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October Book of the Month - vote here for what you'd like to read.

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TillyBookClub · 24/09/2007 22:10

Hi all,

I'm Tilly - the folks round at Mumsnet Towers have asked me to come and do a bit of matchmaking for the Mumsnet Book Club. Having worked in publishing for the last eight years, most recently as Penguin's Literary Marketing Director, I know there's a bewildering choice out there. Reading a book is a big commitment and you don't want to feel it's all been a waste of time. As Woody Allen put it, "If I was given the chance to live my life over again, I'd do it all the same, except I wouldn't read Beowulf'. So I'm here to help steer us through the best reads throughout the year, with a bit of luck sidestepping the duds. At the very least we're promising the following:

We'll pick books for you to choose from that are page-turning, illuminating and which hopefully tell us something we didn't know before, or make us laugh about something we did.

We won't pick any of the following: misery memoirs, celebrity biographies, yummy-mummy lit, books over 800 pages or books with no punctuation or capital letters.

All the books will be priced under £13 (most will be well under) and will be readily available to buy.

We're keen to focus on contemporary authors so that they can come and do web chats with us, or at least answer some of your questions. But if everyone is longing to try Tolstoy or always wanted to give Nabokov a shot then we'll happily go there too.

As well as choosing the titles, we'll be contacting authors and publishers for insider info on our Book of the Month, links to interviews, author history, previous novels, etc. and also to try and give you the chance to talk to the author direct. We'll invite the author to chat live at the end of our book club session, or failing that we'll try to get him/her to address any questions that crop up from our discussion.

And now for the diary dates:
As a rule we'll pick out three or four books just before the beginning of the month, and then on the first of each month and the week that follows, we'll put it to the vote. Once chosen, we'll have around four weeks to read our Book of the Month, and then we'll chat about it usually on the last Tuesday evening of that month with exceptions perhaps for Christmas/New Year. Copious amounts of fine wine beside the keyboard are an optional extra, naturally.

It would be great if possible if, rather than starting threads early, everyone held onto their opinions and discussion points for our Tuesday session, so we all get to talk about it at the same time and no crucial plot twists are revealed ahead of time!

So the rough diary for the next couple of months will be:

October Book of the Month - Page-turners
September 24th - Choice of three books goes up on site, ready for Mumsnetters to vote on
October 1st - Polls close and Book of the Month selected
Tuesday October 30th, 8.30-10pm - Open discussion on October book

November Book of the Month - Booker Prize
October 24th - Choice of three or four books up on site, polling commences
November 1st - Vote concluded
Tuesday November 27th, 8.30-10pm - Discuss November book

We'll give that a go for starters and see if works out but we're conscious that this is a work in progress - do tell us what is working and what isn't working for you so we can fine-tune it until everyone's (or nearly everyone at least ) is happy.

October's three books are up now - go to our Book of the Month October poll page to cast your vote.

And please do let us know your suggestions and ideas for anything else you'd like us to do with the club.

Thanks and happy reading!

Tillyxx (Mumsnet Book Club Editor)

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tyaca · 28/09/2007 11:58

mornin' tilly,

lol - not clara, a strange spelling of kate

good luck with the book club, looking forward to the first tuesday night

xc

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pyjamagirl · 28/09/2007 12:04

voted

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SpeccieSeccie · 28/09/2007 19:38

Voted for Night Watch but ITCOM looks great too.

(Have learnt something as thought Woody Allen wouldn't read 'The Magus'. I think I must have imposed that as I thought The Magus was such hard work. I think I might not bother with Beowulf.)

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Highlander · 28/09/2007 20:54

voted for ITCOM

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worriermum · 28/09/2007 22:10

Oh please not ITCOM. Highlander and NotYummy please don't hate me but I can't face anything so grim. Lame of me,I know, but surely a missing father = an agonised child and I can't face that much reality. "A sense of guilt and danger pervades every stage"...er, sounds like daily drop-off at nursery. Now "Night Watch" on the other hand ...

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worriermum · 28/09/2007 22:17

Also, is there any way to watch the voting (and weep....) once I've already cast my vote?

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quirkychick · 28/09/2007 22:24

What a great idea! Have voted, but at the risk of sounding on the fencish - I actually don't mind. Always a good opportunity to read something I wouldn't have otherwise.

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Threadworm · 29/09/2007 06:38

UQD: lol at 'various reasons'. When I was at university my friend's dad had a book published and a gang of us went (one at a time) into the local bookshop to say 'Do you stock Book by E. A. Friendsdad' -- and then raise our eyebrows in amazement when they said 'No.'
I don't think it persuaded them to stock it though.

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DottyDot · 29/09/2007 06:45

Restless is brilliant - loved it - vote for Restless!!!

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wheresthehamster · 29/09/2007 12:52

agree DottyDot but when I last checked ITCOM was in the lead!

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BigBeeristheBigBeer · 30/09/2007 19:35

I've been to the library today and withdrawn both of the leading titles, so I'm prepared!

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TeenyBearistheTeenyTinyBear · 01/10/2007 10:32

what time does voting end?

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TeenyBearistheTeenyTinyBear · 01/10/2007 10:34

i voted for itcom. you can see what's going on with the voting from the cast your vote link at any time. itcom and restless are neck and neck...

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TillyBookClub · 01/10/2007 10:58

Its a very tight race - In The Country Of Men has 45 votes and Restless has 44...

We'll close the polls at 6pm today, and then I'll let you all know the final result this evening (with appropriate drum rolls and opening of golden envelope)

Worriermum, you should be able to check the poll by clicking on the 'vote here' link to get to the poll page, and then click on the little line above the voting boxes that says 'see the results without voting'. Let us know if there's any problems...

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TigerFeet · 01/10/2007 11:01

[makes mental note to join library sharpish]

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DarrellRivers · 01/10/2007 13:43

Ohh vote for In The Country of men anyone else as I already voted...
roll on 6pm
am finally over 1/2 way though 'a suitable boy' so perhaps may take a break from that for a bit

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StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 01/10/2007 16:23

Restless is fab - vote for that.

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bossybritches · 01/10/2007 17:48

Got the drum roll ready Tilly??!

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bossybritches · 01/10/2007 17:55

Ha! Just checked & it's a dead heat at the moment!

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TeenyBearistheTeenyTinyBear · 01/10/2007 17:57

OMG someone needs to get ready with the casting vote! Shame I've already voted.

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wheresthehamster · 01/10/2007 18:00

C'mon Restless!

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NappiesLaGore · 01/10/2007 18:01

hell, ill read any of them. whats winning so far?

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bossybritches · 01/10/2007 18:08

Someone wake tilly up!

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wheresthehamster · 01/10/2007 18:21

Are votes still been cast?

At 1 minute to 6 it was neck and neck at 46 votes each now ITCOM is leading by 2 votes

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TeenyBearistheTeenyTinyBear · 01/10/2007 18:44
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