Do you discuss books offline?
- Terri2
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Do you discuss books offline?
How often do you discuss books offline in face-to-face conversations? Do you wish you could do it more?
- kaytie
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And yes, around here (Southern California) I've found it difficult to find people interested in talking about anything intellectual. It's not that these people are stupid, it's that they're uninterested, and that can be frustrating.
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Socially, I've not been so lucky. So I took the bull by the horns and started a book club (because I couldn't find a suitable one to join) about 12 months ago. I advertised on the Brisbane Writer's Festival website, and on the bulletin board for work (local government, not just the libraries). We've been running for just under a year now and have a great group of people that meets for a meal once a month and to discuss books - both the set title and others we've been reading. And I've started socialising outside of book club with them too.
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Same happens to me! The few people I have met that have read and loved the same books I read and love are my friends now, but sadly the number is quite small and only a few have read more books than me, normally I'm the only bibliophile. People here doesn't read either, because they are uninterested too, and this is a city known for reading books. It makes me sad when I meet an intelligent person who doesn't read or doesn't like to read and I see that every day. So sad.kaytie wrote:It's always exciting to meet a person who (or find out a person I already know) has read a book I loved. It happens rarely to me, but I almost always become friends with that person.
And yes, around here (Southern California) I've found it difficult to find people interested in talking about anything intellectual. It's not that these people are stupid, it's that they're uninterested, and that can be frustrating.

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