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Post time 31-8-2017 08:59 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts |Read mode
Hello semua.
I ada search book club kat Cari ni tapi tak de..so mcm nak buat satu book club for any kind of books..pick one book and we talk about it..boleh pinjam atau beli buku tu..tak kisah bahasa melayu ke inggeris..chinese book susah sikit sebab tak paham tulisan tapi mungkin kalau ada terjemahan mungkin boleh baca. So anyone interested or ada any other suggestion boleh bg pendapat..tq in advance
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 Author| Post time 3-6-2021 09:24 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Just for sharing....link ni membolehkan kita semua ada access pdf ebooks. Banyak jugak la ebook yang saya dah download tapi untuk kegunaan sendiri je la.

https://my1lib.org/

Happy book hunting

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 Author| Post time 31-8-2017 10:08 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts

10 Ways To Make Book Clubs Fun And Not Intense Because We're All Already Busy

By ALEX WEISS Feb 9 2016
Starting or joining a book club is initially exciting. You're meeting new people, reading new books, talking about stories and authors for hours. How could things go wrong? Unfortunately, setting up rules and choosing books maybe everyone doesn't agree on can make things feel stressed. There's also deadlines to have books finished by and events to host. Book clubs can be intense, but they don't have to be.


Book clubs are all about exploring new books as a group and asking interesting questions. They're about listening to different points of view and how everyone interpreted metaphors or themes. After getting a degree in writing, my classes felt like being in four or five different book clubs at once, and I loved it. Now that I'm out in the adult world, I've been looking for ways to make book clubs less static and academic, more fun and easy-going.

If you're also in search of some fun ways to make your book club a great time for everyone, you're in luck! Make sure to spend time getting to know everyone in your group, don't be afraid to switch up your initial rules and routines, and follow these 10 steps:

1. Spend Your First Day Getting To Know Everyone And Come Up With A Club Name


Even if you already have an established book club, it's never too late to talk with everyone and get to know them outside of the book club. Cheesy icebreakers like sharing favorite ice cream flavors is one route, but you can also get to know your group by asking questions like what their favorite childhood book was and who inspires them the most. It also makes a book club 10 times more fun when you have a silly group name. Get creative and don't let any ideas get lost in the process!


2. Keep Book Choices Under 300 Pages


Rules are meant to be broken, of course, so this doesn't always have to be the case. However, keeping books on a smaller scale eliminates the stress of having to finish a massive book in a few weeks. This will also help narrow down book choices, because after being in a few book clubs, deciding on a book always seems to be the hardest part.

3. Celebrate After Finishing A Book



Meeting up to discuss a book is exciting, but if you celebrate it like you would a birthday or holiday, it makes it even more fun! Make it a pot-luck and have everyone bring something (simple) to eat. You could even make it themed around the book you read. If the book has a movie adaptation, have a movie night with popcorn and watch it together.

4. Switch Up Your Meeting Spots


Meeting at home is easy for some groups, but switching up your spot — a cafe, library, big bookstore, or even a park on a nice day — can make all the difference between a strict and laid-back book club. Open up the idea to your club and see what other places you can think of to meet at.

5. Use An Online Calendar



Technology comes in handy with book clubs. Create a Google calendar where everyone can put up their schedules and you can find a day that works for everyone to all meet up. If something comes up, it's easy to put in a note and say why you won't be able to attend. If you want, you could also include your thoughts on the book so you're still part of the conversation.

6. Open Up Book Discussion With A Game


Break out the board games! Scrabble, Scattegories, Banangrams, Apples to Apples, anything that screams fun! Sure it might seem a little silly and off track, but it'll make the atmosphere more open and easy to work with when it comes to discussing a difficult or controversial book.

7. Choose Local Authors And Recently Published Books



At least a few times a year, try to pick a local author or recently published book for your book club. With a local author you have a much higher chance of getting in contact and including her or him in your book club meeting. Similarly, with recently published books, you and your book club could plan around a book tour that's coming to your town. It's an opportunity to have fun, meet an author, and ask questions outside of your normal gatherings.

8. Break Up Into Small Groups


This helps for bigger book clubs made up of more than 15 people. Even if your book club is on the smaller side, this still helps for people who tend to be more quiet and their comments, questions, and thoughts get lost in the conversation. Small groups may sound a little like high-school, but by teaming everyone up it allows everyone to share their thoughts and come back together and offer an equal amount of time to each person.

9. Diversify Your Book Choices



Take a look at the last three novels your book club read and see if there are any similarities. Were they all written by white authors? Has your group ever read a translated book? Have you explored other genres? Break out of your traditions and explore a new book together. It might be strange and not work out, or it might inspire you to explore other authors, genres, and topics!

10. Include Booze


When all else fails, booze can always make a book club way more fun than intense. Break out a few bottles and remember to have fun! (Opps..this one I tak encourage. But maybe can go for coffee or anything else than booze LOL)

credit to https://www.bustle.com/articles/135092-10-ways-to-make-book-clubs-fun-and-not-intense-because-were-all-already-busy
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Post time 1-9-2017 08:55 AM | Show all posts
good idea ... book 300  or less 300 ermmm
boleh kot .. insha allah ada orang join
cuma aktif tak aktif je ...


tuan rumah tengah baca buku apa?
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Post time 1-9-2017 09:56 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Boleh la kut .. boleh jugak start dengan tema .. kalau x nak fokus dekat satu buku .. macam yang dibuat dekat amazon n goodreads
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 Author| Post time 1-9-2017 11:06 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
fly_in_d_sky replied at 1-9-2017 08:55 AM
good idea ... book 300  or less 300 ermmm
boleh kot .. insha allah ada orang join
cuma aktif tak a ...

