Abby Jimenenz
Emily Henry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started it when Book club started and did it for about the first 2 -3 months then someone else started doing it.
But I still sometimes ask for the previous month to be closed because no one else seems to remember.
Oh gosh! I thought the site admin eagerly came to the book club section of DCUM at the beginning of each month to see if a new "what are reading this month" thread had been started so he could lock up the thread for the previous month.
I guess us book readers are a pretty low maintenance section of DCUM.![]()
I find the thread disappointing sometimes, as there's only pockets of discussion and usually for very populist titles. Some people just list titles and say nothing more. There's really no value in that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious too for the main OP - are you also the Sophie Kinsella fan?
I am the person who sometimes starts the "what are you reading this month" threads, and I add a few questions to spur discussion.
And I am the Sophie Kinsella fan. Well, there seem to other Sophie Kinsella fans on the site besides me, but I have been on a quest this year to read all of her books and I have been giving a little report here each time I finish one.
So . . . why did you suspect someone on this thread was the Sophie Kinsella fan?![]()
I am the follow-on Sophie Kinsella fan and was wondering if it was youit’s been a fun year following the Sophie Kinsella quest, I’m finally on I’ve Got Your Number and it’s just as good as you described! I will certainly read her new book when it’s out but nervous for how sad it may be too.
Oh, I see. I knew that one person on the book club site here said they had picked up one of her books and read and enjoyed it based on my post. I didn't realize you were also questing along with me to read several of her books. I think that is kind of awesome!
I still haven't read any of her shopaholic books. She also wrote several books under her real name of Madeline Wickham and I have not read any of those yet. I probably won't get them all read this year, but that is okay.
Happy to have met you this year! They’ve been a good distraction for me as I await lab results and appointments. The Shopaholic books are ok but not as good as some of her standalone ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. FWIW, one of the things I've noticed is that it's more literary readers who post and discuss, and it feels that readers who like popular fiction either get ignored or shut down.
I'm in publishing, so I was curious to see how the Book Club went. One of the most active threads was someone specifically asking about romance novels, or sex in novels, or something related. I don't remember exactly. But it was a longer thread than most.
I appreciate any discussion about any books. But as with physical book clubs, there are always the people who keep it alive and thriving, and others who are just happy to be there.
I think its the reverse, actually.
Whichever it is, I would hope all feel welcome to discuss.
Plus one. I hope all readers feel welcome here.
I am thrilled that DCUM now has a book club section, as only about 2 years ago the book discussions were mixed in with the entertainment section. The book discussions got lost in the sea of discussions about whether XYZ celebrity has fat arms or if ABC celebrity has skinny legs.
If someone on here reads Hop on Pop and wants to tell us all about it, that is great, in my opinion.
I still don't know who Jen Hatmaker is or why people have spent 700 pages talking about her! Give me my book peopleAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started it when Book club started and did it for about the first 2 -3 months then someone else started doing it.
But I still sometimes ask for the previous month to be closed because no one else seems to remember.
Oh gosh! I thought the site admin eagerly came to the book club section of DCUM at the beginning of each month to see if a new "what are reading this month" thread had been started so he could lock up the thread for the previous month.
I guess us book readers are a pretty low maintenance section of DCUM.![]()
I find the thread disappointing sometimes, as there's only pockets of discussion and usually for very populist titles. Some people just list titles and say nothing more. There's really no value in that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious too for the main OP - are you also the Sophie Kinsella fan?
I am the person who sometimes starts the "what are you reading this month" threads, and I add a few questions to spur discussion.
And I am the Sophie Kinsella fan. Well, there seem to other Sophie Kinsella fans on the site besides me, but I have been on a quest this year to read all of her books and I have been giving a little report here each time I finish one.
So . . . why did you suspect someone on this thread was the Sophie Kinsella fan?![]()
I am the follow-on Sophie Kinsella fan and was wondering if it was youit’s been a fun year following the Sophie Kinsella quest, I’m finally on I’ve Got Your Number and it’s just as good as you described! I will certainly read her new book when it’s out but nervous for how sad it may be too.
Oh, I see. I knew that one person on the book club site here said they had picked up one of her books and read and enjoyed it based on my post. I didn't realize you were also questing along with me to read several of her books. I think that is kind of awesome!
I still haven't read any of her shopaholic books. She also wrote several books under her real name of Madeline Wickham and I have not read any of those yet. I probably won't get them all read this year, but that is okay.
Happy to have met you this year! They’ve been a good distraction for me as I await lab results and appointments. The Shopaholic books are ok but not as good as some of her standalone ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious too for the main OP - are you also the Sophie Kinsella fan?
