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Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time?

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:04 pm    Post subject: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time?

We've been tossing around the idea of reading and discussing multiple nonfiction books concurrently. Based on the very close poll results from our recently closed "Official Poll - 3rd Quarter 2006 NONFICTION book POLL!" thread I am wondering how everyone feels about tackling BOTH of the top two books during July, August and September 2006.

Here are the poll results. This might help you decide:

A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East by David Fromkin
(20 votes) - the winner!

Classical Celt X3
misterpessimistic X2
ginof X3
MadArchitect X3
Dissident Heart X3
Loricat X1
tomiichi X2
LanDroid X3

Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel C. Dennett
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Jeremy1952 X3
JulianTheApostate X3
misterpessimistic X1
tarav X2
Meme Wars X3
Loricat X2
tomiichi X1
Chris OConnor X3

Consider the people that voted for each book. Some are more active than others. Some rarely post at all. This matters, naturally. But both groups contains very active members that are sure to purchase the book and jump right into the discussion.

Please take this poll AND make a follow-up post explaining how you feel. Now might be as good of a time as ever to start doing multiple books concurrently. But maybe not. I want your opinion! ::44

Should we read both books this time?


Results (total votes = 12):
Yes, let's do both. I will probably read/discuss both books. 6 / 50.0%  
Yes, let's do both. I will read/discuss "A Peace to End All Peace" 0 / 0.0% 
Yes, let's do both. I will read/discuss "Breaking the Spell" 2 / 16.7%  
No, only the winning book. I will participate in that discussion. 3 / 25.0%  
No, only the winning book. I won't be able to participate. 1 / 8.3%  

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
My vote was "Yes, let's do both. I will probably read/discuss both books."

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
What about, "sure why not do both books, but nonfiction isn't really my thing so I probably won't participate?"

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
Yes, i might participate in both.

Maybe votes like this, where there's an even split between active members, could be used as a deciding factor for future one or multiple book discussions.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
I like the idea...but I worry about participation.

I voted yes...probably both...but only because of the 'probably'. I am not sure I will get to both. I already have Breaking the Spell...so...

I will keep in mind that the winner was "Peace" and make every attempt to read that...

I am confused now. Thanks Chris!!!!!


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
This could be a test. We really have no way of knowing if overall participation will be increased or decreased by such a move. But it seems worth the experiment.

From experience the majority of members don't read and discuss every winning book. If their top choice doesn't win they might purchase, read and discuss the winner, but most members do not. Try as I might, I cannot force anyone to read any of our winning selections. By doing both of these books there is a chance that we'll have our best quarter ever. Everyone that voted for either of those two books has every reason to be happy and every reason to participate.

And I agree with God defiles Reason. We can examine the poll results each polling period. If we have a close tie, with quite a few people voting, we can consider the option of doing the top two books.

I really LOVE the freedom of being able to change your vote. Having our polls an active discussion is so superior to a simple poll where you click a button. I'm really pleased with seeing people shifting their votes to the two remaining books.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
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And I agree with God defiles Reason.


Aw...I like when you two play nice together! :P

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I'm really pleased with seeing people shifting their votes to the two remaining books.


That is a good thing. More interactive. I like listing the names and vote counts too.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
Listing the names makes it more personal and hopefully increases the odds that those people will participate.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 3:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
My suggestion would be to do the winning book this quarter, the other the next quarter...'cause I don't know if I can juggle both books and do them justice.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 3:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Q3 Nonfiction! - Should we read 2 books this time? Reply with quote
i dont' think i have time to do both, but it's cool that we have such high turnout! Perhaps if we did one, we could do the other next Q (or at least have the book on the nomination list again)

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