The Eyre Affair: A Thursday Next Novel

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The Eyre Affair

by Jasper Fforde
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Augusta Book Club 21 books / 7 members / 1 posts MDW/MCG women's book club which meets monthly downtown for discussion, food and gossip
As Long As Its Not Stupid 29 books / 34 members / 41 posts If it falls under the group name, we'll read it.
Crossgenre 93 books / 30 members / 53 posts I read alot of literature that cross boundaries. Is it horror or science fiction. True "literature" or genre. I want to create a list of books that are hard to define but good nonetheless. Also graphic novels are welcomed.
PDX Book Club 27 books / 17 members / 11 posts This is the official 'group' site for my book club. The club is a cross-genre one in which we try to read a little bit of everything. Some years we tackle a theme, other years we're more ecletic in our selections.

OCTOBER's BOOK:
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova.

DESCRIPTION:
If your pulse flutters at the thought of castle ruins and descents into crypts by moonlight, you will savor every creepy page of Elizabeth Kostova's beautifully structured thriller The Historian.
MDX Past & Present Book Group 40 books / 6 members / 1 posts
50 Book Challenge! 2401 books / 2075 members / 11877 posts When asked about the new Amazon Kindle product, Steve Jobs CEO of Apple computer had this to say:

“It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is, the fact is that people don’t read anymore,” he said. “Forty percent of the people in the U.S. read one book or less last year. The whole conception is flawed at the top because people don’t read anymore.”

Welcome to the the 50 Book Challenge, where we fly in the face of Steve Jobs.

Basically .... the challenge is to read 50 books in one year. OR ... establish a goal for yourself more or less, it's up to you, just because we say 50 books doesn't mean that has to be your goal too.

Start a thread, WITH YOUR NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR ORIGINAL POST, and log your books. It is a very good idea to bookmark (when in your post, add it to your internet browser's favorites) your post for easy location for future updates. Things move quickly around here.

If you haven't been keeping track of the books you've read, start when you join.


Thanks for being here and have fun. If you have any suggestions or questions, feel free to contact me.

The books we loved in 2007:

1. Harry Potter the final - 15 votes
2. The Kite Runner - 12 votes
3. A Thousand Splendid Suns - 11 votes
4. Twilight - 5 votes
4. The Thirteenth Tale - 5 votes

With 4 votes each:
Water For Elephants, The Road, The Red Tent, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Middlesex, Eat, Pray, Love

With 3 votes each:
Eclipse, My Sister's Keeper, Suite Francaise, Shadow of the Wind, The Lovely Bones, Jane Eyre, His Dark Materials (plus 3 honorable mentions), The Glass Castle, Girl With the Pearl Earring, Darkly Dreaming Dexter

With 2 votes each:
19 Minutes, Black Swan Green, Dogs of Babel, Heart-Shaped Box, In the Woods, Into the Wild, Kafka on the Shore, On Chesil Beach, The Book Thief, The Memory Keepers Daughter, The Stolen Child, No Country for Old Men, Marley and Me, New Moon
Coos Bay Book Club 59 books / 15 members / 9 posts We are a book discussion group that meets monthly in the Coos Bay/North Bend area. We are interested in all kinds of books, just as long as they generate good discussion and challenge us to read outside our comfort zone.

Books on the "Group Shelf" are the books we have already read and discussed. The Reading List shows books we will discuss soon. For a list of book recommendations and possible reads for future discussion, check out the book shelf on profile marked "Recommendations".


March 2008: Measure of a Man by Sidney Poitier

April 2008: Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert

May 2008: Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl

June 2008: Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin

July 2008: The Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean

August 2008: (Suggested) A Great and Terrible Beauty (YA) by Libby Bray

September 2008: (Suggested) White Ghost Girls by Alice Greenway

January 2009: Trying to Save Piggy Sneed by John Irving
Moms Who Read To Escape Their Weary Lives 660 books / 982 members / 5977 posts You may lose a few brain cells when you become a mother, but you still love to read! Whether you're able to fit in one book per year or 100 between changing diapers and/or taxiing kids to sports and activities, this is the place to come to chat about your current books or to get ideas for future reading. So grab a book, settle in, and let off some steam if you need to...we mommies are here to listen!


July title:
An Inconvenient Wife by Megan Chance (nominated by ~*Kim*~)
Megan Chance is joining us for the discussion!

The discussion begins on July 1, but feel free to add to it at any time!

Upcoming titles:
August - Love Walked In by Marisa de los Santos (Nominated by Ladyslott)

Discussions will begin on the first of each month.

Past titles:
The Bright Side of Disaster by Katherine Center (with author chat)
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
All the Numbers by Judy Merrill Larsen (with author chat)
In the Woods by Tana French
The Other Mother by Gwendolen Gross (with author chat)
People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
These Is My Words by Nancy E. Turner

If you have anything you'd like to add to these discussions at any time, don't hesitate to pull the book titles up from the "Search Discussions" link on the upper right side of the page and add to the threads!

