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Christy may be correct. I had thought of something along similar lines to her suggestion.
But, if the monthly book choices are recent enough that people might be able to find them through the library (or to buy) rather easy, I think that can work great, too. Since this is what you are starting out with, I would say stick with it for a few months at least to give people a chance to recognize that there is now a monthly read.


Please do add any books you'd like to read to the group bookshelves and I hope everyone else will, too. I would like to see a very broad range of books from across the traditions discussed here, if at all possible, but it will require everyone adding to the shelf and suggestions.
I'm hoping everyone will add books to the currently reading part of the bookhself, too.
I am also hoping books of related interests, such as herbalism, occult, history, folklore, divination, etc.

I think you're doing a great job in energizing this group. Keep up the good work. Thank you.

I agree with Sara. Motivating any group, and especially one as diverse as a pagan group takes a great deal of effort.

Is there are reason why no member has started a themed thread under the "Book of the Month" section? It is possible to run both suggestions concurrently.


Haha! Such a troublesome young woman (big smile)!

Suggestions for other books?

The current list of upcoming reads is open to modification if we have enough people wanting to read the same book.



Or, perhaps something else? Something practical?
If it's a go, which book should the group read?



Actually, I pick and choose whether to read the book selected--not everything interests me. I have an eclectic practice, and I'd have to see what sort of book on magic is being proposed before I know if I'd be interested.
I recognize that the reading selections are designed to appeal to the diversity of the membership of this group, and I think that's appropriate. Left to my own devices, it would be shamanism, ancient Egyptian material and one or two other possiblities all the time. I like that we mix it up with both fiction and non-fiction.

Jaq: I was thinking of including one of your own books. As Nell and Sara stated, I've been attempting to pick books that would appeal to as wide a range of the membership as possible.
That said, there is nothing to stop us having two books for the group read, one general, and one specific when it comes to non-fiction (magic, shamanism, specific traditions). Perhaps that should be an option? The only issue being finding volunteers to lead the discussion on the more specific choice.
Sara: The thread remains in place in the Group Read forum, long afer the book has been moved, so members can continue to discuss/talk about it. Just because we've finsihed reading a book doesn't mean it doesn't stop us thinking about it. At least, that's how it works for me.
I'm open to suggestions and if anyone has ideas, questions, whatever, for the group, plese start a thread (somewhere) and we'll let the membership decide. For the moment, I choose the books, but that is because, in the past, when I tried to install a democractic process the response was low. In recent times, we've had some more interest in the group, and, to that end, for those that are participating, I should like the group to continue to engage with members, without anyone feeling left out or ignored.


As I don't read much in young adult fiction or fantasy, these are nothing I'd ever read, however that shouldn't stop you from choosing them.

:) Georgina.
I'd love to too. It looks like it's still thriving. :)

For non-fiction, well it is summer and my fave thing to do is to enjoy my garden so perhaps something herbal like Susun Weeds book Healing Wise

I think the group books have already been selected well in advance (find upcoming reads halfway down the home page), but we could start a thread for Healing Wise if you like.
I'm late in collecting nettles this year - too much rain - and they're beginning to flower already, but there'll be a second crop later on. The dandelions are still lush though.


Yes/No?

Two that I have on my mind are
An Ogham Wood
and
Little, Big
But more suggestions would be great!


The Quickening;
The Shining Isle: An Urban Fantasy;
Whittlewood;
Shadowmagic;
Garden Spells;
The Gnome and Mrs. Meyers; and
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
to name a few I've enjoyed. :D

Hey wait - do I need an excuse?!
Yep - much work to catch up on...


Books mentioned in this topic
Diary of a Witchcraft Shop (other topics)The White Goddess: An Encounter (other topics)
Garden Spells (other topics)
The Quickening (other topics)
Shadowmagic (other topics)
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Trevor Jones (other topics)Aprilynne Pike (other topics)
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Well, I'd like to hear suggestions, and I will create a poll at the end of each month to vote on the book to follow two months' hence, so in May, we will vote for July's book, in June, we will vote on the book for August ... and so on.
Do have a look at the group's " To read " bookshelf to see if anything catches your eye, and also the other shelves and if you don't see your book listed, please feel free to add it to the shelves. You never know, someone else might nominate your book.
Be warned: if you are one of those who suggested a book that becomes our book of the month, you may end up as discussion leader. I will put the names of all those who nominated the book into a hat and discussion leader's name will be drawn and posted with the announcement of the book of the month. I really hope that makes sense.
So, please use this thread to nominate books to discuss in July: fiction or non-fiction, it doesn't matter, but do remember there is already a Pagan Fiction group here at Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.
So get nominating folks. What would you like to discuss at Book of the Month ?