Welcome to Booking Through Thursday, where we have a conversation about all things bookish.
Today’s Prompt:
Do you like to talk about what you read? Do you have somebody to talk WITH?
(Because not everybody does. I haven’t had someone to really chat about a book with since college.)
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I cannot remember the last time I had a real conversation in real life about the books I am reading or have read. All of those conversations are online for me these days.
Yes, back in college was probably the last time I had such a conversation, except for a short time afterwards when I belonged to a book club. But that book club was more of an opportunity for some of the members to show off their literary muscle, so to speak.
I remember that I did not enjoy this book club.
Later I attended a book club (about four years ago) in which the participants had invited me, as they had read one of the books I wrote and were talking about it. I loved their insights into the characters and they even brought out some things I hadn’t thought of about them….
I would love to belong to a book club nowadays, but in the meantime, I’m enjoying sharing bookish thoughts with bloggers.
What are your experiences like?
I haven’t had too much luck with book clubs, but I can see how great some of them must be
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Yes, I think it would be difficult to find a good book club at this point in my life…so blogging serves a great purpose for me. Thanks for stopping by, Valentina.
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I haven’t really had much luck with book clubs either.. I don’t think they are really up my alley. But sharing thoughts with other book bloggers, I am finding is really enjoyable! I do imagine that I will find less and less people to discuss books with as I get older and more removed from college than I am now, so I’ll have to try hard to keep the ones I have close!
thanks for stopping by!
Aspen
http://inner-aspen.blogspot.com
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Isn’t blogging great? I do love it…and I can’t imagine my life without it now. Thanks for visiting, Aspen.
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Unfortunately, I don’t have real life book discussions either. My friends aren’t big readers like I am. I’ve always wanted to try out a book club, but with strangers, I’m not sure how I’d do. I’m an introvert. 🙂
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Even a close friend I’ve known for for forty years does not love books like I do; or maybe it’s that we don’t enjoy the same ones. So blogging works for me!
Thanks, Diana…glad you could stop by.
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I too, am a loner, no one close to discuss books with. I have a few friends who do read, but we don’t discuss what we have read. That is why I like the book bloggers, I have found so many new books and authors because of my booking bloggers.
Thanks for the visit today.
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Yay for book blogging! It really fills in nicely for those of us who are loners…and nobody on the blogs thinks we’re weird for loving books…lol
Thanks for stopping by, Ann…enjoy your day.
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Book blogging is a great way to share your thoughts.
http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2012/08/booking-through-thursday_23.html
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I agree, Tribute Books Mama…I love it. Thanks for stopping by.
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My girlfriends aren’t avid readers like me – well, not until they read Fifty Shades series and they started talk about it, started to read other books and share about them too. It makes me so happy because finally, I have someone, people to talk and share with about books. Besides blogging, of course.
Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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Sometimes I wonder why I don’t have more bookish friends in real life…but I’m so grateful for blogging. Thanks for visiting, Mermer…and enjoy your discussions.
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Book blogging is a great way to go.
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Definitely! Thanks for stopping by, City Girl…enjoy!
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I love talking about books but book clubs are not my thing. I don’t like “having” to read any specific book. I like book conversations to be more organic and less structured.
Book blogging is great for those times when no one else wants to hear about what I’m reading. 😉
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That could be why my book club experiences haven’t been so great…lol I don’t actually enjoy “assignments” either. Too much like a job? Thanks for stopping by, Karen.
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I am in the same situation. I remember when my boys were in grade school, after dropping the kids off for school, a bunch of moms would to out for breakfast and discuss what we were reading and pass books around. That’s why I enjoy this community of book bloggers now, only know it’s virtual. Thanks for stopping by and have a great upcoming weekend!
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I think the virtual might be better than real life…in virtual, we can “talk” wearing our PJs! lol
Thanks for stopping by, Cheryl.
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I am fortunate enough to have people to discuss books with in real life, but I’m hesitant to join a book club in my area. It’s always the kind of group that reads things I definitely don’t read. Thanks for stopping by!
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Yes, you’re right about that…I think it’s probably best to stick to blogging….lol
Thanks for visiting, Megan….
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I am not sure…I am pretty much in the read em and move on school…lol…
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I do enjoy posting the reviews and getting comments…that feels like a conversation. Thanks for visiting, Patty.
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I’m the same way…I basically talk to fellow bloggers about books. I don’t really have anyone in my real life that appreciates them as much as I do.
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Yes…and it’s probably best this way. We can pick and choose those whose books we like…and some we want to read. And do it in our PJs! lol Thanks for stopping by, Yvonne.
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I suggest you start your own book club. It’s been the greatest experience and as the creator/host you can shape it to your interest. Those that like it will stay and those that don’t will go. It’s amazing how many great people you meet.
Thanks for stopping by and happy reading.
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Good idea, Monique…thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your reading.
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My mom and I always talk about the books we’re reading even when the other one isn’t reading it!
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I would love to be able to talk about books with any of my kids…but sadly, they are not bookish…at all. My granddaughter Fiona is, though…and we love books and movies. Thanks for stopping by, Kathy.
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