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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:58 am
by Iliad
Skittles! wrote:If people are going to talk about HP, please put it in one thread.

Please :o

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:59 am
by khazalid
we can split it in to two sections: highbrow and pulp 8)

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:03 am
by ^MsCarolyn^
I think that the whole point of this discussion group is talk about Books that we've read.

There should be no limitation for who can discuss what. Gosh if someone wants to discuss Robert Munch books or Gone with the Wind they should allowed.

My vision for this group was that in the forum someone would start a thread with the Topic reading the Book Title they wish to discuss and things can go from there. If you don't like Harry Potter don't read the thread. If you don't like War and Peace don't read the thread.

If theres going to be restrictions on whats discussed that it isn't a discussion group its one person saying "Heres what you can say" and thats defiantly not something I'm interested.

My two cents.

Caro

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:08 am
by khazalid
ah ms c. bless you and your magnanimous ways. O:) i dont think anyone was being serious though..

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:11 am
by ^MsCarolyn^
khazalid wrote:ah ms c. bless you and your magnanimous ways. O:) i dont think anyone was being serious though..


I dunno i think a few pages ago it wasn't serious but its progressed a little too much so I felt compelled to say something:D No one has to listen to jack shit what I say lol.


Caro

PS i can't tell if magnanimous is a compliment or insult lol.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:37 am
by benny profane
^MsCarolyn^ wrote:
khazalid wrote:ah ms c. bless you and your magnanimous ways. O:) i dont think anyone was being serious though..


I dunno i think a few pages ago it wasn't serious but its progressed a little too much so I felt compelled to say something:D No one has to listen to jack shit what I say lol.


Caro

PS i can't tell if magnanimous is a compliment or insult lol.


nah, it wasn't serious.
i think folks just didn't want to sit around watching two guys quiz each other with harry potter trivia, lol.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:47 am
by ^MsCarolyn^
benny profane wrote:
^MsCarolyn^ wrote:
khazalid wrote:ah ms c. bless you and your magnanimous ways. O:) i dont think anyone was being serious though..


I dunno i think a few pages ago it wasn't serious but its progressed a little too much so I felt compelled to say something:D No one has to listen to jack shit what I say lol.


Caro

PS i can't tell if magnanimous is a compliment or insult lol.


nah, it wasn't serious.
i think folks just didn't want to sit around watching two guys quiz each other with harry potter trivia, lol.


They were in a way 'bumping' the topic which is better than nothing. If we aren't ever going to get our forum we might as well use this thread to discuss books anyway shouldn't we? I mean it has literally been a month since all of this started.

Caro

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:39 am
by iamkoolerthanu
Well, did the leader of the group send an e-ticket that was filled out properly? Because if not they usually get ignored.... :?

On another note, I have a few questions about how this book club will work once it does gets it's own section. Lets say I want to discuss the books 'The Scorpion King', 'Heir Apparent', and two of Stephen King's books, 'The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon' and 'The Pet Cemetary'. Who all of those books get their own seperate threads, or just one big one that would be named 'iamkoolerthanu's books' or something similiar.

Also, if each book got their own thread, an I wanted to discuss 'The Artemis Fowl Series', would each of the books get their own thread, or would one series get their own thread?

Thanks in advance,
- kooler

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:50 am
by ^MsCarolyn^
iamkoolerthanu wrote:Well, did the leader of the group send an e-ticket that was filled out properly? Because if not they usually get ignored.... :?

On another note, I have a few questions about how this book club will work once it does gets it's own section. Lets say I want to discuss the books 'The Scorpion King', 'Heir Apparent', and two of Stephen King's books, 'The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon' and 'The Pet Cemetary'. Who all of those books get their own seperate threads, or just one big one that would be named 'iamkoolerthanu's books' or something similiar.

Also, if each book got their own thread, an I wanted to discuss 'The Artemis Fowl Series', would each of the books get their own thread, or would one series get their own thread?

Thanks in advance,
- kooler


I think that there could be one sticky where everyone could post their 'wish lists' ie their favorite books.

the other threads can be books or series or authors. its up to whoever makes the thread. If you start a topic on Stephan King others can add their favorite books. or if you just wanted to discuss one book than thats fine. :) The way the discussion groups/clan fourms work is that its just one area so there couldn't be sub sections.

caro

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:57 am
by iamkoolerthanu
^MsCarolyn^ wrote:
iamkoolerthanu wrote:Well, did the leader of the group send an e-ticket that was filled out properly? Because if not they usually get ignored.... :?

