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| As previously advised, the Richard and Judy show is relocating from Channel 4 to a new UKTV channel called Watch next month. Luckily for us, they are taking the ever popular book club with them and what's even more good news, they are expanding it! As book addicts, we think this is great news, and so to celebrate, we have decided to incorporate the Richard and Judy Book Club books in our current Book Addicts Book Group schedule starting with the first book chosen for the new show: " Mudbound" by Hillary Jordan.  Synopsis When Henry McAllan moves his city-bred wife, Laura, to a cotton farm in the Mississippi Delta in 1946, she finds herself in a place both foreign and frightening. Henry's love of rural life is not shared by Laura, who struggles to raise their two young children in an isolated shotgun shack under the eye of her hateful, racist father-in-law. When it rains, the waters rise up and swallow the bridge to town, stranding the family in a sea of mud. As the Second World War ends, two young men return from Europe to help work the farm. Jamie McAllan is everything his older brother Henry is not and is sensitive to Laura's plight, but also haunted by his memories of combat. Ronsel Jackson, eldest son of the black sharecroppers who live on the farm, comes home from war with the shine of a hero, only to face far more dangerous battles against the ingrained bigotry of his own countrymen. These two unlikely friends become players in a tragedy on the grandest scale. This book is the first selection in the newly announced New Writers Book Club strand. Twelve debut writers will be featured over the coming months, including Farahad Zama - The Marriage Bureau for Rich People in November, and Nancy Horan - Loving Frank, for December. More details of all three books can be found on our book group forum by clicking this link. Richard and Judy have also announced a special Christmas Books strand to their new show, so please stay tuned for more details about that. In January, the 2009 book club selections will be announced and again we hope that you will join us to read and discuss the ten books that make up that selection. Perhaps by the time you have worked your way through all of those, you will be ready for the Summer Reads books! We offer fun and lively book discussions in a safe, friendly and spam-free site, with a great bunch of Book Addicts. The Richard and Judy Book Club strand is only one of many opportunities we offer in our ever-expanding, popular online Book Group. We hope you can join us to read and chat about some of the great books we have coming up next year! - Library Tags:book-group, christmas books, farahad zama, hillary jordan, loving frank, marriage bureau for rich people, mudbound, nancy horan, new writers book club, online book group, richard and judy, richard and judy book club
- Whereabouts:under copious amounts of books
- Current Feeling:excited

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| So I have been rather remiss at updating. Well I have no excuse except the same excuses that everyone has at the end of the year - CHRISTMAS! Too much to do in too little time.
And also no time to do the things I *planned* to do. Yes I did have a whole bunch of things planned to do over Christmas and New Year and somehow - pouf - and all the time has run out. I have also been very busy craftwise as well, but again I need more hours in the day to fit it all in.
I had even been collecting books I was planning to read over Christmas, can you believe that? And then, what happens? I don’t get to read ANY of them. Yup that’s right, they are all still sitting on the shelf waiting for me to remember them.
But enough about my problems with time management. Here are the books we will be reading next month (Feb) with the book group. Groups will be staggered so you won’t be required to read three books at the same time if you wanted to join in all three discussions.
LOST SOULS - Poppy Z Brite
THE SKEWED THRONE - Joshua Palmatier (Joshua will be joining us for the discussion)
WORKING FOR THE DEVIL - Lilith Saintcrow
So come one, come all and chat about these great books with us next month.
(cross-posted EOTC/LJ)
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| January 2008 Book Discussions
Welcome to the new year! Below are the first books we will be discussing as a group for 2008. Please feel free to join us:
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley (Science Fiction Classic)
Twilight - Stephanie Meyer (Young Adult Fantasy)
Two for the Dough - Janet Evanovich (Crime Caper)
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| Book Addicts Book Group
Book Group News
We are now in the last two months of the year and coming to the end of our Book Group schedule. For those who have participated with us so far, thank you and I hope you have had fun. For anyone who hasnt participated or dropped out, we hope you see you soon.
We have some great books being discussed and it’s not too late to join in. If you are interested in reading and discussing these books with us, then make sure you are in the Book Group and come on down! It’s fun really, and not at all like school - we don’t even have a pop quiz!
November:
Agents of Light & Darkness - Simon R Green: Join me and Forgotten on another trip into the Nightside. This is one of my favourite Nightside books. We got good, evil, angels, unholy grails, and Shotgun Suzie!
The Choice of the Cat - EE Knight: Join me (again) and Nabs for book two in the Vampire Earth series. Yes I am alledgedly hosting two books this month, which is why I need help lol. But if I can host two, then it’s even easier for you to sign up just to read one or two, right? Not to mention we have the terrific EE Knight himself popping in between Con duties, just to answer your questions!
Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen: Hosted by Becs, we have another of Jane Austen’s famous and best selling novels. All of her books have been made into films, she has written six of the top selling books of all time, and one of her books was even made into a Bollywood musical. The books are quite simply terrific and well worth the read. Unfortunately short of digging up the author and a spot of necromancy, Jane Austen will not be attending.
So what are you waiting for? Remember all members, authors included, are free to join us in any book discussions that take your fancy. Discussions are fun, informal and you get to read books at chat about them - what more could you want?
Book Group 2008
Book Buddy and My 52 Books will continue in 2008, but we also have some other great reading challenges for you. Just click on the Reading Challenges 2008 Board for more details.
Suggestions for next year’s Book Group.
The suggestion threads are waiting for your suggestions! They will remain open until Halloween, after which time we will be putting up polls for voting. So if you want a chance at getting your favourite books discussed with the Book Group in 2008, go to this board and make your suggestions before 31st October!
