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Would any of you be interested in a Royal book club?
The club could read different books about the royals each month and discuss. It wouldn't necessarily have to be about Charles and Diana - just any royal.
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That sounds interesting.
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aka Janet on some other forums Last edited by ysbel; 03-20-2008 at 10:52 PM. |
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![]() This will make me more rounded with royals, I would guess because I see there are lots and lots of others out there that are just as interesting. Could we vote on the books? Like this month's choice: Poll: Diana, Caroline of Monaco, Princess Matsuko, etc. Last edited by ysbel; 03-20-2008 at 10:52 PM. |
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I LOVE the idea. How do we get it started? And, what book is first??
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Actually that is a good idea!
I didn't buy or read the second Morton book, I thought "Enough is enough" Now I'm curious as I didn't realise that Diana edited the first book to make Charles seem even more of a villian (not starting a discussion here LOL just making a comment)
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Count me in on that. ![]() Last edited by ysbel; 03-20-2008 at 10:53 PM. |
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Its good to see so many people interested in a book club.
Why don't some of you come up with some book recommendations for the book club?
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I think having a book club would be interesting.
Threads should stay open even though the group has finished discussing the book.
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I would love, Love, LOVE a TRF Book club!
I think the book club should have a separate thread for each book, the threads to stay open even after we've finished with it -- you never know, some new member might read it later and have some comments or take on it no one else did and open up a whole new realm of discussions. The books could be chosen by a poll - we could all toss a few ideas into the pot and vote on them. Don't ask me for a time frame to read a book though, if I get really absorbed in one I'm likely to finish it in one marathon all night reading frenzy! Cat |
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In addition to a thread, would y'all like a scheduled chat session when you could come online and discuss the book in real time with other members?
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Well I'll be the first one. I would love to read this book about George V, Nicholas II, and Kaiser Wilhelm during WWI!
Amazon.com: King, Kaiser, Tsar: Three Royal Cousins Who Led the World to War: Catrine Clay: Books
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But for a complete change of pace, I'm really interested in this new book about Princess Margaret.
Amazon.com: Princess Margaret: Tim Heald: Books
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The chat session would be fun, I think. I also think the book threads should remain open for people who come in later or who take longer to read--
as for how books should be chosen, why don't we go ahead and compile a list and then decide which books to chooose from that list? Right now, I'm reading James Pope-Hennessy's "Queen Mary" and am planning to move onto to something by Hugo Vickers--either Princess Alice or the Queen Mother or the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Anyone have an opinion? Of course, I'm always willing to discuss the jewel books
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I have found several that sound really interesting:
I had no idea a Royal Physician brought so much to Danish history until I saw this: Amazon.com: The Royal Physician's Visit: A Novel: Per Olov Enquist,Tiina Nunnally: Books Then we have Sweden's Queen Christina: Amazon.com: Christina Queen of Sweden: Veronica Buckley: Books A bit expensive for a paperback but sounds like a very interesting read. Then there are the Romanovs. Since a lot of people have read Massie's book I tried to find an alternative. I did not check the TRF Library to see if it also has a large TRF readership already. Amazon.com: The Kitchen Boy : A Novel of the Last Tsar: Robert Alexander: Books And Ysbel beat me to the punch with the new book about Britain's Princess Margaret. Although this one sounds really interesting as well: Amazon.com: Margaret: The Last Real Princess: Noel Botham: Books Cat Last edited by ysbel; 03-20-2008 at 11:52 PM. |
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I must say The Royal Physician's Visit is one of the weirdest books I've read in a long time.
I see I'd better go and find myself a copy of Tim Heald's book.
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