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#53: Sept. - Oct. 2008 (Non-Fiction)
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Would anyone like to take the reins in this book discussion? Being a discussion leader simply means to be active in the reading and discussion and to try to stimulate the conversation by interacting with the other participants. There are no special pledges, promises, handshakes or dances. Well, there is a sort of jig that goes along with leading a discussion, but it isn't mandatory. :shock:
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We seems to be doing OK without a discussion leader. While it would be nice if more people participated, a discussion leader wouldn't make that happen.

I've been writing up my thoughts as I complete each chapter, to get things going. However, I don't want to commit to anything more than that.
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You're right. I deleted the text about the discussion leader.
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