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cavatica:

Cute. Reading patterns.

I missed out on the middle school reading phase…

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nickmiller:

I think this reading project is a lovely idea; I want to be involved. Here are my book nominations:

  • The Death of a Beekeeper - Lars Gustafsson
  • Sag Harbor - Colson Whitehead
  • The Long Goodbye: A memoir - Meghan O’Rourke

fernandofrench:

Everyone is doing it. Seattleites started the trend in 1998 and Chicagoans followed suit a few years later. It wasn’t long before the idea trickled through to other cities and they started doing it.

Then, a writer from Wired wondered: what if, instead of being bounded by the limits of a physical place, people on the Internet did it? So he chose Twitter and, together with its denizens, made new what was old by creating “One Book, One Twitter,” a massively online book club in which everyone on Twitter read and talked about the same book. It was such a success they’re doing it again this year.

And that’s when I began to think, why isn’t there a “One Book, One Tumblr” project? Tumblr is large enough that at least one or two (thousand) of us like to read, right? If my research is correct – and it probably is because I Googled with quotes – a Tumblr equivalent of “One Book, One Twitter” does not yet exist. So here goes:

Official nominations for the first annual “One Book, One Tumblr” begin today, May 31, 2011. Book nominations will end June 6, after which voting begins to select the final title. But because there will potentially be hundreds of suggestions, it would be better if we pared it down to fewer choices. And to do that, I will enlist the folks in the Books and Writers Spotlight to pick the final 5 titles. After all the votes are tabulated, the official title will be announced June 13. And then we can begin reading and discussing. Hate it? Love it? Tag your posts with #onebookonetumblrand we’ll see what happens.

But for now, we need ideas, so reblog this with your book suggestions. Please keep it to books in English and by authors who are still alive because, well, every project needs a few ground rules.

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E-book costs vs. print - now I have a better understanding of what I see when I’m browsing e-book costs online vs. their printed counterparts.

In high school…I would’ve lived in the Occult section of this bookstore if I had, had access. Wow…this is amazing.

- Amazed Muse

Some places just need to be photographed…

…like the Occult section of a bookstore in Boston.

Photo by Dan Swenson via BoingBoing

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