On another forum I visit, reading groups are sometimes formed as a way of enabling planned, structured discussion of a topic members are interested in. What is a reading group? This list of FAQs was written by James Quinn, a highly respected member of Historic-Battles (James is currently working hard at university and unfortunately not as active on the net as he used to be though). What is a “reading group”? The reading groups are just groups of people who have all agreed to read a book in common and discuss it among themselves. The groups are really pretty informal. Basically a group of people talk about several different books and decide on one they all want to read. Then they read the book and discuss it on this forum. How are the reading groups organized? Generally we discuss about one hundred pages worth of reading each week. Each reading group has a “host”. This host opens up the discussion of that week’s material. He tries to keep the discussion focused on the topic at hand and, if possible, bring outside viewpoints into the discussion. How can I identify what threads go which what reading group? Every thread in a particular reading group will start with the abbreviation (RG …) with the “…” being the name of the author being discussed. For example, if we were discussing a book by Max Hastings then each thread in that reading group would start with the abbreviation “(RG Hastings)” and then the title of the thread would follow. i.e. “(RG Hastings) Deployment of Das Reich division”. Can I join the reading groups or do I need to be invited? Anyone can join the reading groups, no invitation needed. Just jump right on in. All that we require is that you stay focused on the topic at hand and that you treat the other members of the group with courtesy. In the past the reading groups have been friendly places were casual students of history can gather and learn from each other. If this is the type of discussion you are looking for, then make yourself welcome. Do I need to have read the book being discussed to join in? While it is obviously better if you have read the book being discussed, if you think you have something to add to the discussion and you haven’t had time to read the book yet, please do join in just the same. There is a value to reading groups having outside perspectives discussed in them. For example, if a reading group is discussing a book about Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor and a participant hasn’t read the Beevor book but has read John Erickson’s book that covers Stalingrad, this “outsider” might have some very valuable insights to offer the group which Beevor’s book does not touch on. Basically the rule of thumb here is, “If you know what you are talking about, then join in.” If I have a book that I would like to nominate for a future reading group, how do I do that? There is a “sticky” thread in this forum called “Nominations for future reading groups”. A “sticky” thread is one that always stays at the top of the list. If you would like to nominate a book just make a reply to this thread. In the past reading groups have happened about once every 3 to 4 months. Please check in on the “reading groups” forum from time to time to see if there is discussion on-going about what book will be read next. The reading groups are entirely dependent upon the input and interest of members to make them successful. Thanks for reading this note and I'll look forward to seeing you in a future group! - James Angie again - anyone interested? If so, please register your interest below and nominate a book. May I stipulate though that it should be currently in print and not too expensive. This suggestion was put forward by Gerry chester on another thread: War Without Hate Authors: John Bierman & Colin Smith Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd., London Copyright: 2004, 478 pp. Reprint of 2002 edition entitled The Battle of Alamein Of the many books on the battle for North Africa, in my opinion, undoubtedly the best. Copies are readily available at http://www.abebooks.com/ for as little as $1.75.
Hello Angie 999 I am very much interested in this sort of format. I believe a reading group would be a fun and education process. Not sure if any of the members are interested in 19th century United States history re: North American Indians and their battles with the U.S Cavalry. Could be a nice change of pace re: a reading group once in a while. I realize the forum is specific to World War two so I hope no harm was done mentioning another history period re: Old West. Any way hope more people come on board re: the reading group, keep me posted. I am defiantely for same. Thanks Blacksheep
Sounds a great idea, especially as I have the book used as an example waiting on the shelf! Would this be someting worth its own area? Ali
I think it would rate its own area. Maybe though Lee would like to leave it for the new owner to think about.
Just wondering is there going to be a reading group, would like for same to materialize and get the ball rolling as they say. Sheep
I have found myself in the middle of some pretty heavy medical treatment, likely to go on until at least April and possibly into May or June. To be frank, I just don't have the energy at present to get anything organised. Anbody want to give it a go?
Sorry to hear that Angie I am sure I speak for everyone on the forum in wishing you a speedy recovery. Warmest regards Kieron
Originally posted by angie999@Mar 6 2005, 09:03 AM I have found myself in the middle of some pretty heavy medical treatment, likely to go on until at least April and possibly into May or June. To be frank, I just don't have the energy at present to get anything organised. Anbody want to give it a go? [post=31972]Quoted post[/post] Sorry to hear that you are poorly, Angie, hope your treatment is a complete success and it wont be long before you back amongst the happy posters!
I'm sorry to hear about your troubles, angie, best wishes for a full & speedy recovery. Whne this idea comes together, I'd love to be involved!
Angie, ditto to what the others have said and god bless you on your treatment. Count me in on the Reading Group
Angie, take care! Re a new area for reading group, any idea? Do you think new forum catorgory will suffice or we need a new interface. Any reference? Andrew
Hello everybody. To kick-start the reading programme, let's have a little fun. To the first poster of the correct answer to this little puzzle, I will send a new copy of "War Without Hate" Question: Their are three errers in this statement, what are they? Good luck, Gerry
Originally posted by Gerry Chester@Mar 8 2005, 06:56 PM Hello everybody. To kick-start the reading programme, let's have a little fun. To the first poster of the correct answer to this little puzzle, I will send a new copy of "War Without Hate" Question: Their are three errers in this statement, what are they? Good luck, Gerry [post=32022]Quoted post[/post] I'll take a crack at that one. "Their" rather than "there" is the first error. "errers" rather than "errors" is the second. The third error is that the statement is incorrect, there are only two errors.
Originally posted by nolanbuc I'll take a crack at that one. "Their" rather than "there" is the first error. "errers" rather than "errors" is the second. The third error is that the statement is incorrect, there are only two errors. [post=32024]Quoted post[/post] You hit the nail on the head Nolanbuc! E-mail me (vqpnih@msn.com) with your address and "War Without Hate" will be on its way. It is, in my opinion, the best of the many books of the North African Campaign - I hope you will enjoy a good read! With best wishes, Gerry
So, let me get this right, "War without Hate" is our recommended book and we should obtain a copy and then, at a predetermined date we will discuss the first 100 pages or so?
Originally posted by Prefab Sprouter@Mar 9 2005, 03:04 PM So, let me get this right, "War without Hate" is our recommended book and we should obtain a copy and then, at a predetermined date we will discuss the first 100 pages or so? The book chosen is up to Angie - "War Without Hate" was just a suggestion to her. Cheers, Gerry
Gerry, as per my previous post, I am out of this at present. If you want to get something going with this book, just go ahead.
Originally posted by Gerry Chester@Mar 9 2005, 04:43 PM You hit the nail on the head Nolanbuc! E-mail me (vqpnih@msn.com) with your address and "War Without Hate" will be on its way. It is, in my opinion, the best of the many books of the North African Campaign - I hope you will enjoy a good read! With best wishes, Gerry [post=32052]Quoted post[/post] Thank you so much, Gerry! I have sent the email, please let me know if there anything else I need to do. As for the book selection for the group, I'm ok with any book the group chooses, provided it is one I can get my hands on here in the States.