I still try menghabiskan buku farish noor.. From majapahit to putrajaya..dah lama sgt pending tak baca.
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 Author| Post time 1-9-2017 11:10 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
mialunar replied at 1-9-2017 09:56 AM
Boleh la kut .. boleh jugak start dengan tema .. kalau x nak fokus dekat satu buku .. macam yang dib ...

Boleh jugak..any suggestion? Maybe kalau seorang baca satu buku..pastu buat meet up n kita discuss.. Tapi pilih tajuk ikut week or month. Ke pendapat lain?
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 Author| Post time 1-9-2017 11:10 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
mialunar replied at 1-9-2017 09:56 AM
Boleh la kut .. boleh jugak start dengan tema .. kalau x nak fokus dekat satu buku .. macam yang dib ...

Boleh jugak..any suggestion? Maybe kalau seorang baca satu buku..pastu buat meet up n kita discuss.. Tapi pilih tajuk ikut week or month. Ke pendapat lain?
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 Author| Post time 1-9-2017 12:59 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by nurbaya at 1-9-2017 01:10 PM

Maybe boleh start with classic list..pastu boleh pilih tema lain

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Post time 3-9-2017 07:48 AM | Show all posts
nurbaya replied at 1-9-2017 12:59 PM
Maybe boleh start with classic list..pastu boleh pilih tema lain

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Anna Karenina (ebook belum baca)
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Crime and Punishment (ebook belum baca)
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Post time 3-9-2017 07:54 AM | Show all posts
nurbaya replied at 1-9-2017 11:06 AM
I still try menghabiskan buku farish noor.. From majapahit to putrajaya..dah lama sgt pending tak  ...

baru cek kat goodreads.com
heavy reading ...
saya avoid baca heavy reading yang ada kaitan dengan politik, negara, agama dan bangsa
sakit kepala ...
ada beli buku 13 Mei sebelum dan selepas by Tunku Abdul Rahman
pekasam lagi ...

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Post time 3-9-2017 08:00 AM | Show all posts
nurbaya replied at 1-9-2017 11:10 AM
Boleh jugak..any suggestion? Maybe kalau seorang baca satu buku..pastu buat meet up n kita discuss ...

i prefer to follow ..
suggest and mungkin cuba baca
kalau boleh dapat thru ebook .. lagi okay
hehehe ... malas nak singgah kedai buku
buku beli 1 nanti ... ermmm sedozen beli ...
pledge no buying book till next year
tapi ebook .. download macam air terjun ..
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 Author| Post time 3-9-2017 09:19 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
fly_in_d_sky replied at 3-9-2017 07:54 AM
baru cek kat goodreads.com
heavy reading ...
saya avoid baca heavy reading yang ada kaitan denga ...

Lol tulah jadi pekasam..i kalau baca pun kena tunggu betul2 free baru boleh baca..kalau time penat baca mmg terus tido jawabnya. Ada baca few novel melayu..fixi n lejenpress for light reading. Kalau nak lagi light i suka baca komik je..hahahaha
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 Author| Post time 3-9-2017 09:25 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
fly_in_d_sky replied at 3-9-2017 08:00 AM
i prefer to follow ..
suggest and mungkin cuba baca
kalau boleh dapat thru ebook .. lagi okay
...

Haha i download buku enid blyton famous five..suka nak mengimbau masa i sekolah dulu.. Itupun tak habis baca lagi. Baca buku pun kena tgu mood juga if tak malas nak habiskan
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Post time 3-9-2017 09:53 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
cek in lah yer
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 Author| Post time 3-9-2017 10:04 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Burong_Hantuk replied at 3-9-2017 09:53 AM
cek in lah yer

Acik nak join ke book club kita ke..acik baca buku apa sekarang ni..ada buku yg kita boleh share tak?
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Post time 3-9-2017 07:53 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
nurbaya replied at 3-9-2017 10:04 AM
Acik nak join ke book club kita ke..acik baca buku apa sekarang ni..ada buku yg kita boleh share t ...

buat masa nih sya sedang habeskan baca buku perihal herba
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Post time 5-9-2017 09:05 AM | Show all posts
nurbaya replied at 3-9-2017 09:25 AM
Haha i download buku enid blyton famous five..suka nak mengimbau masa i sekolah dulu.. Itupun tak  ...

enid blython .. nancy drew .. hardy boys ...
memang minat ...
tapi yang fly baca .. dalam bahasa malaysia
english kurang masa sekolah ...


lepas habis baca #1 Florence and Giles - John Harding
maybe baca enid blython .. ada 2 buah buku ..
beli kat BBW last year ...

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fly_in_d_sky replied at 5-9-2017 09:05 AM
enid blython .. nancy drew .. hardy boys ...
memang minat ...
tapi yang fly baca .. dalam bahas ...

Sama je la kita..baca versi Melayu masa sekolah. Ni dah tua2 baru nak baca versi Inggeris sbb buku versi melayu tu dah hilang semua tatau gi mana..
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nurbaya replied at 5-9-2017 08:45 PM
Sama je la kita..baca versi Melayu masa sekolah. Ni dah tua2 baru nak baca versi Inggeris sbb buku ...

sayang takde buku ni lagi dalam versi melayu
at least bolehh menarik minat pada non english reader

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fly_in_d_sky replied at 6-9-2017 05:48 AM
sayang takde buku ni lagi dalam versi melayu
at least bolehh menarik minat pada non english reade ...

Ah..dah takde ke..alahai ruginya..kalau ada translation kan bagus..boleh bagi budak2 luar bandar baca, sbb ceritanya mmg seronok sgt bila dibaca.
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