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| Ok all you writers and budding writers and people who want to be budding writers, NanoWriMo starts in just over a month, so who is up for the challenge?
What is NaNoWriMo and what is the challenge?
National Novel Writing Month 1-30 November
The Challenge is to write 50,000 words starting on 1st November and finishing on or before 30th November.
So who wants to give it a try and join our Writing Group in the process?
Book Addicts Writing Group <—– clickie the linkie and let’s get planning. Oh yeah, no writing before 1st November, but we can plan, plan, plan and talk, talk, talk
Besides which you will be helping me and I really need the help lol I have a ton of work to do and two new courses starting today, and I need to keep motivated and squeeze NaNo in too, so come on!
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| Book Group 2008
We are currently seeking suggestions for books to read with the group next year, and to that end, have started some suggestion threads.
You can find them in the Online Book Group 2008 board. You will have to be a current member and logged in, to be able to see the board.
We are looking for suggestions in the following categories:
Sci-Fi, Fantasy, & Horror
Contemporary & Modern Fiction
Crime, Mystery & Thriller
Romance, Paranormal Romance, Chicklit Suggestions
Non-Fiction & Biography
Classic & Historical Fiction
Within these categories you can include Children’s and Young Adult books, books to movie books, prize-winning books etc.
We are already committed to continuing some books in series, so you do not need to suggest those books as they are already scheduled.
We will consider discussing books that were discussed with the Book Group in 2006 for those who may have missed some excellent books, but not 2007, as that is too recent to be done again.
Next year’s Book Group will have a bit of an overhaul, and will be much simpler to use thanks to a nifty new feature. In addition to the monthly and weekly discussions, Book Buddy, and My 52 Books, there will be a few new challenges for you Book Addicts to get your teeth into!
Keep checking the forum for more updates and information.
* suggestions have to be made in the forum threads for them to be considered, otherwise it would be chaos.
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| So after a few weeks of planning, I actually got to work on my new website at the weekend. Everything was on hold because of Uni exams etc. This one is a private family website which will basically revolve around a forum so that people can interact rather than just have a static website. I started on Friday just setting up the basics, deciding on a name, and then spent most of yesterday modifying it.
We are all so very bad at keeping in touch with each other that I thought (since I semm to spend half my life online) we should give keeping in touch online a try. So I have emailed everyone in the family that I know has an email address, and hopefully they will email their contacts in turn, and maybe I will actually get to meet some of my scattered family, even if its only online at first. I get so sick of everyone missing birthdays or not realising some big event is coming up or just not bothering to tell people they are going on holiday or moving etc. So I thought we could at least try and keep in touch this way.
I started work on a family tree a couple of years back and that was quite difficult and I came to a bit of a dead end, so I am hoping that having more immediate contact with more family members might help solve some of the mysteries in the tree too. I have many uncles, aunts and cousins that I have never met. Some of that is due to me travelling and living in other countries but also because of weird family disputes way back so far that no one can even remember what they were about in the first place. And some of it is just down to the fact that people in this country just don't travel very much! So you get a card at Christmas and maybe meet at a funeral or something! (Speaking of funerals, the last one I was at, I had to keep asking someone who was not related to tell me who everyone was as I had never met half of them before)
I have set it up under clans since all of them are Scottish originally, so when you go to register on the site, you get to select your family crest and family name group and the country you are in so you get a little flag. I had a lot of fun with that bit and creating all the crest badges. lol I am such a sad case. All extended family are included too, so for example my brother's wifes family, my cousins in-laws etc. I think it's going to be really cool and a good way to let kids safely use a site on the internet and get some great experience and meet their relations. It has a 'myspace without the idiots' feel to it with extended profiles, friends lists, wishlists, comments, and also chat, gallery, and arcade and shop like my other sites. Depending on how it goes we might open it to 'family friends' too for those really-close-they-are-almost-related friends. I am visualizing arcade battles and family secret santas, family gatherings and never missing another birthday again lol. In reality I will probably have a bunch of people who are not familiar with computers, the internet, message boards, or have the ability to type, all asking me the same questions over and over again. Some of the older generations may have some problems but there are plenty of younger people to help them out. So long as we can get past that stage and no one gives up then I think we have the makings of a real live family tree.
On Friday I got in touch with one of my Uncles on my dad's side. It was really exciting. I havent seen him for over 10 years and he lives about 2 hours away, and I don't really know him at all. I don't know any of his kids, though I found out on Friday that two of them are in the US and one of them is a teacher in California somewhere. I had no idea since I didnt even know what their names were! On my mum's side I only know one Uncle, as they all went into the armed forces when they left school and then scattered all over the world, so I have never met any of them. I even have an uncle in the Mounties! I am hoping somehow to track them all down and make it easier for us all to stay connected - assuming they want to of course lol
So today I am almost at the stage where I can direct everyone to go register. It did take me most of the day yesterday due to the amount of modifying and I found myself wishing I got paid by the hour for that kind of work. That could be quite lucratrive if anyone was willing to pay for that stuff lol. I enjoyed doing it but it can be quite tiring as you have to really concentrate and not screw anything up and no two installations ever work out the same way.
I think I may even have been dreaming about this last night hahaha
Other news is that the Empire of the Cat is coming up on its second birthday in a couple of weeks. We have started a countdown and a birthday postathon and will be having other celebrations, competitions and prizes etc as we get closer to the actual anniversary day. Doing all this work over the weekend has seriously put me behind in the postathon, so I have some major catching up to do! | |
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