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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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Tech · 01/10/2007 18:51

Hi all, sorry I forgot to close the poll on time, and am in trouble . At 6pm, In the Country of Men was ahead by 1 vote so wins....

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bossybritches · 01/10/2007 19:28

Ah what the hell I'll probably read all 3 anyway (gawd knows when but.....)

So NOW what do we do??

Apart from all read it I mean??!

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TillyBookClub · 01/10/2007 20:11

I'm here! Damn connection broke down out in wilds of East Anglia. I bet the Oscar presenters don't have this problem.

So without further ado, the winner of the inaugural Mumsnet Bookclub is.... (fumbles with envelope, bumps microphone) In the Country of Men! It has beaten Restless by a whisker. Everyone now needs to get their mitts on a copy however they can - click here if you'd like to get your copy from Amazon.

A reminder of the diary dates: we'll discuss the book in four weeks time, on Tuesday 30th October from about 8pm - 10pm. Will keep you posted on whether Hisham will join us for a live chat, or if there will be a Q&A. Either way, do keep a note of any burning questions or ideas you'd like to put to him.

Okay, I'm off to fetch my copy and start reading. Looking forward to finding out what everyone thinks...
Tx

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NappiesLaGore · 01/10/2007 20:16

so is amazon gonna sell out sharpish now?

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ShaunOfTheThread · 01/10/2007 20:19

TECH!!! You mean that anyone who voted after six will have their vote disragarded!!!

I am complaining to... umm....whoever it is you complain to about rigged polls. Before you know it, Mumsnet will be buying kittens and calling them Socks in defiance to the National Will.

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NappiesLaGore · 01/10/2007 20:20

have emailed my local independent bookshop to ask them if they have it or can get it for me. [virtuous]

they better bloody get it before wednesday lunchtime which is when amazon would have delivered it to me now!

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Lorayn · 01/10/2007 21:30

I have reserved it at my library [cheapskate emoticon]

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DarrellRivers · 01/10/2007 21:35

Will we have a 'nigella affect' on In the country of men , as she did on Riesling.

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Tech · 01/10/2007 22:46

Sorry to disappoint, shaun, but there was only one more vote after 6pm and it was for the winning book, so it didn't make any difference...

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Jas · 02/10/2007 07:19

I've only just discovered this As it is too late to vote I will just go and get ITCOM out of the library and stat reading.

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bossybritches · 03/10/2007 20:01

Wahoo!!!

Just had an email from Amazon my books are on the way!

Not bad considering I only ordered them on Friday

If only they were that speedy at Christmas...........


(sorry for mentioning the C-word)

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bubblesbabe · 04/10/2007 11:49

Can I join? I have been dying for book club to join and online is the best way possible! Will get on and order my copy now!

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bossybritches · 04/10/2007 12:50

Aha another BB!!

Me too I left our local book club because it started as a village group & turned into a yummy mummy group with all mums who knew each other from their DC's prep school not my scene at all!!

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Flamesparrow · 04/10/2007 14:58

Ordered a "used" one from amazon

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bossybritches · 04/10/2007 21:57



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MadamePlatypus · 04/10/2007 21:59

Well I'm getting my copy from the library. (I've started lurking on money saving expert).

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bossybritches · 04/10/2007 22:15

Good for you Madam P!

Unfortunately out in the wilds of Lincolnshire the library service is a bit sparse & never open when I'm not working!!

(Any excuse to get more books )

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SpookyBearistheSpookyBear · 05/10/2007 12:51

anyone started reading the book yet? I'm 10 paqes in!

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Jennifer08 · 05/10/2007 13:01

where is this group meeting on the 30th? really want to join a book club and love the 1st choice you voted in - let me know where on the 30th!

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bossybritches · 05/10/2007 14:14

Spooky no spoilers please!!!

Got mine from Amazon today can't wait til bed-time (sad muppet)

I'm working away this w/e but the evenings are child-free (yipee!!!) so I'm looking forward to getting stuck in to a good read!

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Jas · 05/10/2007 21:03

I didn't write down what I was supposed to be getting and had the librarian searching for In The Company Of Men today

I'll try and get hte right book tomorrow

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bubblesbabe · 06/10/2007 09:09

Stressed as have ordered from amazon and now there's a postal strike - given that I only have 3 weeks to read it and be ready for the 30th I'm panicking. Whilst I totally support the posties I would be grateful if they could just sneak my book delivery from amazon through!!!

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magaddict · 06/10/2007 09:44

Jennifer08 - its on here on the 30th

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TillyBookClub · 08/10/2007 21:08

Was all sympathetic to posties until I realised they could scupper our very first book club... Fingers crossed everyone has managed to get hold of a copy.

Just to confirm, we'll all be meeting right here, on this thread, to talk about the book on Tuesday 30th.

I'm also plotting November's choice and will post up a new Book of the Month page on 24th October, ready for your votes. And if there's even a whiff of political action at Royal Mail Towers during November, I'm personally hijacking the vans and doing it meself.

Am itching to know what you all think, looking forward to 30th...X

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wheelybug · 08/10/2007 21:17

Just got round to getting my copy and managed to get it on 'readitswapit' so feeling very smug . Mind you, will have to see if it arrives by 30/10 (also have a RL bookclub book to read by 1/11 but that too is stuck in the strike so......

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