On another note, I have a few questions about how this book club will work once it does gets it's own section. Lets say I want to discuss the books 'The Scorpion King', 'Heir Apparent', and two of Stephen King's books, 'The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon' and 'The Pet Cemetary'. Who all of those books get their own seperate threads, or just one big one that would be named 'iamkoolerthanu's books' or something similiar.

Also, if each book got their own thread, an I wanted to discuss 'The Artemis Fowl Series', would each of the books get their own thread, or would one series get their own thread?

Thanks in advance,
- kooler


I think that there could be one sticky where everyone could post their 'wish lists' ie their favorite books.

the other threads can be books or series or authors. its up to whoever makes the thread. If you start a topic on Stephan King others can add their favorite books. or if you just wanted to discuss one book than thats fine. :) The way the discussion groups/clan fourms work is that its just one area so there couldn't be sub sections.

caro


I know that, but then if I wanted to, I could go about 15 feet behind me and read off a list of 70 books that I have read, 67 of them that I liked, and at least 50 of them that I would want to talk about. And those are just the ones I still have. I can then remember the 100's of other books I read, post them, and then have 100+ topics that are all started by me, with all the books that I ever read and liked very much or disliked very much.

The real question I was trying to ask was, 'Are there limitations on the amount of threads you can start, maybe over a certain period of time?'

I was thinking maybe 5 threads every two days or something, or less, or more, I'm not the leader, I am just blurting out ideas/questions that come to my head. ;)

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:04 am
by benny profane
author threads could wind up being a huge number.

maybe genre threads?
like horror, sci-fi, fantasy, Y.A., comtemporary lit., poetry...etc.

the problem with that is these damn post-modernists and their genre bending!

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:11 am
by iamkoolerthanu
Lol, lets see what the leader thinks about this... :roll:

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:24 am
by ^MsCarolyn^
I don't know if theres a real need for restrictions but there can be if people want it. Maybe each person can start a discussion for one book each day. Or


We could even run it like a real book club where we give a book title and a deadline to read it and then a discussion.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:29 am
by lord voldemort
dont worry ill keep hp to one thread. lol i aint plannign on spamming forum crazy.
i have read other stuff :shock: including most of tolkiens stuff
plus a heap of other novels. so yer

ps skit movies get good for 4 and 5

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:30 am
by benny profane
i wasn't suggesting restrictions.

the book club idea could be a lot of fun.
just pick something i can find in the library. :wink:

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:35 am
by iamkoolerthanu
^MsCarolyn^ wrote:I don't know if theres a real need for restrictions but there can be if people want it. Maybe each person can start a discussion for one book each day.

I don't really think there's a need for restrictions either, I just wanted something to talk about, and to see what other people people were thinking. :lol:

^MsCarolyn^ wrote: Or


We could even run it like a real book club where we give a book title and a deadline to read it and then a discussion.


That would work, except there are some people(like me)who can't get a book because A) they don't have enough money or B) their parents won't drive them to the store or the library.

And you also have to remember, there are people who are 14, people who are 12, people who are 23, people who are 45 years old. Everyones reading level is different. And people read at their own pace.


Alright, here's an idea. Instead of restrictions on how many topics you can create per day, there could be a first post guidline or something similiar. This way, it would take longer to post. Example:
Guidlines:
Book Name
Book Author
Book Summary(Without giving away the whole book, something like the back of the book, where it just tells you the general information)
If you liked the book or not
Genre
Your thoughts on the book

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:36 am
by ^MsCarolyn^
Wellllll I do have a crazy suggestion. Since we have so many different options for discussions and so far we havn't recieved a discussion board. We could just make our own. That way we could have different areas for the genres .. authors ... books... members wish lists etc. And things wouldn't get lost.

Its quiet simple to set up a free forum (http://www.freeforums.org)

caro

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:38 am
by ^MsCarolyn^
iamkoolerthanu wrote:
^MsCarolyn^ wrote:I don't know if theres a real need for restrictions but there can be if people want it. Maybe each person can start a discussion for one book each day.

I don't really think there's a need for restrictions either, I just wanted something to talk about, and to see what other people people were thinking. :lol:

^MsCarolyn^ wrote: Or


We could even run it like a real book club where we give a book title and a deadline to read it and then a discussion.