I am the person who sometimes starts the "what are you reading this month" threads, and I add a few questions to spur discussion.
And I am the Sophie Kinsella fan. Well, there seem to other Sophie Kinsella fans on the site besides me, but I have been on a quest this year to read all of her books and I have been giving a little report here each time I finish one.
So . . . why did you suspect someone on this thread was the Sophie Kinsella fan?![]()
I am the follow-on Sophie Kinsella fan and was wondering if it was youit’s been a fun year following the Sophie Kinsella quest, I’m finally on I’ve Got Your Number and it’s just as good as you described! I will certainly read her new book when it’s out but nervous for how sad it may be too.
Oh, I see. I knew that one person on the book club site here said they had picked up one of her books and read and enjoyed it based on my post. I didn't realize you were also questing along with me to read several of her books. I think that is kind of awesome!
I still haven't read any of her shopaholic books. She also wrote several books under her real name of Madeline Wickham and I have not read any of those yet. I probably won't get them all read this year, but that is okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. FWIW, one of the things I've noticed is that it's more literary readers who post and discuss, and it feels that readers who like popular fiction either get ignored or shut down.
I'm in publishing, so I was curious to see how the Book Club went. One of the most active threads was someone specifically asking about romance novels, or sex in novels, or something related. I don't remember exactly. But it was a longer thread than most.
I appreciate any discussion about any books. But as with physical book clubs, there are always the people who keep it alive and thriving, and others who are just happy to be there.
I think its the reverse, actually.
Whichever it is, I would hope all feel welcome to discuss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious too for the main OP - are you also the Sophie Kinsella fan?
I am the person who sometimes starts the "what are you reading this month" threads, and I add a few questions to spur discussion.
And I am the Sophie Kinsella fan. Well, there seem to other Sophie Kinsella fans on the site besides me, but I have been on a quest this year to read all of her books and I have been giving a little report here each time I finish one.
So . . . why did you suspect someone on this thread was the Sophie Kinsella fan?![]()
I am the follow-on Sophie Kinsella fan and was wondering if it was youit’s been a fun year following the Sophie Kinsella quest, I’m finally on I’ve Got Your Number and it’s just as good as you described! I will certainly read her new book when it’s out but nervous for how sad it may be too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious too for the main OP - are you also the Sophie Kinsella fan?
I am the person who sometimes starts the "what are you reading this month" threads, and I add a few questions to spur discussion.
And I am the Sophie Kinsella fan. Well, there seem to other Sophie Kinsella fans on the site besides me, but I have been on a quest this year to read all of her books and I have been giving a little report here each time I finish one.
So . . . why did you suspect someone on this thread was the Sophie Kinsella fan?![]()
it’s been a fun year following the Sophie Kinsella quest, I’m finally on I’ve Got Your Number and it’s just as good as you described! I will certainly read her new book when it’s out but nervous for how sad it may be too. Anonymous wrote:I am the OP on this thread. I had to check my Goodreads list and it seems I read Shopaholic but only gave it 2 stars and didn't read anything else by her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. FWIW, one of the things I've noticed is that it's more literary readers who post and discuss, and it feels that readers who like popular fiction either get ignored or shut down.
I'm in publishing, so I was curious to see how the Book Club went. One of the most active threads was someone specifically asking about romance novels, or sex in novels, or something related. I don't remember exactly. But it was a longer thread than most.
I appreciate any discussion about any books. But as with physical book clubs, there are always the people who keep it alive and thriving, and others who are just happy to be there.
I think its the reverse, actually.
Whichever it is, I would hope all feel welcome to discuss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. FWIW, one of the things I've noticed is that it's more literary readers who post and discuss, and it feels that readers who like popular fiction either get ignored or shut down.
I'm in publishing, so I was curious to see how the Book Club went. One of the most active threads was someone specifically asking about romance novels, or sex in novels, or something related. I don't remember exactly. But it was a longer thread than most.
I appreciate any discussion about any books. But as with physical book clubs, there are always the people who keep it alive and thriving, and others who are just happy to be there.
I think its the reverse, actually.
Anonymous wrote:NP. FWIW, one of the things I've noticed is that it's more literary readers who post and discuss, and it feels that readers who like popular fiction either get ignored or shut down.
I'm in publishing, so I was curious to see how the Book Club went. One of the most active threads was someone specifically asking about romance novels, or sex in novels, or something related. I don't remember exactly. But it was a longer thread than most.
I appreciate any discussion about any books. But as with physical book clubs, there are always the people who keep it alive and thriving, and others who are just happy to be there.