We’re back for another round of the site-wide group read, One LibraryThing, One Book (OLOB).
With Yuval Noah Harari’s Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, we’re venturing into new territory for OLOB—non-fiction! We’ve been talking about tackling a non-fiction book for a group read for some time now, and we think this is a pick that will inspire lively discussion.
Details
For the uninitiated, here’s how One LibraryThing, One Book works.
- Join the One LibraryThing, One Book group on Talk. This is where discussion will take place.
- Say hi to your fellow readers on the “Introduce Yourself” thread.
- As you begin reading, feel free to post your (spoiler free!) thoughts in the “First Impressions” thread.
We want to give everyone ample time to acquire and read the book, so discussion will start four weeks from today, on Monday, August 21st at 9am Eastern.
Prior to August 21st, we ask that members not create any new Talk topics for Homo Deus. On/after the 21st, go right ahead!
More
If you have any questions about One LibraryThing, One Book, or want to see what we’ve read in the past, check out our OLOB blog archive.
Questions? Comments? Feel free to post them in the One LibraryThing, One Book group, or drop me a line at loranne@librarything.com.
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I would love to join.. let me know what I’ll need to know. About how to get to you quickly