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Book Club Relaunch!

Let's restart the book club!

I think instead of picking one book and sticking with it we should post what we are currently reading and do book report threads.

The goal is to create recommendations on what to read and hopefully one of the other members will read and add to the thread.

I have a few ideas but nothing firm, please add some more ideas

  1. Biweekly Short Story Club - Pick a short story and read it and post discussion in the threads

  2. Monthly themes?

  3. A standard book club report template?

  4. Don't change anything and just restart?

Let me know what you think!

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  • Maybe have a suggested theme but don't make it mandatory so if someone just happens to be hyperfixated on something, they can talk about it even if it doesn't fit.

    • Yes, this is my thinking exactly. I am not reading anything on topic right now but want to post about it when I finish

      • A good theme for the next month could be "strategy" since this is a theory instance after all.

        • How to Argue With a Meat Eater by Ed Winters would be a great read for that theme.

          • it's only ever been sent like three or four videos from Ed and they were all rather bad. It's always possible the people who sent those recommendations just had terrible taste but nonetheless it has an aversion.

            it would be happy to hear your thoughts if you read it, or have read it, once the month comes around. That said, it finds that convincing people to be vegan has gotten easy enough, and it usually has very little to do with forming good arguments or whatever. Where a lot of vegans seem to be lacking is the rest of the strategy. Okay, you've convinced a few folks to be vegan. Now what? Tons of different vegan organizations have tried developing their own strategies, like Anonymous for the Voiceless, or Vegan Effective Altruist orgs, or DxA, and their failures are well-documented. So what should we try instead, knowing that those are dead ends?

            But that's just its own interest. it's happy to hear about what others end up reading or what they make of it.

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