While we appreciate that many of our members are authors, please do not post book promotions to our group. I will remove them as I do not want anyone to feel pressured to buy anything or be bothered by numerous spams in the discussion list. Thank you for understanding.
AP English Teachers 140 books / 216 members / 224 posts A place for AP English teachers to share all the great lit we read/teach on our serious days, and all the "trash" we read the rest of the year:-)

To join, please use the form to the right to send the admin a member request. Please include which AP English course you teach (or if you teach courses that "feed" into AP English). If approved, you will receive an invitation to the group.
Books about Books 7 books / 13 members / 6 posts Share titles and enthusiasm for books about books! Why say goodbye to a character when you can visit them in a new book, or hear another side of their story?
Sera1231's Permanent Collection 55 books / 1 members / 0 posts These are the books I have read but plan to keep.
Books that work well for Reading Groups/Book Clubs 59 books / 169 members / 207 posts Because I love to read, a few years ago I started a neighborhood book club. What books have worked well for your reading group? Which sparked a good discussion? (Sometimes a not-so-good book can make for dynamite interaction around the table). Which books would you recommend for a reading group--and why?

Now--I know all you authors out there will be tempted to add your books to our shelf, but our shelf is for books that have been read by and worked well for reading groups. Resist the urge for self-promotion, please, and I'll try to do the same. :-) (Disclaimer: My club has read one of my books, but that was a special occasion.) Happy reading! (And if you're not in a book club, feel free to join us anyway!)
Book Loving Friends (BLF) 62 books / 138 members / 71 posts I honestly think that people need help all the time - meaning- tying a shoe, grabbing someone before they get hit by a car, a rose to a very sad lookin woman. It sounds silly, but if we could get something like this started between us - first by sending cards with notes or whatever, then by Christmas we send cards a note and a gift. This does not have to be a huge investiment $10 is a lot! But that once a month would work well. So, que up
BabeCake Reading 598 books / 135 members / 794 posts This is an adjunct to the Yahoo Babecake general reading group. We're here to discuss any book. All Book-a-holics are welcome. If you are not a member of Babecake on Yahoo, please feel free to apply for membership at

groups.yahoo.com/group/Babecakes


You do not have to be a member on the Babecake Yahoo group to be a member on the Babecake Shelfari group and vice versa. The intention of the Babecake Shelfari group is to allow members more detailed information on books being discussed by Babecake members.

F.Y.I. Please indicate your age on your profile or in the application when you apply for the Yahoo group. Thanks.
Overdrive: Salt Lake City 85 books / 4 members / 2 posts Overdrive has been meeting in Salt Lake City for some years. We read speculative fiction of any stripe, from manga to 1000 page tomes. We meet at the Salt Lake City main library on the first Sunday of each month at 2 pm to talk about the last book we read, and pick another book for the next month. We have a website/blog at http://overdriveslc.blogspot.com/
Meri's Class List 115 books / 2 members / 0 posts Choice books for book reports and reviews. All books have a recognizable plot development arc. I am specifically interested in books at the Middle and early High School level.
Golden Gate Book Club 14 books / 9 members / 11 posts
Jasper Fforde 3 books / 9 members / 4 posts For lovers of 'The Fourth Bear' and all the Nursery Crimes novels and the Thursday Next series, here is a group for us. What shall occur?
UNIS Book Club 15 books / 6 members / 0 posts UNIS Hanoi Teachers & Friends share ideas and opinions on books and writers.
Book Babes 25 books / 5 members / 25 posts A Ladies-Only book group that meets monthly to drink wine and discuss our recenlty read title.
Paranormal Mystery 357 books / 252 members / 1803 posts This is a group for people who enjoy the sub-/cross-genre of paranormal mystery.
This is not to be confused with either paranormal romance or urban fantasy.
It can, though, overlap with several other sub-genres.

Please feel free to add to the group shelves at any time as long as the books added can be considered a paranormal mystery.

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P.S. Authors of books that fit this category are welcome to introduce their books here.

The May group reading is now being discussed. Please come and join us :)
Ladies of Lit Book Club 8 books / 12 members / 6 posts A club for women who share a love for reading, talking and eating, of course.
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Houston Book Babes 31 books / 7 members / 8 posts Hey Ladies! This group is only for our little Houston group! We can continue the discussions of our past and present books, but mostly I'm creating it as a way for us to connect and have fun. It will be private and by invitation only, so you don't have to worry about anyone seeing what is said.
LETS TRY AND SEE IF EVERY ONE ON SHELFARI CAN JOIN 1 GROUP!! 89 books / 1274 members / 4883 posts THIS IS REALLY RANDOM, BUT I WANT TO SEE IF EVERYBODY ON THIS SHELFARI WEBSITE CAN JOIN ONE GROUP! LETS FIRST AIM FOR AT LEAST 500 THIS WEEK. I WILL KEEP EVERYBODY POSTED ON HOW MANY PEOPLE JOIN, ECT... THANKS A LOT! HELP SUPPORT THIS.
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Pageturners Book Club 24 books / 1 members / 0 posts The Pageturners Book Club is a monthly get together at the Rice Lake Public Library in Rice Lake, WI. We meet on the first thursday of each month at 6 pm. Discussion lasts about an hour and is lively!
books to read for children young adults 208 books / 1 members / 0 posts This group is for kids from age 9 to the oldest age imaginable. All the books are good and some aren't known very well at all and some of the books have thousands of hits but they are all worth reading.
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