Swap Coordinator: | martingale (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Books |
Number of people in swap: | 6 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 2: Flat mail |
Last day to signup/drop: | May 16, 2014 |
Date items must be sent by: | June 21, 2014 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
How is everyone enjoying their monthly round of roulette? I for one have been thrilled that so far I've read one book I could remove from my shelves because I hated it, and another I have loved and I am so glad I read it. So here's the next round for everyone Once again, for those new to this idea, it is borrowed from the 'Literary Disco' podcast for which I want to give an unashamed plug. This swap is for those people (like me) who have bookshelves stuffed with books, but who haven't quite got around to reading them all. The idea is I give you three random numbers and using those numbers, you will find a book on your shelf and read it. Let me explain. How it works You start by choosing whichever bookshelf in your house that you like. The first random number will be a number between 1 and 4. This will indicate which corner of the bookshelf you start from. So: 1 = top left hand corner 2 = top right hand corner 3 = bottom right hand corner 4 = bottom left hand corner The second random number will be between 1 and 6. This is because I am going to assume that most bookshelves have around 6 shelves on them. So you will count the number of shelves from the corner that you started from (either up or down). If you have less than 6 shelves you can come back on yourself. The last random number will be between 1 and 30, assuming that most shelves will hold around 30 books. You will then count the number of books either from the left or right, depending on your starting point. As before, if you have less, you can come back on yourself. Whatever book you land on, that is what you are going to read. Hopefully that all makes sense, but please ask if it doesn't! This month's random numbers 2 - 4 - 27 (I have used random.org to generate these) So, go to your bookshelf. Start at the top right hand corner (2), then count down 4 shelves (4), then count 27 books in from the right (27). Remember, you can come back on yourself if you need or (if you're like me) you may have books horizontally as well so count those. Got a book? Right, that is your challenge. What if I have already read it? If it is still on your shelf, I am assuming that you have kept it because it is a book you thought you might re-read at some stage so now is your opportunity. If you really, really don't want to re-read it, you can go one book either side and choose one of those instead. Then what... Once you have read the book, you need to write a letter to your partner about the book. Here are some guidance questions which you can use: 1. How long ago did you get the book? Can you remember from where? 2. If this is the first time reading it, did you enjoy it? 3. If you are re-reading it, did you feel the same way about it this time as last time? 4. Explain why it is on your shelf. Did someone recommend it? Did you just buy it randomly? Was it something you always wanted to read but hadn't got around to it? Try and give a little history of the book. 5. Now that you have read it, do you think you'll keep it? 6. Tell your partner what the book is about. 7. Has this inspired you to read other books by this author? In this genre? If not, why not? If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to message me or ask here in the comments. |
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