That would work, except there are some people(like me)who can't get a book because A) they don't have enough money or B) their parents won't drive them to the store or the library.

And you also have to remember, there are people who are 14, people who are 12, people who are 23, people who are 45 years old. Everyones reading level is different. And people read at their own pace.


Alright, here's an idea. Instead of restrictions on how many topics you can create per day, there could be a first post guidline or something similiar. This way, it would take longer to post. Example:
Guidlines:
Book Name
Book Author
Book Summary(Without giving away the whole book, something like the back of the book, where it just tells you the general information)
If you liked the book or not
Genre
Your thoughts on the book



I think that those guidelines would be great for the start or threads but not for a response. I think too many things would get lost. Its obvious that we need space to talk about different books, authors, genres and we might not get that with the forum provided to us by cc.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:38 am
by iamkoolerthanu
^MsCarolyn^ wrote:Wellllll I do have a crazy suggestion. Since we have so many different options for discussions and so far we havn't recieved a discussion board. We could just make our own. That way we could have different areas for the genres .. authors ... books... members wish lists etc. And things wouldn't get lost.

Its quiet simple to set up a free forum (http://www.freeforums.org)

caro


Yeah, I can do that very simpily, and then just give the leader position to thefatty. Everyone would have to keep the same names they have here, to make it easier for everyone to remember it. Lets give it a few days, and if we still don't get a forum, I will make something on invisionfree.com(unless someone else wants to do it, I really don't care. :wink: )

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:39 am
by lord voldemort
nah getting others onto another forum is yer i already visit 4 forums including this one
just get this one up and keep it organised. like posting methods etc. people want this to discuss things while they are on cc not having to go somewhere else

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:39 am
by iamkoolerthanu
^MsCarolyn^ wrote:
iamkoolerthanu wrote:
^MsCarolyn^ wrote:I don't know if theres a real need for restrictions but there can be if people want it. Maybe each person can start a discussion for one book each day.

I don't really think there's a need for restrictions either, I just wanted something to talk about, and to see what other people people were thinking. :lol:

^MsCarolyn^ wrote: Or


We could even run it like a real book club where we give a book title and a deadline to read it and then a discussion.


That would work, except there are some people(like me)who can't get a book because A) they don't have enough money or B) their parents won't drive them to the store or the library.

And you also have to remember, there are people who are 14, people who are 12, people who are 23, people who are 45 years old. Everyones reading level is different. And people read at their own pace.


Alright, here's an idea. Instead of restrictions on how many topics you can create per day, there could be a first post guidline or something similiar. This way, it would take longer to post. Example:
Guidlines:
Book Name
Book Author
Book Summary(Without giving away the whole book, something like the back of the book, where it just tells you the general information)
If you liked the book or not
Genre
Your thoughts on the book



I think that those guidelines would be great for the start or threads but not for a response. I think too many things would get lost. Its obvious that we need space to talk about different books, authors, genres and we might not get that with the forum provided to us by cc.


Yeah, I meant only for the first post in the topic. ;)

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:40 am
by iamkoolerthanu
lord voldemort wrote:nah getting others onto another forum is yer i already visit 4 forums including this one
just get this one up and keep it organised. like posting methods etc. people want this to discuss things while they are on cc not having to go somewhere else


That is true as well. ;)

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:41 am
by ^MsCarolyn^
lord voldemort wrote:nah getting others onto another forum is yer i already visit 4 forums including this one
just get this one up and keep it organised. like posting methods etc. people want this to discuss things while they are on cc not having to go somewhere else


When we get our forum we can have a direct link there. So all people have to do is go to the forums like they would normally and click the link. Its just a tad bit more work to have a whole bunch for organization.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:58 am
by lord voldemort
i honestly wouldnt visit another site to use that forum. i also think alot of people would agree with me. just get e tickey approved here and we will all be happy

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:02 pm
by ^MsCarolyn^
lord voldemort wrote:i honestly wouldnt visit another site to use that forum. i also think alot of people would agree with me. just get e tickey approved here and we will all be happy



I don't think you should speak/assume for other people.

I'm speaking souly from experience here. When we are giving a forum the leader of the group is not givin any power for keeping the forum tidy. We'd have no organization for the group. it would just be a bunch of random threads. with a couple of stickies. Its up to everyone but I don't really want to be digging through a bunch of threads every day.