It's remindedmehowfunitcanbetoread a bookwithpeoplelikeReadingisusually a solitaryandprivateexperience, butwhenyou'redonewiththebook, itcouldbesofulfillingtotalkaboutitwithpeopleslightlyofftopic.
ButwhenSarahand I firstmet, wewerediscussingthat, andwedecidedtostart a twopersonbookclub, whichwedidforlikethreemonthsbeforewestarteddating.
Possiblyhistory's mostegregiousexampleoftwopeoplefailingtonoticetheywereinlovewitheachotheranyway, latelyhavebeenmissingnotonlythefeelingofreading a bookwith a lotofpeoplebutalsotheexperienceof a slightlylessopenMaur, communityorientedInternetwherewedoandmakestufftogethernottobeoverlydramatic.
Butlately a lotofmytimeonlinefeelslike I'm, youknow, shoutingmydespairintoaninfinitevoidwhichyouknowisniceinitsway, butnotnecessarilywhat I wanttodoallthetime.
AllofthishasmeldedtogetherintoanideathatRosianahouseRossand I havedevelopedwithourfriendsatDftbe a dotcomcalledLightsLibrary.
Theideaisthateverysixweeksforoneyear, a groupofpeoplewillread a booktogethernot a brandnewbook, butonethat's a least a yearold.
Andthentogetherwewilldiscussitin a discordchannel, whichislike a chatroom, exceptbetterineveryway.
ThebookswillbechosenalternatelybyRosianaand I, andifyousignupforthePhysicalLife's library, youwillget a copyofthebookmailedtoyoualongwithlotsofotherstuff, like a letterformebookplatesdesignedbyartists.
Welovepostcards, othersurprises.
Youalsogetdigitalstuff, including a podcastRosianaand I makeaboutthebookaswellas a discussionguide, andtherewillbe Q and A's withtheauthor's.
In a relatedstory, shippingisexpensive, andalltheprofitsfromLife's librarywillgotopartnersinhealthandorganizationwe'veworkedwithforover a decadethatisdedicatedtoprovidinghealthcareaccessforthepoorarefirstbook.