So I just finished moderating the discussion for this month over at the book club. I co-moderated Stephen King's Night Shift discussion with R., who had all these great ideas to make the discussion a little different. And let me just say this—it was just so much fun to organize!
Of course, we went a little crazy. Filled up all the loot bags with candy and other knick knacks such as notebooks, toy rats, mini skeletons. Had 20 designs for the bookmarks. Had matching shirts made for the discussion. Sometimes, my OC self could not handle it!
The venue was a little bit unconventional. We rented this old house, the Thelmo ancestral house in Manila, to add a creepy vibe to the discussion. And we chose to hold the discussion late in the afternoon, around 5.30 pm, so that we'd spend the early evening hours at the house.
I think the members of the book club, the Flippers, enjoyed it! Thank goodness! They better! After all the months of preparation, the copious notes that we wrote, the game that we had at the opening, etc., I would die if it didn't turn out the way we planned.
Anyway, here are some of the pictures taken during the discussion, which I'd like to share with you, dear reader. These were taken by R., who was shuffling between the roles of being photographer and moderator.
Of course, we went a little crazy. Filled up all the loot bags with candy and other knick knacks such as notebooks, toy rats, mini skeletons. Had 20 designs for the bookmarks. Had matching shirts made for the discussion. Sometimes, my OC self could not handle it!
The venue was a little bit unconventional. We rented this old house, the Thelmo ancestral house in Manila, to add a creepy vibe to the discussion. And we chose to hold the discussion late in the afternoon, around 5.30 pm, so that we'd spend the early evening hours at the house.
I think the members of the book club, the Flippers, enjoyed it! Thank goodness! They better! After all the months of preparation, the copious notes that we wrote, the game that we had at the opening, etc., I would die if it didn't turn out the way we planned.
Anyway, here are some of the pictures taken during the discussion, which I'd like to share with you, dear reader. These were taken by R., who was shuffling between the roles of being photographer and moderator.
A corner of the old house The old paintings of the Thelmo family added a very vintage touch. And they were really creepy, in a wonderful way. |
R. hamming it up with this prop. For the life of me, I can't figure out the pop culture reference! And look at the shirt! |
I counted 23 happy participants! Yay! The last time R. and I moderated separately, we had 30+ attendees each. This time, to control the number, we chose to make it an invite-only event. |
I saw these cookies at a cake shop near my office. And right there, I just knew that we should have them in our loot bags. They taste great too! Besides, who doesn't like cookies? |
5 comments:
Great job, Peter and R!
Nice shirt too. :)
BTW, our groups share the same fear- hunger! LOL
Hello, Louize! Hehehehe. I guess bibliophiles really love eating!
Pinag isipan at pinagtrabahuhan talaga yung Night Shift. Discussion! Grabe! Ang galing ginoo!
right,hehehe!
Hello, Overthinker Palaboy! Understatement yan.
Hi, Ram! :-)
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