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
Severe Morty voice: “You son of a bitch, I’m in!”
White noise pounding
All around me
Makes me deaf and dumb
All my senses
Overloading
Makes my mind go numb
Gotta get away
Gotta get away from
Where’s the like button on this dang thing? Woohoo! 🙂
-Cecil
Me is andering on this journey too!!
moi aussi!
Yes
Bushido in heart and mind, you have my devoted reading glasses (in preferable lieu of my sword).
I like “White Noise” a great deal and will try to join the meander – BTW, deathmarch was the right name for GR and probably DQ as well. Less appropriate for At Swim & Pale Fire.
Sorry I missed To the Lighthouse though
I will likely use my older edition, so I may need a little help coordinating actual reading assignment
We got you. Glad to have you aboard! -Cecil
I also will be pulling my old copy off the shelf. I have fond memories of reading it… um… 25 years ago? More? Anyway, looking forward to another spin.
I’ve always wanted to read this book. I’m in!
I can’t wait to meander! I was a veteran of most of the Deathmarches of yore. In fact, my granddaughter Madeline was born during the Brothers Karamazov March. I was present for her birth, and my daughter and son-in-law are still a bit miffed that I kept stepping out of the labor room to read a few more pages. But who could expect me to concentrate on Dostoevsky with all that moaning and complaining going on! (BTW, all turned out well on the baby front, and I’m back in the good graces of my family.) Thanks, Dan, for getting this started again!
High stakes marching! Really great to have you back…. 🙂
-Cecil
You had me at “magnet”. ☺️
I must confess I don’t have an old copy. White Noise has not been front and center on my radar, but, still, I’m excited for this. Just got my brand-spanking-new copy today …
I’m meanderin’!
Along for the ride again!
In! So how do you pronounce the author’s last name?
I’ve always heard/said “De” + (like DeBlassi) “Lil” (like short for Lilly) “oh”…..
I just came across a reminder on Amazon that I had purchased this book on August 30, 2010. Maybe it’s time I opened it…
Bought my copy. I’m ready to share some insights: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/white-noise-sparknotes/1104681642?ean=9781411478329
Oh al you devil!
Yes!
Welcome! 🙂