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November 2002 | We're writing THE ULTIMATE BOOK GROUP BOOK, and you can--and should--be in it! We want your best, strangest, funniest, and most important book group stories. Contact us by phone, or answer our questions online, and you could be featured prominently in the greatest book about book groups ever, coming out next fall from St. Martin's Press. You can also enter to win a free basket of hot new books for yourself or for everyone in your group. Plus, we'll send you the ReadSmartGuide of your choice -- at no charge -- for taking the time to complete the survey. It's your turn to talk, and we can't wait to hear from you! Click here for more details.

Click on one of the links below to complete our quick-and-easy online survey on the topic that interests you most. Of course, we welcome your responses to more than one survey!

1.  Books of Late: Discover a haunting new Southern novel
2.  Tips & Tricks: Share advice with other book group members
3.  Food for Thought: Tell us the story of your book group
4.  Etc.: Take our book group survey over the phone

  If you have a friend in a book group, please send this issue of LATELIES along!


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1.  Books of Late
 

Yonder Stands Your Orphan
Barry Hannah. Grove Press (paperback): 2001. ISBN: 0802138934. 336 pages.



"He was undergoing stress, a rapid melancholy that overcame him once he had vomited on another person. This thing wanting out of him so quickly, like a hot weasel in a tube." How's that for an image, folks? And yet that whimsical little sentence is but one of thousands of brilliant bits of wordplay from Barry Hannah's unexpectedly charming novel, Yonder Stands Your Orphan. If you care about truly great writing, you are about to be reduced to a twitching, slobbering, and insatiable slave to this Major Talent, who turns Faulkner's rural Mississippi on its proverbial and ragged ear. In this alternately sweet and hilariously nasty cautionary tale, Hannah creates a cast of characters who are doomed to lurk in the corners of your consciousness for the duration, as each takes his or her particular brand of revenge on the small town of Eagle Lake. These include frustrated pimp Man Mortimer, who mourns the fading of his youthful Fabian looks by launching a cheerful campaign of terror, Isaac and Jacob Allison, two prepubescent brothers who discover a mysterious pair of skeletons in the trunk of a car they've borrowed, and the fabulously detestable, perpetually nauseas Sidney Farté, who watches aging town beauty Melanie Wooten with lazy hooded eyes. "He could barely stand her presence. Oh, he wanted to sodomize her and puke on her back, but he certainly didn't respect her." Genius, friends, genius.

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2.  Tips

Share your reading and discussion experience with other book group members across the country. Take one of these surveys, and Good Books Lately may include your advice in THE ULTIMATE BOOK GROUP BOOK!

  • WHAT YOU READ - THE A-LIST
    Your top picks of the best book group books of all time.

  • DYNAMIC DISCUSSION
    How your group prepares for and sparks a lively discussion.

  • TROUBLESHOOTING
    Your suggestions for how to deal with the most common book group challenges.

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  • 3.  Food for Thought

    Tell us your story, and your group might be featured in the "Book Group Biographies" chapter of THE ULTIMATE BOOK GROUP BOOK!

  • WHY A BOOK GROUP - HOPES, GOALS, MISSION
    Why you joined or created your book group and what you hope to get out of it.

  • WHAT YOU READ - READING TASTES AND PRACTICES
    Where you get your reading ideas and how your group chooses books.

  • WHAT YOU READ - READING GENRES
    The kinds of books your group reads most of the time and why.

  • BOOK GROUP CULTURE
    Your sense of the history of book groups - before and after Oprah.

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  • 4.  Etc.

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    Call us TOLL FREE at 1 . 866 . 456 . 9416 and chat with Ellen.
    She'll get the story of your book group in a few fun-filled minutes!






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