15 years ago today, a crew of mighty readers banded together to tackle a handful of tomes of varying complexity. Among ’em: Gravity’s Rainbow, Don Quixote, To the Lighthouse, and At Swim-Two-Birds.
We called these group reads “Deathmarches” and we rejoiced, in bloggy way, as complex books were read, posts were posted, and exciting prizes were distributed. (exciting prizes you ask?! read on!)
These shenanigans slowed to a stroll and then a stop right around 2010. But as we enter “The Troublous Twenties”(™), it seems like a good time to reboot the ole machine and take it for a spin.
So we’re doing this again? Really?
We are!
Are there rules? I love rules!
There are rules!
A side note about branding:
I’m opting to swap out the Deathmarch title this time around for Meander. I dunno. I think I’m just in the mood for a kinder, gentler naming convention.
So what happens next?
If you’re interested in joining, feel free to comment on this thread, or wait for the kick off. For now, all you really have to do is get yourself a copy of the book and hide it somewhere so you aren’t tempted until we flip that first page a few Sunday’s hence.
Questions?
Drop a note on the thread and I’ll do my best to answer.
Last thoughts
I’ll admit, I’ve missed these dang marches/meanders. Looking forward to dusting off my meandering shoes and joining you on the trail!
-Cecil
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