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    Alright everyone, so we're gonna start a monthly book club but first we need some reading suggestions.

    So please post some recommendations, and try to keep in mind that we're gonna be reading this together as a group, so a book that has worthwhile discussion qualities would be good.

    Follow this form, and try to limit your recommendations to 1 or 2 books. Once we have a good list, I'll put up a poll so we can choose a book for April.

    Book Title:
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    Your reasoning for why we should read this book:

    Go go go!

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    Title: 2666
    Author: Roberto Bolaño
    Genre: Hyper-realist fiction
    Synopsis/reasoning: A collection of five thematically related stories that converge around the still unsolved murders of hundreds of female factory workers in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico (here represented as Santa Teresa). Clearly intended as Bolaño's magnum opus, this posthumously published work manages to be the most fitting commentary I've found on the state of humanity in the post-9/11 era to date, comparable to the masterworks of authors such as Borges and Pynchon (who are honestly the only two major stylistic predecessors I can even name). As befitting a Bolaño work, there's also quite a lot of reflection on the nature of literature (several major characters are either authors or literary critics). When the English translation came out in 2008 it was named by a number of publications (including Time magazine) as the best novel released that year, and while I still haven't read a number of the other major contenders for that honour, I'm having a hard time imagining anything being better than it. Not exactly light reading though.

    Here's the book's entry at The Complete Review. Some of the most insightful reviews linked there come from the Financial Times, Time, and the New York Review of Books.
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    Book Title: A Game Of Thrones
    Author: RR George Martin
    Genre: Fantasy
    Synopsis: I don't even know
    Your reasoning for why we should read this book: Because I am

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    AGoT would also be a good one to do, especially since I'm probably going to re-read the series for whenever Dance comes out.
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    Book Title: Hop On Pop
    Author: Dr. Seuss
    Genre: Children's Fiction
    Synopsis: They hop on pop in rhyming fashion!
    Your reasoning for why we should read this book: Why shouldn't we!? It was my favorite book as a kid.

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    I was recommended this book by a friend, and he has given me the lend of it. I was going to read it soon, so why not post it here? If its a book that challenges you, then this probably isn't really appropriate I'd imagine, so I dunno...

    Book Title: Playing for Pizza
    Author: John Grisham
    Genre: Football drama
    Synopsis: (From what I've been told) A self-centered guy has a nightmare NFL football game and as a result can only find work in the little leagues of Italy in the months that follow. He is embarressed by the standard of football & salary when he gets out there, but overtime he grows to like living there and gets accustomed to their unique way of life. A story of redemption & the many differant paths life can lead. It's a short book, and a somewhat light read. I think it would be good choice to get things going.
    Your reasoning for why we should read this book: The appeal is universal, as It looks like a book that anyone can enjoy.

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    Title: Howl's Moving Castle
    Author: Diana Wayne-Jones
    Genre: Fantasy
    Synopsis: A girl gets turned into an old woman by a witch and gets a job as a maid in some guy's castle that moves.
    Reasoning: It's an easy read which would be good for our first start at this. I've never read it myself but I would like to. I've seen the movie and it was pretty good. Plus it's one of Miriel's favorite books though she might be sick of reading it by now.

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    Book Title:Eragon
    Author:christopher paolini
    Genre:Fantasy/action
    Synopsis:boy finds dragon dragon is cool he has to defate evil king lots of killing wars kool stuff.
    Your reasoning for why we should read this book:Its the best book ive ever read in my opinon. movie sucked balls, but the book is really good. there is three books out with one more to go. its fantasy but not wussy fantasy there is lots of fights/battles in the series all around good books


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    Title: Halo
    Author: Mastar Chief
    Genre: Halo
    Synopsis: we should read this b/c mastar chief are cool and fights aliens and doesn't afriad of nything.

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    Book Title: Eye of the World
    Author: Robert Jordan
    Genre: Fantasy
    Synopsis: Pretty similar to your basic Final Fantasy storyline: five people, who are more significant than they think, end up on a big journey to save the world. Only, this journey is spread over a total of 12 books, as well as a prequel that I don't own but definitely wish to read sometime. Very hard to put this book down once you start reading it.
    Why we should read this book: Because Rand, the main character, is a total Pimp. Also, because Robert Jordan (R.I.P.) is a genius, and has been often compared to J.R. Tolkien, though his work is nowhere near as confusing. In fact, here...wikipedia article explains it better than i can The Wheel of Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Book Title: The Golden Compass
    Author: Philip Pullman
    Genre: Fantasy
    Synopsis: It's been a while but I think it was about a world full of humans whose consciencessness and souls in physical representation of an animal. The girl discovers that children have gone missing and she investigates it.

