BOTM Improvements Needed
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BOTM Improvements Needed
I am sure some of you on this have seen book club discussion topics and questions for reading groups at the end of some books. Mostly it would take three to five chapters, group them together, discuss and ask questions on the main topics concerning that part of the book.
I have no idea about the difficulty of getting a moderator to take over the BOTM Club. I think this would be a very positive thing if it happens because you gain a much deeper understanding of the book and you also see different ways others interpret all the different book parts of that book.
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I personally like the way the BOTM is handled here and I think most other users do too. I think the type of discussion you mentioned is great for smaller groups, but this is an international website with tens of thousands of members. Structuring the reading discussion in such a way would likely become tedious for many, whereas inviting members to initiate their own discuss on a subject personal to them appeals to many more. This can be just as enlightening -- sometimes even more so -- than the other method which relies on predetermined questions and themes. I certainly don't think a Moderator should attempt to guide the discussions in any particular direction

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ryanj1 wrote:Hi, quadbrokie45.
I personally like the way the BOTM is handled here and I think most other users do too. I think the type of discussion you mentioned is great for smaller groups, but this is an international website with tens of thousands of members. Structuring the reading discussion in such a way would likely become tedious for many, whereas inviting members to initiate their own discuss on a subject personal to them appeals to many more. This can be just as enlightening -- sometimes even more so -- than the other method which relies on predetermined questions and themes. I certainly don't think a Moderator should attempt to guide the discussions in any particular direction

I also like the way the BOTM is right now. There is no time limit and one can join the discussions at any time.

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Quadbrokie45 - I participated in Barnes and Noble's online Book Club a few years ago (now defunct, due to the company's cutbacks). It worked in a similar way as you described, with a group of chapters discussed at a time. It was interesting, but I still prefer an overall discussion of a book, rather than analyzing a group of chapters at a time. Either way, an analysis of certain chapters would also have to be read in advance of the discussion.
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@ryanj1ryanj1 wrote:Hi, quadbrokie45.
I personally like the way the BOTM is handled here and I think most other users do too. I think the type of discussion you mentioned is great for smaller groups, but this is an international website with tens of thousands of members. Structuring the reading discussion in such a way would likely become tedious for many, whereas inviting members to initiate their own discuss on a subject personal to them appeals to many more. This can be just as enlightening -- sometimes even more so -- than the other method which relies on predetermined questions and themes. I certainly don't think a Moderator should attempt to guide the discussions in any particular direction
I agree, and I would not at all like a moderator "guiding" the discussion - that has too many echoes of school.
I like that individual members can approach the book in any way they like and discuss the book in totality or raise individual events, characters or specific chapters. I think as it is leads to a more organic and broader discussion, I would not like to see our BOTM turn into an academic high-brow discussion.
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Agreed and agreed!Fran wrote:@ryanj1ryanj1 wrote:Hi, quadbrokie45.
I personally like the way the BOTM is handled here and I think most other users do too. I think the type of discussion you mentioned is great for smaller groups, but this is an international website with tens of thousands of members. Structuring the reading discussion in such a way would likely become tedious for many, whereas inviting members to initiate their own discuss on a subject personal to them appeals to many more. This can be just as enlightening -- sometimes even more so -- than the other method which relies on predetermined questions and themes. I certainly don't think a Moderator should attempt to guide the discussions in any particular direction
I agree, and I would not at all like a moderator "guiding" the discussion - that has too many echoes of school.
I like that individual members can approach the book in any way they like and discuss the book in totality or raise individual events, characters or specific chapters. I think as it is leads to a more organic and broader discussion, I would not like to see our BOTM turn into an academic high-brow discussion.
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