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Book: The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller
From SLJ: Hand this fantasy to readers who want a fun read with villains as the stars. [more inside]
Middle Grade and YA Bookclub Oct - Part Two
Hello and welcome to the belated Part II Middle Grade and YA Bookclub talk for Oct. See the schedule inside and chit chat in the comments. [more inside]
Book: Refugee by Alan Gratz
From Kirkus: Poignant, respectful, and historically accurate while pulsating with emotional turmoil, adventure, and suspense. (maps, author’s note) (Historical fiction. 10-14) [more inside]
YA and Middle Grade Oct Bookclub - Part 1
Hello! Welcome to the chat post for the YA and Middle Grade October book club. The extended post includes an update to our reading schedule for this month. [more inside]
Book: The Reappearance of Rachel Price
The second book for the September Middle Grade/YA fanfare book club is a twisty mystery from Holly Jackson. [more inside]
September YA Middle Grade Best Seller Bookclub Part 2
Here’s our place to chat about all things reading and life! [more inside]
Middle Grade and YA Book Club - September Chat
Here's our space to chat like one would at an IRL bookclub. [more inside]
Launching Middle Grade and YA Twice a Month Bookclub
I am launching a middle grade and YA bookclub on Fanfare and Fantalk. You can see the full schedule here. This month we will be reading: [more inside]
YA and Middle Grade Fiction Book Club
Are you interested in getting back into reading? Are you interested in increasing your love of reading? Reading YA and Middle Grade fiction is a great way to achieve either goal! Join me (starting in September) for a Middle Grade/YA Fiction book club. Each month we will read two books (one Middle Grade, one YA) from the NY Times current Best Seller List. We will hold our book club discussion via a Fanfare post on the last day of the month (I will ask the mods if these posts can veer into chat territory as well). Caveats and schedule inside! [more inside]
Book: The Blue Castle
Valancy Stirling is twenty nine, unmarried, and has had a cowed, fearful, dreary existence. Would an unexpected doctor's diagnosis change her life irrevocably? [more inside]
FanFare Book Club?
I just went through the book posts for the last three months. There's lots of books I'm considering reading, and one book I read a while ago but don't remember well enough to do deep insightful commentary. In order to get more synchronicity on this, does anyone want to start a book club? Or even a couple in different genres? I would love a romance, science fiction, fantasy and/or nonfiction book club.
2020 Morning News Tournament of Books
The Morning News announced back in December the list for their 16th annual Tournament of Books. The theme is “The Future Is Getting Here Awfully Fast.” Last year tofu_crouton got this more timely post which resulted in a book club to organize everything.
Previously here.
Booklist for 2019
I thought I would share the books I’m planning on reading and posting about this year (so far) in case anyone wants to read along. Of course, anyone is welcome to post about these books and I’m sure some have been posted about before. [more inside]
Indigenous Book Club?
I'm wondering if there's any interest in a FanFare bookclub that focuses on reading Indigenous writers. [more inside]
Podcast: Hello from the Magic Tavern: Season 2, Ep 89 - Book Club: Pride & Prejudice
A wizard, a warrior, a badger, a flower, and a make-up artist try to understand the Earth book 'Pride and Prejudice'. [more inside]
Interest in a Tournament of Books club?
The Tournament of Books is a March-madness style match up of contemporary fiction. The actual competition starts in March, but the longlist is already posted and the shortlist will be announced in January.
Would there be interest in a 2019 Tournament of Books book club? [more inside]
Podcast: Hello from the Magic Tavern: Season 2, Ep 24 - Book Club: The Great Gatsby
A wizard, a witch, a badger, a flower, a Chicagoan and a humunculous made of bodily fluids all try to understand the Earth book 'The Great Gatsby.' [more inside]
Handmaid's Tale on 2/22 and next books?
The date for the Handmaid's Tale post is set - but what should we read next? [more inside]
Book: The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.
You will be unhappily wed. You will be widowed. You will be queen. "When Marie-Josephe-Rose Tascher was a girl in Martinique, a voodoo priestess predicted that she would be unhappily married, would then be widowed, and would become queen. With the profits from her father's sugar plantation spent largely on his gambling and drinking, the final prediction seems unlikely. An arranged marriage takes Rose to France, where she finds herself woefully uneducated and unprepared for high society. But in 1779 no one is prepared for the bloody upheaval that will convulse France for years. Rose endures her husband's infidelity and abandonment before his execution leaves her a widow. Combining charm, intelligence, empathy, and luck, she copes with poverty and prison, surviving the revolution with her children. " -- Library Journal [more inside]
Book: Forever Amber
"Abandoned pregnant and penniless on the teeming streets of London, 16-year-old Amber St. Clare manages, by using her wits, beauty, and courage, to climb to the highest position a woman could achieve in Restoration England—that of favorite mistress of the Merry Monarch, Charles II. From whores and highwaymen to courtiers and noblemen, from events such as the Great Plague and the Fire of London to the intimate passions of ordinary—and extraordinary—men and women, Amber experiences it all." (amazon) [more inside]
Moar Books?
Hello historical fiction book clubbies! We have just two books left ... do we want to keep going? If so, what do you want to read? [more inside]
Book: The Mothman Prophecies
Welcome to the High Strangeness Bookclub! For our first book, we're discussing John Keel's classic The Mothman Prophecies. [more inside]
Book Club Proposal - High Strangeness
Anyone interested in reading books about cryptids, UFOs, hyper-dimensional science, psychic powers, and other weird fringe topics? [more inside]
New Group - Metaphysics and Entanglement
Is anyone interested in reading and discussing philosophy or philosophical fiction? [more inside]
Historical Fiction Book Club
Welcome to Historical Fiction book club! I've chosen nine months of books, touching on a variety of historical periods, tending towards the more literary end of the historical fiction spectrum but trying to include a variety of styles. We will discuss each book over the course of a month; on the first day of the month spoilers are permitted, be forewarned. The major selection criterion for the initial set of books is that I've read them in the last calendar year and so remember enough about them to discuss them, and I think they'll appeal to MeFites. (If I left out your recent favorite, I probably just haven't read it yet, and I'm happy to do so!) Within, find out our upcoming books! [more inside]
Podcast: Welcome to Night Vale: 66 - worms...
The worms have returned to Night Vale. Plus a new Book Club in town, spring Little League baseball tryouts, and an update on the search for two fugitives. [more inside]
Selfie: Un-Tag My Heart Season 1, Ep 2
Eliza attempts to teach Henry "facebookery", while trying to turn a booty call into a dating relationship. [more inside]
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