    Your reasoning for why we should read this book: I really enjoyed it. It was pretty good, but the other two were meh.

    Book Title: Watchmen
    Author: Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
    Genre: Science Fiction
    Synopsis:In an alternate 1985 America, costumed superheroes are part of the fabric of everyday society, and the "Doomsday Clock" - which charts the USA's tension with the Soviet Union - is permanently set at five minutes to midnight. When one of his former colleagues is murdered, the washed-up but no less determined masked vigilante Rorschach sets out to uncover a plot to kill and discredit all past and present superheroes.

    Your reasoning for why we should read this book: I reall liked it. For those who don't have much background on comic books this is a great place to start. This is one of the few works where crime fighters and super powered beings are seen in such a way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del Murder View Post
    Title: Howl's Moving Castle
    Author: Diana Wayne-Jones
    Genre: Fantasy
    Synopsis: A girl gets turned into an old woman by a witch and gets a job as a maid in some guy's castle that moves.
    Reasoning: It's an easy read which would be good for our first start at this. I've never read it myself but I would like to. I've seen the movie and it was pretty good. Plus it's one of Miriel's favorite books though she might be sick of reading it by now.
    The movie is very different from the Book. xD

    Book Title: Good Omens
    Author:Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
    Genre: Comedy
    Synopsis: This book is amazing! It tells of the story of the prelude of the apocalypse, and all the events leading up to it, including the efforts of an angel and demon who want to postpone the end of the world because they like Earth.
    Your reasoning for why we should read this book: Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Need I go on?

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    Book Title: "Moon Palace"
    Author: Paul Auster
    Genre: Romance

    Synopsis: Took it from Wikipedia because I didn't want to show spoilers!

    "Fogg is an orphan, and his Uncle Victor is his only caretaker. The story begins when Fogg goes to college and lives in a college dormitory. One year later he moves into his own apartment furnished with 1492 books given to him by Uncle Victor. Uncle Victor dies before Fogg finishes college and leaves him without friends, family or money. Fogg becomes an introvert and spends his time reading. He thinks, "Why should I get a job? I have enough to do living through the days." After selling the books in order to earn money Fogg loses his apartment and lives in Central Park. He also meets Kitty Wu and begins a furious romance after he had been rescued from Central Park by his friend Zimmer and Kitty Wu."

    Your reasoning for why we should read this book: It's funny, easy to read, you get a totally different perspective and it has a brilliant plot line and a stunning way of writing! It's not complicated I read it in 3/2 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~*~Celes~*~ View Post
    Book Title: Eye of the World
    Author: Robert Jordan
    Genre: Fantasy
    Synopsis: Pretty similar to your basic Final Fantasy storyline: five people, who are more significant than they think, end up on a big journey to save the world. Only, this journey is spread over a total of 12 books, as well as a prequel that I don't own but definitely wish to read sometime. Very hard to put this book down once you start reading it.
    Why we should read this book: Because Rand, the main character, is a total Pimp. Also, because Robert Jordan (R.I.P.) is a genius, and has been often compared to J.R. Tolkien, though his work is nowhere near as confusing. In fact, here...wikipedia article explains it better than i can The Wheel of Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Book Title: "The Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul"
    Author: Douglas Adams
    Genre: Sci-fi, Comedy, Fantasy, Detective
    Synopsis: When a passenger check-in desk at London's Heathrow Airport disappears in a ball of orange flame, the explosion is deemed an act of God. But which god, wonders holistic detective Dirk Gently? What god would be hanging around Heathrow trying to catch the 3:37 to Oslo? And what has this to do with Dirk's latest--and late-- client, found only this morning with his head revolving atop the hit record "Hot Potato"? Amid the hostile attentions of a stray eagle and the trauma of a very dirty refrigerator, super-sleuth Dirk Gently will once again solve the mysteries of the universe...
    Your reasoning for why we should read this book: It's funny, easy to read and not too long. It's perfect for this kind of thing.


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