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Apr. 15th, 2008 10:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I do believe that International Blog Against Racism Week is coming up in August, so there's plenty of time for my mad plan: ask you all to read one book (or watch one movie) and then review it during the week.
I have dozens of relevant books around here, and there are plenty of movies and documentaries, all of which I'd love to review, but there's never enough hours in the day. But if a bunch of people read/watch one thing each and then give their thoughts on it, I reckon that'd be a great contribution - bringing books and films to peoples' attention, sparking discussion, etc.
Pretty much anything that seems relevant is fair game, fiction or non-fiction. Posts in past
ibarw have covered a broad range of topics, including anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and Whiteness (I might do a posting about Watching the English amongst the other stuff :-)
Life's busy; I'm not going to ask you to sign up or anything. If you don't think you'll have time, you could leave a suggestion here for a book or movie which you enjoyed or found thought-provoking.
I have dozens of relevant books around here, and there are plenty of movies and documentaries, all of which I'd love to review, but there's never enough hours in the day. But if a bunch of people read/watch one thing each and then give their thoughts on it, I reckon that'd be a great contribution - bringing books and films to peoples' attention, sparking discussion, etc.
Pretty much anything that seems relevant is fair game, fiction or non-fiction. Posts in past
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Life's busy; I'm not going to ask you to sign up or anything. If you don't think you'll have time, you could leave a suggestion here for a book or movie which you enjoyed or found thought-provoking.
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Date: 2008-04-15 02:59 am (UTC)So how about this: try reading a novel by a new (to you) author, chosen without seeing who the author is (i.e. search by title, and then search again if you've read the author). That's pretty much how I got turned on to both Greg Bear and Octavia Butler, and I found that I like their work a lot. Of course, the novel might suck, but hey, that's what random is, right?
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Date: 2008-04-15 04:57 am (UTC)What do you read (other than SF)? How do you choose it?
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Date: 2008-04-16 03:03 am (UTC)Other than SF, I tend to read history, technical books, philosophy, or graphic novels, and my pattern tends to be "random walk until something catches my eye, or I get a recommendation, and then read several things by that author."
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Date: 2008-04-17 01:18 am (UTC)