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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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SpookyBearistheSpookyBear · 08/10/2007 23:14

What is the RL bookclub book wheelybug?

MarsLady · 08/10/2007 23:22

Have bought book and am currently reading it.

There are an awful lot of books like this about though.

wheelybug · 09/10/2007 08:08

.... Spooky its a book by Stella Rimington. We all pick a genre at the the start of the year and this month its thriller.... Not my fave but it looks like it will be a quickish read.

mrsgaskell · 09/10/2007 22:37

Are you still the marketing director at Penguin Books? This is quite an effective marketing campaign. Will there always be a Penguin book in the selection...and will it always win? Can MNers suggest the books to put to the vote?

TillyBookClub · 09/10/2007 22:52

I promise no brown envelopes of money changed hands - I'm no longer Marketing Director at Penguin, and Hisham's winning was completely random (was rooting for Restless myself). Penguins might crop up from time to time because they publish a huge amount of current fiction. But I guarantee there will be no favouritism - just the best books published throughout the year.

I'd welcome all suggestions of what you'd like to read, so tell me if there's a book you're all burning to do and we'll put it in the mix.

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SpookyBearistheSpookyBear · 09/10/2007 23:15

Ah, interesting wheeliebug. Hmm, now who ARE you?

Have considered joining a RL book club from time to time but never got round to it.

One meets in our local library, but it doesn't sound very comfy sofas and wine, and that's what I'm after really!

Tilly has this month's MN book club book been nominated for any prizes? Is it a booker longlist jobbie?

Eliza2 · 10/10/2007 14:44

Tilly, I'm never sure about the etiquette of this, but what the hell, you can all shout shameless, shameless at me if you want!

I'm a recently published first-time novelist and if you'd like a review copy of my novel Playing with the Moon(a book club read for several groups and also just missed being a summer read for a certain TV book club) please let me know and I'll send it and/or various links to reviews, etc. to you.

[Crawls back into her cave with red cheeks.]

leakyR · 10/10/2007 21:03

Ooh just noticed this on the home page. Been thinking about joining a RL book club but like spookybear the one at the local library doesn't appeal.

Will buy book tomorrow. Hope DS (6 months) gives me time to read it in time!

TillyBookClub · 11/10/2007 13:01

NEWSFLASH - HISHAM MATAR TALKING LIVE TO MUMSNET BOOKCLUBBERS ON 30TH OCTOBER

Hisham said he's very happy to join us for a live web chat at 9.30pm on Tuesday 30th to answer all your questions, plus give us a bit of background to the story and his own family history. That gives us an hour or so of discussion amongst ourselves before Hisham arrives to take the chat further. Great news - he has an amazing story of his own so I'm looking forward to having him with us.

You are right, Spookybear, In the Country of Men was on last years Booker shortlist (Inheritance of Loss beat it to the final post). It was also shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and went on to win a Commonwealth Writers Prize. Pretty good haul for a debut novel.

Eliza2, perhaps your publishers publicity dept could send me a review copy? Its easier if the publishers are my point of contact so there's no confusion with further progress/requests. Happy to read it (and well done on publishing your book).

Tx

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Notyummy · 11/10/2007 13:08

still not arrived from amazon...grrr!apparently been dispatched but probably sitting in huge pile somewhere....

chocoholic · 11/10/2007 13:31

Have only just seen this so will rush & get my copy now & do some speedy reading!

MadamePlatypus · 11/10/2007 13:33

Is anybody else in the position of having to finish their current book before reading 'In the Country of Men', or are you all just diving in and ditching other books?

chocoholic · 11/10/2007 13:46

I'm currently trying to get through 'The Testament of Gideon Mack', which I'm not really enjoying, so I'm going to put it on hold whilst I read this new one.

Eliza2 · 11/10/2007 14:59

Will ask them to do so, Tilly. Where can they send the book? My email address is grhelizATgmail.com if you want to give me an address to forward on to Macmillan.

DoctorFrankenSquonk · 11/10/2007 15:02

fab news about Hisham Matar coming along.

You don't get the actual author popping into your local library to talk to their book-clubbers, you know

SpookyBearistheSpookyBear · 11/10/2007 15:54

Exciting!

I've already told DH that he's not allowed on the PC on the 30th.

Eliza2, I looked at the synopsis of your book on Amazon - it looks really interesting! So I for one would be happy to have it as one of our book club choices.

DoctorFrankenSquonk · 11/10/2007 15:59

I second what spooky bear says - have also had a quick sneaky look at the synopsis of eliza2's book and it looks very good.

In fact, if we're not going to have it as a book club choice, I may have to buy it anyway.

wheresthehamster · 11/10/2007 16:16

I can't get hold of a copy at the moment. No local libraries have it and what with the postal strike I haven't looked on Amazon. I'll look in Waterstones when I'm next in town but am currently reading unputdownable 'Lives of the Circus Animals' by Christopher Bram so I might pass on ITCOM as I don't think I'd have read much of it even if I do get a copy.

Eliza2 · 11/10/2007 17:35

SpookyBear and DoctorFrankenSquonk--thank you for the kind words!

TillyBookClub · 11/10/2007 18:21

Eliza2, just sent my address to your email account - thanks v much and looking forward to reading it...

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TillyBookClub · 11/10/2007 18:22

Eliza2, just sent my address to your email account - thanks v much and looking forward to reading it...

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DoctorFrankenSquonk · 11/10/2007 19:38

you know how easy it is with that one click thing that amazon have?

I bought your book, eliza2

SpookyBearistheSpookyBear · 11/10/2007 22:48

wheresthehamster you could always suppport your local independent bookshop? If you have one!

ITCOM is not super long, about 250 pages.

wheresthehamster · 11/10/2007 23:08

It's either W H Smith or Waterstones round here. I will probably order one from Waterstones if I know I can get in to collect it in the next couple of weeks.

SpookyBearistheSpookyBear · 12/10/2007 08:16

It's quite big print as well. Hurray!